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- Rec Roundup: BCRD youth basketball results for January 27
Youth recreation basketball results for games hosted by the Bartow County Recreation Department January 27. Bartow County Recreation Department Wednesday, January 27 8U Boys HAWKS 28, CELTICS 20 Hawks: Cameron Cochran 17, Casen Cochran 7, Derric Reece 2, Kadin West 2 Celtics: Ayson Todd 6, Isaac Burnett 4, Xavious Nalls 4, Ethan Baker 4, Braden Mulkey 2, Coby Tomlinson 2 SUNS 40, LAKERS 16 Suns: Jakez Baldwin 24, Ja’Kai Baldwin 12, Gabe Baker 2, Jacob McKinnies 2 Lakers: Clayton McClendon 12, Erwin Cortez 2, Hector Ojeda 2 10U Girls SHOCK 20, STORM 20 Shock: Kailynn Mullinax 6, Jasmine Griffin 4, Zariyah Hicks 4, Solene Clark 2, Natalie Shivley 2, Piper Spivey 2 Storm: Emma Hensley 11, Kasidee Wall 7, Haylioanna Tucker 2 STARS 21, MONARCHS 9 Stars: Julia Shinholster 6, Amelia Elrod 4, Talia Sangster 4, Taff Bradley 3, Hayley Dillow 2, Alden Ford 2 Monarchs: Lea Brasington 7, Reagan Weightman 2 12U Girls DREAM 19, MYSTICS 2 Dream: Ansley Hight 7, Trinity Hatfield 4, Ansley Self 3, Kiley Arnold 2, Mackenzie Lee 2, Raziyah Ware 1 Mystics: Ashley Ballard 2 STORM 19, STARS 18 Storm: Rylee Hensley 15, Whitney Gibbons 4 Stars: Madison Bentley 8, Macey Vaughn 6, Michiah Hicks 2, Rylee Smith 2 14U Boys BUCKS 39, HEAT 27 Bucks: Kenneth Loveless 14, Josiah Mosley 10, Blaine Ingram 6, Kyle Miller 4, Samuel Lee 2, Ericson Mosley 2, Davis Hardin 1 Heat: Peter Germ 8, J.P. Perry 6, Aaron Fleming 4, Brandon Waynick 4, Avery Jenkins 3, Kendrick Green 2 17U Girls LIBERTY 28, DREAM 17 Liberty: Miranda Degrauwe 14, Charlotte Kittle 4, Brylee Law 4, Emily Knight 2, Brooke Lambert 2, Savannah Leslie 2 Dream: Mallory Smith 5, Sydney Johnson 2, Anna King 2, Rachel Spellman 2, Alexis Wallentine 2, Laurie Worsham 2, Taylor Yrebedra 2 17U Boys BUCKS 58, CANES 33 Bucks: Carlos Molina 27, Cameron Minter 10, Christopher Vinall 9, Ryan Jensen 6, Jeffery LeClaire 2, Dalton Reynolds 2, Noah Woods 2 Canes: Michael Ashworth 10, Ali Mahmood 7, Ken Terrick Lewis 6, Joshua Franklin, Tyrese Jackson, Josh Robbins 3 each, Nathan Gant 1 Youth recreation basketball game reports are made available by the Bartow County Recreation Department and the City of Cartersville Recreation Department.
