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- Girls soccer kicks off season
The local girls' soccer schedule kicked off this past week with both Cass and Woodland picking up a couple of wins. The Lady Colonels (2-0) opened Tuesday (Feb. 10) with a 4-1 victory at Northwest Whitfield and shutout Cedartown 9-0 on Friday (Feb. 13). Coach Phil Phillips was pleased with his team's defensive play during opening week. He specifically noted the play of keeper Rachael Jackson and the defensive work of Macy Wright, Ashllyn Dougharty, Isela Moraga, Emily Lowe, and Savannah Hardin. The Lady Colonels offense was led by freshman, Kyla Michienzi, along with Stephanie Robledo, Sidney Vermaas, Laken Bennett, and Hardin. Next for the Lady Colonels is a home match Friday (Feb. 20) against Cartersville. Woodland opened the season with wins Monday and Tuesday (Feb. 9 and 10) over Coosa and Model. The Lady Wildcats (2-0-1) defeated Coosa 7-1 and Model 8-2 before playing East Paulding to a 1-1 tie on Friday (Feb. 13). Woodland's next match is Tuesday (Feb. 17). The Lady Wildcats host Region 7-AAAA opponent Dalton at 5:30pm. Adairsville hosts Bremen Tuesday (Feb. 17) at 5:30pm to open their 2015 campaign.
- State wrestling tourney results
Here are the final and complete results from the GHSA Traditional State Wrestling Tournament for each local school. ADAIRSVILLE (24th place in Class AAA) 3A-106 - Salavador Grimaldo (41-3) placed 3rd and scored 17.00 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Salavador Grimaldo (Adairsville) 41-3 won by fall over Chris Duck (Franklin) 21-15 (Fall 3:31) Quarterfinal - Salavador Grimaldo (Adairsville) 41-3 won by decision over Truett Bowman (Rockmart) 42-16 (Dec 10-3) Semifinal - Rudy Rodriguez (Oconee Co.) 42-8 won by decision over Salavador Grimaldo (Adairsville) 41-3 (Dec 2-0) Cons. Semi - Salavador Grimaldo (Adairsville) 41-3 won by decision over Justin Kiss (Callaway) 29-6 (Dec 6-3) 3rd Place Match - Salavador Grimaldo (Adairsville) 41-3 won by major decision over Truett Bowman (Rockmart) 42-16 (MD 9-1) 3A-132 - Jared Summitt (22-18) Champ. Round 1 - Jesse Bridgewater (West Hall) 21-14 won by decision over Jared Summitt (Adairsville) 22-18 (Dec 10-9) Cons. Round 1 - Tyrese Perdue (McNair) 34-6 won by fall over Jared Summitt (Adairsville) 22-18 (Fall 4:19)3A-145 - Brett Burgess (21-12) Champ. Round 1 - Chase Piperato (Jefferson) 30-4 won by fall over Brett Burgess (Adairsville) 21-12 (Fall 4:24) Cons. Round 1 - Jacob Smith (Pepperell) 43-10 won by decision over Brett Burgess (Adairsville) 21-12 (Dec 7-6) CARTERSVILLE (35th place in Class AAAA) 4A-152 - Brandon Reaves (32-11) scored 3.00 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Beau Gentry (Madison Co.) 29-14 won by decision over Brandon Reaves (Cartersville) 32-11 (Dec 9-3) Cons. Round 1 - Brandon Reaves (Cartersville) 32-11 won by fall over Brooks Bradley (Thomas Co. Central) 13-22 (Fall 3:29) Cons. Round 2 - Blaine Bird (Heritage,Catoosa) 44-9 won by decision over Brandon Reaves (Cartersville) 32-11 (Dec 4-0) 4A-160 - Ryan Thomas (41-11) Champ. Round 1 - Jack Marsh (St Pius) 43-10 won by major decision over Ryan Thomas (Cartersville) 41-11 (MD 12-3) Cons. Round 1 - Keytonae Robinson (Spalding) 4-6 won by decision over Ryan Thomas (Cartersville) 41-11 (Dec 11-7)4A-170 - Devondre Walker (26-17) scored 3.00 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Chris Dixon (Eagles Landing) 29-17 won by fall over Devondre Walker (Cartersville) 26-17 (Fall 0:37) Cons. Round 1 - Devondre Walker (Cartersville) 26-17 won by fall over Liam Henderson (Chamblee) 5-3 (Fall 4:05) Cons. Round 2 - Tyler Storey (Bainbridge) 36-7 won by fall over Devondre Walker (Cartersville) 26-17 (Fall 2:16) CASS (8th place in Class AAAAA) 5A-120 - Chandler Blum (27-14) scored 2.00 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Ronny Link (Flowery Branch) 7-4 won by decision over Chandler Blum (Cass) 27-14 (Dec 10-3) Cons. Round 1 - Chandler Blum (Cass) 27-14 won by major decision over Hunter Kurowski (Forsyth Central) 42-9 (MD 10-0) Cons. Round 2 - Logan Sims (Woodland (Bartow)) 31-3 won by fall over Chandler Blum (Cass) 27-14 (Fall 3:39) 5A-132 - Hunter Quinn (39-7) placed 4th and scored 14.50 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Hunter Quinn (Cass) 39-7 won by tech fall over Daniel Fenske (Greenbrier) 35-6 (TF-1.5 4:41 (15-0)) Quarterfinal - Tristan Ware (Villa Rica) 48-3 won by decision over Hunter Quinn (Cass) 39-7 (Dec 10-3) Cons. Round 2 - Hunter Quinn (Cass) 39-7 won by major decision over Joshua McAlister (Columbus) 24-14 (MD 13-1) Cons. Round 3 - Hunter Quinn (Cass) 39-7 won by decision over Evan Gianfala (Creekview) 27-13 (Dec 7-0) Cons. Semi - Hunter Quinn (Cass) 39-7 won by decision over Zach Nagorski (Brunswick) 6-3 (Dec 3-0) 3rd Place Match - Tristan Ware (Villa Rica) 48-3 won by decision over Hunter Quinn (Cass) 39-7 (Dec 11-5) 5A-138 - Montavious Turner (28-9) placed 5th and scored 11.00 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Montavious Turner (Cass) 28-9 won by fall over Ben Heller (Effingham) 3-4 (Fall 3:21) Quarterfinal - Montavious Turner (Cass) 28-9 