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- Local HS baseball roundup: Woodland, Cass, ECA lose region road games
It was a tough evening for local high school baseball teams Monday night. Woodland, Cass, and Excel Christian each lost region games on the road. Cartersville was scheduled to play Collins Hill, but that game was postponed until Wednesday (March 16). SEQUOYAH 4, WOODLAND 1 Sequoyah took a 4-0 lead through three innings Monday night against Woodland in Hickory Flat, then held on for a 4-1 win in the first game of a three-game, sub-region 7-AAAAA-A series between the two teams this week. The Wildcats’ only run came in the top of the seventh when Jacob Frye singled home Garett Cornett. Sequoyah pitcher, Hunter Gaddis, earned a complete-game victory scattering seven hits with no walks. He struck out five Wildcats and the only run allowed was unearned. Kolby Stansel (2.2 IP, 9H, 4ER, 1BB, 2K) took the pitching loss for Woodland. Rodolpho Romo (3.1 IP, 0R, 2H, 1BB) held the Chiefs scoreless over the final innings. Frye (RBI) and Grant Robinson had two hits for the Wildcats. Hunter Reaid, Brandon Allen, and Trent Harrison had the other Woodland hits. Randy Shelton, Hayes Heard, Austin Zeitler, and Gaddis had two hits apiece for Sequoyah. Woodland (2-8) hosts Sequoyah for Game 2 of the series Wednesday at 5:55pm and the two teams will meet in Game 3 Friday at 5:55pm back at Sequoyah. ROME 3, CASS 1 The Rome Wolves won a pitching duel Monday night over the visiting Cass Colonels at Legion Field in Rome, 3-1. Rome senior Dylan Beasley tossed a complete game, one hitter for the win. He walked three and struck out ten. Austin Pruett (4 IP, 3R, 1ER, 3H, 1BB, 4K) and Cody Johnson (2 IP, 0R, 0H, 0BB) combined on a three-hitter for the Colonels. Pruett was tagged with the loss. Rome scored two runs in the first inning and added another in the third. Cass (3-6 overall, 2-2 in sub-region 7-AAAAA-A) scored its only run in the fourth. Bailey Campbell was hit by a pitch to start the inning and Evan Collins was entered as a courtesy runner. Jordan Reed then drove Collins home with a double to left field. The Colonels entertain Rome Wednesday at 5:55pm and play the final game of the three-game series at Legion Field in Rome on Friday at 5:55pm. WHITEFIELD ACADEMY 10, EXCEL CHRISTIAN 1 Whitefield Academy pitchers Luke Persons (6 IP, 1ER, 6H, 2BB, 8K) and Russell Bell (1 IP, 0R, 2H, 0BB) kept the visiting Excel Eagles off the scoreboard until the final inning in a 10-1 win. Whitefield scored six runs in the first two innings to take control. The Wolfpack added four more runs in the bottom of the sixth. Excel (1-6) scored in the sixth when JosephCuomo walked and moved to second base on a groundout by Wyatt Karlovich. Marco Haro singled to centerfield, advancing Cuomo to third. Then Levi Blackwell drove home the Eagles’ run with a ground ball fielder’s choice to short. Jordan Wilkie and Haro had two hits each for Excel. Trace Still (double), Blane Belisario, Darius Thrower, and Karlovich had the other ECA hits. Wilkie (1 IP, 5R, 3ER, 4H, 1BB) and Belisario (5 IP, 5ER, 6H, 3BB, 3K) pitched for Excel. Luke Miltner and Will Brogan had two hits and two RBI each for Whitefield Academy (3-6). Carter Huffman and John Schwartz had two hits and one RBI for the Wolfpack. Excel hosts St. Francis Tuesday (March 15) at 5:30pm and Fellowship Christian on Thursday (March 17) at LakePoint in Emerson.