- Cass teams swept at Sequoyah
The Cass High School basketball teams were swept in a pair of Region 7AAAAA makeup games Wednesday night at Sequoyah. The Lady Chiefs and Chiefs remained atop the sub-region A standings with their wins. SEQUOYAH GIRLS 53, CASS 15 The Lady Colonels trailed from the onset against a Sequoyah defense that made it difficult for Cass to get good looks at the basket. Sequoyah took a 14-4 lead after one quarter and stretched that lead to 32-5 at the intermission. Ayssa Cagle led the Lady Chiefs with 15 points. Kelley Hartman scored seven points. Peyton Satterfield and Lauren Hartman both added five points. Jana Morning scored four points for Cass, followed by Jaclyn Hazelwood and Esmeralda Thomas with three and two points, respectively. The Sequoyah girls remained undefeated in region play at 10-0. The Lady Chiefs improved to 19-3 overall. The loss drops the Lady Colonels’ season mark back to the .500 mark at 11-11. They are 3-8 in Region 7AAAAA. Cass hosts Dalton Friday. SEQUOYAH 69, CASS 48 The Sequoyah defense made it difficult on the visiting Colonels Wednesday night on their way to a 21-point Region 7AAAAA win. The Chiefs never trailed, leading 14-8, 35-17, and 52-25 at each of the three quarter stops. Jake Sunday led Sequoyah with 16 points. Jordan Usher added 14 points, followed by Hunter Gaddis and Mitchell Peters with 10 points each. C.J. Bennett scored a game-high 19 points to lead the Colonels, followed by Jacquez Milles eight points, Jake Collum six points, and Mike Sims finished with five points. Sequoyah improved to 9-1 in region play and 15-7 overall. The Colonels slipped to 9-12 overall and 3-8 in 7AAAAA. Cass hosts Dalton Friday.
- BGMSAA basketball tourney: Semifinals now set
Following Wednesday night's games, all four BGMSAA basketball tournaments have reached the semifinal round. The JV girls' tournament continues Thursday with a pair of games. The JV boys' tournament semifinals will be Friday. The middle school varsity girls and boys tournament will resume Saturday with JV title games set for next Tuesday (Feb. 2) and the middle school varsity championship games scheduled for Wednesday (Feb. 3). Results and schedules for each of the four BGMSAA basketball tournaments: GIRLS First Round Red Bud 58, South Central 10 Cass 33, Cartersville 22 Calhoun 41, Adairsville 5 Ashworth 55, Woodland 32 Sat, Jan. 30 -- Calhoun MS GIRLS Semifinals 10am - #1 Red Bud (15-0) vs. #4 Cass (9-6) 11:15am - #3 Calhoun (11-4) vs. #2 Ashworth (11-4) Wed, Feb. 3 -- Calhoun MS GIRLS Finals - 4:15pm ********************************************* BOYS First Round Cartersville 51, Ashworth 18 Cass 51, Red Bud 41 Calhoun 50, Woodland 19 Adairsville 42, South Central 5 Sat, Jan. 30 -- Calhoun MS BOYS Semifinals 12:30pm - #1 Cartersville (15-0) vs. #4 Cass (10-5) 1:45pm - #2 Adairsville (11-4) vs. #3 Calhoun (10-5) Wed, Feb. 3 -- Calhoun MS BOYS Finals -- 5:30pm ********************************************* JV GIRLS First Round Cass 16, Ashworth 7 Calhoun 43, Woodland 4 Cartersville 36, Adairsville 25 JV GIRLS Semifinals - Thur. Jan. 28 #1 Red Bud (12-0) vs. #4 Cass (7-6) #2 Calhoun (11-2) vs. #3 Cartersville (9-4) JV GIRLS Finals - Tue. Feb. 2 4:15pm ********************************************* JV BOYS First Round Red Bud 30, Adairsville 27 Calhoun 44, Woodland 7 Cass 37, Ashworth 9 JV BOYS Semifinals - Fri. Jan. 29 #1 Cartersville (12-0) vs. #5 Red Bud (5-8) #2 Calhoun (11-2) vs. #3 Cass (8-5) JV BOYS Finals Tue. Feb. 2 - 5:30pm
- Bartow County recreation youth basketball results for January 25-26
