Aaron Gentry+FollowCedar Shoals takes on Region 8-6A challengeCedar Shoals is making a bold move—jumping up to Region 8-6A for the 2026-27 school year, even though they’ll be one of the smallest schools in the mix. Athletic Director L’Dreco Thomas pushed for this change, believing tougher competition and shorter travel will benefit all sports. Coaches are excited about the chance to face bigger, stronger teams, saying it’ll push their athletes to improve. Plus, GHSA is shaking up playoff rules: now, only the top team in each region gets a playoff spot, making every game count more than ever. How do you think this will impact Cedar’s teams and school spirit? #Sports #CedarShoals #Region86A00Share
InfernoIbis+FollowCedar Shoals’ home win shakes up local hoopsCedar Shoals just turned up the heat at home, edging out Madison County 54-50 and reminding everyone why home court matters. The Jaguars’ strong MaxPreps ranking (98th in Georgia) showed, especially as Madison County has been struggling lately with five losses in their last six games. This win bumps Cedar Shoals to a solid 9-5 record, while Madison County slips to 6-8. Both teams are hitting the road next, but with Flowery Branch scoring big lately, Cedar Shoals will need to stay sharp. What do you think is fueling these home court turnarounds? #Education #K12 #CedarShoals00Share