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New Albany Bulldogs

  • Indians present another tough test for Bulldogs

    New Albany’s road to a potential division championship continues this Friday night with the Bulldogs hosting district foe, Itawamba.

  • Creekmore earns second 'Player of the Week' honor

    After sparking the Bulldogs' second half comeback at Pontotoc last Friday, junior Josh Creekmore was once again named the Bulldogs' "Player of the Week."

    Creekmore recorded 12 tackles and 89 yards in kickoff returns, including an 80-yard touchown return that led to 31-straight points by New Albany. Pictured with Creekmore is NAHS head coach Ron Price. The "Player of the Week" is sponsored by Bancorp South.

  • County teams compete in EU/Myrtle Challenge

    East Union picked up wins in varsity boys and girls cross country over the weekend, taking top honors at the East Union/Myrtle Challenge at the New Albany Sportsplex.

  • Creekmore ignites 'Dawgs in division opener

    One play defined the Bulldogs’ division opener, as New Albany fought from behind for a 31-10 win over Pontotoc.

     

  • Brown named 'Player of the Week'

    Kareem Brown was named the Bulldogs' "Player of the Week" for the September 24 game against M.S. Palmer.

    Brown totaled 155 yards on offense (56 rushing/ 99 receiving) and two touchdowns, while recording three tackles on defense, a blocked punt and 24 yards on a kickoff return for special teams in New Albany's 31-0 win against the Dragons. Pictured with Brown is NAHS head coach Ron Price. The "Player of the Week" is sponsored by Bancorp South.

  • Bulldogs top UC football

    County rivalries have created many memories in sports for Union County, and on Monday night, a new chapter opened with New Albany and Union County football facing one another.

  • Lady 'Dawgs return to postseason

    New Albany has been on a six year playoff hiatus in slow pitch, and that drought was put to an end Tuesday night. The Lady Bulldogs completed their regular season slate with a 5-2 win over Tishomingo County, and with a  little help from Pontotoc defeating North Pontotoc, the Lady ‘Dawgs enter the playoffs as the number two seed in Division 1-4A.

  • Stage set for division showdown

    Memories of the double overtime loss at Pontotoc in 2008 are still on the minds of the Bulldogs as they open division play against the Warriors on Friday.

  • Creekmore named USTA 'Coach of the Year'

    Warner Creekmore has long been an advocate for tennis in New Albany. From helping co-found the town’s beginner and junior summer programs to coaching New Albany High to a 4A state championship this past spring, Creekmore’s love for the sport is widely known and appreciated. Warner was honored for her efforts, as she was named the “Coach of the Year” for the state of Mississippi by the United States Tennis Association this week.

  • Bulldogs slay Dragons on Homecoming

    In a physical battle versus an undefeated opponent, the Bulldogs posted their third shutout of the season, defeating M.S. Palmer 31-0, to improve to 6-0.

     

    New Albany’s offense started slow, only producing a field goal on their opening drive, and Tyler Basil connected with Taylor Goode, making it 10-0 after the first.

    “Offensively, we didn’t do the things we wanted to do tonight like we’ve asked our kids, so we’ll work on that next week and hopefully get better there,” NAHS head coach Ron Price said.

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