Youth recreation basketball results for games hosted by the Bartow County Recreation Department January 25 and 26. Bartow County Recreation Department January 25-26 8U Girls MYSTICS 23, SPARKS 8 Mystics: Taylor Evans 8, Kali Monroe 6, Sadie Raughton 3, Carlie Forman 2, Lindsey Maddox 2, Addie Pearson 2 Sparks: Mazzy Butler 4, Briley Buchannon 2, Ramona Jensen 2 STORM 26, LIBERTY 15 Storm: Alana Carnes 7, Haley Collum 7, Lily Roberts 6, Summerlyn Smith 6 Liberty: Kaytlin Arnold 10, Gabriella Penticost 3, Anna Grace Fraley 2 8U Boys HEAT 14, KNICKS 13 Heat: Christian Teasley 10, Lucas Baker 2, Carter Callan 2 Knicks: Lincoln Ritter 6, Dredyn Bautista 4, Nasier Bennett 2, Braylon Hill 1 MAGIC 41, LAKERS 12 Magic: Carson Waits 20, Noland Elrod 9, Brody Shiflet 6, Jayden Metcalf 4, Caiden Moore 2 Lakers: Clayton McClendon 4, Aaron Byers 2, Ervin Cortez 2, Hector Ojeda 2, Cole Stroup 2 10U Boys CELTICS 44, WIZARDS 22 Celtics: Seth Haygood 12, Mason Pharis 12, Jakavien Harris 8, Zachary Weaver 8, Jamarian Pullum 4 Wizards: Jayden Foster 22 HAWKS 49, NETS 24 Hawks: Devin Henderson 21, John Eaglin 10, Kevin Henderson 10, Carter Acrey 4, Jackson Barkley 4 Nets: Titus Bagley 8, Cadyn Wade 8, Noah Herring 4, Sahaj Patel 4 MAGIC 32, ROCKETS 21 Magic: Ramarion Pace 16, Kaden Baldwin 8, Logan Bentley 8 Rockets: Isaiah Ford 6, Zantivian Brown 5, Jacob Taylor 4, Kole Hardin 2, Kendrick Price 2, Karter Taylor 2 10U Girls SUN 10, SPARKS 9 Sun: Sarah Smith 8, Caroline Gossett 2 Sparks: Peyton McMilan 4, Gabriella Becerra 2, Harley Owens 2, Alexis Woods 1 STARS 36, FEVER 13 Stars: Amelia Ford 12, Julia Shinholster 6, Hayley Dillow 4, Reese Howards 4, Talia Sangster 4, Taff Bradley 2, Ginger Bunce 2, Alden Ford 2 Fever: Naxyria Roberts 11, Kylie Perine 2 STORM 26, MONARCHS 22 Storm: Emma Hensley 12, Haylionna Tucker 8, Kasidee Wall 4, Jaedyn Charleston 2 Monarchs: Reagan Weightman 10, Lea Brasington 6, Hannah Godfrey 4, Reagan Flynn 2 12U Girls CANES (PETERS) 33, STARS 32 Canes: Au’Juhnae Davenport 16, Kierra Milline 13, Alexis Rogers 4 Stars: Madison Bentley 13, Michiah Hicks 9, Hailee Owens 7, Macey Vaughn 3 DREAM 29, SUN 4 Dream: Ansley Hight 9, Kiley Arnold 8, Mackenzie Lee 6, Trinity Hatfield 2, Ansley Self 2, Raziyah Ware 2 Sun: Jada Patterson 4 12U Boys HEAT 35, SPURS 20 Heat: Peyton Posey 16, Harrison Childers 6, Tyler Shelton 4, Braden Powell 3, Collin Fletcher 2, Jordan Holbrook 2, Peyton Ray 2 Spurs: Cody Simmons 7, Isaiah Bagley 6, Jake Eller 5, Andrew Murray 2 BULLS 40, MAGIC 24 Bulls: Jaeden Scott 12, Ethan Reynolds 10, J.T. Forsyth 8, Jelani Hames 5, Connor Ray 3, Trip Bradley 2 Magic: Norris Chavis 7, Evan Sanders 5, Jonah Cooper 4, Bobo Wynn 4, Brady Bearden 2, Kenneth Rogers 2 BUCKS 32, LAKERS 22 Bucks: Tyler Martin 9, Jacob Silvers 8, Blake Hilburn 6, Logan Kown 4, Chris Roper 4, Jacob Ray 1 Lakers: Jadas Whatley 10, Santino Jones 6, Jacob Bunce 4, Ladarius Clark 2 14U Boys WARRIORS 57, HEAT 28 Warriors: Nathan Gomez 20, Ty Chapman 12, Dylan Forman 11, Brody Nelson 8, Jimmy Davis 2, Dalton Henderson 2, Tristan Langley 2 Heat: Peter Germ 8, Avery Jenkins 8, J.P. Perry 6, Aaron Fleming 4, Jack Bates 2 MAGIC 53, JAZZ 41 Magic: Darius Ward 12, Mark Williams 12, Jacob Holbrook 8, Jordan McIntyre 7, Kamari George 6, Michael Ward 4, Chandler Wise 4 Jazz: Neil Colston 18, Nolan Adams 10, Adam McGuire 10, Taylor Norwood 3 17U Boys BUCKS 35, JAZZ 34 Bucks: Carlos Molina 14, Ryan Jensen 8, Jeffery LeClaire 6, Cameron Minter 3, Dylan Hale 2, Christopher Vinall 2 Jazz: Jackson Lowe 14, Cam Simpson 8, Drew Simpson 5, Erick