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Ninety minutes was not enough to declare a winner between the girls soccer teams of Johnson and West Hall on Thursday, but three saves by keeper Kat Pinchen in the penalty-kicks phase led the Lady Knights to a 1-0 victory in Oakwood.
With the win, Johnson moves into a tie with West Hall and Gainesville for third place in Region 7-AAA.
Bethany Johnson, Emily Byers and Karo Guzman converted their penalty-kick opportunities for Johnson (7-4, 5-3 Region 7-AAA). The Lady Knights play host to East Hall at 5:30 p.m. on April 13 at Billy Ellis Memorial.
West Hall (7-6, 5-3 Region 7-AAA) visits region opponent Flowery Branch at 7 p.m. April 13.
JOHNSON BOYS 3, WEST HALL 1: Ruben Castro’s two goals led the way for the Knights on Thursday at Spartans Stadium.
Chris Henry had a goal and an assist, and Johnathan Mendoza added an assist for Johnson (10-2, 7-1 Region 7-AAA).
Luis Carrero had seven saves, including a blocked penalty kick, for the Knights, who play host to East Hall at 7:30 p.m. April 13.
FLOWERY BRANCH BOYS 7, WHITE COUNTY 1: Phillip Abrahamsen and Erly Acosta each scored two goals on Thursday in Cleveland.
Brannon Lloyd, Javier Reyes and Emmanuel Teran each scored one goal for the Falcons (5-8, 3-5 Region 7-AAA)
Flowery Branch plays host to West Hall for Senior Night on April 13.
Tennis
FLOWERY BRANCH BOYS 3, JOHNSON 2: Despite losing No.1 and No.2 singles matches, the Falcons won on Thursday in Gainesville.
Luke Smith combined with the doubles teams of Coulter Burch/Jake Jacobs and Anthony Monacella/Christopher Hedden to earn the win for Flowery Branch (4-12, 3-8 Region 7B-AAA).
Scott Allan and William Anthony earned wins for Johnson.
Both teams next play in the Region 7-AAA tournament which begins on April 13.
FLOWERY BRANCH GIRLS 5, JOHNSON 0: Anna Kate Shaw, Elizabeth Mallory, Morgan Reed and the teams of Molly Smith/Nikki Price and Lindsey Shaw/Bekki Benton each won in straight sets for the Lady Falcons on Thursday.
Flowery Branch (12-4, 8-4 Region 7B-AAA) next plays in the Region 7-AAA tournament, which begins April 13.
CHESTATEE BOYS 3, LUMPKIN COUNTY 2: Singles players Johnathan Cook and Jeremiah Reed combined with the doubles team of Brantley Beck/Pearce Gruenenfelder for the War Eagles’ victory on Thursday in Gainesville.
With the win, Chestatee finishes 6-6 in Sub-Region 7A-AAA and will face Flowery Branch in the region tournament at 11:30 a.m. on April 13 at Alberta Banks Park.
CHESTATEE GIRLS 3, LUMPKIN COUNTY 2: Singles player Melissa Bailey combined with the doubles teams of Emily Elder/Tiffani Poole and Carly Dale/Sarah Beth Tankersley to win Thursday in Gainesville.
Chestatee and Lumpkin County return to action in the Region 7-AAA tournament, which begins April 13.
JOHNSON GIRLS 4, GAINESVILLE 1 (WEDNESDAY): Singles players Kamy Field and Maggie Turner combined with the doubles teams of Claire Crain/Harlee Robson and Lauren Houston/Carlyn Ivey to win Wednesday at home.
No. 1 singles player Mady Wuest had the only win for Gainesville.
Golf
LUMPKIN COUNTY BOYS 303, PICKENS 355: Austin Booker carded an even-par 72 to lead the Indians to the win Thursday at Achasta.
Everett Huntsinger shot a 73, Joseph Jerrard a 75 and Cody Fleming an 83 for Lumpkin County, which plays in the final leg of the Border Challenge against North Forsyth and Johnson on April 12 at Hampton.
GAINESVILLE GIRLS 92, WEST HALL 106, NORTH HALL 115: Low-round medalist Camryn Cole carded a 38 to lead the Lady Red Elephants to the win on Thursday at Chicopee Woods.
Scorers for West Hall were Mallorie Smith (47) and Natalie Mathias (59).
Ansley Chester carded a 56 and Caroline White shot a 59 for North Hall.
Stephanie Lightfoot shot a 54 for Gainesville, which plays Lumpkin County and Flowery Branch on Tuesday at Chattahoochee Golf Course.
PICKENS GIRLS 108, LUMPKIN COUNTY 111: Despite a season low score, the Lady Indians lost Thursday at Achasta.
Taylor Gooch shot a 55 and Morgan Wood shot a 56 for Lumpkin County, which faces White County on April 12 at Mossy Creek.
FLOWERY BRANCH BOYS 169, BUFORD 174: Led by Garrett Gentry’s 39, the Falcons won Thursday at Chicopee Woods.
Other scorers for Flowery Branch were Eric Little (43), Kameron Williams (43) and James Gilliam (44).