won by decision over Ryan Camp (Creekview) 38-12 (Dec 6-1) Semifinal - Jay Sheppard (Camden) 8-0 won by decision over Montavious Turner (Cass) 28-9 (Dec 16-11) Cons. Semi - Noah Craft (Union Grove) 8-2 won by decision over Montavious Turner (Cass) 28-9 (Dec 6-5) 5th Place Match - Montavious Turner (Cass) 28-9 won by decision over Ryan Camp (Creekview) 38-12 (Dec 10-3) 5A-285 - Tyjuan Jett (39-2) placed 1st and scored 28.00 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Tyjuan Jett (Cass) 39-2 won by fall over Chris Taylor (Heritage) 3-5 (Fall 4:14) Quarterfinal - Tyjuan Jett (Cass) 39-2 won by fall over Brock Tupman (Creekview) 37-11 (Fall 5:07) Semifinal - Tyjuan Jett (Cass) 39-2 won by fall over Gabe Smith (Camden) 5-4 (Fall 5:40) 1st Place Match - Tyjuan Jett (Cass) 39-2 won in sudden victory - 1 over Caleb Branham (Richmond Hill) 42-2 (SV-1 3-1) WOODLAND (2nd place in Class AAAAA) 5A-106 - Dawson Woods (45-6) placed 3rd and scored 19.00 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Dawson Woods (Woodland (Bartow)) 45-6 won by fall over Makenzie Rannals (Lanier) 28-20 (Fall 1:12) Quarterfinal - Dawson Woods (Woodland (Bartow)) 45-6 won by decision over Daniel Byers (South Paulding) 43-12 (Dec 6-0) Semifinal - Lucas Nelson (Camden) 6-1 won by decision over Dawson Woods (Woodland (Bartow)) 45-6 (Dec 8-1) Cons. Semi - Dawson Woods (Woodland (Bartow)) 45-6 won by fall over Trent Higginbothom (Richmond Hill) 40-7 (Fall 4:19) 3rd Place Match - Dawson Woods (Woodland (Bartow)) 45-6 won by major decision over Matthew Tankersley (Dalton) 38-13 (MD 9-0) 5A-113 - Jahvar Lewis (41-5) placed 2nd and scored 23.00 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Jahvar Lewis (Woodland (Bartow)) 41-5 won by fall over Brett Sivadon (Lanier) 0-2 (Fall 4:28) Quarterfinal - Jahvar Lewis (Woodland (Bartow)) 41-5 won by major decision over Zach Corcoran (Cambridge) 34-17 (MD 13-3) Semifinal - Jahvar Lewis (Woodland (Bartow)) 41-5 won by fall over Brody Ross (Creekview) 35-17 (Fall 4:23) 1st Place Match - Isiah Royal (Effingham) 8-0 won by decision over Jahvar Lewis (Woodland (Bartow)) 41-5 (Dec 4-1) 5A-120 - Logan Sims (31-3) placed 3rd and scored 20.00 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Logan Sims (Woodland (Bartow)) 31-3 won by fall over David Harris (Heritage) 3-5 (Fall 1:59) Quarterfinal - Bryce Holloman (Alexander) 46-9 won by decision over Logan Sims (Woodland (Bartow)) 31-3 (Dec 4-1) Cons. Round 2 - Logan Sims (Woodland (Bartow)) 31-3 won by fall over Chandler Blum (Cass) 27-14 (Fall 3:39) Cons. Round 3 - Logan Sims (Woodland (Bartow)) 31-3 won by fall over William Jewell (McIntosh) 29-12 (Fall 2:34) Cons. Semi - Logan Sims (Woodland (Bartow)) 31-3 won by decision over Will Formato (Allatoona) 33-10 (Dec 3-1) 3rd Place Match - Logan Sims (Woodland (Bartow)) 31-3 won by decision over Ronny Link (Flowery Branch) 7-4 (Dec 8-3) 5A-126 - Jake Huffine (36-6) placed 5th and scored 11.00 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Jake Huffine (Woodland (Bartow)) 36-6 won by disqualification over Vance Rowe (Glynn Academy) 2-5 (DQ) Quarterfinal - Jake Huffine (Woodland (Bartow)) 36-6 won by decision over Cody Anderson (Allatoona) 40-12 (Dec 7-3) Semifinal - Adrian Hughes (Camden) 6-2 won by major decision over Jake Huffine (Woodland (Bartow)) 36-6 (MD 12-4) Cons. Semi - Noah Isley (South Paulding) 44-4 won by decision over Jake Huffine (Woodland (Bartow)) 36-6 (Dec 5-1) 5th Place Match - Jake Huffine (Woodland (Bartow)) 36-6 won by decision over Jonathan Parrish (Star`s Mill) 40-10 (Dec 9-3) 5A-138 - Spencer Cooper (38-10) placed 2nd and scored 22.00 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Spencer Cooper (Woodland (Bartow)) 38-10 won by fall over Richard McGee (Loganville) 33-23 (Fall 1:12) Quarterfinal - Spencer Cooper (Woodland (Bartow)) 38-10 won by major decision over Noah Craft (Union Grove) 8-2 (MD 13-0) Semifinal - Spencer Cooper (Woodland (Bartow)) 38-10 won by major decision over Dylan Frontin (Heritage) 7-2 (MD 9-1) 1st Place Match - Jay Sheppard (Camden) 8-0 won by fall over Spencer Cooper (Woodland (Bartow)) 38-10 (Fall 3:56) 5A-145 - Cody Cochran (47-5) placed 1st and scored 25.00 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Cody Cochran (Woodland (Bartow)) 47-5 won by fall over DAVID JONES (Miller Grove) 17-10 (Fall 3:24) Quarterfinal - Cody Cochran (Woodland (Bartow)) 47-5 won by major decision over Javon Walker (Carver) 30-10 (MD 11-0) Semifinal - Cody Cochran (Woodland (Bartow)) 47-5 won by decision over Brady Dyer (Flowery Branch) 7-3 (Dec 2-0) 1st Place Match - Cody Cochran (Woodland (Bartow)) 47-5 won by decision over Will Britain (Cambridge) 55-9 (Dec 8-5) 5A-160 - Joseph Jones (26-25) Champ. Round 1 - Bunmi Smith (Camden) 7-2 won by tech fall over Joseph Jones (Woodland (Bartow)) 26-25 (TF-1.5 4:41 (19-3)) Cons. Round 1 - Brandon Bautista (Coffee) 7-3 won in sudden victory - 1 over Joseph Jones (Woodland (Bartow)) 26-25 (SV-1 5-3) 5A-182 - Chance Bishop (45-10) scored 1.00 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Daniel Curry (Jones Co.) 29-13 won by fall over Chance Bishop (Woodland (Bartow)) 