- Colonels capture Woodland Tennis Invitational, Lady Cats runner-up
The Cass boys’ tennis team won the Woodland Invitational Saturday and the Lady Cats finished runner up to the Kell Lady Longhorns. The Cass boys defeated Rockmart, Kell, and Cedartown twice to win the tournament title. The Woodland girls team (photo below) defeated Cedartown twice with a loss to Kell sandwiched between to reach the championship match -- again against Kell -- and finished 2-2 as the tournament runner-up. Girls team results: Cass def. Rockmart Cedartown def. Excel Kell def. Cass Woodland def. Cedartown Cass def. Excel Cedartown def. Rockmart Kell def. Woodland Cedartown def. Cass Woodland def. Cedartown Kell def. Woodland Boys team results: Cass def. Rockmart Cedartown def. Excel Cass def. Kell Cedartown def. Woodland Kell def. Excel Rockmart def. Woodland Rockmart def. Kell Cass def. Cedartown Cedartown def. Rockmart Cass def. Cedartown Girls Championship Match KELL 5, WOODLAND 0 Singles: 1 — Samantha Dearing (K) d. Christy Turner (W), 6-4, 6-1 2 — Emily Dearing (K) d. Deanna Dodson (W), 6-1, 6-0 3 — Annabelle Colmaneres (K) d. Sadie Westberry (W), 8-2 Doubles: 1 — Katie Tarbell/Kysia Katsoudes (K) d. Gloria Gore/Ashlyn Walker (W), 6-1, 6-1 2 — Jenna Charles/Madison Stephens (K) d. Kaylee Salter/Chandler Still (W), 8-5 Boys Championship Match CASS 4, KELL 1 Singles: 1 — Avery Cornett (C) d. Tanner Merhkens (K), 6-4, 4-6, 7-5 2 — Steven Walker (K) d. Dalton Jackson (C) 3 — Eric Dunlap (C) d. D.J. Connor (K), 6-0, 6-0 Doubles: 1 — Jacob McBrayer/Seth Colston (C) d. A. Strickland/J.Runyon (K), 6-0, 6-0 2 — Logan Barrere/Reagan Barrere (C) d. W. McClendon/B.Bentley (K), 6-2, 6-2
- Hot bats for McDermott, Etheridge, and Goss highlight baseball edition of 'Athletes Beyond Barto
Former Adairsville Tiger, Sean McDermott, had four, two-hit games for Cleveland State CC last week. Former Cass standout, Brandon Etheridge, had a 7-for-13 week for Georgia Highlands CC, and former Hurricane, Michael Goss, had a walkoff hit for UNC-Greensboro during a six-hit week in the 'Athletes Beyond Bartow' baseball update for the week ending March 13. This week's report includes updates on 17 of the 24 current, former local high school baseball players contributing at their respective college programs across the country. BASEBALL Week ending Sunday, March 13 CLIFTON DEMPSEY — Maryville College (Soph., Cartersville HS) . . . was 2-for-10 in a home weekend series against Averett. Dempsey is hitting .375 for the season with 5 RBI in 19 games. The Scots are 16-4 overall and 7-2 in the USA South Athletic Conference. Maryville College has a home game March 14 against Emory & Henry, travels to Sewanee March 15, and has a three-game conference series at Ferrum March 19-20. BO EDWARDS — University North Georgia (R-Sr., Adairsville HS) . . .started as DH for the Nighthawks March 12 in a 14-3 home conference win over UNC-Pembroke. Edwards has two doubles in 19 at bats this season in eight appearances. UNG is 13-8 overall and 6-6 in the Peach Belt Conference after taking two of three from UNC-Pembroke over the weekend. The Nighthawks play at University of West Georgia March 16 before traveling to University of South Carolina-Aiken for a three-game conference series March 18-19. BRANDON ETHERIDGE — Georgia Highlands CC (Soph., Cass HS) . . .went 7-for-13 with two walks and scored three runs in four weekend games for the Chargers. The GHC outfielder’s batting average is up to .311 with five extra base hits and six RBI. Etheridge sports a .415 on base percentage hitting usually in the two spot and has six stolen bases through 26 games. The Chargers dropped three of four over the weekend and slipped to 15-13 overall. They open conference play in the Georgia Collegiate Athletic Association this week with a four-game series against Darton College. The Chargers host March 15 and play three games in Albany March 18-19. TY FOWLER — Tennessee Wesleyan College (Jr., Cartersville HS) . . . made a one inning relief appearance in a 