Dawson Middle School’s Lady Tigers Beats Pickens

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The Dawson County Middle School Lady Tigers took on Pickens County for their last game in the regular season. The Lady Tigers showed their grit and determination again in a win of 13 to 8. Stay tuned for the announcement about our chance in the playoffs. Great Job, Lady Tigers!

Lady Tigers fall to Gilmer 4-1

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The Dawson Co. Lady Tigers lost to the Gilmer Lady Bobcats 4-1 on Friday night in Dawsonville.

Daisy Vargas-Sanchez looking to score a goal for the Lady Tigers.

Senior Annie Gloeckner found sophomore Daisy Vargas-Sanchez for the first goal of the game, allowing Dawson Co. to take the early lead. However, that was the final goal of the game for the Lady Tigers. Gilmer scored a pair of goals in each half to win the game 4-1.

The Lady Tigers’ season ends at 1-12-1, with a 1-4 record in Region 7-3A.

Lady Tigers fall to North Hall in region tournament

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The Dawson Co. Lady Tigers lost to the North Hall Lady Trojans 55-51 in overtime. North Hall won the

Emma Grace McCarron making an entry pass.

coin toss that decided the game’s location the week before, so they hosted the first round matchup of the Region 7-3A tournament.

Senior Maddie Anglin led the Lady Tigers in scoring with 23 points. Freshman Morgan Chester had a big game down low for Dawson Co., collecting 21 rebounds and recording 3 blocks.

Anglin hit a big 3-pointer to tie the game at 45 and send it to overtime. However, late turnovers plagued the Lady Tigers.

Dawson Co.’s season ends at 13-12.

Anglin eclipses 1,000 career points in victory

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The Dawson Co. Lady Tigers defeated the Cherokee Bluff Lady Bears 44-38 on Tuesday

Abby Samples pushes the ball up the floor.

night in Flowery Branch. The Lady Tigers relied on their defense, which is anchored by senior Mariah Benson. Benson gathered 13 rebounds and blocked four shots in the game.

Dawson Co. was led in scoring by senior Madison Anglin, who scored 18 points. On a 3-pointer in the 4th quarter, Anglin scored her 1,000th career points.

The Lady Tigers finish out the regular season this Friday, as they travel to play at West Hall at 6 p.m.

Anglin leads Lady Tigers past North Hall

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The Dawson Co. Lady Tigers defeated the North Hall Lady Trojans 50-29 on Friday night in Dawsonville.

Abby Samples pushes the ball down the court.

The Lady Tigers relied on their stout defense for the victory, allowing only 10 points in the first half.

Senior Maddie Anglin led the Lady Tigers with 27 points, 10 rebounds, and four steals. Fellow senior Mariah Benson came off the bench to score 14 points and gather 11 rebounds.

The Lady Tigers have a quick turnaround as they play Elbert Co. tomorrow at home at 2:30 p.m. Dawson Co. has won back to back games and will look to make it a third straight victory.

Second-half surge leads Lady Tigers to victory

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The Dawson Co. Lady Tigers defeated the Alcovy Lady Tigers 69-36 in Dawsonville on Saturday. The Lady Tigers were led in scoring by sophomore Kirklyn Porter who had 16 points. Senior Maddie Anglin also scored 12 for Dawson Co.

The Lady Tigers showed a ton of energy in the first half, and it played to their advantage. They turned up the pressure every chance they got on defense and pushed the ball down the floor quickly on offense. They also came up with plenty of loose balls and offensive rebounds. Their effort allowed them to take a 37-27 lead into halftime.

Senior Maddie Anglin shoots a floater for Dawson Co.

Dawson Co. dialed down the pressure in the second half but maintained the same energy level. They outscored Alcovy 22-2 in the third quarter, which allowed them to coast to a 69-36 victory.

It was also senior night for Dawson Co.

The seniors recognized were:

Maddie Anglin

Mariah Benson

Bella Henson

The Lady Tigers’ next game will be Tuesday, as they host White Co. at 6 p.m.

Dawson Co. falls to Lumpkin Co. 8-2

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The Dawson Co. Lady Tigers lost to the Lumpkin Co. Lady Indians 8-2 on Monday night in Dahlonega. The Lady Tigers were able to get runners on base and score once in the top of the 7th inning, but couldn’t complete the comeback.

#18 Olivia Martinez fielding a groundball.

