Campbell Reed is the TeamFYNSports Writer’s Player of the Week for the Tigers!
Player of the Week, Team FYN Sports, Tigers Basketball December 15, 2019
Campbell Reed is the TeamFYNSports Writer’s Player of the Week for the Tigers!
Reed, a 6-foot-2 senior guard, posted strong games in a pair of wins for Dawson Co. (9-1, 3-0 Region 7-AAA) during the past week.
On Saturday, Dec. 14, Reed put up 16 points, pulled down three rebounds, totaled four assists, and added a steal as the Tigers defeated The King’s Academy 76-39 in the North Georgia High School Showcase in Dawsonville.
Earlier in the week, Reed chipped in six points in a 68-36 victory against North Hall at home.
For his efforts, Reed is the TeamFYNSports Writer’s Player of the Week for the Tigers!
Dawson downs Fannin for first region win
Team FYN Sports, Tigers Basketball December 4, 2019
The Dawson Co. boys basketball team led the first Region 7-AAA game of the season from start to finish against Fannin Co. on Tuesday, Dec. 3, in Dawsonville.

Senior Jasper Gibson scored 16 points, had six assists, and pulled down two rebounds in a win against Fannin Co. on Tuesday night.
The Tigers (5-1, 1-0) are currently ranked sixth in Class AAA and proved why Tuesday night as they completely dominated the game.
Junior point guard Mason Barnes continued to set the pace for the Tigers, scoring 22 points, while adding seven assists and pulling down six rebounds.
Dawson Co. took a commanding 20-10 lead through the first quarter and never looked back en route to the victory. The Tigers scored 33 points in the third quarter to effectively put the game away at 67-33 entering the fourth quarter.
Eli Burruss, a senior, scored 13 points and pulled down four rebounds, while fellow senior Campbell Reed scored nine points, pulled down five rebounds, and added five assists.
Dawson Co. will face reigning Region 7-AAA champion Greater Atlanta Christian (4-2) on Friday, Dec. 6, in Norcross. The game is slated to begin at 8:30 p.m.
The Tigers finished second in the region last season with a 10-2 record, behind only G.A.C. with a perfect 12-0 record.
Greater Atlanta Christian is currently ranked seventh in Class AAA.
Madison Anglin is the TeamFYNSports Writer’s Player of the Week for the Lady Tigers!
Lady Tigers Basketball, Player of the Week, Team FYN Sports December 8, 2019
Madison Anglin is the TeamFYNSports Writer’s Player of the Week for the Lady Tigers!
Anglin, a 5-foot-6 junior guard, had a slow start to the week but came on strong for Dawson Co. (5-4, 1-1 Region 7-AAA).
Anglin started the week by scoring three points in a 54-49 win against region foe Fannin Co. on Tuesday, Dec. 3, in Dawsonville.
The junior made up for the lack of offensive production against the Lady Rebels by putting up a team-high 21 points in a tough, 54-47 loss to Greater Atlanta Christian on Thursday, Dec. 5, in Norcross.
Anglin rounded out the week by scoring a team-high 22 points, to go along with five rebounds and a steal, in a 60-55 victory against Flowery Branch on Saturday, Dec. 7, in Dawsonville.
For her efforts, Anglin is the TeamFYNSports Writer’s Player of the Week for the Lady Tigers!
To be considered for the TeamFYNSports Writer’s Player of the Week, a player must play in all games the team plays during that week and must not have any unsportsmanlike conduct (ejections, etc.). Stats considered for Player of the Week run from Monday through Saturday, with Player of the Week being revealed Sunday each week.
Dawson Co. girls basketball falls to Flowery Branch
Dawson County High School, Team FYN Sports November 20, 2019
Things didn’t go as planned last night, Nov. 19, in Flowery Branch for the Dawson County High girls basketball team.
The Lady Tigers (1-2) couldn’t keep up with the Lady Falcons (3-0) and fell 55-40.
Senior point guard Sophia D’Olivira led the team in scoring with 13 points. She also pulled down four rebounds and added two steals.
Senior post player Marlie Townley hauled in a team-high 15 rebounds. She also scored eight points to go with two steals.
Junior Mariah Benson and freshman Kirklyn Porter each scored eight points for the Lady Tigers. Benson added five rebounds and a steal, while Porter pulled down two rebounds.
Junior guard Madison Anglin added three points and three rebounds for Dawson County.
The Lady Tigers will have the rest of the week to work out the kinks from the loss before taking the court again.
Dawson County will play in the North Forsyth Thanksgiving Tournament beginning Saturday, Nov. 23, in Cumming.
The Lady Tigers will face Madison County (1-1) from Region 6-AAAA in the first round of the tournament. Tip-off for that game is set for 1 p.m. Saturday.