14-5 non-conference win over Madonna (MI) March 7. Fowler allowed four hits and two earned runs. He has now worked five innings in three appearances on the season with a 3.60 ERA and a .286 batting average against. TWC is 14-5 overall and 5-1 in the Appalachian Athletic Conference. The Bulldogs entertain 7th-ranked Lindsey Wilson March 16 and host Reinhardt University March 18-19. MICHAEL GOSS — University of North Carolina-Greensboro (Jr., Cartersville HS) . . . had a walk-off single in a 5-4 Spartans 10-inning victory over Illinois March 12. . . Goss was also 3-for-6 in a 20-9 win over Illinois March 11; 1-for-4 with a run scored in a 4-2 win over Coastal Carolina March 11; and 1-for-3 with a run scored and two RBI in an 8-4 loss at UNC-Wilmington March 9. He has a .319 batting average (15-for-47) in 11 games with a .532 slugging percentage and .418 on base percentage. UNC-Greensboro (11-5) was 3-1 on the week with a pair of wins over Illinois and another over Coastal Carolina. The Spartans host University of Maryland-Eastern Shore March 16 and a three-game series with Marist March 18-20. ROBERT HARRIS — Troy University (Jr., Adairsville HS) . . . made a relief appearance at Samford March 8 allowing five earned runs on a pair of walks and four hits as the Trojans lost 20-6. Harris, who carried a 0.87 ERA prior to the outing, has now worked 11 and 2/3 innings in seven appearances for the Trojans. Troy (10-8, 1-2 in the Sun Belt Conference) went 2-3 in games last week, winning one of three in a conference series with 16th-ranked Louisiana-Lafayette and picked up a win at Jacksonville State March 9. The Trojans play a three-game conference series at Georgia Southern March 18-20. HARRISON HATFIELD — Shorter University (Soph, Cartersville HS) . . . had two hits, scored a run, and drove in two runs in four games last week. The Hawks second baseman carries a .963 fielding percentage in 27 chances. He has a .111 batting average in 18 at bats and five starts. SU went 0-4 last week with a non-conference loss at Lincoln Memorial and was swept at home by Valdosta State. Shorter (10-13 overall, 4-8 in the Gulf South Conference) entertains Lee University in a three-game conference series March 19-20. BRADLEY HOOD — Georgia Highlands CC (Fr., Cass HS) . . . the right hand pitcher was called on to retire one batter in the fifth inning March 8 in a 6-3 victory over Wallace State-Hanceville dropping his season ERA to 3.38 in eight innings and eight appearances for the Chargers. GHC was 2-4 for the week and is now 15-13 overall. Highlands begins Georgia Collegiate Athletic Association play this week with a four-game series against Darton College. The Chargers host March 15 and play three games in Albany March 18-19. TRIPP JAMIESON — Univ. of the Cumberlands (Jr., Cartersville HS) . . . went 1-for-5 and scored a run in one start and a pinch hit appearance March 11 against 19th-ranked Campbellsville University. The Patriots (18-5, 2-1 in the Mid-South Conference) were 4-1 for the week and have a three-game series March 14-15 at 3rd-ranked Faulkner University before hosting conference foe, Shawnee State University for three games March 18-19. CONNOR JUSTUS — Georgia Tech (Jr., Cartersville HS) . . .went 4-for-15, scored two runs, and drove in three in a three-game Atlantic Coast Conference series at Florida State March 11-13. Justus now has a .393 batting average, 9 extra base hits, 12 RBI, and carries a .471 on base percentage through 15 games as the 9th-ranked Jackets shortstop. Georgia Tech (12-3, 0-3 ACC) hosts Auburn March 15 and ACC-rival, Virginia Tech, for a three-game set March 18-20. SEAN McDERMOTT — Cleveland State CC (Fr., Adairsville HS) . . . had four, two-hit games and went 9-for-15 with seven RBI in five games last week as the Cougars went 4-1. He also scored five runs. McDermott swept a doubleheader with Clark State CC and won two of three against Jackson State (TN) CC. He has a .361 batting average, one homer, and 12 RBI for the season. CSCC (11-9 overall, 4-2 