45-10 (Fall 2:57) Cons. Round 1 - Chance Bishop (Woodland (Bartow)) 45-10 won by decision over Marvin Kinsey (Riverwood) 29-20 (Dec 2-1) Cons. Round 2 - Don Green (Rome) 37-11 won by major decision over Chance Bishop (Woodland (Bartow)) 45-10 (MD 20-8) 5A-195 - Brett Shedd (35-14) scored 6.00 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Triston Cantrell (Gainesville) 19-4 won by fall over Brett Shedd (Woodland (Bartow)) 35-14 (Fall 3:27) Cons. Round 1 - Brett Shedd (Woodland (Bartow)) 35-14 won by fall over Brandon Rogers (Woodland (Stockbridge)) 45-15 (Fall 0:38) Cons. Round 2 - Brett Shedd (Woodland (Bartow)) 35-14 won by forfeit over Nick Martin (Northgate) 39-7 (For.) Cons. Round 3 - D`Angelo Howsey (Statesboro) 7-3 won by decision over Brett Shedd (Woodland (Bartow)) 35-14 (Dec 3-0)
- 'Canes in region finals; will host state playoff
The Cartersville boys basketball team earned a spot in the Region 7-AAAA championship game and the right to host a first round state tournament game with a 52-37 victory over Northwest Whitfield Friday (Feb. 13) in Dalton. The 'Canes will host a team from Region 8-AAAA Wednesday (Feb. 18) in the opening round of the state tournament. The opponent will be either Monroe Area or North Hall. First, however, the Hurricanes will play for a region championship Saturday night (Feb. 14). The region title game is at Southeast Whitfield at 7:30pm. Cartersville will meet the winner of Friday's other semifinal that pitted top seed Heritage-Catoosa against host Southeast Whitfield. (results not available at press time, to be updated later.)
- Cartersville boys qualify for state tourney
The Cartersville High School boys basketball team advanced to the Region 7-AAAA semifinals and guaranteed themselves a berth in the GHSA Class AAAA State Tournament by defeating Pickens 62-29 Tuesday night (Feb. 10) at Southeast Whitfield. Coach Mike Tobin's Hurricanes improved to 16-9 and snapped a three game losing streak with the opening round win. The 'Canes will meet Northwest Whitfield in the semifinals Friday (Feb. 13) at 5:30pm at Southeast Whitfield. Cartersville swept the two regular season games with the Bruins. The 'Canes won 85-70 and 73-51 in the two earlier matchups. A semifinal victory over the Bruins would secure a first round state tournament home game at the Storm Center.
- Cass baseball facility receives recognition
The 2015 high school baseball season is still a few weeks away, but the facility at Cass High School has already received recognition. The Georgia Dugout Club selected the baseball field at Cass High School’s athletic complex its 2015 Class AAAAA Field of the Year. Coaches from all over the state nominate fields each November and a committee within the Georgia Dugout Club selects one Field of the Year for each classification. Cass head coach, Adam Williams, claims this distinction is a tribute to many. “Credit for this award goes to a lot of people,” noted Williams. “The past and current baseball boosters have painted, constructed features, laid sod, and constantly kept things clean and spruced up. It has truly been a group effort. They’ve not only put in a tremendous amount of energy and work, but they’ve raised money to fund it too.” The Colonels’ coach found it difficult to narrow down features that makes the facility distinct. “I don’t know if there was one special feature about the field that helped it get noticed, but we host the Top 100 Showcase for the Dugout Club each year,” said Williams. “Members of their leadership get to see how our people take pride in the care of this facility and its amenities.” Williams credits playing surface improvements to some community contributors. “Josh Morrow at Sod Atlanta Athletic Field helped us tremendously by laser grading the field. Plus, Clift Dempsey and his employees keep a pristine cut,” said Williams. The Colonels’ skipper went on to thank a special volunteer member of the program’s field care crew. “A lot of the behind the scenes detail work is done by my father, Ron Williams. He spends countless hours at the field taking care of every odd job imaginable. His attention to details, time, and effort truly make a difference,” added Williams. Recent improvements at the Colonels’ home diamond include backstop padding, new paint for the dugouts, wind screen additions, concrete sidewalks to the dugout and bullpen areas, and additional sodding outside the fencing of the field. Each of those items has added aesthetic appeal. According to Williams, this year’s field distinction just fuels desire to keep improving the facility. Future goals include a project for the playing surface and one for the spectators. “We’d like to add a turf halo around home plate and eventually add stadium style bleachers. The plate halo would help protect against wear in that area and the seating would improve sight lines for our fans,” concluded Williams. Cass High School will open its 2015 baseball campaign at home with a scrimmage against South Paulding on Friday, February 13 at 5:55pm. The Colonels’ regular season opener will also be at home on Tuesday, February 17 when the Gilmer Bobcats visit at 5:30pm.