Bedford 3, James Hardeman 2, Joel Shephard 2 BULLS 57, HEAT 34 Bulls: Landon Graham 12, Colton Chupp 9, Hunter Holland 9, Brandon Benham 8, Ericiah Quinn 7, Michael Sullivan 6 Heat: Jonah Jack 13, Tevin Harris 6, Dominic Outten 6, John Henderson 5, Carson Jones 4 CELTICS 46, MAGIC 43 Celtics: Logan Barrere 16, Gavin Smith 11, Seth Colston 7, Nathan Colston 4, Joseph McDaniel 4, Alex Green 2, Tyler Rigdon 2 Magic: Collin Pass 12, Noah Beatty 9, Dawson Abernathy 8, Cody Martinez 6, Jacob Mincey 4, Gavin Cissa 2, Joshua Dover 2 Youth recreation basketball game reports are made available by the Bartow County Recreation Department and the City of Cartersville Recreation Department.
- BGMSAA basketball tourney: Red Bud, Cass girls advance Tuesday evening
The top-seeded Red Bud Middle School girls and the Cass Middle School girls won first round games Tuesday in the 2015-16 Bartow-Gordon Middle School Athletic Association girls' tournament opening round. Red Bud dominated No. 8 seed, South Central 58-10, while No. 4 seed Cass topped Cartersville, 33-22. The remaining two girls' tournament first round games are Wednesday starting at 4pm at Calhoun High School. No. 3 seed Calhoun (10-4) takes on No. 6 seed Adairsville (3-11), followed by No. 2 seed Ashworth (10-4) against No. 7 seed Woodland (3-11). Meanwhile Wednesday, the BGMSAA 2015-16 boys tournament gets underway with four first round games. Three boys' games are scheduled for Calhoun Middle School and one is set for Calhoun High School. Top seeded Cartersville boys (14-0) play No. 8 seed Ashworth (0-14) at 4pm at Calhoun Middle School. Fourth seeded Cass boys (9-5) tip with No. 5 Red Bud (8-6) at 5:15pm, followed by No. 3 Calhoun (9-5) against No. 6 Woodland (3-11) at Calhoun Middle School. Also Wednesday on the Calhoun High School floor, second seeded Adairsville (10-4) faces No. 7 South Central (3-11) in a 6:30pm tip. The tournament continues through Wednesday, February 3. Thursday, January 28 -- Calhoun MS JV Girls Semifinals 4:15pm -- #1 Red Bud (12-0) vs. #4 Cass (7-6) 5:30pm -- #2 Calhoun (11-2) vs. #3 Cartersville (9-4) Friday, January 29 -- Calhoun MS JV Boys Semifinals 4:15pm -- #1 Cartersville (12-0) vs. #5 Red Bud (5-8) 5:30pm -- #2 Calhoun (11-2) vs. #3 Cass (8-5) Saturday, January 30 -- Calhoun MS -- Semifinals 10:00am -- VG -- Red Bud (15-0) vs. Cass (9-6) 11:15am -- VG -- Calhoun/Adairsville winner vs. Ashworth/Woodland winner 12:30pm -- VB -- Cartersville/Ashworth winner vs. Cass/Red Bud winner 1:45pm -- VB -- Adairsville/SCMS winner vs. Calhoun/Woodland winner Tuesday, February 2 4:15pm -- JV Girls Finals 5:30pm -- JV Boys Finals Wednesday, February 3 4:15pm -- Girls Finals 5:30pm -- Boys Finals
- Local hoops roundup: Cass, Excel, Cartersville boys win region games Tuesday
CASS BOYS 69, CREEKVIEW 60 by Yash Bhika, Cass student correspondent The Cass boys, playing without injured guard Ashton Burley, battled to a nine point home region win Tuesday night over Creekview. The Colonels led 20-18 after one quarter and took a 37-31 lead into halftime. Cass extended the lead to ten through three quarters and held off the Grizzlies for a 69-60 win. Mike Sims made seven three-pointers and led the Colonels with a game-high 25 points, followed by C.J. Bennett with 18. Matthew Mundy contributed 11 points for Cass, followed by Jake Collum with six and Ed Curtis with four points. K.J. Jenkins led three Creekview players in double figures with 11 points. Chandler Wright and Grigsby Wilkie both finished with 10. With the loss, Creekview is now 14-7 overall and 6-2 