Tennessee Community College Athletic Association) hosts Tusculum College March 16 for a doubleheader and plays a three-game series at Southwest Tennessee CC March 18-19. CHRIS MORTON — Georgia Highlands CC (Fr., Cass HS) . . . made his fourth pitching appearance of the season March 8 in a 4-2 loss to Wallace State-Hanceville. Highlands (15-13) begins Georgia Collegiate Athletic Association play this week with a four-game series against Darton College. The Chargers host March 15 and play three games in Albany March 18-19. HUNTER OSBORN — Reinhardt University (Soph., Cartersville HS) . . . the RHP is 4-0 in six starts for the Eagles. He has recorded 23 strikeouts in 32 innings pitched with a 1.13 ERA. He went 5 and 1/3 innings, allowing only two hits and five walks with seven strikeouts in a 7-2 win March 12 over Montreat College. The Eagles won two of three over Montreat and swept a doubleheader with Viterbo University during the week to improve to 20-6. RU is now 5-1 in the Appalachian Athletic Conference. Reinhardt entertains Middle Georgia March 16 and plays at Tennessee Wesleyan College in an AAC three-game series March 18-19. MASON ROBINSON — Wallace State-Dothan CC (Soph., Woodland HS) . . . hit safely in three games of a four game series with Alabama Southern CC. Has a .197 batting average in 18 games with a homerun, six RBI, seven runs scored, and five stolen bases. WSDCC is 13-8 overall and 2-2 in the Alabama Community College Conference. The Governors entertain Black Hawk College-Moline (IL) March 15 and play a four-game series with Chattahoochee Valley CC March 17 (away) and 19 (home). TRISTON SMITH — Young Harris College (Soph., Adairsville HS) . . . had a pinch hit appearance March 8 in a 5-2 loss at Tusculum College. Smith is now 6-for-18 (.333) with four runs scored and an RBI in six appearances and four starts for the Mountain Lions. Young Harris was 2-2 for the week with both wins in conference against Flagler College. YHC (8-13 overall, 3-9 in the Peach Belt Conference) hosts Mars Hill College March 15-16 and travels to PBC-rival Francis Marion for a three-game series March 18-20. JO JO UNDERWOOD — University of North Carolina-Greensboro (Jr., Cartersville HS) . . . entered as a pinch runner and catcher March 11 and entered to play third base March 12 as the Spartans won a pair of games over Illinois. Underwood also had a plate appearance in a March 9 loss at UNC-Wilmington. He has one double in eight at bats in eight games played. UNCG (11-5) plays host to University of Maryland-Eastern Shore March 16 and has a three-game home series with Marist March 18-20. CHAZ WILSON — Columbus State University (Jr., Cass HS) . . . made one relief appearance last week allowing four runs on four hits and a walk in one of the two slugfest wins over visiting Peach Belt Conference foe, Georgia College. Wilson is one of four Cougar relievers with seven or more appearances. CSU swept the March 11-13 series, winning 14-13, 18-17, and 9-0. Columbus State also pounded Tuskegee 17-1 March 9 to go 4-0 for the week. CSU (20-4, 8-1 PBC) travels to Stillman College March 15 and hosts Lander University March 18-20.
- Cartersville boys soccer shuts out Pickens
The Cartersville boys soccer team controlled the ball throughout most of the game and cruised to a 3-0 victory Friday (March 11) over Pickens. Cartersville (6-2 overall, 2-1 Region 7-AAAA) scored on goals by Osbaldo Cinderos, Pedro Robledo, and Grant Farmer. Robledo was credited with an assist on the first goal. Cesar Abeja had an assist on the Farmer goal. The Canes play Gilmer on Tuesday, March 15.
- Wildcats soccer shutout by Kell
The Woodland boys soccer team lost 2-0 to visiting Kell Friday night at Wildcats' Stadium. Coach Ed Guse of the Wildcats was positive about his team's play in the loss. "Despite the negative result, the boys played a very good game," said Guse. "Our passes created some good opportunities." Woodland goalie Kristian Fisher was also credited with a solid performance. "Fisher played a strong game," noted Guse. "He anticipated well, like a sweeper, and made several important saves." "The boys are playing hard and putting in a lot of hard work," concluded Guse.
