The Dodge County Wrestling team accomplished a first in the program’s short history; the team crowned four individual champions at the area championships. The Indians entered nine wrestlers into the tournament, the top four placers at each weight move on to the sectionals tournament next weekend, and a chance to earn their spot in the state tournament.
Senior Christian Grauberger, a two time state placer and last year’s state runner-up, came into the area tournament as the number one seed with a 36-1 record on the year and continued his dominance on the mat, pinning his competition in the first period to become champion at 152 pounds.
Senior Jared Cannon, last year’s area champion and two time state placer, received the number one seed and proved he was worthy, winning his first two matches by pin and defeating his opponent from Callaway in the finals by decision to become the 160-pound champion.
Senior Tyler Montford, a state qualifier from last year, proved to be the best in the area at 182 pounds. Montford came in as the number one seed and ripped through competition to become the 182-pound champion.
Sophomore Javon McNeal, the youngest of our area champions, entered the tournament as the number two seed. McNeal pinned his way to the finals before facing the undefeated number one seed from Washington County.
McNeal avenged an earlier loss to the Washington County grappler, pinning him late in the third period to win the 220-pound title.
Senior Christian Tyukodi, a four-year starter for Dodge County, entered the tournament as the number two seed and pinned his way to the finals.
In the finals, he faced a familiar foe from Spencer. Tyukodi came up short, finishing as the runner-up at 106 pounds and earning his first trip to the sectional tournament next weekend.
Joah Gay, Dodge County’s only freshman to qualify for sectionals, opened his freshman campaign as the number four seed.
Gay advanced to the semifinals before losing to a previous year state placer.
Gay fought his way back through consolation bracket to the third and fourth place match.
Gay recorded a first period pin against his East Laurens opponent to take third place at 170 pounds and earn a trip to the sectional tournament.
Freshman Judd Bellflower gained some valuable experience in his area tournament debut, as he wrestled himself into the fifth and sixth place match at 120 pounds.
Though he fought hard, Bellflower eventually lost to a tough wrestler from Northeast and finished sixth.
Also scoring valuable team points were Lance Bayles and AJ Melvin. The Indians finished third as a team and carry six to the sectional tournament next weekend at Toombs High School.
Sports - Topics from January, 2018

Squaws and Indians in second place heading into final week; region tournament next week
By Chad W. Smith
The Dodge County High School (DCHS) basketball teams had three games on the schedule last week. Dodge traveled to Washington County on Tuesday, January 23, 2018 in a Region 3AA game and then returned home for two non-region rivalry games against Telfair County on Friday, January 26 and Hawkinsville on Saturday, January 27, 2018.
The Squaws moved to 17-4 and 6-3 in Region 3AA with two wins and one loss. Dodge knocked off previously unbeaten (in the region) and third ranked Washington County, 62-58, lost to 3rd ranked (A) Telfair County, 52-58 and defeated Hawkinsville, 54-31.
The Squaws, as of today, are second in Region 3AA with a 6-3 record, with three region games left this final week of the regular season. The Region 3AA Tournament is next week, February 5-6 & 9-10. If the Squaws remain number two or move to number one in the region then they would receive a bye and automatic bid to the state playoffs and would play in the Region 3AA semifinals and finals on Friday, February 9 and Saturday, February 10, 2018 at the number one girl’s team which is Washington County at this point. If the Squaws win their last three region games and Washington County should lose one or two more, then the Squaws could take over number one and host the tournament. Look for more information in next week’s issue of The Dodge County News or check out the Dodge County High School Basketball Facebook page.
Scoring for the Squaws in the win against Washington County were Destanee Wright, 22 points; Zanessia Mitchell, 13 points; Europe Brown, 12 points; LaShauna Coley, 10 points; Nadia Lewis, three points and Aniyah Black, two points.
