The Washington School Junior Varsity football team won the District Championship. Players on the team include Preston Henderson, Baker Henderson, George Walker, Sellers Cain, Aidan Suber, Ethan Bailey, Jackson Nipper, Conner Austin, Rodgers Ewing, Kelton McCorkle, Charles Poole, Hamilton McGee, Reed Carson, Pfeifer Doolitte, Laden Woods, Carlisle Bush, Gardner Hughes, Hobson Cox, John William McCord, Colt Chaffinch, Landon Hughes, Tyler Tilghman, Warren Signa, Caiden Parker, Coers Caraway, Walker Bruton, Fisher Hill, MJ Turner, Ben Buchberger, Conner Parker, Way McCoy, Alex Ables, Will Avis, Kayne Blalack, Rick Smythe, Leiton Irwin, Shel Alverson, Canon Alverson, Landon Vaughn, Grant Hernandez and Mason Patton.
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Washington School Junior Varsity Football Team Wins District Championship
The Washington School Junior Varsity football team capped off a great season on Thursday night with a 14-12 victory on the road against Bayou Academy. The young Generals finished the season with 7-1 record and clinched the district title back on Sept. 26 when they defeated Lee Academy.
Washington School Coach Jack Suddoth said every player on the team contributed in the Generals’…
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