Questions linger for Pinecrest, Class A

January 13, 2012

By Phil Ervin

In the wake of the Georgia High School Association’s historic decision Tuesday, local private Class A school Pinecrest Academy officials remain committed to the GHSA. For now, at least. The GHSA’s move to split the Class A playoffs along public and private lines has drawn mixed re... [Read More]


 

Changes continue for Pinecrest Academy

Halfway through Pinecrest Academy’s second year in the Georgia High School Association, its athletic program is enduring some growing pains. Dec. 2, athletic director Andres Montana fired football coach Charles Wiggins, citing a need for new direction. A week later, Montana coached his fin... [Read More]


 

Basketball: Paladins beat Galloway in overtime

An emotional week for the Pinecrest boys basketball team came to a thrilling conclusion Friday night at the Paladins’ gymnasium. Missing its head coach for the third straight game, Pinecrest stormed back from a double-digit, third-quarter deficit to edge Galloway 48-42 in overtime. Austi... [Read More]


 

Basketball: Paladin girls fall to Scots again

Pinecrest guard Chantelle Keirnan’s last-ditch 3-pointer ended up being a bit of a heartbreaker for her own team. Had the Lady Paladins’ second successful trey of the night not rattled through with two seconds left in the game, they’d have walked off the court knowing a five-... [Read More]


 

Football: Wiggins out as Pinecrest coach Football: Wiggins out as Pinecrest coach

On Dec. 2, Georgia Secretary of State Brian P. Kemp presented Charles Wiggins a letter commending his service as Pinecrest Academy’s football coach. Wiggins was in shock as he accepted the honor. He’d been fired earlier that morning. “They just came out of the blue with it,&... [Read More]


 




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