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Jasper Gibson is the TeamFYNSports Writer’s Player of the Week for the Tigers!
Player of the Week, Team FYN Sports, Tigers Basketball December 8, 2019
Jasper Gibson is the TeamFYNSports Writer’s Player of the Week for the Tigers!
Gibson, a 6-foot-2 guard, led Dawson Co. (6-1, 2-0 Region 7-AAA) to three big wins during the week, including two region wins.
The highlight of the week for Gibson came Thursday, Dec. 5, on the road at defensing region-champion Greater Atlanta Christian.
Gibson exploded for 36 points in the first half and finished with 42 points, eight rebounds, and two assists in the Tigers’ 72-40 win on the road.
Two days before that, Gibson scored 16 points, while dishing six assists and pulling down two rebounds in an 85-43 win over region-foe Fannin Co. in Dawsonville.
On Saturday, Dec. 7, Gibson had an all-around good game with eight points, five assists, and three rebounds in a 76-48 win against Flowery Branch at home.
For his efforts, Gibson is the TeamFYNSports Writer’s Player of the Week for the Tigers!
To be considered for the TeamFYNSports Writer’s Player of the Week, a player must play in all games the team plays during that week and must not have any unsportsmanlike conduct (ejections, etc.). Stats considered for Player of the Week run from Monday through Saturday, with Player of the Week being revealed Sunday each week.
Lady Tigers earn first region win of season
Lady Tigers Basketball, Team FYN Sports December 4, 2019
The Lady Tigers of Dawson Co. jumped out to a big lead early but had to fight back late to earn the first Region 7-AAA win of the season against Fannin Co., 54-49, Tuesday, Dec. 3, in Dawsonville.

Senior Marlie Townley scored eight of her 12 points in the fourth quarter for Dawson Co.
Dawson Co. (4-3, 1-0) took a 16-8 lead after the first quarter, but the Lady Rebels (4-1, 0-1) came storming back and trailed by just three points, 24-21, heading into halftime.
Fannin Co. continued to push the Lady Tigers in the third quarter and took a 36-35 lead into the fourth.
But Dawson Co. would not be denied in the first home region game of the season, outscoring the visiting Lady Rebels 19-13 in the period to earn the victory.
Senior point guard Sophia D’Oliveira had a team-high 15 points in the win, including eight in the first quarter.
In the pivotal fourth quarter, senior Marlie Townley and junior Mariah Benson took over for the Lady Tigers.
Townley scored eight of her 12 points in the period, while Benson scored four of her nine points.
Kirklyn Porter continued a hot start to her freshman season, scoring eight points in the game, while sophomore Avery Herring added four.
Juniors Madison Anglin and Isabella Henson scored three points each in the win for Dawson Co.
Up next, the Lady Tigers visit Norcross for a game with defending Region 7-AAA champion Greater Atlanta Christian (2-6). That game is set to tip-off at 6 p.m., Friday, Dec. 6.
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Warriors Slay Dragons at Mountaintop Tourney
Sports, Team FYN Sports January 2, 2018
Courtside coverage provided by Reagan Young, TeamFYNSports Reporter
This past Friday at the Mountaintop Holiday Classic, the White County Warriors and the Pickens County Dragons traveled to Fannin County for their match up on day two of the tournament. Both teams were coming off of a loss from the first day of the tournament and ready to walk away with a win.
It was a high action and fast paced game from the start. The Dragons made the majority of their points from down low while the Warriors did most of their damage from driving the lane. Dragon post, Seth Bishop, led Pickens in scoring from the block with twenty-one points. Warrior guard, Austin Harris, led his team in scoring with twenty-four points due to his hustle. Warrior post, Austin Rowland, had the hustle on defense to make steals and contribute twelve points for his team. With the Warriors in the lead near the end of the third quarter, Pickens makes a buzzer beater shot to tie the game 17-17.
The hopes were high at the beginning of the second quarter. Both teams had the same chances of winning and were not giving up. The lead went from team to team and it became unpredictable on who would have it next. Warrior, Chandler Harris’s outside shooting came alive which put eleven points on the board for White County. Warriors, Reece Dockery and J. Ben Haynes, also had a good game above the key by each adding five points to White County’s score. The Warriors took a seven point lead over the Dragons at the end of the second quarter by making the score 29-22.
With Pickens down more than they had been the entire game, they were determined to make a come back. Both teams applied heavy defensive pressure on the other by putting a full court press into action. The press resulted in both teams getting steals and adding onto their score. At the end of the third quarter, White County doubled their lead over Pickens with a score of 47-33.
