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New Albany Bulldogs

  • Foley signs with Minnesota-Crookston

    Luke Foley has sent a lot of emails in the last few months, hoping for an opportunity to play football at the next level. Foley was given that chance and will sign today with the University of Minnesota-Crookston, a division two school.

  • Mission Accomplished

    The setting is the 2010 4A State Championship, where New Albany, the state’s top team and undefeated North Half Champion, falls to Raymond; the team’s only loss of the season. From that moment on, there was only one goal on the minds of the Lady Bulldogs, particularly the eight girls who would be seniors: to make it back to Jackson and finish the job.

  • State Champions!

    Three years have led to this moment. As the seconds counted down, New Albany began to celebrate the championship they have coveted for so long, but fell short at winning. In the end, there were only tears of joy as the careers of eight seniors ended and the Lady Bulldogs were finally able to call themselves State Champions.

  • State title on the line for Lady Bulldogs

    It is the last go-around for New Albany and eight seniors, and they are taking nothing for granted.

  • Bulldogs win home opener against Ripley

    When Joel Gafford walked onto Legion Field Tuesday night, he was in unfamiliar territory, as he was, for the first time, the opponent of New Albany. In his first regular season game as a head coach, the 2003 NAHS graduate and his Ripley Tiger squad opened their 2011 campaign falling to the team he once played and worked for.

  • 'Dawgs' rally falls short against St. Stanislaus

    New Albany may have not been given much of a chance going into their semifinal match-up against St. Stanislaus, but the Bulldogs made the most of their opportunity before falling in the final minutes of their 73-66 game Monday night.

    The Bulldogs led for a majority of the first half despite the Rock-a-Chaws using their inside force, led by Johnny Zuppardo with 11 first quarter points.

  • Lady Bulldogs advance to championship game

    It was 25 years ago that John Stroud traveled to Jackson with the New Albany boys’ team and won a state championship. Now, Stroud and his Lady Bulldog squad became one step closer to capturing the title they have coveted for the last three seasons.

    But it was not easy for the state’s top ranked team.

    Down by as many as seven, New Albany fought from behind for their 4A semifinal win over South Jones, 57-52, on Monday.

  • Bulldogs set for 4A showdown

    Brad Gray has seen his team respond well after losses, and as the Bulldogs prepare for the 4A State Semifinals, he hopes to see that same attitude when they play St. Stanislaus on Monday.
    “It was tough losing in North Half, but despite that, we’re still playing, he said.
    “That’s what we’re trying to get across to our kids. You don’t want to lose, but we still have a shot. We’re still alive, and usually they come back the first game after a loss with a chip on their shoulder, so I think we’ll be okay.”

  • Ready and determined

    An even more determined Lady Bulldog squad awaits their next opponent, and for the third year in a row, New Albany travels to Jackson in quest of a state title. After the letdown in 2010, it is all business for head coach John Stroud and his top-ranked squad.

  • North Half Championship recap

    Lady Bulldogs win second straight North Half title

    For the second year in a row, it took overtime for the Lady Bulldogs to claim the North Half Championship, as they earned the 46-42 win over Pontotoc on Saturday.

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