- Cartersville, Cass, and Woodland track and field athletes compete at Dalton Rotary Invite
Local Bartow County results from the Dalton Rotary Track and Field Invitational. The event was hosted by Dalton High School on Saturday, March 12. DALTON ROTARY INVITATIONAL Dalton High School, Dalton, GA Girls 100M Hurdles 4th, Chaila Reliford, Woodland 17.19 9th, Hillary McCarver, Cass, 18.03 12th, Karson Norris, Woodland, 18.38 16th, Briyana Greyling, Cartersville, 19.74 Girls 100M 15th, Madison Bennett, Woodland, 13.81 20th, Sabrina Buggs, Cass, 14.05 21st, Jakeira Askew, Woodland, 14.07 29th, LaShun Williams, Cartersville, 14.80 32nd, Dasia Levy, Cartersville, 15.85 Girls 1600M 6th, Lindsay Scifers, Woodland, 5:56.17 14th, Elizabeth Roberson, Woodland, 6:13.73 16th, Kayla Carpenter, Cartersville, 6:24.25 26th, Aliana Hall, Cartersville, 6:57.89 30th, AlexStodghill, Cass, 7:41.38 Girls 200M 17th, Hillary McCarver, Cass, 29.02 21st, Sydney Mays, Cass, 29.75 29th, Macee Cole, Cartersville, 32.41 30th, Dasia Levy, Cartersville, 33.27 31st, Madison Bennett, Woodland, 40.81 Girls 300M 16th, Briyana Greyling, Cartersville, 57.28 17th, Madilyn Tuplin, Woodland, 57.39 22nd, Kyler Trouten, Cass, 59.53 26th, London Shaw, Cartersville, 1:06.31 Girls 3200M 5th, Lindsay Scifers, Woodland, 12:50.33 11th, Kayla Carpenter, Cartersville, 14:03.27 14th, Casey Bolan, Woodland, 14:21.52 15th, Vanna Beach, Cartersville, 14:25.83 Girls 400M 23rd, Majesta Herman, Cass, 1:10.93 26th, Elizabeth Vasquez, Woodland, 1:11.98 27th, Keilyn Jones, Woodland, 1:14.77 30th, Summer Fairchild, Cass, 1:18.99 31st, LaShun Williams, Cartersville, 1:22.93 Girls 4x100M 10th, Woodland, 52.79 12th, Cass, 54.24 Girls 4x400M 11th, Woodland, 4:49.85 13th, Cass, 5:19.34 Girls 800M 14th, Elizabeth Roberson, Woodland, 2:43.70 19th, Casey Bolan, Woodland, 2:49.43 26th, Aliana Hall, Cartersville, 3:04.38 29th, Alex Stodghill, Cass, 3:26.91 Girls Discus Throw 12th, Dawna Garrett, Cass, 80-03.00 14th, Hailey Bishop, Woodland, 79-01.00 17th, Alexis Ware, Cass, 77-01.00 18th, Avery Mayweather, Woodland, 74-01.00 24th, Madison Heath, Cartersville, 65-06.00 30th, London Shaw, Cartersville, 59-07.00 Girls High Jump 2nd, Kyler Trouten, Cass, 5-00.00 Girls Long Jump 6th, Chaila Reliford, Woodland, 15-06.00 10th, Sabrina Buggs, Cass, 15-03.00 26th, Brianna Stephenson, Cass, 12-00.00 Girls Pole Vault 11th, Kyler Trouten, Cass, 7-00.00 Girls Shot Put 2nd, Hayley Gildersleeve, Cass, 37-01.50 5th, Chanelle Clemmons, Cass, 35-02.50 13th, London Shaw, Cartersville, 30-03.25 21st, Avery Mayweather, Woodland, 27-10.75 27th, Madison, Cartersville, 25-06.25 30th, Aubrey Mayweather, Woodland, 24-02.00 Girls Triple Jump 18th, Brianna Stephenson, Cass, 26-04.00 19th, Damia Simpson, Cass, 23-00.00 Boys 100M 4th, Jamai Smith, Woodland, 11.28 6th, Terry Berdin, Cass, 11.37 18th, Laizon West, Cass, 11.70 20th, Nivin Nelson, Cartersville, 11.87 25th, Shamus Thomas, Woodland, 12.07 Boys 110M Hurdles 2nd, Ray Varnum, Cass, 16.03 19th, Walter Thomas, Cass, 20.51 20th, Jacob Busek, Cartersville, 20.65 25th, Braydan Hodge, Cartersville, 25.07 Boys 1600M 9th, Julian Rockett, Woodland, 4:46.37 12th, Jonathan Holloway, Woodland, 4:51.01 26th, Nick Poteat, Cass, 5:20.22 31st, Cory Willis, Cass, 5:34.67 33rd, Jacob Busek, Cartersville, 5:39.66 Boys 200M 5th, Jamai Smith, Woodland, 23.30 15th, Laizon West, Cass, 24.24 24th, Shamus Thomas, Woodland, 24.76 26th, Nivin Nelson, Cartersville, 24.93 29th, Malcolm Cooley, Cartersville, 25.74 Boys 300M 12th, Kevin Miller, Woodland, 45.32 17th, Walter Thomas, Cass, 47.60 20th, Chris Clanton, Woodland, 47.74 30th, Bryson Rogers, Cartersville, 56.31 32nd, Braydan Hodge, Cartersville, 1:05.50 Boys 3200M 16th, Dustin Kiel, Woodland, 11:01.24 24th, Will Pruitt, Cartersville, 11:43.38 29th, William Matherne, Cartersville, 12:25.17 Boys 400M 13th, Trevor