- Tigers advance seven wrestlers to state sectional
The Adairsville Tigers wrestling team had seven individuals to advance to the Class AAA State Sectionals this weekend (Feb. 5-6) by placing among the top four spots at the Area 6 Traditional Championship last Saturday at Ringgold High School. Adairsville's Daelen Harrison and Henry Pabst were Area 6 champions in their respective weight classes, wrestling at 160- and 170-pounds. Tigers teammate, Salvador Grimaldo, was an Area 6 finalist in the 106-pound division. Other Adairsville wrestlers to advance include: Bryce Burgess (152-pounds, 3rd at Area), Nic Jackson (132-pounds, 4th), Kyle Cain (138-pounds, 4th), and Nick Fuller (195-pounds, 4th). Ringgold won the team Area 6 team title. Adairsville placed fifth, only one-half point behind Calhoun. The seven state sectional qualifiers for Adairsville will compete at Calhoun High School Friday and Saturday in the Class AAA- 'B' Sectional where the top eight finishers will earn a berth in the GHSA Class AAA state tournament at the Gwinnett Infinite Energy Arena Feb. 11-13.
- Collegiate updates for local athletes in basketball, wrestling, track and field, swimming, and tenni
College athletes from the Cartersville and Bartow County area continue to make important contributions to their respective athletic programs across the Southeastern United States in swimming, tennis, track and field, wrestling, and basketball. Bartow Sports Zone maintains a roster of all the local collegiate and professional athletes on the 'Athletes Beyond Bartow' page of this web site. Below, are updates for current in-season sports. SWIMMING ELISE HART — Air Force Academy (Soph., Cartersville HS) . . . was third in the 100 yard backstroke, placed sixth in the 50 yard freestyle, fourth in the 100 yard freestyle, and was part of the third place Air Force A team in the 200 yard medley relay as the Falcons lost at Colorado State Jan. 30. . . competed against Harvard and UNLV in Las Vegas Jan. 23 as part of Air Force’s A team in the 200-yard medley relay and swam the third leg. Air Force placed third in the event. Hart also placed fifth in the 100-yard backstroke, seventh in the 50-yard freestyle, and seventh in the 100-yard butterfly. The Falcons compete next at the Mountain West Conference Championships Feb. 17-21 in College Station, TX. MATTHEW SINIARD — Berry College (Sr., Cartersville HS) . . . was a member of the fourth place 800-yard freestyle relay team; member of the fifth place Berry ‘B’ 200-yard freestyle relay team; member of the sixth place Berry ‘B’ 200-yard medley relay; and placed eighth, individually, in the 200-yard freestyle as the Vikings placed third as a team hosting Birmingham Southern and Savannah College of Art & Design Jan. 22-23. Berry will compete next in the Southern Athletic Association Championships Feb. 10-13 in Birmingham, AL. TENNIS PEYTON GOLLHOFER — Ball State University (Cartersville, GA; Laurel Springs Academy) . . . paired up with teammate Audrey Berger at No. 2 doubles to win 6-0 as the Cardinals took an early lead over Butler (0-5). Gollhofer also took a singles victory in the match as the team evened its early season record at 1-1. Ball State hosts Detroit-Mercy and Valparaiso on Saturday, Feb. 6. TRACK & FIELD MILES BEARDEN — Kansas State University (Jr., Cartersville, GA; Darlington School) . . . finished fourth of 14 competitors Sat., Jan. 30 at the New Mexico Invitational high jump competition with a height of 2.15 meters. The Wildcats finished third as a team behind Nebraska and Texas Tech. . . also took third place out of 11 competitors in the high jump with a height of 2.15 meters Jan. 23 at the DeLoss Dodds Invitational. SPENCER FIELDS — Rhodes College (Fr., Cartersville, GA; Darlington School . . . placed 14th of 47 competitors in the mile run at the Emory University Crossplex Invitational in Birmingham Jan. 23 with a time of 4:33.50. Rhodes is scheduled for the Depauw Indoor Invitational in Greencastle, Indiana Feb. 13. ANNA HIGHTOWER — Georgia Tech (Fr., Cartersville HS) . . . pole vaulter placed 15th at the Vanderbilt Invitational Jan. 29-30 in Nashville with a vault of 3.49 meters . . . . competed in the 2016 Conference Clash in Birmingham, Alabama Jan. 22-23. and placed ninth out of 16 pole vaulters with a height of 11 feet, 10 inches. Next for Georgia Tech is the Virginia Tech Elite Meet in Blacksburg, VA Feb. 5-6. BLAKE PERRY — Jacksonville State University (Soph., Cartersville HS) . . . placed fourth in the triple jump with a distance of 11.46 meters and 10th in the 55-meter hurdles at the Arkansas State Invitational in Jonesboro, Arkansas Jan. 22-23. The Gamecocks will participate in the Southern Illinois Invitational in Carbondale, IL Feb. 5-6. SAMANTHA PATTERSON — Jacksonville State University (Soph., Cartersville HS) . . . placed 10th in the pole vault with a height of 3.5 meters at the Arkansas State Invitational in Jonesboro, Arkansas Jan. 22-23. JSU’s next meet is the SIU Invitational in Carbondale, IL Feb. 5-6. WRESTLING GERRY VASSIL — Belmont Abbey College (Jr., Cartersville HS) . . . the Crusaders competed in the Super Region II duals Jan. 29-30 in Hartsville, SC, losing to 14th-ranked Findlay 29-12, 13th-ranked Tiffin, 28-18, and Kutztown, 25-15. Vassil wrestled in each dual and lost at 184-pounds . . . . competed in a pair of dual meets Jan. 19. Belmont Abbey defeated Anderson by a score of 43-9 and lost to Davidson by a score of 23-12. Vassil lost both of his matches in the 184-pound weight class. The Crusaders return to the mat Feb. 4 hosting King College and Greensboro College. MONTAVIOUS TURNER — Life University (Fr., Cass HS) . . . lost his match in the 149-pound weight class, but the Runnin’ Eagles won 36-10 at Brewton-Parker Jan. 27 to improve to 13-3 on the season. Life returns to action Feb. 6 at Cumberland (TN) University and will compete at the Mid-South Conference Tournament Feb. 20. JACOB MAY — Brewton-Parker College (So., Woodland HS) . . . lost his match at 141-pounds as the Barons lost at home to Life University 36-10 on Jan. 27. BPC travels to Lakeland, FL to wrestle against Southeastern University Feb. 6. EVAN COLE — Cumberland University (So., Cartersville HS) . . . wrestling at 149-pounds, went 0-2 at the Cumberland Open Jan. 30 and lost a 2-0 decision in a 21-12 dual match loss to 6th-ranked Campbellsville University Jan. 29. The Bulldogs are back in action Sat., Feb. 13 at St. Catharine College and the NAIA East Region Qualifier