Scoring for Dodge in the loss to Telfair County were Europe Brown, 19 points; LaShauna Coley, nine points; Destanee Wright, nine points; Aniyah Black, five points; Nadia Lewis, five points; Zanessia Mitchell, four points and Cheyenne Hunt, one point.
Scoring for the Squaws against Hawkinsville were Europe Brown, 12 points; Kylie Hart, 11 points; LaShauna Coley, nine points; Makayla Hall, seven points; Jazmine Mizell, seven points; Cheyenne Hunt, three points; Aniyah Black, two points; Cania Dawson, two points and Nadia Lewis, one point.
The DCHS Indians basketball team continued their winning ways as they are in the midst of a six-game winning streak. The Indians are now 14-5 and 5-4 in the region after three more wins this week. The Indians defeated a ranked Washington County team on the road 49-44 for an important region win and defeated non-region rivals Telfair County, 74-61 and Hawkinsville, 50-44.
As of today, the Indians are in second place in Region 3AA with three very important region games left to play this week. The Region 3AA tournament is next week on February 5-6 and 9-10, 2018. If the Indians win and remain in second, they would receive a bye and automatic bid to the state playoffs and would play in the Region 3AA semifinals and finals on Friday, February 9 and Saturday, February 10 at the number one girl’s team gym. If they fall below second place, they will play on Monday, February 5, or Tuesday, February 6 depending on what place they finish for the season.
If the Indians finish in third, fourth or fifth place they will play in the second round of region on Tuesday, February 6 at the 3rd place girls team’s gym, time and opponent to be determined. The semifinals and finals of the Region tournament will be held at the number one girls’ team gym (Washington County at this point) on Friday, February 9 and Saturday, February 10. Check the Dodge County High School Basketball Facebook page for more information.
Scoring for the Indians in the win over Washington County were Demarcus Caines, 14 points; RJ Carr, 12 points; Nick Cummings, 11 points; Chris Clark, ten points and Michael Carr, two points.
Scoring for Dodge in the win against Telfair County were DeMarcus Caines, 30 points; Nick Cummings, 16 points; RJ Carr, 13 points; Chris Clark, seven points; Michael Carr, six points and Noah Wilcox, one point.
Scoring in the win against Hawkinsville were Nick Cummings, 24 points; DeMarcus Caines, 15 points; RJ Carr, seven points; Michael Carr, two points and Noah Wilcox, two points.
The Squaws and Indians finish out the regular season with three very important region games to help determine their place in the Region 3AA tournament to be held next week. Dodge was scheduled to host Southwest Macon on Tuesday, January 30 and then travel to Northeast Macon on Friday, February 2 and then Dublin on Saturday, February 3, 2018. All games begin at 6:00 p.m.
The Dodge County High School (DCHS) basketball teams had three games on the schedule last week. Dodge traveled to Washington County on Tuesday, January 23, 2018 in a Region 3AA game and then returned home for two non-region rivalry games against Telfair County on Friday, January 26 and Hawkinsville on Saturday, January 27, 2018.
The Squaws moved to 17-4 and 6-3 in Region 3AA with two wins and one loss. Dodge knocked off previously unbeaten (in the region) and third ranked Washington County, 62-58, lost to 3rd ranked (A) Telfair County, 52-58 and defeated Hawkinsville, 54-31.
The Squaws, as of today, are second in Region 3AA with a 6-3 record, with three region games left this final week of the regular season. The Region 3AA Tournament is next week, February 5-6 & 9-10. If the Squaws remain number two or move to number one in the region then they would receive a bye and automatic bid to the state playoffs and would play in the Region 3AA semifinals and finals on Friday, February 9 and Saturday, February 10, 2018 at the number one girl’s team which is Washington County at this point. If the Squaws win their last three region games and Washington County should lose one or two more, then the Squaws could take over number one and host the tournament. Look for more information in next week’s issue of The Dodge County News or check out the Dodge County High School Basketball Facebook page.