Knowles, Woodland, 53.72 16th, Markal Brown, Woodland, 54.38 31st, Alex Mosac, Cartersville, 58.59 33rd, Tavarus Varnum, Cass, 59.60 37th, Stephen Smith, Cass, 1:01.04 38th, Daniel Ejieke, Cartersville, 1:03.50 Boys 4x100M 3rd, Cass, 43.54 7th, Woodland, 43.73 Boys 4x400M 2nd, Woodland, 3:33.30 17th, Cartersville, 4:18.65 Boys 800M 3rd, Julian Rockett, Woodland, 2:03.18 11th, Jonathan Holloway, Woodland, 2:08.44 24th, Alex Mosac, Cartersville, 2:16.71 31st, Stephen Smith, Cass, 2:19.89 37th, Jeremiah Whatley, Cartersville, 2:56.96 Boys Discuss Throw 5th, Brett Shedd, Woodland, 114-07.00 29th, Jamal Evans, Cass, 77-10.00 31st, Jaylon Stubbs, Cass, 72-10.00 32nd, Logan Yarborough, Cartersville, 71-00.00 33rd, Dominick Tanzola, Woodland, 69-00.00 35th, Lee Peters, Cartersville, 65-05.00 Boys High Jump 3rd, Trevor Knowles, Woodland, 5-10.00 5th, Jarvis James, Woodland, 5-10.00 6th, Devin Pritchett, Cass, 5-10.00 14th, Laizon West, Cass, 5-06.00 Boys Long Jump 5th, Ray Varnum, Cass, 20-10.00 22nd, Julian Rockett, Woodland, 18-04.50 24th, Diuntae Ward, Cass, 17-06.50 Boys Pole Vault 2nd, Thomas Jolly, Woodland, 12-06.00 5th, Rodney Thompson, Woodland, 11-00.00 Boys Shot Put 14th, Jamal Evans, Cass, 37-02.75 22nd, Bryce Wilkins, Cartersville, 34-08.50 26th, Octavius Landon, Cartersville, 32-11.00 30th, Brady Jernigan, Woodland, 32-07.50 32nd, Jaymie Jacobs, Woodland, 31-00.75 34th, Jaylon Stubbs, Cass, 29-04.75 Boys Triple Jump 4th, Ray Varnum, Cass, 40-09.00 10th, Diuntae Ward, Cass, 37-05.50 17th, Kevin Miller, Woodland, 34-03.00
- Georgia Highlands drops pair on Saturday
In their final tune-up weekend of non-conference play, the Georgia Highlands Chargers lost games to Triton (IL) CC 9-4 and Jefferson College (MO) 2-0 at LakePoint Sporting Community in Emerson. The Chargers had split a doubleheader with Central Alabama CC on Friday at LakePoint. In the loss to Triton, the Chargers actually out hit the Trojans, 7-6. Nick Fink had two RBI on three hits for Georgia Highlands. Fink doubled in the third inning and singled in the first and fifth frames. Triton scored eight runs through the first two innings and kept the Chargers from gaining any momentum throughout. Brandon Bell, Brandon Etheridge, Zach McCrum, and Tristan Roberts had the other Chargers’ hits. GHC starting pitcher, Casey Collins (1.1 IP, 8R, 5ER, 4H, 4BB), was saddled with the loss. Sean Wilson (4.2 IP, 1R, 0ER, 2H, 1BB, 5K) pitched in relief for the Chargers. In the nightcap, Jefferson College scored runs in the first and fourth innings playing as the home team as part of Perfect Game’s Spring Swing. Anthony Herron (7.1 IP, 4H, 0R, 3BB, 13K) was stellar on the mound for the Vikings and earned the pitching win. Mitch Plassmeyer worked the final inning and 1/3 for a save, walking one and striking out two. Etheridge had two hits for the Chargers. McCrum, Mitch Burger, Jonathan White, and Andrew Cooley had the other GHC hits. Georgia Highlands (15-13) begins play in the Georgia Collegiate Athletic Association Tuesday with a four game series during the week against Darton College. Game 1 of the series is at 5:30pm, then the Chargers travel to Albany for a single game Friday night at 6pm and a doubleheader on Saturday that begins at 2pm.
- Softball Chargers split DH at ABAC
The Georgia Highlands softball Chargers split a GCAA conference doubleheader with Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Saturday. The Chargers won the first game 8-0, but lost Game 2, 2-1. Rebecca Meade struck out seven in the opening shutout. Natalie Pederson suffered the pitching loss in the second game, but allowed only four hits and no earned runs in three innings. Meade closed out the second game allowing no hits and recording a pair of strikeouts. Caitlin Parks was 3-for-6 at the plate with three doubles and a walk to lead the Chargers’ offense in the series. Georgia Highlands (14-22 overall, 2-4 in the Georgia Collegiate Athletic Association) travels to Cleveland State CC (Cleveland, TN) on Tuesday for a mid-week doubleheader.
