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New Albany Bulldogs

  • NA hits the road to Corinth

    Two games stand in between the Bulldogs and the start of division play, and New Albany will look to start a new winning streak, traveling to Corinth on Friday.

  • Lady Urchin sweep

    A strong defensive effort was all East Union needed, picking up four, one-run wins to sweep their slate in the Union County Tournament, winning their second title in three years.

     

    “We won every game by one run, so what does that tell you?” Lady Urchin coach Josh Blythe said. “I’m proud of the kids; we made big plays, fought through several errors. We didn’t play great, but we just did enough to get it done.”

  • Bulldogs bounce back with shutout of Amory

    Bouncing back from a tough loss was the goal for New Albany this week, and using a consistent offensive performance, the ‘Dawgs improved to 3-1 after their 27-0 shutout of Amory on Friday.

     

    “You hate to lose,” NAHS coach Ron Price said of last week’s loss to Pontotoc, “but it that’s what it takes to get this team’s attention and move this team forward, I’m just proud of the way we responded tonight.”

  • Bulldogs set to host Amory

    Amory is a well-known powerhouse in football, and the Bulldogs are looking to return to the win column, hosting the Panthers Friday night.

  • Bulldogs fall in home opener

    In the final two minutes of a close game, New Albany came out of a timeout and attempted a fourth down play in the red zone that could have given them a tremendous boost against one of their biggest rivals. As the ball went from Spencer Day and slipped through the hands of Riley Alef, it was that play that described the Bulldogs’ entire night, as they suffered a 20-6 setback to Pontotoc.

     

  • Bulldogs set to renew rivalry with Pontotoc

    Another former division rival stands in front of the Bulldogs this week, as New Albany will host Pontotoc to open their home slate.

  • Results form 13th annual Robertson's Sportswear Tournament

    East Union picked up a big win against softball powerhouse Smithville, 4-0, as part of the 13th annual Robertson’s Sportswear Tournament, held at the New Albany Sportsplex.

  • 'Dawgs' defense stifles Itawamba

    Defense was once again the staple for the Bulldogs, as they improved to 2-0 on the year, defeating Itawamba, 20-7, on Friday.

     

    “Coach tells us defense wins championships, offense puts people in the stands,” senior linebacker Riley Alef said. “The score says it pretty much, and as long as they keep from scoring, they can’t win.”

  • Bulldogs win streak on the line at Itawamba

    New Albany has become accustomed to winning, but another challenge faces the Bulldogs this week, as they will try to keep their regular season winning streak going at Itawamba.

  • 'Dawgs win third straight against Ripley

    This year, the season opener was about more than just beating a rival, it was also about beating the critics.

     

    Carrying their reloading theme, New Albany held on to defeat Ripley, 19-14, making it three straight against one of their biggest rivals, eight out of the last ten in the series.

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