Scoring for the Squaws in the win against Washington County were Destanee Wright, 22 points; Zanessia Mitchell, 13 points; Europe Brown, 12 points; LaShauna Coley, 10 points; Nadia Lewis, three points and Aniyah Black, two points.
Scoring for Dodge in the loss to Telfair County were Europe Brown, 19 points; LaShauna Coley, nine points; Destanee Wright, nine points; Aniyah Black, five points; Nadia Lewis, five points; Zanessia Mitchell, four points and Cheyenne Hunt, one point.
Scoring for the Squaws against Hawkinsville were Europe Brown, 12 points; Kylie Hart, 11 points; LaShauna Coley, nine points; Makayla Hall, seven points; Jazmine Mizell, seven points; Cheyenne Hunt, three points; Aniyah Black, two points; Cania Dawson, two points and Nadia Lewis, one point.
The DCHS Indians basketball team continued their winning ways as they are in the midst of a six-game winning streak. The Indians are now 14-5 and 5-4 in the region after three more wins this week. The Indians defeated a ranked Washington County team on the road 49-44 for an important region win and defeated non-region rivals Telfair County, 74-61 and Hawkinsville, 50-44.
As of today, the Indians are in second place in Region 3AA with three very important region games left to play this week. The Region 3AA tournament is next week on February 5-6 and 9-10, 2018. If the Indians win and remain in second, they would receive a bye and automatic bid to the state playoffs and would play in the Region 3AA semifinals and finals on Friday, February 9 and Saturday, February 10 at the number one girl’s team gym. If they fall below second place, they will play on Monday, February 5, or Tuesday, February 6 depending on what place they finish for the season.
If the Indians finish in third, fourth or fifth place they will play in the second round of region on Tuesday, February 6 at the 3rd place girls team’s gym, time and opponent to be determined. The semifinals and finals of the Region tournament will be held at the number one girls’ team gym (Washington County at this point) on Friday, February 9 and Saturday, February 10. Check the Dodge County High School Basketball Facebook page for more information.
Scoring for the Indians in the win over Washington County were Demarcus Caines, 14 points; RJ Carr, 12 points; Nick Cummings, 11 points; Chris Clark, ten points and Michael Carr, two points.
Scoring for Dodge in the win against Telfair County were DeMarcus Caines, 30 points; Nick Cummings, 16 points; RJ Carr, 13 points; Chris Clark, seven points; Michael Carr, six points and Noah Wilcox, one point.
Scoring in the win against Hawkinsville were Nick Cummings, 24 points; DeMarcus Caines, 15 points; RJ Carr, seven points; Michael Carr, two points and Noah Wilcox, two points.
The Squaws and Indians finish out the regular season with three very important region games to help determine their place in the Region 3AA tournament to be held next week. Dodge was scheduled to host Southwest Macon on Tuesday, January 30 and then travel to Northeast Macon on Friday, February 2 and then Dublin on Saturday, February 3, 2018. All games begin at 6:00 p.m.

Indians pick up three wins; Squaws win two of three
By Chad W. Smith
The Dodge County High School (DCHS) basketball teams had two important region games and one non-region game last week.
DCHS traveled to Southwest Macon on Tuesday, January 16, 2018 and then hosted East Laurens on Friday, January 19, 2018 for two region games, before hitting the road to non-region rival West Laurens on Saturday, January 20, 2018.
The Squaws improved to 15-3 overall and 5-3 in region 3AA, as they won games with Southwest Macon and West Laurens and lost a crucial region game with East Laurens.
The Squaws picked up an important region win on the road at Southwest Macon, as they defeated the Lady Patriots 68-46. Scoring for the Squaws were Zanessia Mitchell, 26 points; Europe Brown, 23 points; Destanee Wright, 13 points; LaShauna Coley, four points and Cheyenne Hunt, two points.