After the Lady Tigers scored in the first inning, the game was dominated by pitching until the 4th inning. In the bottom of the 4th, Lumpkin Co. scored six runs on a two-run homer by #36 Alyssa Pulley and a grand slam by #33 Lauren English. The Lady Indians added to their run total in the bottom of the sixth inning on a sacrifice RBI that led to #10 Emmi Graham scoring and on an RBI by #1 Hailey Mincey. Dawson Co. scored one run in the top of the sixth inning fielder’s choice that resulted in #18 Olivia Martinez crossing home plate to make the final score 8-2.

The Lady Tigers have a short turnaround as they host North Hall tomorrow at 6 p.m.

Dawson Co. falls to White Co. on Monday night

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The White Co. Lady Warriors defeated the Dawson Co. Lady Tigers on Monday night in Dawsonville.

Senior #11 Brea Crane sliding into third base.

Olivia Martinez scored the lone run for the Lady Tigers. Reese Moore and Layne Bailey combined to strike out seven White Co. batters.

The Lady Warriors jumped out to an early lead by scoring two runs in the first inning. They scored two more in the fourth inning to take a 4-0 lead. Dawson Co. scored a run in the bottom of the 6th inning to close the gap, but couldn’t score any more, as White Co. prevailed 4-0.

The Lady Tigers return to action tomorrow as they travel to play Gilmer high school in Ellijay at 6 p.m.

Dawson Co. game against Rabun Co. cut short by weather

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The Dawson Co. Lady Tigers played host to the Rabun Co. Lady Wildcats on Wednesday night.

First baseman Riley Erickson looking to make a play at third base.

The game was cut short in the bottom of the second inning due to inclement weather. Before the game was called, Rabun Co. was winning 3-0. #21 Bella Hensen, a senior for the Lady Tigers, had the lone hit for the Lady Tigers.

The Lady Tigers have a quick turnaround as they host the West Hall Lady Spartans tomorrow night at 5 p.m.

Lady Tigers force 2-2 tie against Denmark

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The Dawson Co. Lady Tigers (0-2-1) tied with the Denmark Lady Danes (3-2-1) on Tuesday night at home as each team scored two goals. The tie was “something to build off of” according to Coach Hamby. Senior Katie Clouse and junior Molly Muenchen each had a goal for Dawson Co.

Junior Molly Muenchen makes a play on the ball.

Denmark opened up scoring for the game with 25 minutes remaining in the first half. Clouse nearly responded a few minutes later but was able to tie the game up with 12 minutes left in the first half.

Sophomore Kenna LaBaron defends a Denmark Lady Dane.

The second half was just as competitive as the first. Denmark took the lead with a goal a little over halfway through the first half. Dawson Co. was able to respond again, this time with a goal from Muenchen.

The match ended tied at 2-2. The Lady Tigers will return to action on Friday at 7:30 P.M. at Habersham Central.

Lady Tigers fall to Cedar Grove in first round of 3A state playoffs

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Senior Sophia D’Oliveira sets up the play.

The Dawson Co. Lady Tigers fell to Cedar Grove 45-39 on Thursday. Cedar Grove hosted the first round matchup of the 3A state playoffs, as they won the Region 5-3A tournament. The Lady Tigers were outscored 18-4 in the fourth quarter, as they couldn’t hang on to their lead.

Dawson Co. started off the game strong with a 9-0 run. However, the Lady Saints fought their way back and only trailed 13-9 at the end of the first quarter.

The score remained even in the second quarter, as the Lady Tigers took a 25-18 lead into halftime after senior Marlie Townley hit a lay-up as time expired.

Freshmen Emma Walls makes a move against Cedar Grove.

Cedar Grove closed the gap by opening the second half on a 7-2 run. However, the Lady Tigers responded with an 8-2 run and led 35-27 heading into the fourth quarter.

The final period started out as a defensive standstill. Neither time scored until halfway through the period, when the Lady Saints hit a pair of free throws. The rest of the game was all downhill, as Cedar Grove ramped up the pressure. The Lady Tigers lost 45-39, which ends their season at 14-14.

Fannin Co. defeats Dawson Co. 54-42, clinches third place in Region 7-3A

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Fannin Co. (19-10, 8-7 Region 7-3A)  defeated Dawson Co. (15-13, 7-8 Region 7-3A) 54-42 to win the third place game in the Region 7-3A tournament. The win also gives Fannin Co. a 3-seed in the 3A state tournament, and Dawson Co. will be a 4-seed in the tournament. The Lady Rebels finished the first quarter on a 13-0 run, which made it hard for Dawson Co. to fight back into the game, despite their efforts.

