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New Albany Bulldogs

  • Recap from Union/Prentiss Shootout

    West Union 71 Thrasher 64

    The Eagles fought from behind in the opener of the Union/Prentiss Shootout, defeating Thrasher 71-64.

    Zak Jumper helped West Union stay within three points after the first quarter despite eight points by O’Neal Cummings. Cummings scored 10 of Thrasher’s 16 second quarter points, as they went ahead 34-27 at the half.

  • Girls take center stage in Renasant Challenge

    New Albany has become accustomed to facing big opponents this season, and one of their biggest tests met them in the Renasant Bank Girls Challenge on Saturday.

    Memphis Central currently boasts a top 10 ranking and two of the best players in the nation. If there were any pregame jitters for the Lady Bulldogs, it showed early with the Lady Warriors jumping to an early 11-3 lead with five points coming from Nina Davis.

  • Bulldogs advance to second round, Lady 'Dawgs end soccer season

    Nothing could stop New Albany in their first round win over Senatobia Thursday night. Battling several factors and falling behind twice in the match, the Bulldogs held on for a 4-3 win to advance to Saturday’s second round.

  • Union County's best in baseball to join Northeast

    Northeast Mississippi Community College head baseball coach Kent Farris had a big night at his annual signing ceremony on Thursday, January 20.

    Northeast’s veteran baseball coach picked up six signees and 10 commitments to the Northeast baseball program during the ceremony held between the Lady Tiger and Tiger basketball games against Mississippi Delta.

  • Renasant Challenge features big match-ups

    Ingomar will play host to some of the region’s best teams in this weekend’s Renasant Bank/Relay for Life Girls Challenge.

    New Albany and Myrtle will each square off in an afternoon slate that feature four of the state’s top 10 teams along with one of the best teams in the nation in Memphis Central.

  • World Series Champion visits with New Albany students

    Believe in yourself and follow your dreams was the message New Albany students received from a famous alum on Wednesday. Former Bulldog and member of the World Series Champion San Francisco Giants, Eli Whiteside, visited each school in the district, talking to students about his career and his path to success as part of the Carol M. White Physical Education SHAPE Up! Grant.

  • World Champion San Francisco Giants Catcher to Speak to NA Students

    Students in the New Albany School District will soon have the opportunity to meet and listen to a World Series Champion thanks to the Carol M. White Physical Education SHAPE Up! Grant, the Union County Development Association, and the City of New Albany.  As a part of the district’s focus on physical activity and healthy lifestyles, San Francisco Giants catcher Eli Whiteside will speak to all students about the importance of physical fitness, making healthy choices, and following your dreams.  

  • Bob Jones tops New Albany in Hotbed Classic

    New Albany’s opponent in this year’s Hotbed Classic was everything advertised, and the Bulldogs had a strong showing before watching Bob Jones pull away in the fourth quarter of their 74-64 win.

     

  • Bulldogs win first powerlifting meet

    New Albany boys picked up their first ever win in powerlifting, taking first place in the Nettleton Powerlifting Meet last Saturday, Jan. 15.

  • New Albany clinches playoff berths in soccer

    Estefany and Anthony Fernandez both posted strong performances, helping New Albany stay in the race for the boys and girls division titles in 1-4A with their wins over North Pontotoc Tuesday night.

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