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Sports Columns

  • Support the Amanda Price Memorial 5K

    Earlier this week, I had the chance to sit down and speak with Coach Ron Price, catching up with him since the events from December.
    What I listened to that afternoon was inspiring, uplifting and it reminded me of the respect I hold for Coach Price.
    What he emphasized the most throughout our conversation was his appreciation for what the community has done for him and his family, as well as a local group that focuses on helping families who are victims of violent crimes.   

  • Lady 'Dawg seniors talk about playoffs

    It’s been spoken of many times, the youth of New Albany’s girls’ soccer team. At any given game, at least seven freshman take the field, and it’s been that way for the last two years, which would make you think they do not have much success.
    And that’s where you’re wrong.

  • Previewing the Hotbed Classic

    It’s the little things that make the Hotbed Classic unique and brings in some of the state’s elite year after year.
    The latest installment of the tournament, sponsored by the New Albany Kiwanis Club, will showcase some of the area’s premier teams outside of Union County, Baldwyn and Booneville, along with the five county schools and Calera from Alabama.

  • Next step with East Union football

    The final step in dissolving the county-wide football program took place last Monday with the Union County School Board voting to move the junior high program to East Union. This follows a December vote that moved the varsity program, which faced possible 5A classification after the 2012 season, to East Union.

  • Preparing for the UCT

    The biggest weekend in Union County is upon us once again, as West Union is set to host the 2012 Union County basketball Tournament next Thursday through Saturday, Jan. 12-14.
    Myrtle will enter the tourney as the top seed on both the boys’ and girls’ sides, with the Hawks at 11-5 and the Lady Hawks a perfect 15-0. Also on the girls’ side, three-time defending champion New Albany is the two seed at 7-6, followed by West Union (6-8), Ingomar (6-10) and East Union (0-14).

  • Looking back at 2011

    With 2011 coming to a close, it’s a time to look back on some of the big sports headlines for the year.
    There were notable accomplishments at each school, and after much thought, I’ve put together some of my favorite memories from 2011.

  • Thankful for a great year

    I’ll keep things brief this week since there’s not much to talk about given the holidays.
    I want to take this time to thank everyone for another tremendous year for me in Union County. Since next Friday’s issue will be the last of the year, I will take that time to list some of my favorite sports memories from 2011.

  • Football 'Dawgs receive postseason honors

    For the third consecutive year, New Albany has placed athletes on the All-State roster in 4A football, an honor attributed to not only the players, but the coaching staff.
    Voted on by the coaches during the state championships in Jackson, the list was released last week for all six classifications of the MHSAA and the MAIS.
    Receiving the honor for the Bulldogs this year are seniors Cade Simmons and Riley Alef, who were each second team selections.

  • Remembering Amanda Price

    It’s times like this where we are unable to grasp how the human mind sometimes works and what could cause someone to inflict pain upon, not only a family, but an entire community.

  • Siblings lead West Union bowling

    West Union has built a tradition in bowling and uniquely has a sibling trio contributing to the success of the program.
    Callie and Dalton Baggett entered this season as the captains for the Eagles and Lady Eagles, and for them and their younger brother, Chandler, bowling is just second nature as it is a sport they have participated in since they were young children.