The Dodge girls dropped their third region game of the season, as they lost to East Laurens, 47-55 on Friday in Eastman. Scoring for the Squaws were Destanee Wright, 16 points; Europe Brown, 13 points; Zanessia Mitchell, 12 points; LaShauna Coley, two points; Aniyah Black, two points and Cheyenne Hunt, two points.
The Squaws rebounded with a win against West Laurens on Saturday, 52-48. Scoring for the Squaws were Europe Brown, 18 points; Destanee Wright, 16 points; LaShauna Coley, 12 points; Kaonte Goolsby, two points; Kylie Hart, two points and Nadia Lewis, two points.
The DCHS Squaws are now ranked third in the state in the Atlanta Journal Constitution (AJC) poll and tenth in the Sandy’s Spiel Poll.
The Indians went on the warpath last week and won all three games.
Dodge defeated Southwest Macon 63-51 in Macon on Tuesday.
Scoring for the Indians were Nick Cummings, 30 points; DeMarcus Caines, 19 points; Chris Clark, ten points and Timothy Johnson, three points.
The Indians defeated region foe East Laurens on Friday, 67-17.
Scoring for Dodge was Nick Cummings, 20 points; DeMarcus Caines, 18 points; Chris Clark, 13 points; RJ Carr, six points; Michael Carr, four points; Noah Cummings, two points and Timothy Johnson, two points.
The Indians defeated West Laurens in a non-region battle by a score of 48-46 in Dexter on Saturday night. Scoring for Dodge was Chris Clark, 15 points including five three-pointers; Nick Cummings, 15 points; Michael Carr, five points; RJ Carr, five points; DeMarcus Caines, four points and Timothy Johnson, four points.
The Indians improved to 11-5 overall and 4-4 in region 3AA.
The Squaws and Indians have one huge region game scheduled at Washington County on Tuesday, January 23, 2018 and then finish out the week with non-region games at home against Telfair County on Friday, January 26, 2018 and Hawkinsville, on Saturday, January 27, 2018 for senior night.
They are home again on Tuesday, January 30, 2018 against region foe Southwest Macon.
The Dodge County High School (DCHS) basketball teams had two important region games and one non-region game last week.
DCHS traveled to Southwest Macon on Tuesday, January 16, 2018 and then hosted East Laurens on Friday, January 19, 2018 for two region games, before hitting the road to non-region rival West Laurens on Saturday, January 20, 2018.
The Squaws improved to 15-3 overall and 5-3 in region 3AA, as they won games with Southwest Macon and West Laurens and lost a crucial region game with East Laurens.
The Squaws picked up an important region win on the road at Southwest Macon, as they defeated the Lady Patriots 68-46. Scoring for the Squaws were Zanessia Mitchell, 26 points; Europe Brown, 23 points; Destanee Wright, 13 points; LaShauna Coley, four points and Cheyenne Hunt, two points.
The Dodge girls dropped their third region game of the season, as they lost to East Laurens, 47-55 on Friday in Eastman. Scoring for the Squaws were Destanee Wright, 16 points; Europe Brown, 13 points; Zanessia Mitchell, 12 points; LaShauna Coley, two points; Aniyah Black, two points and Cheyenne Hunt, two points.
The Squaws rebounded with a win against West Laurens on Saturday, 52-48. Scoring for the Squaws were Europe Brown, 18 points; Destanee Wright, 16 points; LaShauna Coley, 12 points; Kaonte Goolsby, two points; Kylie Hart, two points and Nadia Lewis, two points.
The DCHS Squaws are now ranked third in the state in the Atlanta Journal Constitution (AJC) poll and tenth in the Sandy’s Spiel Poll.
The Indians went on the warpath last week and won all three games.
Dodge defeated Southwest Macon 63-51 in Macon on Tuesday.
Scoring for the Indians were Nick Cummings, 30 points; DeMarcus Caines, 19 points; Chris Clark, ten points and Timothy Johnson, three points.
The Indians defeated region foe East Laurens on Friday, 67-17.
