Bryan County

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    Bryan County High School is a public high school located in Pembroke, Georgia, committed to excellence and success in all we do. We are dedicated to rigorous educational tasks that challenge and motivate students while always being focused on continuous improvement.

    Bryan County High School slow pitch softball teams won state championships in 1983, 1986, and 2001. The Team has been to the state playoffs many times for fast pitch softball but has never claimed a title.

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By Nathan Dominitz, Special to Prep Sports Report | August 4, 2025

Three part coaches survey series from the Optim Orthopedics/Prep Sports Report media . . .

Optim Orthopedics, Prep Sports Report Host 5th Annual Football Media Day

By Special to the Prep Sports Report | July 30, 2025

Local Prep HS Football Coaches and Athletes Gather for Live Event, Broadcast Online . . .

2025 Savannah Football Scrimmage Schedule: Dates, Matchups & More

By Prep Sports Report Staff | July 28, 2025

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Savannah’s Super Bowl Champ Nolan Smith Hosts 5th Annual Youth Football Camp

By Nathan Dominitz, Special to Prep Sports Report | July 14, 2025

The story's not finished yet," the Savannah native said. "I just try to keep writing a new chapter in my life every day. . . .