Sat., Feb. 20. WOMENS BASKETBALL SYDNEY BOYD — Brewton-Parker College (G, Freshman, Woodland HS) . . . scored three points and grabbed a rebound in a 72-47 loss at Brenau Saturday (Jan. 30). . . scored five points with a pair of rebounds and a steal in a 59-50 loss Jan. 28 at Middle Georgia College. . . the Lady Barons (4-18 overall, 0-12 in the Southern States Athletic Conference) also lost at home to Faulkner Jan. 23. BPC plays at Coastal Georgia Feb. 6. MARISSA DUBOSE — Gadsden State CC (F/C, Sophomore, Woodland HS) . . . has played in 18 games and started once for the 8-11 Cardinal. She is averaging 2.7 rebounds per game and 1.7 points per game. Dubose scored seven points and collected seven rebounds during a loss at Shelton State CC Jan. 28. She also grabbed seven rebounds with a blocked shot and a steal during an 89-80 win over Snead State CC Jan. 25. GSCC plays at Southern Union State CC Feb. 1 and will host Wallace State CC Feb. 4. ASHLEY HUSKINS — Univ. of the Cumberlands (G/F, Freshman, Cass HS) . . . has appeared in 15 of 17 games for the Lady Patriots averaging 3.5 rebounds and 3.6 points per game in an average of 14.4 minutes. She scored eight points, grabbed six rebounds, and had one blocked shot Jan. 28 in an 86-48 win over Berea (KY) College that snapped a five-game loss streak. Huskins played 29 minutes in a one-point loss to 21st-ranked Shawnee (OH) State Jan. 21, 59-58. She scored five points, collected seven rebounds, with a steal and an assist. University of the Cumberlands is 8-9 overall and 0-6 in the Mid-South Conference. They host Georgetown College (KY) Feb. 1 and travel to Shawnee State Feb. 4. KAELYN IRBY — Gadsden State CC (G, Sophomore, Cartersville HS) . . . has started all 18 games for the Cardinal and is averaging better than 12 points, four rebounds, and three assists per game. She scored 11 points with five rebounds, two assists, a steal and a blocked shot in a 97-63 loss at Shelton State CC Jan. 28 and scored 16 points with six rebounds, two assists, and four steals in an 89-80 home win over Snead State CC Jan. 25. GSCC is 8-11 overall and 3-1 in conference play. The Cardinal play at Southern Union State CC Feb. 1 and host Wallace State CC Feb. 4. MAYA JONES — Gadsden State CC (F, Sophomore, Cartersville HS) . . . has appeared in 15 games for Gadsden State averaging 0.7 points and 0.7 rebounds per game. Grabbed a pair of rebounds in a Jan. 28 loss at Shelton State CC. The Cardinal play at Southern Union State CC Feb. 1 and host Wallace State CC Feb. 4. MORGAN JONES — Gadsden State CC (C, Sophomore, Cartersville HS) . . . a starter for the Cardinal, averaging 5.5 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 0.5 assists per game through 17 games. Jones scored seven points with five rebounds, two assists, a steal, and a block in a Jan. 28 loss at Shelton State CC. She totaled eight points and pulled six rebounds Jan. 25 in an 89-80 win over Snead State CC. GSCC plays at Southern Union State CC Feb. 1 and will host Wallace State CC on Feb. 4. MENS BASKETBALL RYAN DAVIS — Chattahoochee Tech CC (G, Sophomore, Cartersville HS) . . . has started all 22 games for CTCC and averaging 30 minutes per game. Davis is averaging 14.5 points on 52 percent shooting from the floor. He has averaged 5.9 rebounds, 2.4 steals, and 5.1 assists per game. Davis has been limited to only 12 total points in the Golden Eagles last two outings — a Jan. 30 loss at South Georgia State CC and a Jan. 27 one-point win over Albany Tech. Chatt Tech (18-4 overall and 5-3 in conference, was ranked No. 13 in the NJCAA poll Jan. 20 but has lost three of four. The Golden Eagles play at Gordon State CC Feb. 1 and will host South Georgia Tech CC Feb. 5. A.J. MOSBY — Chattahoochee Tech CC (G, Sophomore, Cartersville HS) . . . a starter for the Golden Eagles, Mosby is averaging just over 19 points, 5.3 rebounds, 2.6 steals, and four assists while logging more than 30 minutes per game. His field goal percentage is better than 52 percent (over 40 percent from behind the arc) and he is shooting 79.2 percent from the charity stripe. He scored 18 points with two rebounds, two assists, and two steals during an 84-70 loss at South Georgia State CC Jan. 30. He also scored 14 points with five rebounds, two assists, and a steal in a 74-73 home victory over Albany Tech CC Jan. 27. The Golden Eagles (18-4; 5-3 in conference) play at Gordon State CC Feb. 1 and will host South Georgia Tech CC Feb. 5. ELIJAH ROBINSON — Emmanuel College (G/F, Junior, Excel Christian Academy) . . . a starter for the 14-4 Lions, Robinson is averaging 9.9 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 1.7 assists per game in just over 21 minutes per game. He is shooting just under 50 percent from the floor and 75 percent from the free throw line. He scored 11 points, while collecting 3 rebounds with a pair of assists in an 84-56 win Jan. 30 over Pfeiffer. Robinson also scored 7 with four rebounds and four assists in a 78-59 win over Belmont Abbey Jan. 29. Emmanuel is 9-3 in the Carolinas Conference and has league games at Erskine Feb. 3 and at Southern Wesleyan Sat. Feb. 6. COREY TOBIN — Chattahoochee Tech CC (SG, Sophomore, Cartersville HS) . . . as a starter for the 18-4 Golden Eagles, Tobin is scoring 8.7 points and grabbing 3.6 rebounds with 3.9 assists and 1.5 steals while logging just under 28 minutes per game. He recently scored nine points in a Jan. 30, 84-70 loss at South Georgia State CC and scored 12 points with three rebounds and an assist in a one-point home win over Albany State Jan. 17. Tobin is shooting better than 43 percent from three-point range and 75 percent at the free throw line through 22 games. The Golden Eagles (18-4; 5-3 in conference) play at Gordon State CC Feb. 1 and will host South Georgia Tech CC Feb. 5. RUDY WINTERS — Dalton State College (F, Sophomore, Excel Christian Academy) . . . averaging 14.9 points and 3.3 rebounds per game. Has played in 12 of 21 games, starting six. Winters scored 11 points with three rebounds Jan. 30 in a home 65-61 win over Brewton-Parker and totaled 11 points with a pair of rebounds Jan. 28 in a 74-68 victory at home against Coastal Georgia. The Roadrunners (14-7 overall; 6-5 in the Southern States Athletic Conference) host Voorhees (SC) Feb. 2 and travel to Faulker (AL) Feb. 4. Has Athletes Beyond Bartow missed a local collegiate athlete? Please let us know via our Contact page or use the link located on the Athletes Beyond Bartow page of this site.