Junior Mackenzie Johnson sets up play while guarded by junior Maddie Anglin.

The game started out close, with the Lady Tigers leading 7-6 a few minutes into the game. However, Fannin Co. used a 13-0 run, which was capped off by a buzzer-beating 3-pointer by junior Natalie Thomas, to finish the quarter with a 19-7 lead.

Dawson Co. was able to claw back into the game with a 6-0 run in the middle of the quarter. The Lady Rebels responded with a  7-0 run of their own to lead 31-22 at halftime.

Senior Sadiee Collins defended by junior Bella Henson.

The Lady Tigers used strong defense to cut the lead to 37-31 heading into the final period. They held Fannin Co. to six points in the quarter, and used an early 8-2 run to keep the game close.

Dawson Co. was able to cut the lead to only four points early in the period, but the Lady Rebels gained momentum back quickly. They finished the game on a 7-2 run to win 54-42 and secure third place in the region.

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Lady Tigers fall to North Hall in Region 7-3A tournament

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The Dawson Co. Lady Tigers (15-12, 7-7 Region 7-3A) lost to North Hall (19-8, 9-4 Region 7-3A) 72-51 in the second round of the Region 7-3A tournament at East Hall on Friday night. The Lady Tigers were outscored 25-5 in the second quarter, which could partially be attributed to foul trouble.

Junior Maddie Anglin dribbles the ball at the top of the key.

Sophia D’Oliveira led the Lady Tigers by scoring 20 points. Maddie Anglin also had 14 points, and Marlie Townley scored 10.

Dawson Co. opened the game with a 3-pointer from junior Maddie Anglin. However, the Lady Tigers quickly got into foul trouble. Despite having multiple starters on the bench, Dawson Co. only trailed 13-8 at the end of the quarter.

The second quarter was all North Hall. They outscored the Lady Tigers 25-5 in the quarter to take a 38-13 lead into halftime.

Junior Bella Henson lines up for a free throw.

Dawson Co. fought back in the second half. They finished the third quarter on a 10-0 run to cut the deficit to 50-33 heading into the fourth quarter.

Neither team gained more of an advantage in the fourth quarter, as the Lady Spartans won the game 72-51.

The Lady Tigers play Saturday at 3 p.m. against Fannin Co. for third place in the Region 7-3A tournament and a 3-seed in the state tournament.

Lady Tigers win on senior night against Lumpkin Co. 63-55

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The Dawson Co. Lady Tigers (13-9, 6-4 Region 7-3A) won on their senior night against the Lumpkin Co. Lady Indians (14-9, 5-6 Region 7-3A) 63-55. They used an 8-1 run late in the 4th to seal the win.

Marlie Townley had a monster game for the Lady Tigers with 16 points, 15 rebounds, 4 blocks, and 3 assists. Sophia D’Oliveira had 14 points, 5 assists, and 6 rebounds on her senior night.

Isabel Davenport sets up the play.

Kate Jackson led the way for the Lady Indians by scoring a game-high 20 points, and Isabel Davenport scored 19 points.

The first quarter was an even battle, with the Lady Tigers leading 12-10 at the end. They used a late 8-0 run to take the lead into the next quarter.

The second period was just as competitive as the first. Both team had long runs, but the Lady Tigers still led at the end of the period 29-26.

Sophia D’Oliveira pulls up for a jump shot.

The third period was another even one, with the teams trading scores. Dawson Co. still led heading into the final quarter 44-42.

The 4th quarter started out just as even as the first three. The Lady Tigers’ went on an 8-1 run late in the period to win the game 63-55.

Dawson Co.’s next game is Tuesday at Cherokee Bluff at 6 P.M.

The Lady Indians’ next game is Tuesday as they host North Hall at 6 P.M.

White Co. Lady Warriors defeat Dawson Co. 64-56

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The White Co. girls basketball team took down Dawson Co. 64-56 in the final girls game of the North Georgia High School Showcase on Saturday, Dec. 14, in Dawsonville.

While the game was close throughout, the Lady Warriors (6-5, 2-1 Region 7-AAAA) outscored the Lady Tigers 22-16 in the fourth quarter to pull out the victory.