The Falcons next play in the North Georgia Classic on Monday at Achasta.
With the win, Johnson moves into a tie with West Hall and Gainesville for third place in Region 7-AAA.
Bethany Johnson, Emily Byers and Karo Guzman converted their penalty-kick opportunities for Johnson (7-4, 5-3 Region 7-AAA). The Lady Knights play host to East Hall at 5:30 p.m. on April 13 at Billy Ellis Memorial.
West Hall (7-6, 5-3 Region 7-AAA) visits region opponent Flowery Branch at 7 p.m. April 13.
JOHNSON BOYS 3, WEST HALL 1: Ruben Castro’s two goals led the way for the Knights on Thursday at Spartans Stadium.
Chris Henry had a goal and an assist, and Johnathan Mendoza added an assist for Johnson (10-2, 7-1 Region 7-AAA).
Luis Carrero had seven saves, including a blocked penalty kick, for the Knights, who play host to East Hall at 7:30 p.m. April 13.
FLOWERY BRANCH BOYS 7, WHITE COUNTY 1: Phillip Abrahamsen and Erly Acosta each scored two goals on Thursday in Cleveland.
Brannon Lloyd, Javier Reyes and Emmanuel Teran each scored one goal for the Falcons (5-8, 3-5 Region 7-AAA)
Flowery Branch plays host to West Hall for Senior Night on April 13.
Tennis
FLOWERY BRANCH BOYS 3, JOHNSON 2: Despite losing No.1 and No.2 singles matches, the Falcons won on Thursday in Gainesville.
Luke Smith combined with the doubles teams of Coulter Burch/Jake Jacobs and Anthony Monacella/Christopher Hedden to earn the win for Flowery Branch (4-12, 3-8 Region 7B-AAA).
Scott Allan and William Anthony earned wins for Johnson.
Both teams next play in the Region 7-AAA tournament which begins on April 13.
FLOWERY BRANCH GIRLS 5, JOHNSON 0: Anna Kate Shaw, Elizabeth Mallory, Morgan Reed and the teams of Molly Smith/Nikki Price and Lindsey Shaw/Bekki Benton each won in straight sets for the Lady Falcons on Thursday.
Flowery Branch (12-4, 8-4 Region 7B-AAA) next plays in the Region 7-AAA tournament, which begins April 13.
CHESTATEE BOYS 3, LUMPKIN COUNTY 2: Singles players Johnathan Cook and Jeremiah Reed combined with the doubles team of Brantley Beck/Pearce Gruenenfelder for the War Eagles’ victory on Thursday in Gainesville.
With the win, Chestatee finishes 6-6 in Sub-Region 7A-AAA and will face Flowery Branch in the region tournament at 11:30 a.m. on April 13 at Alberta Banks Park.
CHESTATEE GIRLS 3, LUMPKIN COUNTY 2: Singles player Melissa Bailey combined with the doubles teams of Emily Elder/Tiffani Poole and Carly Dale/Sarah Beth Tankersley to win Thursday in Gainesville.
Chestatee and Lumpkin County return to action in the Region 7-AAA tournament, which begins April 13.
JOHNSON GIRLS 4, GAINESVILLE 1 (WEDNESDAY): Singles players Kamy Field and Maggie Turner combined with the doubles teams of Claire Crain/Harlee Robson and Lauren Houston/Carlyn Ivey to win Wednesday at home.
No. 1 singles player Mady Wuest had the only win for Gainesville.
Golf
LUMPKIN COUNTY BOYS 303, PICKENS 355: Austin Booker carded an even-par 72 to lead the Indians to the win Thursday at Achasta.
Everett Huntsinger shot a 73, Joseph Jerrard a 75 and Cody Fleming an 83 for Lumpkin County, which plays in the final leg of the Border Challenge against North Forsyth and Johnson on April 12 at Hampton.
GAINESVILLE GIRLS 92, WEST HALL 106, NORTH HALL 115: Low-round medalist Camryn Cole carded a 38 to lead the Lady Red Elephants to the win on Thursday at Chicopee Woods.
Scorers for West Hall were Mallorie Smith (47) and Natalie Mathias (59).
Ansley Chester carded a 56 and Caroline White shot a 59 for North Hall.
Stephanie Lightfoot shot a 54 for Gainesville, which plays Lumpkin County and Flowery Branch on Tuesday at Chattahoochee Golf Course.
PICKENS GIRLS 108, LUMPKIN COUNTY 111: Despite a season low score, the Lady Indians lost Thursday at Achasta.
Taylor Gooch shot a 55 and Morgan Wood shot a 56 for Lumpkin County, which faces White County on April 12 at Mossy Creek.
FLOWERY BRANCH BOYS 169, BUFORD 174: Led by Garrett Gentry’s 39, the Falcons won Thursday at Chicopee Woods.
Other scorers for Flowery Branch were Eric Little (43), Kameron Williams (43) and James Gilliam (44).
The Falcons next play in the North Georgia Classic on Monday at Achasta.