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White County's Hazen Ramey, left, Madison Hunter, and Leah Alexander are all smiles after Hunter's unassisted goal gave the Lady Warriors a 4-0 lead over Ringgold Monday in the opening round of the AAA playoffs. The Lady Warriors face Oconee County next Monday in a Top 5 battle in a second round matchup. (Photo/Mark Turner)

White County's Hazen Ramey, left, Madison Hunter, and Leah Alexander are all smiles after Hunter's unassisted goal gave the Lady Warriors a 4-0 lead over Ringgold Monday in the opening round of the AAA playoffs. The Lady Warriors face Oconee County next Monday in a Top 5 battle in a second round matchup. (Photo/Mark Turner)

WCHS rolls into Sweet 16 with 8-0 win over Ringgold

After finishing in a three-way tie for the Region 7-AAA soccer title and being relegated to the No. 3 spot due to a tiebreaker, the White County Lady Warriors could have easily come out flat in the first round of the Class AAA tournament. But they didn't.
The Warriors celebrate following the 2-1 win over West Hall last week at Warrior Stadium. The win clinched the Region 7-AAA title and gives the Warriors the No. 1 seed heading into the Class AAA state tournament, which begins April 21.

The Warriors celebrate following the 2-1 win over West Hall last week at Warrior Stadium. The win clinched the Region 7-AAA title and gives the Warriors the No. 1 seed heading into the Class AAA state tournament, which begins April 21.

Warriors clinch first region title

For the first time in school history, the White County boy's soccer team will be putting some region championship hardware in the trophy case.
Shown in back, from left, are Robert Lundy, Daniel Myers, Daniel Ratigan, Ben Perrin, Blaze McCue, Annabelle Brackett, Mollie Cutchshaw, Jacob Thomasson, Kamrehn Sims, Griffin DeFoor; middle from left, Courtney Blalock, Alana Olson, Kayla Everett, Vanessa Nicholson; front row, Ollie Freeman. Not pictured are Bailey Hulsey, Gabe Talafous, Jackson Rowland. (Submitted photo)

Shown in back, from left, are Robert Lundy, Daniel Myers, Daniel Ratigan, Ben Perrin, Blaze McCue, Annabelle Brackett, Mollie Cutchshaw, Jacob Thomasson, Kamrehn Sims, Griffin DeFoor; middle from left, Courtney Blalock, Alana Olson, Kayla Everett, Vanessa Nicholson; front row, Ollie Freeman. Not pictured are Bailey Hulsey, Gabe Talafous, Jackson Rowland. (Submitted photo)

Warrior TV wins national awards

Warrior TV recently won two national awards from the Student Television Network National Convention.
Evan Quarles

Evan Quarles

Quarles and O’Bryant lead WCHS 2021 graduates

White County High School recently announced Evan Quarles as the 2021 class valedictorian, with Eamonn O’Bryant as the salutatorian. Quarles said he knew he was near the top of the class, but wasn’t sure if he had the top spot.
White County High School has been named a 2021 Advanced Placement (AP) Honor School.

White County High School has been named a 2021 Advanced Placement (AP) Honor School.

WCHS named AP STEM School

White County High School has been named a 2021 Advanced Placement (AP) Honor School. State School Superintendent Richard Woods announced the 2021 Advanced Placement Honor Schools last week.
LaRue Campbell and the rest of the Lady Warriors opened the Region 7-AAA schedule Wednesday night with a trip to Gilmer County. The Lady Warriors, the No. 2 team in the latest Class AAA state poll, take on Dawson County next Tuesday in the first region home match. (Photos/Mark Turner)

LaRue Campbell and the rest of the Lady Warriors opened the Region 7-AAA schedule Wednesday night with a trip to Gilmer County. The Lady Warriors, the No. 2 team in the latest Class AAA state poll, take on Dawson County next Tuesday in the first region home match. (Photos/Mark Turner)

WCHS soccer teams off to fast starts

The 2021 high school soccer season is off and running for the White County Warriors, and both the girls and boy's teams are garnering some statewide attention in the first three weeks of the season. Since opening the season with a 3-1 loss to Jefferson, the No.
Last week in Macon, Devin Sullens and Sidney Sullens climbed to the highest level in high school wrestling by winning a state championship. Devin Sullens, a senior, capped off his prep career by winning the 220-pound title in the Class AAA tournament, while his younger sister, Sidney, a junior, captured the 142-pound title in the Girl's All-Classification tournament. The Sullens' siblings became only the second brother and sister to win a state title in the same year. (Photos/Mark Turner and WCHS Athletics)

Last week in Macon, Devin Sullens and Sidney Sullens climbed to the highest level in high school wrestling by winning a state championship. Devin Sullens, a senior, capped off his prep career by winning the 220-pound title in the Class AAA tournament, while his younger sister, Sidney, a junior, captured the 142-pound title in the Girl's All-Classification tournament. The Sullens' siblings became only the second brother and sister to win a state title in the same year. (Photos/Mark Turner and WCHS Athletics)

Sullens siblings win state wrestling titles

Sullens caps off stellar prep career with Class AAA title   Devin Sullens finished off his high school wrestling career in the best way possible last week in Macon, winning the Class AAA 220-pound state championship.
Devin Sullens will take on Gilmer County's Dylan Galloway in the state finals Feb. 11 in Macon. (Photos/Mark Turner)

Devin Sullens will take on Gilmer County's Dylan Galloway in the state finals Feb. 11 in Macon. (Photos/Mark Turner)

Warrior trio wins area titles; Sullens wrestles for state championship tonight

White County High School senior Devin Sullens can add a state title to his resume Feb. 11 in Macon. Sullens, a two-time state runner-up, will lock up with Gilmer County's Dylan Galloway in the 220-pound division championship match at the Class AAA tournament at the Macon Centreplex.
McKinley Jones, right, and the White County High School soccer team opened the 2021 season Wednesday with a non-region doubleheader against Jefferson. (Photo/Mark Turner)

McKinley Jones, right, and the White County High School soccer team opened the 2021 season Wednesday with a non-region doubleheader against Jefferson. (Photo/Mark Turner)

Spring is sprung for soccer, baseball teams

With the temperature expected to stay below 50 degrees for the next few weeks, it doesn't feel like it's time for spring sports to kick off for the White County high school and middle school athletes.
WCHS senior Devin Sullens picked up his 150th career win last week and is 28-0 this season. Sullens is expected to be in the running for the Class AAA 220-pound title next week when the state meet is held in Macon. (Photo/Mark Turner)

WCHS senior Devin Sullens picked up his 150th career win last week and is 28-0 this season. Sullens is expected to be in the running for the Class AAA 220-pound title next week when the state meet is held in Macon. (Photo/Mark Turner)

Warriors set to battle for 7-AAA honors

The most important week of the season has arrived for the White County wrestling team. On Saturday, the Warriors head to Dahlonega for the Area 7-AAA traditional tournament.