Pickens picked up the pace at the start of the fourth quarter. The Warriors start to put even more defensive pressure on the Dragons and draw fouls. Warrior, Jay Lepkoske, contributed one of his five points from the free throw line. The Warriors also started to have good looks inside which resulted in Kaleb Crane’s overall four points. Warriors, Daniel Rowland and Cooper Turner, followed the trend and each added four points onto White County’s score. However, the Warriors were not the only ones adding onto their score. The Dragons came back at the end of the fourth quarter with a score of 53-53, putting the game into overtime.
The intensity came alive at the beginning of the quarter. Both teams had four minutes to win the game. Pickens finally took the lead that they had been working for the whole game just to have the score tied once again at 63-63, putting the game into double overtime.
Four more minutes were put on the clock as both teams gave the game their all. The quarter was filled with hustle after loose balls, fouls from attempting to keep the other team from scoring, and heart. The back and forth of the game had everyone on their feet as they watched with anticipation. Although both teams played to the best of their ability, the White County Warriors had a 74-67 victory over the Pickens County Dragons.
The White County Warriors win puts their overall record at 9-4 while the Pickens County Dragons stand at 4-9. Catch the Warriors next game on January 2 at 5:45 as they travel to take on North Cobb Christian!
Second half surge gives Dawson County girls 69-55 win over Madison County
Dawson County High School, Sports, Team FYN Sports November 23, 2019
Down 31-28 at the half, the Lady Tigers outscored the Lady Red Raiders 20-9 in the third quarter to take over the game. Dawson went on to win Saturday’s opening game of the North Forsyth Tip-off Tournament 69-55. Maddie Anglin and Sophia D’Oliveira lead the way with 15 points. D’Oliveira nearly had a triple-double, as she also had 9 boards and 8 assists. Marlie Townley also came close to a triple-double as she chipped in 12 points, 14 rebounds and 8 assists. Mariah Benson also had a big game as she put up 14 points and 12 rebounds for the Lady Tigers.

Sophia D’Oliveira shoots the midrange shot.
The teams traded baskets throughout the first quarter, with neither team able to gain any separation. At the end of the first quarter, Dawson trailed 19-17.
The second quarter was just as competitive. Dawson went into halftime only down 3 points. Anglin and D’Oliveira each had 8 in the half.
The Lady Tigers opened the second half on a 6-0 run to get the lead back. They also had a 12-0 run late in the third that was halted by a three from Madison County. Dawson took the 48-40 lead into the fourth.

Madison Anglin shoots a three pointer.
After the teams traded multiple scores to start the final period, the Lady Tigers took over. They sealed the deal with an 8-0 run late in the 4th, as they walked away with a 69-55 win.
The second round of the tournament will take place on Monday at 4 P.M. against Cherokee High School.
Tigers take victories over Panthers
Business January 17, 2018
Tuesday Jan. 9, the Union County High School Panthers played an away 7-AAA region game at Dawson County High School.
The Lady Panthers fought hard but foul trouble got the best of them early on as center Kait Mccarter had to sit down early in the first and second quarters due to this.
The Lady Panthers fought hard early on with Q1 trailing 9-11 at the buzzer. Mccarter led the lady panthers with 5 in Q1. The Lady Panthers still had life in the second quarter although 3 starters had 2 or more fouls. Mccarter led all UC scorers with 7 points in the first half.
The Lady Panthers started out slow out of the half as they were on the wrong side of a 18-4 run to open Q3.
The Lady Panthers could never get back in reach of the Lady Tigers. Sophomore forward Andelin Hill led all scorers with 17 points, Mccarter also had (12), senior guard Bailey Daniel and sophomore guard Brooke Dockrey (8)The final score was 42-54.
The Lady Panthers fall to 11-5 and 3-2 in region play, the next game being Friday, Jan 12 against the Fannin County Rebels in a region match-up tipping off at 7pm.
Lady Tigers cruise to victory, Tigers come up short in OT
Dawson County High School, Sports, Team FYN Sports January 8, 2018
DAWSON, GA – Saturday, Jan 6, the Dawson County Lady Tigers (9-7, 1-3 Region 7-AAA) hosted the Forsyth Central Lady Bulldogs (7-9, 0-2 Region 5-AAAAAAA) and although this was a non-region contest, the ladies from Dawson County showed up ready to play. This was the second time this season that these to programs met on the hardwood, as Dawson’s varsity girls took a 19-pt victory on the Lady Bulldog’s court on Dec 16.
Not taking their second meeting for granted, Dawson County started the game strong and finished in the same manner, leaving no doubt that the best team won Saturday afternoon. The final margin? A whopping 30 points, the biggest loss served to the Lady Bulldogs this season! Final score: 66-36.