- Girls All-County Basketball Team announced
The Daily Tribune News released its 2015-16 Girls All-County Basketball team Sunday, March 13. PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jana Morning — Cass OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Gabby Bradley — Woodland ALL-COUNTY Esmeralda Thomas — Cass Payton Stoddard — Cass Eryikah Pender — Woodland Emily Collum — Adairsville Victoria Davis — Adairsville Nakiyah Washington — Adairsville Whitney Harris — Excel Rylie Boston — Excel Madison McKinney — Cartersville Kimora McClinic — Cartersville Honorable Mention: Adairsville: Josie Summerville, Logan O’Neal; Cartersville: Ka’ia Bolton; Cass: Lexy Wallraven, Kyla Michienzi; Excel: Brighton McCollum; Woodland: Me Me Richardson, Madgie Robinson, Aaliyah Curtis and Lyric Curtis. For the complete story, please visit The Daily Tribune News -- LINK
- Tigers defeat Cass
The Adairsville baseball team scored eight runs in the third and fourth innings combined to take control of the game on their way to a 10-4 win over visiting county rival Cass on Saturday. Noah O’Kelley (3IP, 1R, 0ER, 4H, 2BB, 5K) was the winning pitcher for the Tigers. Orry Carter (3 IP, 3R, 2ER, 3H, 3BB, 2K) and Garrett Mishoe (1 IP, 1H, 0R, 0BB, 1K) also pitched for Adairsville. Landon Howren, Lane Griffith, and Hayden Morrow all had two hits for the Tigers. Hunter Hice drove in two runs with a hit. Mishoe, Cole Hewatt, and Justin Green each added a hit. Jake Collum (2 IP, 6R, 3ER, 3H, 4BB, 1K) was saddled with the pitching loss for Cass. Owen Means (1.1 IP, 4R, 2ER, 2H, 1BB), Cody Johnson (1.2 IP, 0R, 1H, 3K), and Jordan Reed (1 IP, 0R, 2H, 3K) also took the mound for the Colonels. Evan Hinton was 3-for-4 and scored a run for Cass. Brett Gaddy had two hits and scored a run. Cody Johnson had a hit and scored a run with one RBI. Jordan Reed and Collum (RBI) also added hits. Cass (3-5) plays a three-game series against Rome next Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Adairsville (4-2) hosts Armuchee and North Murray, Monday and Tuesday (March 14-15).
- Canes defeat IMG Academy to finish 3-1 at PG High School Showdown
The Cartersville Purple Hurricanes baseball team wrapped up play in the 2016 edition of the Perfect Game High School Showdown at LakePoint in Emerson by defeating the IMG Ascenders, 7-4. The Canes finished with a 3-1 record in the national event, defeating Montverde Academy (Fla.) in the first round and picking up consolation round victories over McEachern (Ga.) and IMG Academy. The Hurricanes’ only loss in the tournament was to eventual finalists, Gulliver Prep (Fla.) in the quarterfinals of the championship bracket. In the win over IMG Academy, Cartersville scored in the bottom of the first inning to take a lead the Canes would not relinquish. Noah Daniel reached on an error, Elliott Anderson walked, Zach Yancey bunted the runners over, and Cole Jamieson walked to load the bases. Parker Tidwell then singled home a run to give the Canes a 1-0 lead. Cartersville added two more runs in the second inning to go ahead 3-0. Spencer Dickey walked and scored on a double by Daniel. Anderson followed with a double to drive home Daniel. Cartersville’s three-run, third inning started when Jamieson walked and Tidwell doubled him home. After Dickey drew a base on balls, Tidwell scored on J. P. Martin’s sacrifice fly and Dickey moved up a base. Daniel then drove hom Dickey with a hard ground ball single to right field and the Canes were up 6-0. IMG Academy (Bradenton, FL) scored three runs in the top of the fifth to make the score 6-3. A pair of singles, a walk, and a double in the inning led to the runs. Two more walks loaded the bases with two outs, prompting Canes’ coach Stuart Chester to lift starting pitcher Mason Barnett for Yancey. He was able to strike out the next batter to squelch the Ascenders’ rally. Both teams added one more run in the fifth inning. The Canes scored on a sacrifice fly by Tidwell that drove home Anderson who had started the inning with a single. Barnett (4.2 IP, 3ER, 3H, 3BB, 4K) picked up the pitching victory for the Canes. Yancey (2.1 IP, 1R, 0ER, 1H, 0BB, 1K) closed out the game on the mound after getting out of the fifth inning trouble. Daniel had a three hit day for the Hurricanes with two RBI. Tidwell's two hits drove in two runs also. Anderson (RBI) and Jamieson also collected two hits. Austin Lunde added a hit for the Canes. Cartersville (4-4) plays at Collins Hill Monday at 5:30pm and will travel to Mill Creek Thursday for a 5:30pm start.
