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New Albany Bulldogs

  • NASD hires volleyball, bowling coaches

     New Albany has filled two coaching vacancies, hiring coaches for the two sports the school will add next fall.

    Wayne Dye and Lashay Ashford were recently approved by the school district, filling spots for bowling and volleyball. For Dye, the addition of bowling in the New Albany schools has been a long time coming.

  • 2011-2012 All-Union County basketball team announced

     Twenty athletes were named All-Union County, selected by the coaches at each school this week.

    Leading the girls’ selections are five from Myrtle, that led the Lady Hawks to the 1A north half semifinals.

  • Baseball 'Dawgs drop weekend contests

     The Bulldogs plated an early run but were unable to pull out a win over Tupelo on Saturday, falling 5-1.

    Mason Maxey’s triple preceded New Albany’s lone run, as he scored later on a wild pitch. The Bulldogs went through three pitchers, as Tupelo answered scoring four in the third and plating its final run in the fifth.

  • Corinth drops Lady 'Dawgs at home

    New Albany dropped its first home game of the season in a 9-1 decision over Corinth on Monday.

  • Dunlap signs with NEMCC golf

    Northeast Mississippi Community College head golf coach Mike Anderson has announced his first signee of the 2012-13 Tiger golf team.

  • Bulldogs hold on for division win at North Pontotoc

    New Albany accomplished several things Tuesday night at North Ponotoc. The Bulldogs defeated the Vikings for the first time since Coach John Walker joined the program, and more importantly, improved their division mark to 2-1 after falling at Lafayette last Friday.

  • Sister act leads New Albany golf

    New Albany girls golf is looking to make a run at state this year, and leading the way are a sister duo, contributing to a lot of the Lady Bulldogs’ success.
    Lenzi and Summer Sanderson began playing the sport at an early age, and continue to encourage one another now as they play at the varsity level.
    “We’ve been playing golf together since we were little, playing in father/child tournaments,” Lenzi said. “I don’t know if I would have continued playing if it weren’t for Summer.”

  • Lady Bulldogs win 2012 Union Co. softball tournament

    Not in eight years have the Lady Bulldogs won the Union Co. tournament in softball. That changed on Saturday, and for two seniors, it is, what they hope, a sign of good things to come for the remainder of their final season at New Albany.

    “We tried to modify our attitudes, set them aside and work together, and by doing that, we’ve now learned that we can win things like this,” Jalanna Cameron said.

  • Bulldogs open division play with win against Lafayette

    New Albany picked up a big division win over Lafayette on Tuesday, and did so without of one of its best players.

  • Bulldogs fall to Center Hill in spring break tournament

    The Bulldogs had one slip away, falling in the final inning against Center Hill, 6-4, in the first of two games at the Oxford Spring Break Tournament on Monday.
    New Albany built a 4-0 lead after three innings off a game-opening home run by Ben Foster and three runs in the third, highlighted by a two-run single by Jake McDonald.
    With Riley Alef on the mound, the Bulldogs held the Mustangs to three hits, while the senior struck out five.

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