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Lex Hooper stretches for one of four touchdowns in Friday’s shutout victory in Andrews. Photos by Art Miller/amiller@grahamstar.com

Lex Hooper stretches for one of four touchdowns in Friday’s shutout victory in Andrews. Photos by Art Miller/amiller@grahamstar.com

Six down, one to go

Andrews – A distinctive buzz lingered over Friday’s Smoky Mountain Conference match-up between Robbinsville and Andrews.
The only public transportation available in the county, Graham County Transit, began operation in the 1980s. Members of the staff that have worked continually through the COVID-19 pandemic are (clockwise, from top left) Penny Postell, dispatcher Donna Hill, assistant director Tracy Jenkins, Jennifer Conley, Terry Crawford and Frank Deyton. Not pictured are director Juanita Colvard and drivers Michael Badalucca, Lamar Carver and Andrew Hyde. Photo by Art Miller/amiller@grahamstar.com

The only public transportation available in the county, Graham County Transit, began operation in the 1980s. Members of the staff that have worked continually through the COVID-19 pandemic are (clockwise, from top left) Penny Postell, dispatcher Donna Hill, assistant director Tracy Jenkins, Jennifer Conley, Terry Crawford and Frank Deyton. Not pictured are director Juanita Colvard and drivers Michael Badalucca, Lamar Carver and Andrew Hyde. Photo by Art Miller/amiller@grahamstar.com

Wheels are turnin'

* Unsung Heroes: Part 2 in a 5-part series Even during a pandemic, the van still ships out each day.
There was little Hayesville’s Adam Cook (5) could do to slow down the progress of Robbinsville’s Isaac Picon during the junior varsity Knights’ 68-0 win over the Yellow Jackets on March 24. Photo by Art Miller/amiller@grahamstar.com

There was little Hayesville’s Adam Cook (5) could do to slow down the progress of Robbinsville’s Isaac Picon during the junior varsity Knights’ 68-0 win over the Yellow Jackets on March 24. Photo by Art Miller/amiller@grahamstar.com

Long-lasting home defense

Robbinsville – Any reservations about playing on a day’s rest were quickly swatted away. The junior varsity Black Knights (3-1) struck early and often in their second game in three days March 24, pummeling the visiting Hayesville Yellow Jackets 68-0.

Swing, batter batter

Rosman – Rain has forced several schedule changes, but it has done little to dampen the spirits of the Robbinsville Middle School Lady Knights.
Lady Knights freshman Memory Frapp puts a charge into the ball during Monday’s road game at Murphy. The connection resulted in a double. Photo by Noah Shatzer/Cherokee Scout

Lady Knights freshman Memory Frapp puts a charge into the ball during Monday’s road game at Murphy. The connection resulted in a double. Photo by Noah Shatzer/Cherokee Scout

Clash of the titans

Murphy – In a game that featured two teams combining for 24 runs, 26 hits, 27 runners left on-base, 16 walks and six errors, something had to give. Unfortunately for the Robbinsville Lady Knights, that something was their first loss of the season.
Wade Hamilton (10) stretches to recover Carson Taylor’s fumble in the end zone, during the first quarter of Friday’s road game at Swain County. The recovery set off a 38-point first half for Robbinsville, en route to a resounding victory over the Devils. Photos by Art Miller/amiller@grahamstar.com

Wade Hamilton (10) stretches to recover Carson Taylor’s fumble in the end zone, during the first quarter of Friday’s road game at Swain County. The recovery set off a 38-point first half for Robbinsville, en route to a resounding victory over the Devils. Photos by Art Miller/amiller@grahamstar.com

They just kept scoring and scoring ...

Bryson City – What started as an even tilt quickly spiraled into a lopsided affair.
Members of the Graham County Sanitation Department make a living by cleaning up the county. From left are Harvey Bollinger, Richard Millsaps, Junior Shaffer, Chris Williams, Gavin Colvard and Scott Hooper. Not pictured are Samuel Shope, Bill Self and Myron Hidden. Photo by Art Miller/amiller@grahamstar.com

Members of the Graham County Sanitation Department make a living by cleaning up the county. From left are Harvey Bollinger, Richard Millsaps, Junior Shaffer, Chris Williams, Gavin Colvard and Scott Hooper. Not pictured are Samuel Shope, Bill Self and Myron Hidden. Photo by Art Miller/amiller@grahamstar.com

Someone’s got to do it

* Unsung Heroes: Part 1 in a 5-part series Every day, Graham County’s sanitation workers oversee the disposal of waste in the county, and ensure that dump sites are kept clean and safe.

New tourism member begins

Robbinsville – The Robbinsville Tourism Authority met Tuesday evening, marking its newest member’s first time at the table.  Blevins Tire and Automotive owner Richard Blevins took his seat as the board’s new member, after being approved by the Robbinsville Board of Aldermen.