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NET athletes fare well at state events
Northeast Tennessee athletes, including some from Hawkins County, showed up and showed out during Spring Fling 31, the TSSAA Championships for high school spring sports, and during the TMSAA State Championships for middle schoolers. Overall, the eastern section of the state certainly held its own across the board. Here’s a quick recap. TRACK & FIELD ...
PHOTO GALLERY: Volunteer boys finish third in Class AA
MURFREESBORO — The Volunteer boys tied for third overall in the team standings at the 2024 TSSAA Class AA Track & Field Championships on Tuesday, May 21, at Middle Tennessee State University’s Dean A. Hayes Track and Soccer Stadium. In individual events, Hawkins County’s high school contingent produced two state championships and three state runners-up. Volunteer’s Jacie Begley and Roman Borghetti-Metz swept the girls’ and boys’ 800-meter runs to earn the state titles. Each of their state championships is featured in a separate story online...
Hawkins County 4-Hers earn top finishes in state archery contest.
The Hawkins County 4-H Archery Club has been practicing each week in preparation for the State Contest in Cookeville. The 4-Hers that have been working toward this contest are: Kahleya Shirkey, Cypress Griffith, Alyssa Jones, Mylia Law, Kyler Drinnon, Chadd Carpenter, Brie Rejdych, Alex Jones, Aaron Sims, Will Charles, and Dalton Collier. 4-Hers must understand the marksmanship, the safe and responsible use of firearms, the principles of hunting and archery,...
Giving up football for basketball was wise decision for Trent Noah
Dondi Noah admits he was always more of a “football guy” than basketball and coached football for almost 20 years before Harlan County schools consolidated. His son, Trent, used to “travel everywhere” playing football when he was young. “He started playing contact football at age 4. You were not supposed to start until you were […] The post Giving up football for basketball was wise decision for Trent Noah appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
Harlan County boys capture fourth straight conference title; Leslie edges HCHS girl
Brought to you by Harlan County Sports. By Abby Sherman Contributing Sports Writer The Harlan County boys track team continued its stranglehold on the Southeast Kentucky Conference, winning the SEKC championship for the fourth consecutive season last Tuesday at Leslie County. The Bears won the meet with 203 points, defeating second-place Williamsburg by 80. Harlan […] The post Harlan County boys capture fourth straight conference title; Leslie edges HCHS girl appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
Face the Musick with Chiefs' Coward
ROGERSVILLE — Face the Musick is a player profile in which local athletes answer 15 random, rapid fire questions from sports editor Carmen Musick. The lighthearted feature is designed to highlight middle and high school athletes from Hawkins County. Elizabeth Coward Cherokee freshman Sports: Cross country, track, basketball ...
PHOTO GALLERY: Lady Warriors bring home two gold medals, one silver
CLARKSVILLE — The Rogersville City School girls added two more state titles to the trophy case on Saturday, and another Lady Warrior finished as a state runner-up, during the TMSAA Class A Track & Field Championships at Austin Peay State University’s Fortera Stadium. Those top finishes helped catapult the Lady Warriors to a third-place finish in the state meet, just two points shy of collecting the state runner-up hardware. Jonesborough,...
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