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- Henley, Martin have solid weeks among Hamilton Golf Academy players; Bohn ties for second in Vegas
Final results for Scott Hamilton Golf Academy players for tour events ending Sunday, October 26. PGA Tour Shriners Hospitals for Children Open TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV October 22-25 Scott Hamilton Golf Academy players: 10th — Russell Henley (-13) T25 — Ben Martin (-9) MDF — Steven Bowditch MC — Brendon Todd MC — Hudson Swafford MC — Boo Weekley NOTE: Former SHGA player and Acworth resident, Jason Bohn, tied for second. Bohn is now coached by Mike Perpich. Next: CIMB Classic, Oct. 29-Nov. 1, Kuala Lumpur G&CC, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. _________________________ Champions Senior Tour Joe Durant is currently 7th in the Schwab Cup standings. Next: Oct. 30-Nov. 1, Toshiba Classic, Newport Beach CC, Newport Beach, CA, _________________________ Each week, Bartow Sports Zone tracks the professional golfers on tour affiliated with Cartersville Country Club's Scott Hamilton Golf Academy. Scott Hamilton is the long time Director of Golf at CCC and is teacher/advisor/instructor to many prominent golf professionals.
- Local high school football playoff update and current region standings
The 2015 region football standings updated for the GHSA regions that include local schools. In 7-AAAAA, the top 3 teams from each sub-region will square off Friday, Nov. 6 to determine the four state playoff teams. Dalton has locked up Division A and will host the Division B winner for the region championship Nov. 6. The winner will be the No. 1 seed in the state playoff. The loser will be the No. 2 seed. The Division B winner is still a mystery. Kell can create a three-way tie for the top spot with a victory at Sprayberry this Friday. Among the top three at this point, Cambridge beat Kell, Kell beat Riverwood, and Riverwood defeated Cambridge. If the race finishes in a three-way tie, Kell holds the tie-breaker. The No. 3 and No. 4 state playoff spots will be settled with region playoff games hosted by teams in Division A. The second place Division A team will host the third place Division B team and the third place Division A team will host the second place Division B team. Last year, all the region playoff games were hosted by Division B. Cass plays at Rome this Friday night. The winner will be the number 3 team in Division A. Creekview has locked up the second place spot in Division A. (photo: Cass linebacker Noah Foley receiving instructions from Cass head coach Bobby Hughes) In Region 7-AAAA, Cartersville, Pickens, and Northwest Whitfield appear to be in solid positions for the top three state playoff spots. Ridgeland is in position to nabbed the fourth spot if they can defeat Southeast and Lafayette the final two weeks. Heritage would jump in if Ridgeland stumbles. In Region 6-AAA, Calhoun, Adairsville, and Sonoraville have firm holds on the top three spots. North Murray, Murray County, and Ringgold are all 3-3 in region play competing for the fourth spot over the final two weeks. REGION 7-AAAAA Division A……… Reg ..….. All Games Dalton …………… 5-1 ………. 7-2 Creekview ……… 4-1 ………. 5-3 Cass……………… 3-2 ………. 5-3 Rome ……………. 3-2 ………. 5-3 Sequoyah ……….. 2-3 ………. 2-6 Woodland ……….. 1-4 ………. 1-7 River Ridge ……… 0-5 ………. 0-8 October 23: Dalton 51 Woodland 3; Rome 38 Sequoyah 24; Cass 33. River Ridge 12; Creekview was idle October 30: Cass at Rome; Sequoyah at Woodland; Creekview at River Ridge; Dalton is idle Division B ……….. Reg ….. All Games Cambridge ……… 4-1 ………… 6-2 Kell ………………. 4-1 ………… 6-2 Riverwood ……… 4-2 ….……… 6-3 Sprayberry ……… 3-2 ………… 5-3 North Atlanta ……. 