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New Albany Bulldogs

  • Worship named 'Player of the Week'

    Running back Kelvin Worship was named the team's 'Player of the Week' for the September 10 game at Baldwyn.

    Worship rushed for 139 yards on 16 carries with three touchdowns in the 'Dawgs 36-0 win over the Bearcats. Pictured with Worship are NAHS head coach Ron Price and Alan Greer of Bancorp South. The 'Player of the Week' is sponsored each week by Bancorp South.

  • 'Dawgs motivated for Independence

    Call it what you want, but the Bulldogs are motivated, using two visible items on the sideline as an incentive to work hard in practice and carry that into each game.

  • Defense named 'Players of the Week'

    The ‘Dawgs defense was named the Players of the Week for the Sept. 3 game against Corinth.

    The unit stepped up with 90 tackles and two interceptions in NAHS’s 14-7 win over the Warriors. Pictured are: (front l-r) Shane Smith, Reggie Webb, Austin Howard, Kareem Brown, Boston Newsome, Dalvin Carr, Luke Foley (back l-r) Shawn Smith, Tim Abrams, Devonte’ Bradley, Zach Hand, Riley Alef, Josh Creekmore and O. J. Hardin. The Player of the Week is sponsored by Bancorp South.

  • Lady Falcons win slow pitch UCT

    In a day of extra-inning games and upsets, Ingomar finished on top as the 2010 Union County Tournament champs.

     

    The Lady Falcons battled adversity, starting the day at 0-2. In their opening match-up against Myrtle, Ingomar tied the game only to fall in the final inning, 3-2. The Lady Hawks loaded the bases and scored on an illegal pitch and would also win their second game, 3-2 over New Albany to become one of the early favorites for the title.

  • Worship leads Bulldogs over Baldwyn

    Kelvin Worship and the Bulldogs’ offense used a productive second half to improve to 4-0 after their 36-0 shutout at Baldwyn last Friday.

     

    The senior’s three touchdowns capped the team’s second shutout of the season, but the game was closer than the score suggested in the first half.

  • NA focusing on basics for Baldwyn

    The Bulldogs are back to the basics this week as they prepare to travel to Baldwyn this Friday night.
    New Albany is off to their best start since 1996, as that was the last year the Bulldogs opened the season at 3-0. This week they will look to win their second straight over the Bearcats, with NAHS winning 2009’s contest, 31-12.

  • MS Select opens fall baseball season

    The Mississippi Select fall baseball league opened with a five game slate on Sunday and plenty of county faces this season.
    Hunter McQuary led the Black Prairie Mudcats in their 8-3 win over the North MS Jets. The West Union senior had two hits and three RBI.
    McQuary brought in two runs in the Mudcats’ five run third inning, giving Black Prairie the 6-0 lead.
    Austin Goode had the win on the mound for the Mudcats, while Ethan Blount earned the save.
    The homestanding Tallahatchie Rascals opened with a 12-1 loss to the Mississippi RedWasps.

  • New Albany edges Corinth

    Dalvin Carr made one of the biggest catches in his tenure with New Albany, helping the Bulldogs seal the 14-7 win over Corinth last Friday night.

     

    The Warriors’ final drive stayed alive after Luke Foley was penalized for roughing the punter, but Carr’s interception with 1:25 remaining gave New Albany the ball around midfield, leading to their third win of the season.

  • O-Line gaining attention for 2-0 'Dawgs

    New Albany’s offense has seen a lot of success so far this season, and it all starts with the group up front.

  • Basil named 'Player of the Week'

    The player of the week for the August 27 game against Ripley is Tyler Basil. Basil went 12-for-13 for 216 yards and four touchdowns in the Bulldogs' 49-0 win over the Tigers. Pictured with Basil is Alan Greer of BancorpSouth.
     

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