Despite being outscored in the fourth, the Lady Tigers (6-5, 2-1 Region 7-AAA) made a furious run late in the game that almost brought them all the way back into the lead.

Maddie Futch, a junior, led the way for White Co. with 16 points in the game.

White Co.’s Naomi Crumley shoots the 3-pointer over Dawson Co.’s Madison Anglin.

Fellow senior Bentley Cronic scored 14, while junior Dasha Cannon added 12 in the win.

Naomi Crumley also scored in double digits with 10 for the Lady Warriors.

For the Lady Tigers, junior Madison Anglin led with the way with 20 points.

Senior Sophia D’Oliveira added 16 for Dawson, while Marlie Townley, also a senior, had 11 points and 10 rebounds.

White Co. jumped out to the quick lead to start the game, then ended the first quarter on a 7-1 run to take a 13-6 lead.

The Lady Tigers responded with a 6-1 run to open the second quarter and close the gap. The teams traded scores, with White Co. leading 27-24 at halftime.

The second half started off just as even as the first half.

The Lady Tigers were able to take their first lead of the game in the middle of the third quarter after an 8-0 run. The Lady Warriors responded by scoring the final five points of the period to retake the lead, 42-40.

Dawson Co.’s Kirklyn Porter drives on White Co’s Ellie Gearing.

White Co. went on a 7-2 run early in the fourth to gain a bigger advantage quickly. With 5:30 left in the game and the Lady Tigers trailing 51-45, D’Oliveira fouled out of the game. The Lady Warriors took advantage by going on a 6-1 right after. However, Dawson Co. showed heart and didn’t give up. They went on an 8-2 run to cut the lead to five. White Co. then scored five of the final seven points of the game to win 64-56.

Both team next play Tuesday, Dec. 17. The Lady Warriors will travel to Chestatee High, while the Lady Tigers will head to Dahlonega to take on region foe Lumpkin Co.

Both games are slated to begin at 6 p.m.

Late score from Lady Tigers propels them to 57-54 win over North Hall

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Marlie Townley had a big night for the Lady Tigers. Playing host to the Lady Trojans of North Hall on Friday, Townley scored in the final minute of the 4th quarter to give her team the lead. The points were her 13th and 14th of the game on a night where she also collected her 500th career rebound. She totaled 10 rebounds on the night. Also contributing to the win were three other Lady Tigers that scored in double figures. Kirklyn Porter also scored 14 points, while Mariah Benson had 12 points and 10 boards. Sophia D’Oliveira had a triple-double, with 10 points, 10 rebounds, and 11 assists.

Sophia D’Oliveira advancing the ball up the floor.

Dawson County opened the game with an 8-2 run to jump out to an early lead. Combine that with their 11-3 run in the middle of the quarter, which gave them a 25-13 lead after the first period of play.

The Lady Tigers opened up the second quarter strong as well, with a 9-3 run to get their lead to nearly 20. However, North Hall chipped away at the lead as Dawson’s girls got into foul trouble. The Lady Trojans scored the final nine points of the quarter, seven of which were from the charity stripe. This cut the lead down to 36-28 to go into the locker room at halftime.

At halftime, the 2019 Dawson County Boys’ team was celebrated. They went 27-5 last year, won the region 7-3A tournament, and made it to the final four. Jasper Gibson’s 1500th career point was also honored during the break.

The 3rd quarter was a low-scoring battle. Late in the period, the Lady Trojans’ tied the game at 39. However, Dawson County responded with back to back threes to take a 45-39 lead into the final quarter.

To start the fourth, North Hall quickly scored 8 straight points to take the lead and force a Dawson County timeout.

Madison Anglin shoots the free throw.

The Lady Tigers fought back with two straight buckets to regain their lead. The rest of the game was a battle, with the Lady Trojans hitting a three with 23 seconds remaining to take a one-point lead. On the ensuing possession, D’Oliveira was fouled and headed to the line for a one-and-one attempt. She missed the free throw, but gathered her own rebound. They worked the ball around and got it into the hands of Townley, who hit a lay-up to retake the lead. The Lady Tigers got the stop, and D’Oliveira headed back to the line. She sealed the game with two free throws. Dawson County won 57-54.

The Lady Tigers have a quick turnaround, as they play at home tomorrow at 6:30 P.M. against White County.

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