- CPRD offers lifeguard training, water safety instruction, Cobias competitive swim team, gymnastics,
The City of Cartersville Parks and Recreation Department has a variety of offerings available for registration. These include Lifeguard Training, Water Safety Instruction, Cartersville Cobias Swim Team, Gymnastics, and Tennis. Lifeguard/WSI Classes Do you need a summer job? The Cartersville Parks & Recreation needs summer lifeguards. Lifeguards and Water Safey Instructor classes are offered to all summer staff. You must be 16 years old to apply. We start our hiring process in March. For more information call the Megan Hix, Aquatics Coordinator, 770-607-6527. Lifeguard Classes Have you ever wanted to be a lifeguard? Are you a current lifeguard? The class will include all the skills needed to respond to an emergency in an aquatic environment. Certification will be good for two (2) years, CPR for the Professional Rescuer is included. Ages: 16 & over Age control date: April 25, 2016 Fee: $150 ($70 for CPRD staff) Location: Dellinger Park Pool Registration begins: March 21, 2016 - (limit 20 per session) Class Dates: Friday, April 8, 5-9pm Saturday, April 9, 8am-6pm Sunday, April 10, 8-6pm Monday, April 11, 5-9pm Must be able to swim 300 yards continuously and retrieve a 25 pound object from the bottom of the pool (12 feet). WSI (Water Safety Instructor) Classes Each year the American Red Cross teaches more than 2 million children and adults to swim. This class trains you how to teach people to swim. After passing this class you will be able to teach: parent and child aquatics, learn to swim levels 1-6, and water safety presentations. Ages: 16 & over Age control date: May 1, 2016 Fee: $150 ($80 for CPRD staff) Location: Dellinger Park Pool Registration begins: March 21, 2016 - (limit 12 per session) Class Dates: Thursday, April 14, 5-10pm Friday, April 15, 5-10pm Saturday, April 16, 8am-6pm Sunday, April 17, 8am-5pm Monday, April 18, 5-10pm Must be able to swim all 4 competitive strokes, and tread water. Cartersville Cobias Swim Team Summer League Ages: 6-18 Age Control Date: Age prior to June 1, 2016 Fee: $100 - April 11 - 24, 2016 $110 - April 25 - space available only + $20 non-resident fee (if applicable) Season: May-July Practice Location: Dellinger Park Pool The Cobias is a competitive swim team, intended for those who, as a minimum, know the basic swimming strokes. While it is not a venue for learning to swim, it is one for improving technique, speed, endurance and competition. The Cobias is a Georgia Recreation and Parks Association summer league team. During the season there are typically five to six regular meets and a district and state meet. All swimmers regardless of skill level are invited to participate at the meets. First Practice: Monday, May 2, 2016 Practice Times: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday 7-10 year olds: TBA 11-18 year olds: TBA For more information please contact the Dellinger Park Office at 770-387-5626. GYMNASTICS Summer Camps PreSchool Summer Camps Ages: 3-6 Time: 9am - 12 noon 2016 Dates: May 23-27 June 13-17 June 27 - July 1 July 18-22 Fee: $75 Developmental Summer Camps Ages: 7 & up Time: 9am - 12 noon 2016 Dates: June 6-10 June 20-24 July 11-15 July 25-29 Fee: $75 2016 Summer Youth Tennis Camps These camps are designed to focus on developing fundamental tennis skills in young players ages 3-14. The fundamentals of the forehand, backhand, volley, overhead and serve, including proper grips are taught. Students also learn proper footwork, scoring, and general knowledge of the game of tennis. The instruction consists of dead ball (instructor feeding), live ball (students hitting with each other), on court demonstrations, match play (singles and doubles), games and fitness. Campers are grouped by age, fitness and ability. All junior campers will have a lunch and swimming break. QuickStart Tennis Tots (ages 3-6) Dates: June 1-4, June 15-18, July 6-9 or July 20-23 Time: 9-11am Fee: $80/week Junior Beginner/Intermediate Camp (ages 7-14) Dates: June 1-4, June 8-11, June 15-18, July 6-9, July 13-16, or July 20-23 Time: 9am-1pm Fee: $130/week














