LCHS quarterback Tucker Kirk could have a breakout year behind center for the Indians during the 2019 season, as new LCHS head coach Caleb Sorrells’ offensive strategy will open up the passing game for the traditionally run-first Indians’ offense.
LCHS quarterback Tucker Kirk could have a breakout year behind center for the Indians during the 2019 season, as new LCHS head coach Caleb Sorrells’ offensive strategy will open up the passing game for the traditionally run-first Indians’ offense.
Band of Gold members have been hard at work trying to perfect this season’s halftime show. From learning the new musical pieces to getting down their steps, drills and choreography, members of the LCHS band have worked tirelessly to make “An Artist’s Journey” come to life.
Lumpkin County Miners player/coach John “Da Boss” Daley gets a healthy dose of high-fives after belting a three-run, inside-the-park home run versus the Dahlonega Gold during a Clayton League doubleheader last week.
Along with drill stations, campers taking part in the LCHS Volleyball Camp were able to use what they learned from the LCHS coaching staff and LCHS players in game situations.
Lady Indians player Haley Voyles knocks in a Lumpkin run with a RBI single. The team will begin its 2019 season versus White County this Friday, August 2.
LCHS football player Aaron Hopkins teaches a camper the proper way to drive an opponent backwards during a drill.
Georgia Mountain Television will have live broadcasts scheduled on the cable TV provider beginning in fall of 2019, featuring men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball and softball.
Miners player Jerome “Jackhammer” Kitchens connects for a RBI single in Lumpkin County’s game one win over the Franklin Old Bones last week. Kitchens went 5-for-7 during the Clayton League doubleheader.
LC Miner pitcher Larry “The Rocket” Rodgers tosses a strike towards home plate during the Miners’ league doubleheader against the Rabun County Relics last week.
The Lumpkin Miners 12U baseball team shows off their runner-up rings from one of the tournaments they participated in during the 2019 spring season. The Miners went 26-14 during the three-month season.