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New Albany Bulldogs

  • NAHS golf finishes fourth at state

    New Albany golf closed its season with a fourth place finish in the 4A state tournament last week, capped by its best second day total of 628.
    Peyton Dunlap shot a team-best 148, and Holt Garrett finished with a 155, shooting a 78 and 77 over the two days.
    Ryne Sanford finished next, shooting a 161, followed by Will Cherry with a 164 and Will Robbins at 199.
    Lewisburg won the team title finishing with a 608, followed by Corinth (614), Kosciusko (615) and New Albany (628).

  • Bulldogs end spring practice

    Boston Newsome ran for two touchdowns, but it took the Bulldogs’ offense until the second quarter to get on the board, eventually leading toa 14-7 win at Oxford last Thursday.

  • Golf season wraps up with state championships

    The golf championships are drawing to a close, and New Albany girls and Ingomar boys participated in their state title matches earlier this week.

  • State track championships scheduled for this weekend

    New Albany, East Union and Myrtle track competed in the north half championships last weekend. With the top four in each event advancing, these are the athletes that will compete in the state championships this weekend in Pearl.

  • State Champs!

    Warner Creekmore would tell you she is living vicariously through her kids.

    For the second time in three years, New Albany captured the 4A state championship in tennis, and for the coach, this is also the second time in three years she has won with one of her children.

  • New Albany tennis wins north half

    Fresh off of its north half team championship, New Albany is competing in the individual championships at Mississippi College before the Wednesday showdown against Newton County.
    Taking on Lafayette in the north half championship last Friday, the Bulldogs won all but one court, and the boys’ doubles team of Christian and Christopher Scott sealed the win, sending New Albany to play for its second state title in the sport.

  • Bulldogs fall at home to Lafayette

    The Bulldogs allowed four runs in the first inning, but coach John Walker said it was Lafayette’s pitching that ultimately led to New Albany’s season ending 6-1 loss on Monday.

  • Bulldogs take series vs. Whippets, prepares for Lafayette

    With game two and the season on the line, Mason Maxey wanted the ball in his hands.

  • Saturday playoff recap

     County softball teams saw their seasons come to an end on Saturday, falling in games versus Vardaman, Pine Grove and Smithville.

    At West Union, the Lady Eagles could not overcome early mishaps, falling 11-6 to Vardaman at home.

    The Lady Rams scored five runs in the first inning off hits by Grace Edmondson and Trisha Williams. The Lady Eagles also committed two errors, helping Vardaman.

  • Union County playoff recaps: Friday

     With game two and the season on the line, Mason Maxey wanted the ball in his hands.

    After Thursday’s game one loss at Kosciusko where the senior gave up four runs on the mound, Maxey not only came in to relieve Friday’s starter Colt Smith, but also got the game-winning hit for the Bulldogs in extra innings, 4-3, to force a deciding game three on Saturday.

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