Scoring for Dodge was Nick Cummings, 20 points; DeMarcus Caines, 18 points; Chris Clark, 13 points; RJ Carr, six points; Michael Carr, four points; Noah Cummings, two points and Timothy Johnson, two points.
The Indians defeated West Laurens in a non-region battle by a score of 48-46 in Dexter on Saturday night. Scoring for Dodge was Chris Clark, 15 points including five three-pointers; Nick Cummings, 15 points; Michael Carr, five points; RJ Carr, five points; DeMarcus Caines, four points and Timothy Johnson, four points.
The Indians improved to 11-5 overall and 4-4 in region 3AA.
The Squaws and Indians have one huge region game scheduled at Washington County on Tuesday, January 23, 2018 and then finish out the week with non-region games at home against Telfair County on Friday, January 26, 2018 and Hawkinsville, on Saturday, January 27, 2018 for senior night.
They are home again on Tuesday, January 30, 2018 against region foe Southwest Macon.

Wins tournament
Will Tripp recently won the first Tripp’s Barber Shop Two-Man Bass Tournament in Dodge County, catching a nine pound, one ounce bass. The tournament took place over a four-weekend period with the first place championship being awarded on January 1, 2018.
Recreation department seeks volunteer coaches
The Dodge County Recreation Department is seeking motivated individuals that are willing to serve as volunteer coaches for our youth baseball and softball programs.
Ideal candidates must possess knowledge of the sport, desire to see youth excel and a clean criminal background.
If you are interested, or for more information or to apply, please call the recreation department office at 478-374-4696 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Ideal candidates must possess knowledge of the sport, desire to see youth excel and a clean criminal background.
If you are interested, or for more information or to apply, please call the recreation department office at 478-374-4696 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Warriors win two games
By Terry Evans
On Thursday, January 11, 2018, the Dodge County Middle School (DCMS) Warriors jumped out to a 16-6 first quarter lead over East Laurens, on the way to a 47-32 win. Scoring for the Warriors were Kavarnis Hall, 17 points; Keyshaun Mincey, 11 points; Demron Gordon, nine points; Zitorrian Lampkin, six points; Hunter Kirkley, three points and Evan Harrell, one point.
The DCMS girls also defeated East Laurens by a score of 28-12. Congratulations to both DCMS basketball teams.
On Thursday, January 11, 2018, the Dodge County Middle School (DCMS) Warriors jumped out to a 16-6 first quarter lead over East Laurens, on the way to a 47-32 win. Scoring for the Warriors were Kavarnis Hall, 17 points; Keyshaun Mincey, 11 points; Demron Gordon, nine points; Zitorrian Lampkin, six points; Hunter Kirkley, three points and Evan Harrell, one point.
The DCMS girls also defeated East Laurens by a score of 28-12. Congratulations to both DCMS basketball teams.

Squaws and Indians split games with Washington County and rival Dublin
By Chad W. Smith
The Dodge County High School (DCHS) basketball teams had two important region games at home last week. DCHS hosted Washington County on Tuesday, January 9, 2018 and then hosted rival Dublin on Saturday, January 13, 2018.
The Squaws improved to 13-2 over all and 4-2 in region 3AA as they split games with Washington County and Dublin.
The Dodge girls dropped their second region game of the season to Washington County 52-71 on Tuesday in Eastman.
Scoring for the Squaws were Destanee Wright, 24 points; Europe Brown, 12 points; Zanessia Mitchell, ten points; LaShauna Coley, three points; Aniyah Black, two points and Jazmyne Mizell, one point.
The Squaws rebounded with a win against Dublin on Saturday, 65-39.
Scoring for the Squaws were Destanee Wright, 22 points; Europe Brown, 15 points; Zanessia Mitchell, 11 points; Cheyenne Hunt, seven points; Kylie Hart, four points; Aniyah Black, two points and LaShauna Coley, two points.