1-4 ………… 3-5 North Springs …… 1-4 ………… 2-6 Forsyth Cent. …… 0-5 ………… 2-6 October 23: Cambridge 49. Riverwood 26; Kell 52, No. Atlanta 7; N. Springs 56, Forsyth Cent.14; Sprayberry was idle October 30: Forsyth Cent. at Cambridge; Kell at Sprayberry; N. Atlanta at No. Springs; Riverwood is idle. __________________________________ REGION 7-AAAA …. Reg … All Games Cartersville ………… 5-0 ……… 8-0 Pickens …………….. 4-1 ………. 7-1 NW Whitfield ………. 4-2 ……… 6-3 Ridgeland ………….. 2-3 ………. 3-5 Heritage ……………. 2-3 ………. 4-4 SE Whitfield ……….. 2-3 ………. 4-4 Gilmer ………………. 2-3 ………. 3-5 LaFayette …………… 0-5 ……… 1-7 October 23: Cartersville 49, SE Whitfield 3; NW Whitfifeld 43, Ridgeland 29; Pickens 32, Heritage 19; Gilmer 20, Lafayette 16 October 30: Lafayette at Cartersville; SE Whit at Ridgeland; Pickens at Gilmer; NW Whitfield at Heritage ___________________________ REGION 6-AAA ……. Reg ….. All Games Calhoun …………….. 6-0 ………. 8-0 Adairsville ………..… 5-1 …….… 7-1 Sonoraville …………. 5-2 ………. 6-3 North Murray ……….. 3-3 ………. 3-5 Murray Co. …………. 3-3 ……… 4-4 Ringgold ………….… 3-3 …….… 4-4 Coahulla Creek …….. 2-4 ………. 2-6 Gordon Central ……… 1-5 ……… 1-7 Lakeview-FO ………… 0-7 ……… 0-9 October 23: Calhoun 70, Murray Co. 13; Adairsville 47, North Murray 14; Ringgold 40, Coahulla Creek 7; Sonoraville 45, LFO 0; Gordon Central was idle. October 30: Coahulla Creek at Adairsville; North Murray at Gordon Central; Murray Co. at Ringgold; LFO at Calhoun
- Saturday's 8U youth football roundup
Cartersville Parks & Recreation Department and Bartow County Recreation Department Youth football 8U results Saturday, October 24 at Hamilton Crossing Park BARTOW COLTS 28 BARTOW PACKERS 25 Reed Ezell had touchdown runs of 5 and 2 yards plus tossed two-point conversion passes to Christopher Jameson and Tylan Beeman to lead the Colts. Colby Edwards had an 18 yard touchdown run and Beeman added a 22 yard scoring run for the Colts. After trailing early, the Packers narrowed Colts leads to 16-13 and 22-19, but never got closer. The Packers tallied on three touchdown runs from Treshan Reed. Reed’s two 60 yard jaunts and a 15 yarder, along with a 9 yard scoring rush by Anterrius Hames accounted for the Packers’ points. BARTOW BEARS 26 BARTOW FALCONS 12 The Bears and Falcons played a hard hitting contest Saturday, but the big play by the Bears were too much for the Falcons to overcome. Casen Cochran scored on a 61 yard run and a 59 yard touchdown reception from Talan Nix. Isaiah Livsey added a 64 yard touchdown run, and Nix also scored on a 56 yard run. Nix added a PAT pass to Cochran. For the Falcons, Ja’Kai Baldwin scored on touchdown runs of 25 and 22 yards. BARTOW STEELERS 24 BARTOW JETS 6 The Steelers finished their campaign on a winning note defeating the Jets 24-6. Nicholas Wright scored on runs of 19, 35, and 60 yards. Isaac Burnett and Malachi Harris scored PAT’s on passes by Wright and the team scored a safety on a botched shotgun snap by the Jets. Kolt McCord scored on a 25 yard touchdown run for the Jets. 8U results Saturday, October 24 at Weinman Stadium HURRICANES WHITE 24 HURRICANES GOLD 6 Jakaden Leonard led Hurricanes White with touchdown runs of 56, 45, and 13 yards. Baylon Long also had a 36 yard touchdown run for Hurricanes White. Jordan Woods scored the Hurricanes Gold touchdown with a 24 yard scamper. HURRICANES PURPLE 15 HURRICANES BLACK 6 Brodie McWhorter and Miles Mitchell scored on runs of 3 and 4 yards, respectively for Hurricanes Purple. Thomas Peters made a two point conversion pass reception and McWhorter added a PAT run. Xavier Parker scored for Hurricanes Black on a 55 yard burst. Youth football reports are provided by CPRD and BCRD and are presented on Bartow Sports Zone by CiCi's Pizza of Cartersville.