- Woodland, Cass take top two spots at Area 7-AAAAA traditional wrestling championship
Area 7-AAAAA Traditional Wrestling Championship at Creekview High School TEAM FINAL SCORES 1. Woodland, 266 2. Cass, 226 3. Cambridge, 135 4. Creekview, 122 5. Dalton, 116 6. Forsyth Central, 109 7. Rome, 50 8. North Atlanta, 49 9. Sequoyah, 44 10. Riverwood, 40 11. River Ridge, 34.5 12. North Springs, 29 The top four individuals in each weight division advance to the State Sectionals next weekend at Lanier High School. The top eight finishers at the sectionals will advance to the State Championship Tournament February 11-13 at the Infinite Energy Arena in Gwinnett. Woodland advanced all fourteen wrestlers to the State Sectionals. Cass advanced twelve of fourteen with a pair of alternates. Both teams set school records for the number of wrestlers advancing from Area. Local Area 7-AAAAA champions 106 - Kyle Gollhofer, Woodland 120 - Jahvar Lewis, Woodland 126 - Dawson Woods, Woodland 132 - Logan Sims, Woodland 152 - Cody Cochran, Woodland 182 - Chance Scrutchins, Cass 195 - Tripp Breeden, Cass 220 - Hunter Hardin, Woodland 285 - Seven Richards, Cass Local Area 7-AAAAA finalists 113 - Jesus Montero, Woodland 120 - Tyler Pilcher, Cass 126 - Jordan Mitchell, Cass 138 - Hunter Quinn, Cass 145 - Spencer Cooper, Woodland 170 - Houston Jones, Cass 195 - Brett Shedd, Woodland 285 - Dalton May, Woodland Third place: 113 - Devin Garrett, Cass 126 - Cody Mauldin, Cass 145 - Jaylen Callahan, Cass 152 - Khalil Farmer, Cass 160 - Joseph Jones, Woodland 170 - Jacob Frye, Woodland Fourth place: 138 - Kyle Veley 160 - C.J. McKnight, Cass 182 - Raekwan Hicks, Woodland Fifth place: (Sectional Alternates) 106 - Nick Mills, Cass 220 - Dallas Huston, Cass
- Youth recreation basketball results for January 28
Youth recreation basketball results for games hosted by the Bartow County Recreation Department January 28. Bartow County Recreation Department Thursday, January 28 8U Boys KNICKS 7, MAVERICKS 7 Knicks: Braylon Hill 4, Nasier Bennett 2, Aiden Castaneda 1 Mavericks: Brad Barton 4, Kenneth Wilkey 3 BUCKS 26, SUNS 21 Bucks: Jarrett Scott 16, Ben Abernathy 8, Brody Varner 2 Suns: Ja’Kai Baldwin 12, Jakez Baldwin 7, Isaiah Wheeler 2 10U Girls DREAM 36, MYSTICS 16 Dream: Mikaela Jackson 23, Campbell Rogers 11, Ava Whatley 2 Mystics: Alyssa Jarrett 7, Jenna Young 4, Ava Grace Edwards 2, Jaiden Leach 2, Darby Adams 1 LIBERTY 19, SUN 8 Liberty: Bridgett Njoroge 7, Emily Hatch 4, Haley Carpenter 2, Indya Coaxum 2, Marly Pruitt 2, Lili Womack 2 Sun: Zoe Casey 4, Andrea Davis 2, Sarah Smith 2 SPARKS 13, LYNX 4 Sparks: Gabriella Becerra 4, Alexis Woods 4, Sophia Brown 3, Peyton McMillan 2 Lynx: Tanaysia Porter 2, Alissa Winters 2 10U Boys SUNS 41, WIZARDS 37 Suns: Kymoni Pullum 18, Caden Goff 6, Tyler McKnight 6, Tom Brannon 5, T.J. Green 4, Zachary McKnight 2 Wizards: Jayden Foster 25, Tyler Steward 7, Connor Jenkins 3, Justin Williams 2 HEAT 21, MAVERICKS 6 Heat: Spencer Berry 7, Gabe Prioeschi 4, Alec Smith 4, Kyrese Weaver 4, Tristan Purdue 2 Mavericks: Ethan Blome 4, William Morrow 2 BUCKS 51, SPURS 13 Bucks: Jaylen Scott 12, Grayson Belcher 10, Andrew Martin 8, Zach Postelle 6, Blake Martin 4, Jake McCollum 4, Kaden Scott 4, Charlie Ray 3 Spurs: Joseph Boatman 13 12U Girls STARS 17, DREAM 7 Stars: Macey Vaughn 11, Hailie Owens 4, Madison Bentley 2 Dream: Ansley Hight 4, Trinity Hatfield 2, Kiley Arnold 1 STORM 23, MYSTICS 4 Storm: Rylee Hensley 10, Ella Townsend 9, Mackenzie House 4 Mystics: Ashley Ballard 2, Emma Tucker 2 12U Boys LAKERS 36, CLIPPERS 26 Lakers: Jadas Whatley 23, Jacob Bunce 7, Santino Jones 4, Trenton Davis 2 Clippers: Jakauri Jewell 7, R’Jai Rogers 7, Jackson Christiana 6, Parker Brown 3, Christian Vital-Herne 2, Alex Turner 1 Youth recreation basketball game reports are made available by the Bartow County Recreation Department and the City of Cartersville Recreation Department.
