Falcons and Hawks have good showing on Saturday.
Head coach Kevin Peek explains why this Mill Creek team stands out from the rest.
Amber Walker is a big hitter with a great attitude.
Colby Mosshart is motivated to succeed.
Did the sight of fans flooding out of the gates take away the Dawgs' incentive to win?
UGA falls to 0-2 after wild afternoon between the hedges.
12-year-old NL East Dacula and Mill Creek are 4-0.
Eric Westog's attitude makes him a true winner both on and off the field.
Which of our pigskin pickers has made the most correct choices this week?
Coach Berube tells us about Kimberly “Kimbo” MacIntyre.
Head coach LeAnn Mitchell says her team is focused on the playoffs.
Mill Creek defensive lineman was disruptive force in blowout win over Alpharetta.
Hawks execute on defense to put turnover-ridden Raiders way behind early in the game.
Wins include three each by the Mill Creek 7-, 9- and 12-year-old teams.
MCAA football head coach Scott Chastain talks about his young team.
How well do you know SEC football? See if you agree with our panelists' picks for this week's winners.
Ashley Isaac is first on the team in overall kills, and leads the team in aces.
Mill Creek hoping to improve to 2-0 on Friday against the Raiders.
Hawks hang on against rival Falcons 35-27.
Falcons comeback attempt comes up short.
Dacula 7-year-old team edges out Mill Creek rival.
Voting ends at noon on Thursday.
Head Coach Parham talks about his team’s focus for the season.
Former quarterback makes switch to new role.
Dacula and Mill Creek to battle for gridiron bragging rights.
Bulldogs ranked No. 22 to start the season.
Mill Creek, Dacula and Mountain View athletic association football season now underway.
Rabbit Hill expansion project approved by the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners.
Head Coach Jarvis outlines his expectations for the season.
Dacula and Mill Creek to participate.
Clemson, Florida State and Missouri may also join.
The Dacula Soccer Club’s much needed addition of two new soccer fields is in jeopardy after action by Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners.
Parker and Cole Wroble, two Dacula brothers, and their respective baseball teams competed in World Series tournaments over the summer.
The Dacula High School football team is striving to be the best on and off the field.
Volleyball, softball and football teams getting ready for start of 2011 season.
Gwinnett County high school football practice opens today.
Special recognition scheduled for Sept. 9 home game.
Athletes compete during day one of the USA Track & Field Junior Olympics at Mill Creek High School on Thursday.
Over 400 local racers participated in the 10k event.
Girls’ 12-and-under softball team ends season undefeated.