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GMC sends twins to Georgia on softball scholarship

https://www.13wmaz.com/story/sports/2015/11/11/harding-gmc-softball-scholarship/75607282/

For the second time in nine years, Georgia Military College high school sent a duo to a Division I school.

Karlie and Kylie Harding are twins, and they play softball. They both decided early on they wanted to attend the same college, and they said they're both thrilled to go to Athens to the University of Georgia,

The Bulldogs have had an amazing run under their tenure.

The two have played in the State Championship softball tournament four times and the team won the title last season and this season.

Both will be named on the softball All-Region and All-State squads. Karlie and Kylie wanted to go to the same school and figure they can really help each other out as they trade up on their bulldog uniforms.