After his start in 2016, head varsity football coach David Perno will coach his seventh consecutive season with the Gladiators in the fall of 2022.
Gretchen Hinger
Gretchen Hinger
Gretchen Hinger is a senior at Clarke Central High School in Athens, Georgia and the Sports Editor for the ODYSSEY Media Group. As the Sports Editor, Hinger strives to improve her and her peers’ journalistic writing and provide the community with information and coverage of CCHS. She has also attended a multitude of journalistic events including the Georgia Scholastic Press Association conference, Southern Interscholastic Press Association conference and the National Scholastic Press Association conference.
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Clarke County High School students and staff have brought to light concerns of gender-based equity issues in CCHS athletic facilities, and due to this discussion Clarke County School District and CCHS administration have been working to resolve the disparities.
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Sports Editor Gretchen Hinger, a senior, reflects on her time in the ODYSSEY.
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Sports Editor Gretchen Hinger, a senior, and CCHS varsity soccer player Hannah Barnett, a senior, discuss Barnett’s time playing soccer and future collegiate athletic career.
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When addressing sexual abuse cases, national sports organizations need to focus on public awareness and transparency in order to make women’s sports safer and allow women to retain power.
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Sports Editor Gretchen Hinger, a senior, and CCHS varsity baseball third baseman AJ Huff, a senior, discuss their time in CCHS athletics over the course of their high school career.
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The CCHS varsity boys basketball team is playing Loganville High School today at 8:30 p.m. and Cedar Shoals High School on Saturday at 3:30 p.m..
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Bringing the national title to Athens
by Gretchen Hinger January 15, 2022Following their win against the University of Alabama on Jan. 10 to gain the 2021 College Football Playoff National Championship title, the University of Georgia held a parade and celebration in Athens on Jan. 15.
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CCHS Associate Principal Reginald Thomas has been teaching at CCHS for 23 years and hopes to leave an impact on the school community through the various positions he has held.
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Beat Editor Gretchen Hinger, a junior, shares her belief that every moment matters and has an impact on the future.
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Clarke Central High School varsity baseball shortstop Rio Foster, third baseman Garrison Cass and…
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The CCHS varsity baseball team’s season is coming to an end on April 21 as they continue to move through their region games during the second half of the season.
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Clarke Central High School seniors and twins Amanda and Elise stand in a flower…
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CCHS varsity baseball sweeps CSHS in doubleheader
by Gretchen Hinger March 3, 2021The Clarke Central High School varsity baseball team played a doubleheader against Cedar Shoals High School on March 2 winning both games and moving their record to 7-2.
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After their 2020 season was shut down due to COVID-19, the CCHS varsity baseball team is hopeful for the future as they start off the 2021 season with two wins against Oglethorpe County High School.
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CCSD and Clarke Middle School administrators have begun planning the renovation or reconstruction of the CMS building.
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ODYSSEY Media Group Beat Editor Gretchen Hinger reflects on how her obsession with school supplies fuels her interest in learning.
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The Clarke County School District is planning for pre-K-8 students to return to face-to-face instruction on Nov. 9.
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Sports staffer Gretchen Hinger reflects on her time during social distancing and her new attitude toward being away from her normal schedule.
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Clarke Central High School athletics, along with many other high schools in Georgia, will be competing against many new region teams for the 2020-21 school year.
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The Clarke Central High School boys varsity soccer team was not able to finish out the 2019-20 season due to COVID-19.
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“The Hand on the Wall”, the finale to the “Truly Devious” trilogy by Maureen Johnson, is riveting despite a slow start.
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The Clarke Central High School varsity boys soccer team has started preparation for the 2019-20 season with mental focus in mind.
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Gladiators move to Elite Eight
by Gretchen Hinger November 23, 2019The Clarke Central High School varsity football team defeated Wayne County High School on Nov. 22, advancing to the third round of state playoffs.
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By the numbers: Clarke Central High School vs. Wayne County High School
by Gretchen Hinger November 22, 2019The Clarke Central High School varsity football team played against Lithia Springs High School…
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Starting with Sherman
by Gretchen Hinger November 15, 2019Clarke Central High School head cross country coach Mollie Sherman is new to the cross country team in the 2019-20 school year.
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The Clarke Central High School Future Farmers of America chapter is developing the Green School Program during the 2019-20 school year.
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For the 2019-20 school year, the Clarke Central High School Future Farmers of America chapter plans to put into place many new initiatives.
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Clarke Central High School scheduler and instructional math coach Summer Smith enjoys the challenge of creating a schedule for students at CCHS.
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The captivating new mystery novel “Two Can Keep a Secret” by Karen McManus is a thriller that readers will not want to put down.
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Freshman and Journalism I student Gretchen Hinger shares her perspective on trying new things, and how she always tries her best and keeps a persistent attitude.
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The Marie Lu “Warcross” sequel, “Wildcard,” is an interesting book, but it does not quite live up to its predecessor.
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Clarke Central High School freshman Gretchen Hinger reflects on the lesson learned from the challenges of her new puppy.