- Saturday HS basketball: Woodland sweeps Adairsville; Cartersville sweeps Ridgeland; and Excel Christ
CARTERSVILLE GIRLS 51, RIDGELAND 43 Leading 19-15 heading into the second half, the Lady Canes outscored visiting Ridgeland 18-13 in the third quarter before holding on for an eight point region victory. Madison Mckinney led Cartersville with 15 points, followed by Monica Matuba with 11. Lady Canes’ coach Cindy Moore also credited Matuba with drawing a crucial charge call late in the game to help secure the win. Amaya Davis added seven points for the Lady Canes, while Addie Smith totaled six. Kai Bolton, Genesis Burks, India Reed, and London Shaw also chipped in with two points each. Destiny Irvin had a game-high 16 points for Ridgeland that included four three-pointers in the fourth quarter. Kelci Sparks scored 11 for the Lady Panthers. Cartersville improved to 5-17 overall and 3-10 in Region 7AAAA with their win. Ridgeland is now 7-13 overall and 3-9 in region play. The Lady Canes host Cass Monday and Southeast Whitfield will visit the Storm Center Tuesday for Cartersville’s Senior Night recognition. CARTERSVILLE BOYS 78, RIDGELAND 55 The Canes continued their hold on the top spot in Region 7AAAA with a convincing 78-55 win over Ridgeland Saturday. Cartersville improved to 16-6 overall and 12-2 in region play. The Panthers fell to 4-16 overall and 2-9 in league games. The Hurricanes host Cass Monday in a non-region matchup and host Southeast Whitfield Tuesday night for Senior Night recognitions at the Storm Center. WOODLAND GIRLS 51, ADAIRSVILLE 41 Following a close first quarter, the Lady Wildcats stretched a lead to 29-19 at the halftime break and held on for a ten-point win over county rival Adairsville Saturday. Gabby Bradley led Woodland with 19 points and Meme Richardson added 11 for the Lady Cats. Hayley Roberson scored nine, Madgie Robinson five, Aaliyah Curtis four, Lyric Curtis two, and Erykah Pender added one point. Nakiyah Washington led Adairsville (9-13) with 18 points, followed by Josie Sommerville with eight, Emily Collum seven, Latya Printup 4, Victoria Davis two, Zay Harris one, and Taylor Greene one. Woodland (5-17) will host River Ridge Tuesday at 6pm. Adairsville has a Region 6AAA home game against Gordon Central Tuesday, also at 6pm. WOODLAND BOYS 52, ADAIRSVILLE 42 The Wildcats topped county rival Adairsville Saturday night by ten points and improved to 4-17 on the season. The loss dropped Adairsville to 7-16 on the year. Jonathan Pritchett scored 21 points and Brady Jernigan had six points, 12 rebounds, four assists, three blocks, and a pair of steals to lead the Wildcats. Cody Henderson scored 11 points to lead Adairsville. Ethan Belcher added eight points Ronald Hardin added nine points and Ethan Belcher totaled eight for the Tigers. Woodland hosts River Ridge Tuesday for a Region 7AAAA matchup in a 7:30pm tip. Adairsville plays host to Gordon Central on Tuesday. Also a 7:30pm start. EXCEL CHRISTIAN BOYS 55, MOUNT PARAN CHRISTIAN 48 The Eagles took a 27-21 lead into halftime Saturday against Mount Paran, but fell behind by two after three quarters, 36-34. Balanced scoring from six different contributors and a solid defensive effort in the fourth quarter, secured a come-from-behind seven point win for ECA. Caleb West and Darius Thrower led the Eagles with 16 and 14 points, respectively. Dylan Drew scored seven points, followed by Max Rowland, Hunter Johnson, and Chris Hale with four each. Sam Kirkland added three points for the Eagles, while Joseph Cuomo scored two and Latrel Jones one. Holt Shannon had a game-high 17 points to lead Mount Paran Christian. Graham Kington added 10. The win moved Excel to 12-10 on the season and 6-2 in Region 6-A. Mount Paran Christian is now 3-17 overall and 1-8 in region games. Excel hosts North Cobb Christian Tuesday at 7:30pm and Temple Wednesday at 6pm. MOUNT PARAN CHRISTIAN GIRLS 57, EXCEL CHRISTIAN 39 Mount Paran Christian had three girls to score double figures as they defeated Excel Saturday, 57-39. Bree Brown led all scorers in the game with 17 points for MPC. Syndney Rosant added 15 and Taya Welch 14 for Mount Paran. Maddie Spinetto totaled eight. Rylie Boston led Excel Christian Academy with 12 points. Anna Lane Hattaway scored nine, followed by six from Whitney Harris, four from Kalli Beth Scheff, three by Brighton McCollum, two each for Bailey Cox and Lindsey Mauldin, and one point by Xena Enos. Excel has home games against North Cobb Christian Tuesday at 6pm and Temple Wednesday at 4:30pm.
- BGMSAA basketball championship games will feature top seeds
All four Bartow-Gordon Middle School Athletic Association basketball championship games for the 2015-16 season will feature the top two seeds from the regular season. Each tournament followed form with the same teams that finished the regular season in first and second places, meeting for the league titles next week. The JV girls and JV boys championship games will take place Tuesday evening (Feb 2) at Calhoun Middle School. The JV girls championship on Tuesday will have top seeded Red Bud (13-0) meeting second seeded Calhoun (12-2) at 4:15pm. The JV boys title will be decided between Cartersville (13-0) and Calhoun (12-2) scheduled for a 5:30pm tip. On Wednesday (Feb. 3), the middle school girls and boys varsity league titles will be decided at Calhoun Middle School. Wednesday's girls championship will feature top seeded Red Bud (16-0) against second seeded Ashworth (12-4). Red Bud edged Cass Saturday morning in the league semifinals 24-23. Ashworth advanced Saturday with a 59-36 victory over host Calhoun. The boys championship game will include top seeded Cartersville (16-0) against second seeded Adairsville (12-4). Cartersville defeated Cass in Saturday afternoon's semifinals 54-35. Adairsville advanced to the championship game with a 40-20 win over Calhoun on Saturday. The girls title game Wednesday will tip at 4:15pm with the boys championship to follow at 5:30pm.
