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New Albany Bulldogs

  • New Albany's season ends against Louisville

    New Albany’s season came to an end on Friday, but the Bulldogs fought hard throughout the 38-13 loss to Louisville.

    The Bulldogs carried the momentum early on, as O.J. Hardin had an interception on Louisville’s opening drive. It only took one play for Spencer Day to find Austin Howard for the 20-yard touchdown, giving New Albany the early 7-0 advantage.

  • Lady Bulldogs named to All-Division team

    New Albany named five to the All-Division team for slow pitch softball, voted by the coaches and announced this week.
    Leading the way for the Lady Bulldogs is junior Lauren Cavender, who earned Defensive Most Valuable Player honors for her pitching performance.
    Also earning All-Division honors for the Lady Bulldogs are Mallory Beaty, Shaneka Cullins, Megan Dye and Kayla Pavlick. Senior Shannon Goode earned honorable mention honors.

  • Bulldogs prepare for round two

    Louisville has a great tradition in football, one that coach Ron Price and his Bulldogs hope to build here in New Albany. Friday, the Bulldogs will take on the Wildcats in the second round of the 4A playoffs and hope to make another step toward a state title.
    “We’ve tried to stress to our kids the tradition Louisville has,” Price said. “They’ve won seven state championships, and it’s important to them to be successful in the playoffs.”

  • New Albany advances to second round with win over Gentry

    Boston Newsome accomplished two goals on Friday night; breaking New Albany's single season rushing record and more importantly, helping his team advance to the second round of the 4A state playoffs.

    Behind the senior’s four touchdowns, the Bulldogs easily put away Indianola Gentry, 34-0, in the first round.

  • New Albany football prepares for playoffs

    New Albany head coach Ron Price has emphasized to his team just how important it is that they are able to host a playoff game for the third year in a row.

  • Myrtle girls, West Union boys win cross country division titles

    Myrtle girls and West Union boys won division titles in cross country last Saturday, competing at Tupelo Christian Prep in Belden.
    Hunter Jennings led the pack of Eagle runners that took the top seven spots in the Region 2-1A meet. Jennings finished with a time of 19:06 and was followed by Austin Kiddy, Randy Long, Eli Basil, Brandon Crane, Andrew Childers and Adam Grubbs. Lavon Cook was the top finisher for Myrtle in eighth place. The Eagles won the division title over Myrtle.

  • New Albany represented at all-star game

    New Albany was well represented last weekend in the Mississippi Association of Coaches slow pitch all-star game in Newton. Seniors Shannon Goode and Mallory Beaty were among the 12 chosen from North Mississippi for the 4A/5A/6A game, along with coaches Shane Sanderson and Tom Zahller.

  • Bulldogs hold on for win at Lewisburg

    New Albany closed the regular season with a win at Lewisburg on Friday, and the scoring came on two big passing plays, as the Bulldogs defeated the Patriots, 14-13.

    The Bulldogs are accustomed to what running back Boston Newsome can do on the ground, but it was the senior’s arm and ability to find an open Spencer Day that put the first points on the board in the opening quarter.

  • Bulldogs fired up for Lewisburg

    The Bulldogs enter the final regular season game tonight, playing at Lewisburg.
    After capturing its second division title in three years, the Bulldogs now face the 7-3 Patriots, who need a win to secure a playoff spot.

  • Bulldogs defeat Rosa Fort, win division title

    The Bulldogs won its fourth straight game on Friday, overcoming an early 2-4 record this season to win the Division 2-4A championship, defeating Rosa Fort, 35-14.

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