- 10U Hurricanes Black, 12U Hurricanes shutout opponents Saturday
Cartersville Parks & Recreation Department and Bartow County Recreation Department Youth football 10U results Saturday, October 24 at Weinman Stadium HURRICANES BLACK 20 HURRICANES PURPLE 0 Isaac Cunningham (26 yarder), Kaiden McClendon (41 yarder), and Braylon Inman (80 yarder) each scored on touchdown runs for Hurricanes Black. Avery Higgins added a two-point conversion kick. 12U results Saturday, October 24 at Weinman Stadium CARTERSVILLE HURRICANES 24 BARTOW BEARS 0 Trevor Montgomery (13 yarder), Caleb Hinson (6 yarder), Landon DeFrench (33 yarder), and Damon Williams (24 yarder) had one touchdown run apiece for the Hurricanes in a shutout victory. Youth football reports are provided by CPRD and BCRD and are presented on Bartow Sports Zone by CiCi's Pizza of Cartersville.
- Hurricanes, Tigers, and Colonels each win region matchups on the road
ADAIRSVILLE 47, NORTH MURRAY 14 Game links: The Daily Tribune News Dalton Daily Citizen CARTERSVILLE 49, SOUTHEAST WHITFIELD 3 Game links: Atlanta Journal-Constitution Dalton Daily Citizen The Daily Tribune News DALTON 51, WOODLAND 3 Game links: The Daily Tribune News Dalton Daily Citizen CASS 33, RIVER RIDGE 12 Game links: The Daily Tribune News
- Cartersville Recreation Department youth basketball registration
The City of Cartersville Parks and Recreation Department is offering registration for youth basketball through November 9. Registration is for boys and girls agest 5-18 at the Dellinger Park Office. The fee is $70 through November 8 and $80 on November 9 on a space available basis only. There is a $20 non-city resident fee if applicable. The age control date is December 31, 2015. Game will begin December 12. For more information, contact the Dellinger Park Recreation Office, 770-387-5626.
- 10U Bartow Raiders, 10U Hurricanes Purple add victories
Cartersville Parks & Recreation Department and Bartow County Recreation Department Youth football 10U results October 22 at Dellinger Park BARTOW RAIDERS 20 HURRICANES WHITE 6 Collin Fletcher scored twice and Evan Sanders added a touchdown as the Raiders defeated Hurricanes White. Fletcher had scoring runs of 25 and 9 yards. Sanders scored on a 6 yard rush. Trip Bradley added a two-point PAT kick. Pearce Mullinax scored for Hurricanes White on a 5 yard run. HURRICANES PURPLE 41 BARTOW BEARS 6 Paul Gamble scored on touchdown runs of 48, 15, and 25 yards to lead the Hurricanes Purple attack. Christian Harrison found the end zone on 19 and 13 yard runs and scored two PAT runs. Boston Pittman scored on a 2 yard blast and had an extra point run. Braden Pittman added a pair of PAT runs for Purple. William Buttram scored the Bears’ points on a 5 yard touchdown run. Youth football reports are provided by CPRD and BCRD and are presented on Bartow Sports Zone by CiCi's Pizza of Cartersville.
- Former Cartersville Cane, Fluellen, shares part of his unique story with SI
Former Cartersville Purple Hurricane and Florida State Seminole, Andre Fluellen, told Sports Illustrated's Eric Single his NFL story is unique. “I have a story," said Fluellen. "There’s not many players who can say they’ve been released eight or nine times. That’s a story to me. And I can tell people now with hard work and the right attitude you can do anything.” Read the full online story here: Eric Single, SPORTS ILLUSTRATED.
