Boys complete season sweep of Wakulla Co.
The Taylor County High School (TCHS) boys basketball team completed a season sweep of Wakulla Tuesday night, defeating the War Eagles, 79-69, to improve to 9-3 on the season.
Jayden Florence made 10 of 14 free throws, connected on 2 of 4 of his 3-point shots and 3 of 5 field goal attempts from inside the three-point line to finish with a team-high 22 points.
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12U War Eagles take 3rd place at national tourney
The 12-and-under Taylor County War Eagles’ tackle football squad finished in third place of the season-ending United Youth Football League (UYFL) National Championship tournament held in Plant City.
The War Eagles won two out of three games games during the national tournament featuring youth tackle football teams from around the U.S.
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ATLANTA In a game where you had No. 1 offenses, No. 1 defenses, and 5-star talent, it was a senior punter that stole the show Tuesday in the Class 4A state championship game.
Marist’s Charlie Flemming kept Jefferson’s vaunted running game bottled up the entire second half as the War Eagles outscored the Dragons 16-0 in the second half to capture the crown with a 30-14 victory at Georgia State Stadium.
Flemming’s boots kept Jefferson pinned inside the 20 on all five of its second-half drives with starts at the 8, 20, 9, 8 and 20. Factor that in with a War Eagles defense that has been the state’s best in 2020, it was a bad recipe for the Dragons.
14U War Eagles fall to team later disqualified for fielding illegal players in championship tourney
The 14-and-Under (14U) Taylor County War Eagles’ tackle football squad had their hopes of a national championship crushed after running into a team fielding illegal overage players during the United Youth Football League (UYFL) National Championship tournament held recently in Plant City.
The 14U War Eagles won one of three games in the national tournament, defeating a team from New York in between losses to teams from Ohio and Philadelphia
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