Lilburn Patch's weekly photo gallery.
Patriots dominate possession to improve to 11-1-1 overall, 6-0 in region play
Stars are ranked No. 1 in the state in Class A.
Boys and girls teams tie 0-0, but win in penalty kicks.
Patriots are No. 4 in the state, looking for first state tournament berth in two decades.
St. John Neumann’s LifeTeen Community hosts used paint drive to raise funds for a mission trip.
Berkmar senior will play football and baseball at Tuskegee.
If your child plays baseball or softball at Mountain Park, there's a good chance he or she is in this photo gallery.
After decade long absence, Mountain Park brings back old tradition
Parkview splits with Berkmar with the Parkview girls winning 8-0, and the Berkmar boys winning 3-1.
Berkmar, with Parkview's former coach at the helm, has goal of making state playoffs.
You have one last chance to win some gear in the inaugural Patch Georgia High School Basketball Challenge. Deadline is 4 p.m. Wednesday.
Panthers' second year in sport part of a learning experience.
He earned a roster spot with D.C. United after competing in training camp the past two months.
Panthers games vs. Mill Creek featured in this week's photo gallery.
Panthers play at Berkmar next Tuesday.
Patriots win in boys game, lose in girls, in Tuesday soccer
None of the area's four teams in the tournament reached the second round.
Region 8-AAAAA champs lose 57-56.
Panthers play at home Tuesday vs. Mill Creek.
Season ends with 18-11 record.
Eagles pull away in the second half; Parkview's Carroll scores game-high 19.
Play, win prizes, in the first Patch Georgia High School Basketball Challenge
Boys and girls teams each beat Patriots 2-0.
Injury depleted Stars pulled away in the final minutes.
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Berkmar's boys enter as the No. 1 seed from Region 8-AAAAA
South comes back to beat Berkmar in the third-place game.
Patriots get defensive for second straight game.
Both teams use defense in semifinal victories.
Injured shoulder doesn't hamper Kane's attitude or desire to win.
Girls beat Central Gwinnett; boys edge past Shiloh
Boys lose 62-58 in the first round, girls win 61-20.
The Tigers entered the tournament as the No. 8 seed.
Parkview teams only ones to play at home tonight.
Lady Panthers take third.
Undefeated Brookwood girls are too much for Berkmar's girls
Since 1986, he has only missed a few days keeping leagues going.
Wesleyan boys hit 10 3-pointers to beat the Stars.
Providence Christian regroups after Wednesday loss in semifinals.