Masters of All Trades

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Zack Rogers, Word Artist
March 29, 2012

Buried deep in the heart of commercialized Washington Road are the rolling hills and budding azaleas of The Augusta National; home of the world famous stop on the PGA Tour, “The Masters”. “The Masters” is a week long golf event hosted exclusively within the gates of The Augusta... Read more »

Girls Soccer Takes a Kick

Payton Shiver
January 29, 2010

Losing over half their starters and a coach, the North Augusta Girls Varsity Soccer team could be in for a rough season. The girls maintained a winning season last year and made it to playoffs under former coach, Hank Deer. Senior losses from the 2009 season include forward Laura Mottel, midfielders... Read more »

Jackets Continue to Climb

October 5, 2009

The North Augusta Yellow Jackets have consistently risen in South Carolina High School football polls for the past few weeks, and Friday night during an away game at White Knoll, this ascension persisted. This victory (40-21) now leaves our team with a record of six wins and zero losses. But more importantly,... Read more »

Football:Risky Business

Katye Gilliland
September 28, 2009

Teammates James Wilson, left, and Matt Patchan (71) look over Florida quarterback Tim Tebow after he was sacked during the second half of their NCAA college football game against Kentucky in Lexington, Ky., Saturday, Sept. 26, 2009. Most American men spend Saturdays from August to January in front of... Read more »

Down Goes #4, Carolina’s “12th Man” a Factor

Austin Scott, Sports Editor
September 27, 2009

The moment the Mississippi quarterback, Jevan Snead, touched the asphalt outside of Williams Brice Stadium he heard this comment: “I hope you packed your chinstrap boy!” Amusing, yes, but there was also some truth to the words of the redneck behind me. The Thursday night collision between... Read more »

Rain Clouds Over Richmond

Andy Napier
September 21, 2009

It was about 5 PM and the start of the game was at least two hours away. Unfortunately, the rain had been coming on strong and now the entire Richmond Academy football field was covered in massive puddles. This rainfall had no effect on the fire that angrily burned down any hope at all for an ARC victory,... Read more »

Adamson’s Army

September 18, 2009

When informed of former coach Chris Emerling’s retirement at the end of last season, the varsity volleyball team was less than enthusiastic. “Who will be next?” was the big discussion topic for a few solid months. When spring rolled around and there was still no word of a new coach to fill the... Read more »

Games to Watch For: Week 3

September 18, 2009

Tennessee vs Florida One of the most successful coaches in the modern age of the SEC goes head to head with an unproven, “junk talking,” and conceited coach that has nothing to brag about. Kind of sounds like we already know who won. Florida coach Urban Meyer and Tennessee coach Lane Kiffin do not... Read more »

Senior Swimmers Compete in Last Home Meet

Caitlin Conley
September 17, 2009

The senior meet on September 16 started out with the fight song and the loud cheers of all the swimmers in the huddle. This meet was the last home meet for all swimmers this season, and the last one ever for the seniors. Because of this, the meet was dedicated towards all of them. North Augusta High... Read more »

Thurmond Throwdown

Andy Napier
September 14, 2009

During Friday’s game, Strom Thurmond’s football team made one fatal mistake. They showed up. After arriving at North Augusta High School, they expected victory in the form of a Yellow Jacket beatdown. Little did they know that North Augusta not only specializes in beating over-confident... Read more »

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