Coach Cassandra Wright Hamilton and the DCHS Squaws are now ranked third in the state in the Atlanta Journal Constitution poll and eighth in the Sandy’s Spiel Poll.
The Indians also split their region games last week.
Dodge defeated Washington County 65-59 in Eastman on Tuesday. Scoring for the Indians were Nick Cummings, 30 points; DeMarcus Caines, 15 points; Readell Hunt, eight points; RJ Carr, six points; Michael Carr, four points and Noah Wilcox, two points.
The Indians lost to rival Dublin on Saturday 65-51.
Scoring for Dodge were DeMarcus Caines, 18 points; Nick Cummings, 17 points; Noah Wilcox, eight points; Michael Carr, four points; RJ Carr, two points and Chris Clark, two points. The Indians are now 8-5 overall and 2-4 in region 3AA.
The Squaws and Indians have two region games and one non-region game this week, as they travel to Southwest Macon on Tuesday, January 16, 2018 and then return home against East Laurens on Friday, January 19, 2018 and then travel to West Laurens on Saturday, January 20, 2018.
The Dodge County High School (DCHS) basketball teams had two important region games at home last week. DCHS hosted Washington County on Tuesday, January 9, 2018 and then hosted rival Dublin on Saturday, January 13, 2018.
The Squaws improved to 13-2 over all and 4-2 in region 3AA as they split games with Washington County and Dublin.
The Dodge girls dropped their second region game of the season to Washington County 52-71 on Tuesday in Eastman.
Scoring for the Squaws were Destanee Wright, 24 points; Europe Brown, 12 points; Zanessia Mitchell, ten points; LaShauna Coley, three points; Aniyah Black, two points and Jazmyne Mizell, one point.
The Squaws rebounded with a win against Dublin on Saturday, 65-39.
Scoring for the Squaws were Destanee Wright, 22 points; Europe Brown, 15 points; Zanessia Mitchell, 11 points; Cheyenne Hunt, seven points; Kylie Hart, four points; Aniyah Black, two points and LaShauna Coley, two points.
Coach Cassandra Wright Hamilton and the DCHS Squaws are now ranked third in the state in the Atlanta Journal Constitution poll and eighth in the Sandy’s Spiel Poll.
The Indians also split their region games last week.
Dodge defeated Washington County 65-59 in Eastman on Tuesday. Scoring for the Indians were Nick Cummings, 30 points; DeMarcus Caines, 15 points; Readell Hunt, eight points; RJ Carr, six points; Michael Carr, four points and Noah Wilcox, two points.
The Indians lost to rival Dublin on Saturday 65-51.
Scoring for Dodge were DeMarcus Caines, 18 points; Nick Cummings, 17 points; Noah Wilcox, eight points; Michael Carr, four points; RJ Carr, two points and Chris Clark, two points. The Indians are now 8-5 overall and 2-4 in region 3AA.
The Squaws and Indians have two region games and one non-region game this week, as they travel to Southwest Macon on Tuesday, January 16, 2018 and then return home against East Laurens on Friday, January 19, 2018 and then travel to West Laurens on Saturday, January 20, 2018.
Recreation department seeks coaches
The Dodge County Recreation Department is seeking motivated individuals that are willing to serve as volunteer coaches for our youth baseball and softball programs.
Ideal candidates must possess knowledge of the sport, desire to see youth excel and a clean criminal background.
If you are interested, or for more information or to apply, please call the recreation department office at 478-374-4696 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Ideal candidates must possess knowledge of the sport, desire to see youth excel and a clean criminal background.
If you are interested, or for more information or to apply, please call the recreation department office at 478-374-4696 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Squaws take two wins while Indians lose two after break
By Chad W. Smith
The Dodge County High School (DCHS) basketball teams resumed play after Christmas break with two important region games last week.DCHS hosted Northeast Macon on Tuesday, January 2, 2018 and then traveled to Bleckley County on Saturday, January 6, 2018.