- Friday HS hoops: Canes regain region lead; Lady Eagles win on the road; Adairsville sweeps LFO
CARTERSVILLE BOYS 74, HERITAGE-CATOOSA 61 With their victory Friday night over Heritage, the Canes continue to cling to a half-game lead in the Region 7AAAA standings over Heritage and Northwest Whitfield. Cartersville grabbed a 15-12 first quarter lead and stretched their advantage to 33-23 at the break Friday night, then shot well in the second half to hold off the Generals 74-61. Jaylon Pugh finished with 24 points to lead the Hurricanes. Cade Archer and T.J. Horton added 10 each. The Canes improved to 15-6 overall and 11-2 in Region 7AAAA. Heritage fell to 16-6 overall and 10-2 in the region. Northwest Whitfield is also 10-2 in region games. Cartersville plays at home Saturday against Ridgeland. HERITAGE-CATOOSA GIRLS 58, CARTERSVILLE 51 The Lady Canes rallied after trailing by as many as 19 points and narrowed the deficit to only six points late in the game, but the top team in the region held off Cartersville 58-51. Madison McKinney scored 25 points for the Lady Canes. Heritage improved to 17-4 on the season and 10-2 in 7AAAA. The Lady Canes are now 4-17 overall and 2-10 in region play. Cartersville hosts Ridgeland Saturday afternoon at 1pm. DALTON GIRLS 54, CASS 49 by Yash Bhika, Cass HS student correspondent Senior night for the Lady Colonels was a close affair in what turned out to be a pair of equally matched teams. Dalton led 14-11 after one quarter, but Cass battled back to knot the score at 26-all at the intermission and the teams remained even after three quarters, 34-34. The visiting Lady Catamounts made the plays in the final period to escape with a five point region win. Esmeralda Thomas led Cass with 16 points, followed by Jana Morning with 10. Peyton Stoddard and Lexie Wallraven both finished with nine points each. Callie Smith had a game-high 18 points to lead Dalton, followed by Gabby Wright with 15 points and Bowen Land with nine. Dalton improved to 7-14 overall and 2-8 in Region 7AAAAA with the victory. The Lady Colonels fell to 11-12 overall and 3-9 in region games. The Lady Colonels honored seniors Hayley Gildersleeve, Breanna Hutchins, Lexie Wallraven and Kayla Matchen during the evening. Cass travels to Cartersville on Monday. DALTON BOYS 78, CASS 71 by Yash Bhika, Cass HS student correspondent The visiting Catamounts spoiled Senior Night for the Colonels by jumping out to a huge 35-6 lead after just one quarter. Cass rallied, but could not overcome the deficit in a seven-point home loss. Dalton led 44-20 at halftime and 56-37 after three quarters, before the Colonels exploded for 34 points of their own in the fourth quarter. The leading scorer for the Colonels was C.J. Bennett with 24 points, followed by Mike Sims with 21 points. Jake Collum scored 10 points, and Ian Whittington finished with eight points. The leading scorer for the Catamounts was Nick Hurt with 27 points, followed by Drake McCowan 19 points, and Wyatt Erwin finished with 13 points. Cass seniors Noah James, Matt Mundy, Mike Sims, Matt Ginn, and Ed Curtis were honored in ceremonies Friday night. Dalton improved to 17-5 overall and 8-2 in Region 7-AAAAA. The Colonels are now 9-13 overall and 3-9 in region games. Cass travels to Cartersville on Monday. EXCEL CHRISTIAN GIRLS 53, MOUNT ZION 38 The Lady Eagles won at Mount Zion Friday night behind a trio of double figure scoring performances. Rylie Boston had a game-high 16 points for Excel, followed by Whitney Harris with 14 and Xena Enos with 11 points. Anna Lane Hattaway tossed in seven points, while Brighton McCollum added four and Kalli Beth Scheff scored one. ECA hosts Mount Paran Saturday at 2:30pm MOUNT ZION BOYS 66, EXCEL CHRISTIAN 63 (Overtime) Caleb West and Darius Thrower led Excel with 16 and 13 points, respectively, but Mount Zion pulled out the overtime victory. Excel held leads of 11-8, 24-16, and 41-33 through the first three quarters, but Mount Zion outscored ECA 21-13 in the final period to send the game to overtime. Excel slipped to 11-10 overall and 5-2 in Region 6A. Mount Zion’s win brings their season mark to 11-10 overall and 5-4 in region games. ECA hosts Mount Paran Saturday at 4pm. CREEKVIEW BOYS 62, WOODLAND 59 The visiting Grizzlies claimed a three-point region win at Woodland Friday night to improve to 7-3 in 7AAAAA and 15-8 overall. The loss drops Woodland to 3-17 on the year and 0-11 in Region 7AAAAA. The Wildcats host Adairsville Saturday at 6pm. CREEKVIEW GIRLS 53, WOODLAND 29 The Lady Grizzlies won at Woodland Friday night 53-29 to improve to 9-1 in Region 7AAAAA and 18-4 overall. The Lady Wildcats fell to 5-17 overall and 0-11 in region play. Woodland will host Adairsville Saturday at 4:30pm. ADAIRSVILLE GIRLS 61, LAKEVIEW-FT. OGLETHORPE 59 LF0 — 12-18-17-12—— 59 AHS — 16-6-23-16—— 61 Adairsville: 9-13 overall / 6-8 Region 6AAA LFO: 8-14 overall / 6-7 Region 6AAA The Lady Tigers play at Woodland Saturday at 4:30pm. ADAIRSVILLE BOYS 69, LAKEVIEW-FT. OGLETHORPE 49 Adairsville: 7-15 overall / 3-11 Region 6AAA LFO: 6-16 overall / 4-9 Region 6AAA The Tigers return to the hardwood at 6pm Saturday at Woodland.












