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2017-18 high school sports year in review

Posted on June 29, 2018

Updated: September 27, 2022

Westwood girls basketball players Abby Santos (12), Gracie Pollock (25), Karlie Jones (14) and McKenlee Coleman (33) celebrate the Wildcats’ GISA Class 2A semifinal victory March 2 over Robert Toombs. (Photo: John Kosater, Special to the Albany Herald)

The Monroe girls track and field team scored 138.5 points en route to its ninth state title in 18 years when it won the GHSA Class 3A title May 12. (Staff Photo: Chaunte’l Powell)

Briarwood’s Lucas Hopkins, left, and Terrell Academy’s Colin Bowles share medalist honors April 30 at the GISA Class 2A golf championship tournament at the Georgia Veterans Memorial Golf Course at Lake Blackshear Resort and Golf Club in Cordele. (Staff Photo: Ron Seibel)

Worth County’s Caroline Newton pitched a shutout in Game 1 against Peach County on Oct 18. Newton gave up just three hits in seven innings of work while striking out 17 and walking one. (Staff photo: Chaunte’l Powell)

Deerfield-Windsor head coach Aly Joslin kisses the GISA girls soccer championship trophy May 19 following the Knights’ victory over Augusta Prep. (Staff Photo: Ron Seibel)

Lee County’s Sylvester Jackson, top, and Creekview’s Braden Johnson compete in the GHSA Class 6A traditional wrestling championships Feb. 10 in the 183-pound title match. (Photo: David Mundee, Special to the Albany Herald)

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