Varsity football undone by Warriors
LCHS head football coach Caleb Sorrells is not in panic mode yet.
LCHS head football coach Caleb Sorrells is not in panic mode yet.
Lumpkin County schools have kicked off a full season of fall sports.
The Dahlonega Nugget has compiled all the high school and middle school teams in the August 28th edition, including:
The Lumpkin varsity volleyball team caught fire to win eight out of their last 10 games and improve to 12-9 on the season when they fought their way past some fierce competition last week.
When the LCHS varsity football team took a 15-0 lead on the East Jackson Eagles in the opening minutes of the first quarter of the Indians’ 2019 season opener at the Burial Grounds at Cottrell Fiel
The LCHS varsity softball team jumped out to a 2-1 start in Region 7-AAA play last week to improve its overall record for the 2019 season to 6-5.
For some reason, there is no level of embarrassment too great that can keep me from continuing to accept challenges from the students of Lumpkin County.
The Lumpkin County High School varsity football team looked primed and ready to start the 2019 season when the Indians hosted Towns County at the Burial Grounds at Cottrell Field on Friday, August
Taking the lessons learned versus tough competition in its first week of the season, the Lumpkin varsity volleyball team found the answers they needed on the court to record a 3-1 record last week
The Seniors of Swing, Lumpkin County’s two senior softball teams the Lumpkin County Miners and the Dahlonega Gold, both suffered sweeps at the hands of their Clayton League opponents when they step
The 2019 high school football season will usher in a new era for the Lumpkin County Indians.