in Region 7AAAAA. The Colonels (8-11 overall, 2-7 in 7AAAAA) travel to Sequoyah on Wednesday. CREEKVIEW GIRLS 55, CASS 40 by Yash Bhika, Cass student correspondent Visiting Creekview took a five point lead after one quarter and never trailed as they defeated the Lady Colonels Tuesday night. The Lady Grizzles pushed their lead to eleven points by halftime (32-21) and held a ten point lead after three quarters, 43-33. Esmeralda Thomas led the Lady Colonels with 12 points, followed by Lexie Walraven with eight points. Jana Morning and Payton Stoddard finished the night with seven points each. Ansley Henson knocked down a game high 18 points to lead Creekview, followed by Katie Kasha with nine and Allison Luly with eight points. EXCEL CHRISTIAN BOYS 58, TRION 54 Darius Thrower scored 22 point to lead teh Eagles. Caleb West added 15 as Excel improved to 11-9 overall and 5-1 in Region 6-A road game. Trion is now 4-16 overall and 1-6. Excel travels to Mt. Zion Friday for a 7:30pm start and will host Mount Paran Saturday at 4pm. TRION GIRLS 42, EXCEL CHRISTIAN 37 In a game that was close throughout, the Lady Bulldogs held leads at all quarter stops and also held off the visiting Lady Eagles for a five point victory. Trion led 8-5 after one quarter and 22-21 at the intermission. The Lady Bulldogs led 31-29 after three quarters. Whitney Harris led the Lady Eagles with 15 points. Rylie Boston scored nine, followed by Xena Enos with six, Brighton McCollum four, and Anna Lane Hattaway three. Rayven Lawrence led Trion with 15 points. Kerrigan Ramsey scored eight, Shayla Youngblood seven, and Taylor Bethune added six. Excel plays at Mt. Zion Friday at 6pm and hosts Mount Paran Saturday at 2:30pm. CALHOUN GIRLS 69, ADAIRSVILLE 43 The Lady Tigers led visiting Calhoun at halftime, but were outdistanced 42-13 in the second half Tuesday night. Adairsville led 16-13 after one quarter and 30-27 at the break. With the win, Calhoun improved to 14-6 overall and 10-2 in Region 6AAA. Adairsville is now 8-13 overall and 5-8 in region games. Adairsville hosts Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe Friday (Jan. 29) at 7pm and plays at Woodland Saturday. CALHOUN BOYS 74, ADAIRSVILLE 35 The visiting Yellow Jackets won their nineteenth game and remained undefeated at Adairsville Tuesday night. Calhoun is 12-0 in Region 6AAA. Adairsville is now 6-15 overall and 2-11 in region games. The Tigers host LFO Friday and travel to Woodland Saturday (Jan. 30). CARTERSVILLE BOYS 70, GILMER 49 The Canes bounced back from their loss on Monday by routing the Bobcats in Ellijay. Cartersville improved to 14-6 overall and 10-2 in Region 7AAAA. The loss dropped Gilmer to 5-14 overall and 2-9 in region games. The Canes play at Heritage Friday and host Ridgeland Saturday. GILMER GIRLS 58, CARTERSVILLE 31 The Lady Canes slipped to 4-16 overall and 2-9 in Region 7AAAA with a loss Tuesday night at Gilmer. The Lady Bobcats improved to 12-6 overall and 7-3 in the region. Cartersville plays at Heritage-Catoosa Friday at 7pm and will host Ridgeland Saturday at 1:30pm. SEQUOYAH GIRLS 49, WOODLAND 23 The Lady Cats managed only nine first half points at Sequoyah Tuesday night, falling to the Lady Chiefs. Sequoyah remained unbeaten in Region 7AAAAA games at 9-0 and is now 18-3 overall. Woodland fell to 5-15 overall and is winless in region games. Woodland plays at Rome Friday. SEQUOYAH BOYS 80, WOODLAND 66 The Chiefs improved to 14-7 overall and 8-1 in Region 7AAAAA. Woodland slipped to 3-15 overall and 0-8 in the region. The Wildcats play at Rome Friday.
