Oglethorpe County’s Keagan Moats tackles Elbert County’s Jayvyn Hickman during a game last season. Moats returns as one of the Patriots’ starting linebackers this fall. (Photo/Adam Walters)
May 25, 2026
Oglethorpe County’s Keagan Moats tackles Elbert County’s Jayvyn Hickman during a game last season. Moats returns as one of the Patriots’ starting linebackers this fall. (Photo/Adam Walters)
Braxton Edmondson kicks a field goal during practice last. Edmondson returns for his senior season after kicking for the Patriots last year. (Photo/Andy Johnston)
Senior Tanner Mckie works at nose tackle during a practice last week at OCHS. Coleton Sexton, Stephen Berlin and Brett Liedberg are projected as the starters this season. (Photo/Andy Johnston)
The offensive line works on blocking during practice last week. Center Brock Barrett (right), a senior, is the anchor of the line this year. (Photo/Andy Johnston)
Junior Nicah Pass has returned to the football team as a wide receiver after not playing last season. He had 23 tackles on defense as a freshman. (Photo/Emma Greene)
Running back O’Maury Huggs takes the ball from quarterback Caden Hartrum during practice this week. The Patriots are running a pistol wing-T offense this season that features three backs. (Photo/Andy Johnston)
Senior Caden Hartrum returns to start at quarterback for the Patriots this year after moving from receiver during last season. (Photo/Emma Greene)
Seniors on the OCHS football team include Braxton Edmonson (88), Caden Hartrum (1), Tanner Mckie (50), Malik Forshee (21), and Clint Graham (22), (middle, from left), O’Maury Huggs, Stephen Berlin, Dalton Hilley and Keagan Moats, and (back) Brock Barrett. The Patriots will try to improve on last year’s winless record this fall. (Photo/Emma Greene)
Reese Campbell struck out three and didn’t walk anyone in Oglethorpe County’s 6-3 victory over Washington-Wilkes on Tuesday. She was coming off pitching a two-hitter in a win over Lincoln County on Aug. 6. (Photo/Ty Johnston)