The Squaws improved to 12-1 overall and 3-1 in region 3AA with two wins over Northeast and Bleckley.
The Dodge girls used balanced scoring on offense to defeat Northeast Macon 74-55 on Tuesday in Eastman. Scoring for the Squaws were Europe Brown, 19 points; LaShauna Coley, 19 points; Destanee Wright, 18 points; Zanessia Mitchell, 16 points and Kylie Hart, two points.
The Squaws went on the road to defeat Bleckley County on Saturday, 66-41 for the second time this season. Scoring for the Squaws were Europe Brown, 24 points; Zanessia Mitchell, 23 points; LaShauna Coley, seven points; Destanee Wright, six points; Kylie Hart, five points and Cheyenne Hunt, one point. The DCHS Squaws are now ranked 2nd in the state in the Atlanta Journal Constitution (AJC) poll and 3rd in the Sandy’s Spiel Poll.
The Indians dropped two close region games to open the second half of the season. Dodge fell to Northeast Macon 57-54 in Eastman on Tuesday. Scoring for the Indians were DeMarcus Caines, 29 points; Nick Cummings, 10 points; RJ Carr, five points; Noah Wilcox, four points; Readell Hunt, two points; DJ Bursh, two points and Lamont Torres, two points. The Indians lost to rival Bleckley County on Saturday 60-52. Scoring for Dodge were Nick Cummings, 17 points; Noah Wilcox, ten points; RJ Carr, nine points; DeMarcus Caines, five points; Michael Carr, four points; Readell Hunt, four points and Chris Clark, three points. The Indians are now 7-4 overall and 1-3 in region 3AA.
The Squaws and Indians have two huge region games at home this week as they host Washington County on Tuesday, January 9, 2018 and then rival Dublin on Saturday, January 13, 2018 and then hit the road on Tuesday, January 16, 2018 to Macon.
The Dodge County High School (DCHS) basketball teams resumed play after Christmas break with two important region games last week.DCHS hosted Northeast Macon on Tuesday, January 2, 2018 and then traveled to Bleckley County on Saturday, January 6, 2018.
The Squaws improved to 12-1 overall and 3-1 in region 3AA with two wins over Northeast and Bleckley.
The Dodge girls used balanced scoring on offense to defeat Northeast Macon 74-55 on Tuesday in Eastman. Scoring for the Squaws were Europe Brown, 19 points; LaShauna Coley, 19 points; Destanee Wright, 18 points; Zanessia Mitchell, 16 points and Kylie Hart, two points.
The Squaws went on the road to defeat Bleckley County on Saturday, 66-41 for the second time this season. Scoring for the Squaws were Europe Brown, 24 points; Zanessia Mitchell, 23 points; LaShauna Coley, seven points; Destanee Wright, six points; Kylie Hart, five points and Cheyenne Hunt, one point. The DCHS Squaws are now ranked 2nd in the state in the Atlanta Journal Constitution (AJC) poll and 3rd in the Sandy’s Spiel Poll.
The Indians dropped two close region games to open the second half of the season. Dodge fell to Northeast Macon 57-54 in Eastman on Tuesday. Scoring for the Indians were DeMarcus Caines, 29 points; Nick Cummings, 10 points; RJ Carr, five points; Noah Wilcox, four points; Readell Hunt, two points; DJ Bursh, two points and Lamont Torres, two points. The Indians lost to rival Bleckley County on Saturday 60-52. Scoring for Dodge were Nick Cummings, 17 points; Noah Wilcox, ten points; RJ Carr, nine points; DeMarcus Caines, five points; Michael Carr, four points; Readell Hunt, four points and Chris Clark, three points. The Indians are now 7-4 overall and 1-3 in region 3AA.
The Squaws and Indians have two huge region games at home this week as they host Washington County on Tuesday, January 9, 2018 and then rival Dublin on Saturday, January 13, 2018 and then hit the road on Tuesday, January 16, 2018 to Macon.
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