Tyler Arnold (@tylerarnold04) 's Twitter Profile
Tyler Arnold

@tylerarnold04

| Southern Columbia Area High School Record Holder| Track & Field Athlete (Javelin 205’4 ft.) | University of Tennessee Track and Field |

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SoCoTigerSports (@socotigersports) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Boys Basketball 🏀 The Tigers gave a tremendous high energy effort all night defeating Nativity 75-59 at Alvernia University. This moves the Tigers 🐯 to 12-5 on the season. Brian Britton led the way with 30pts. Will Swank, Jake Hoy and Dom Fetterolf chipped in w 10, 9 and 8pts.

Juanita Broaddrick (@atensnut) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the Joe Biden that Kamala and the other Liars said was perfectly capable of running the country. Joe has never run the country.

Mitch Rupert (@mitch_rupert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oh no big deal, just a Central Columbia kid getting a sack in the NFL Congrats, Jared Verse on what is hopefully the first of many

Barstool Rocky Top (@barstooltenn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We need to go back and talk about the abuse Alabama players are facing. Coach shoves player resulting in debilitating injury. Prayers for this young man.

Cam Michaels (@cammichaels04) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am very grateful for the opportunity to play at Elizabethtown and beyond thankful for my teammates and coaches I spent the last two years with. With that being said, I have entered the transfer portal with two years of eligibility. Here are my highlights:

Dave Fegley (@dfegs9) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Three District 4 throwers won state medals in the Boys 2A javelin. The junior trio from left to right includes Southern Columbia’ Ethan Reed (fourth), Danville’s Collin Geise (second), and Central Columbia’s Ty Regan (sixth). piaad4sports

Three District 4 throwers won state medals in the Boys 2A javelin. The junior trio from left to right includes Southern Columbia’ Ethan Reed (fourth), Danville’s Collin Geise (second), and Central Columbia’s Ty Regan (sixth). <a href="/piaad4sports/">piaad4sports</a>