With a dominating 30-pt victory and more than 60-pts on the scoreboard, the Lady Tigers clearly know how to shoot a basketball. Leading the scoring for the Lady Tigers in her first game back from injury was Kaylee Sticker – with 19 points (including four 3 pointers). She was followed by Sophia d’Oliveria with 10 points, respectively.
Dawson County head coach Steve Sweat also had plenty to be proud of in the effort of his girls on the defensive side of the basketball, providing a balanced performance of defensive pressure and accurate shooting offensively.
The Lady Tigers will be at home on Tuesday hosting Union County (11-4, 3-1) in what should be an exciting game for Region 7-AAA. The Lady Panthers are coming off a four game win streak and currently sit tied for second overall in the region (with North Hall). Tip-off is scheduled for 6pm and you won’t want to miss this one. Union County has a reputation for traveling well, so if you’re a fan of your Tigers you’ll want to make it a point to get to the game early and cheer for your varsity girls and boys!
On the boys side, the Tigers (12-4 overall, 4-0 Region 7-AAA) took a tough loss to a strong Forsyth Central Bulldogs team 63-57 in overtime. This was the second consecutive night the Tigers forced overtime against a strong team. Just one night prior to this matchup, the Tigers took the victory over East Hall in Gainesville, 94-91.
Though head coach Chad Pittman was proud of the effort of his team in this game, the Tigers unfortunately did not appear to have the energy to hold off the Bulldogs in the overtime period. They fought hard and played well, and despite the loss they showed everyone in attendance why they are the team to beat in Region 7-AAA.
Dawson County was led in scoring by Jeremiah Crumley with 25, followed by Cullen Reed with 22 and Campbell Reed with 7.
The Tigers will hit the hardwoods again Tuesday night at 7:30 when they host Union County (13-2, 3-1), who’s only region loss came by the hands of East Hall (77-61) on Jan 3.
Short Takes – The Ugly Americans
Opinion November 20, 2017
I could start out I suppose with some screed about the disappearing Al Franken(stein) but he’s done so much damage to himself and his party that little more need be said. Just keep it in mind that Al Franken is a really creepy fellow. My lasting image of him was his role in the movie Trading Places mocking a caged gorilla. I can’t get that image out of my mind and listening to big Al, now a humorless US Senator from Minnesota, interrogate Trump appointees as a member of the Senate Judiciary committee, I’m not convinced at all that the real gorilla truly didn’t get released back into the African wild. Enough on Al.
President Trump has just returned from his first presidential tour in the Far East. His reception by the Chinese was triumphal yet marred in the eyes of Trumps Chinese hosts by the ugly American incident that embarrassed President Trump, and should have embarrassed all American’s.
It seems that the UCLA Basketball team was on a tour playing against teams in the Chinese People’s Republic, when three of UCLA’s sterling members, Americans of African descent as it turns out, brought shame and embarrassment to President Trump and disgrace to themselves, and our nation, by assuming they were in their neighborhood corner convenience store where they could freely help themselves to pairs of sunglasses without paying for them. It’s called shoplifting or petty theft but, it’s still a crime. Could get you killed in Ferguson, Mo.
While the ‘brothers’ may look upon such actions here in America as their rightful due because their ancestors were once slaves, the Chinese look upon such social trivialities with different eyes. Ten years in a Chinese prison can be no picnic and, except for the incidental presence of an embarrassed President Trump, that’s exactly where they would have been, for a long, long time and nobody would be crying racism because nobody would care.
To their good fortune, President Trump sprung them from their worst possible nightmare of actually being enslaved as prisoners of the Chinese State. He got them home safe into the embrace of their communities where such behavior is apparently expected and alas, accepted. The three, their eyes cast down to the printed words provided to them mumbled, without contrition, their appreciation to President Trump for their salvation yet, not one word of apology was expressed to the American people for shaming our country by their feckless behavior.
People like these three are not really Americans because they have no pride and no shame. And, except for the fact they were born here, they are really just US citizens in name only, of no value to American prosperity or advancement and should be considered as such.
The three miscreants have passports and therefore, as individuals, should be allowed to come and go to foreign countries as they wish, but never, never, ever should they be allowed to go abroad again as members of any organized sports team, debate society, or anthropological research team, representing America. We have enough problems with our own government perverts stalking storm ravaged Caribbean Islands looking for poor children to molest and groping women in corporate work places to add these guys to our burden.
One big problem for America is that we have lost our morality on an individual basis. We truly believe that all (Americans) are equal yet we send forth goodwill ambassadors, passionate exponents for their sports, mostly, and they become the ugly Americans. What’s to be done?
Remember, freedom is the goal, the Constitution is the way. Now, go get ‘em! (18Nov17).