- Cartersville Middle will host Red Bud for BGMSAA football championship
The two Bartow-Gordon Middle School Athletic Association football teams that entered the playoffs as their respective division winner will face off next week for the league championship following wins Thursday afternoon by Cartersville and Red Bud. Cartersville (8-0) remained undefeated on the season with a 34-6 defeat of Calhoun and Red Bud (7-1) handled Adairsville 35-6 in the other semifinal. Cartersville won the South Division of BGMSAA during the regular season. Red Bud won the North Division. The two finalists met in the league regular season opener, September 3, with Cartersville dominating Red Bud 41-6. The game next Thursday (October 29) at Cartersville will determine the 2015 BGMSAA championship. Playoff results: Opening Round Saturday, October 17 Red Bud 48, Woodland 6 Cartersville 59, Ashworth 0 Calhoun 49, South Central 8 Adairsville 7, Cass 0 Semifinals Thursday, October 22 Cartersville 34, Calhoun 6 Red Bud 35, Adairsville 6 Championship Thursday, October 29 Red Bud (7-1) at Cartersville (8-0)
- Adult league basketball offered by Cartersville Rec Department
The City of Cartersville Parks and Recreation Department is offering registration for adult basketball leagues through December 18. Information regarding the leagues will be available beginning October 23. Games will begin in January 2016. For additional information, contact Britt McGill, 770-607-6175, bmcgill@cityofcartersville.org.
- 10U Youth Football roundup: Jets, Raiders, Hurricanes Black and Hurricanes White gain wins
Cartersville Parks & Recreation Department and Bartow County Recreation Department Youth football Tuesday, October 20 10U results at Hamilton Crossing Park BARTOW JETS 39 CARTERSVILLE HURRICANES PURPLE 18 Chris Roper ran for four touchdowns and threw for another in the Jets victory. Roper had touchdown runs of 49, 66, 41, and 44 yards. He also connected with Aiden Cottongim for a 23 yard touchdown toss. Caden Copeland added an 8 yard touchdown run for the Jets. For the Hurricanes, Paul Gamble scored on a 56 yard run and completed a 23 yard touchdown pass to Trevor Wood. Boston Pittman contributed a 1 yard touchdown run for Hurricanes Purple. BARTOW RAIDERS 48 BARTOW BEARS 12 The Bartow Raiders used a big night from Kace Adams to defeat the Bears on Tuesday night. Adams had touchdown runs of 60 and 10 yards and a 50 yard touchdown reception from Evan Sanders. Sanders finished the night with two touchdown passes. Colin Flecther had a touchdown reception of 45 yards and a 70 yard kickoff return. Jackson Barnett added a 3 yard rushing touchdown. For the Bears, Kaden Baldwin scored on a 45 yard run and William Buttram had a 5 yard touchdown run. CARTERSVILLE HURRICANES BLACK 38 BARTOW STEELERS 0 Isaac Cunningham and Braylon Inman scored on a pair of touchdown runs each as the Hurricanes Black shutout the Steelers. Cunningham found paydirt on runs of 25 and 53 yards. Inman scored on 45 and 21 yard rushes. Colt Williams added a 25 yard touchdown dash and Avery Higgins converted four, 2-point extra point kicks. CARTERSVILLE HURRICANES WHITE 22 BARTOW FALCONS 0 Christian Wood, Trevor Harris, and Nate Rosser had touchdown runs of 35, 50, and 5 yards, respectively, as the Hurricanes White shutout the Falcons. Rowan Billings and Carson Haley each made extra point kicks. Youth football reports are provided by CPRD and BCRD and are presented on Bartow Sports Zone by CiCi's Pizza of Cartersville.
- ECA Lady Eagles lose state playoff series
The Excel Christian Academy softball team lost both games of their GHSA Class A Private first round state playoff doubleheader Wednesday. First Presbyterian of Macon won by scores of 10-1 and 5-1. "The girls played really well in that second game," said ECA coach Eric Harris. "They had a senior pitcher that threw really well and may have been the best we've seen all year," Harris added. Brighton McCollum and Lindsay Mauldin were both 2-for-2 in the opening loss. Mauldin drove in the Lady Eagles only run. Excel -- playing as the home team in Game 2 -- took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the fifth on a Whitney Harris RBI single, but First Presbyterian answered with three runs in the sixth and two more in the seventh to put the game away. Hannah Cauthen, Tessa Thornbrough, and Harris had the Lady Eagles' hits in the nightcap. "Taylor Gibson gave us another great effort on the mound in Game 2 and we played some solid defense behind her," noted Harris. "I'm pleased with how the girls overcame some early season adversity and played with great effort all year long. It was a good year." Harris concluded. The Lady Eagles finished their season 15-14.













