HIRAM, GA. – Join the Hiram High School baseball program in kicking off the 2017 season as generations of the Hiram Baseball family will come together to recognize past and present achievements in a fun-filled evening. Hiram Hornet Baseball FIRST PITCH DINNER FEBRUARY 20th, 2017
After weeks of preparation, Hiram High School showcased their newly-designed gym floor at the first home basketball game on Tuesday, November 29.
St. Francis Defeats #3 Ranked Reinhardt University 42-24 in NAIA Semi-Finals. Three graduates from Paulding County high schools who are all playing football for the Reinhardt University Eagles in Waleska, GA.
South Paulding High School's 8th annual Hoops for Hope and Karla Crenshaw's bi-annual What Women Want, teams on December 9, 2016 from 4:00-9:30 PM. at South Paulding High School.
Congratulations North Paulding high school students. College signing ceremony held at North Paulding high school. North Paulding High School Fall signings.
Congratulations to Ty Delancey from East Paulding High School who signed to play baseball with Savannah State University. Congratulations to Kayla Laukka who signed with Tallahassee Community College to play softball after graduation form East Paulding High School.
South Paulding graduate Chandler Burks leads the Kennesaw St. Owl’s football team to an 8-2 start. Burks stepped in as the quarterback in the first game of the season after starter Trey White went down with a season ending injury.
For the second straight year, the Wolfpack travelled to Colquitt County for their week one Playoff Game. North Paulding ended the season 7-4 and have made a playoff appearance every year under Coach Jones’ Reign.
Paulding County Patriots gave a valiant effort against East Paulding. The game tying extra point with 7 seconds remaining went left giving the Raiders one last win for the year 28 to 27.
South Paulding traveled to Creekside to play the Seminoles for their last game of the year. South finished the season with a record of 2-8 after a loss to Creekside 42-21.
The Hiram Hornets closed out their gridiron season Friday night at home in a tough fashion as the Kell Longhorns came to the nest with the sole purpose of keeping their winning ways going in their march to the playoffs.
The Wolfpack hosted the Kennesaw Mountain Mustangs Friday night. With Friday's win gives the Pack another win 48-7. The Wolfpack hosts the Marietta Blue Devils next Friday and the winner will secure the 4thh seed for Region 3-AAAAAAA.
The Patriots came out ready to play and their offense moved the ball well against the top ranked Trojans. Although the score was not as the Patriots hoped, the game itself was much closer than the score revealed.
Hiram was the first school to face an opponent, taking on Lithia Springs last Thursday and just getting beat out by 11 points over all. Hiram takes on Carrolton this week while Paulding County High School Prepares for Chapel Hill.