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New Albany Bulldogs

  • 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.

  • Bulldog Sweep

    New Albany has a flair for the dramatic and once again came from behind to top Myrtle, capturing the Union County Girls Championship, 53-45, Saturday night.

    A packed house on Myrtle’s home court watched the Lady Hawks command most of the game until the fourth quarter. Down by nine, New Albany went on a 21-4 run to close the game and capture their third straight UCT title.

  • Union County Tournament- Day two

    Just when the Hawks thought they were set to advance to the boys championship of the Union County Tournament, Ingomar made a late run to almost top Myrtle in the final minute of their semifinal game Friday night.

    Ahead by 10, 62-52, Myrtle only held on for a three-point win, 69-66 after Ingomar closed the game outscoring the Hawks 14-7, nine points off three-straight three pointers.

  • County teams set for 2011 tournament

    The hotbed looks to heat up again this weekend after area schools were handed a break due to weather. All eyes will be on Myrtle for the 2011 Union County Tournament with New Albany girls and Ingomar boys entering as the defending champions.

  • NAHS opens new year in soccer

    New Albany opened the new year with two weekend matches against Pontotoc and Corinth.

    The Lady ‘Dawgs dropped both contests, 5-0 to Pontotoc and 3-1 to Corinth with Morgan Odle scoring the lone goal of the two games, assisted by Hannah Anderson in Saturday’s road match at Corinth.

    “We were already exhausted with playing the night before and the long bus ride that morning,” head coach Les Huntington said.” We took the early lead against Corinth, but after their second and third goals, our defense just broke down.”

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