- Cartersville recreation hoops reports for youth games played January 19-25
Youth basketball results for games hosted by the City of Cartersville Recreation Department January 19-25. City of Cartersville Recreation Department January 19-25 10U Boys CANES (WEIDETZ) 25, CANES (COOLEY) 23 Weidetz: Joseph Womack 8, Sam Wiedetz 5, Ernie Miller 4, Charles Rothschild 4, Lane Watson 2, Cade Horn 2 Cooley: Noah Baer 13, Jalen Levy 4, Andrew Mahorner, Ben Caswell, Drew Perry, 2 each CANES (MATHISON) 39, CANES (POGUE) 15 Mathison: JaKiyon Porter 13, Avery Higgins 12, Kendric Johnson 4, Tayshaun Jackson 4, Will Chladek 2, Kaden Smith 2, Chandler Mathison 2 Pogue: Quinton Kowdis 6, Brelace Williams 4, Justin Hilburn 2, Jamar Henry 2, Caleb Freeman 1. CANES (CURTIS) 22, CANES (HEATH) 18 Curtis: Cedric McClinic 16, Sam Ford 4, Brayden Harrison 2 Heath: Knox Neal 8, Lee Camp 4, Logan Woody, Lucas Mousseau, Turner Abernathy, 2 each. 12U Boys CANES (GAMBILL) 37, CANES (CHANDLER) 28 Gambill: Luke Gambill 8, Phillip Schiltz 7, Micah Earwood 6 Chandler: Jayvion Jackson 14, A.J. Christina 8 CANES (HEILMAN) 51, CANES (HORN) 42 Heilman: Calloway Goss 13, Jackson Heilman 9, Ben Williams 8, Jimbo Gaines 7 Horn: Robert Novak 23, Kedrick Chatmon 5 CANES (BALDES) 40, CANES (CHANDLER) 26 Baldes: Kalil Holley 20, Anderson McCary, John Baldes, De’lavion Woods, Tristan Martin, 4 each Chandler: Jayvion Jackson 14, Hayden Cagle 7, Jordan Hall 5 CANES (HORN) 39, CANES (GAMBILL) 18 Horn: Robert Novak 16, Carson Horn 8, Devin Goodson 4 Gambill: Jake Lawson 6 14U Boys CANES (DAVIS) 54, CANES (SHOEMAKER) 24 Davis: Timothy Jackson 16, Brendan Quillin 9, Buck Brumlow 8 Shoemaker: Trey Holstein 12, Christian Martin 4 CANES (DAVIS) 57, CANES (CRAMER) 36 Davis: Timothy Jackson 24, Brendan Quillin 9, Blaine Davis 7, Parker McPherson 7 Cramer: Phoenix Carmer 16, Zyiere Pritchett 7, Garrison Rosales 6 Youth basketball reports are provided by BCRD and CPRD.
- Lady Tigers defeat Coahulla Creek; Tigers edged in OT
The Adairsville Lady Tigers added a Region 6AAA victory Monday over Coahulla Creek and the Tigers took one of the region leaders to overtime before falling. Adairsville hosts Calhoun Tuesday. Girls tip at 6pm with the boys' game to follow. Score by quarters and team records. ADAIRSVILLE GIRLS 55, COAHULLA CREEK 42 AV — 15-18-13-9 —— 55 CC — 11-12-8-11 —— 42 AV: 8-12 overall, 5-7 region CC: 6-14, 2-10 COAHULLA CREEK BOYS 66, ADAIRSVILLE 60 (OT) CC — 12-23-9-13- 9 —— 66 AV — 8-16-18-15-3 —— 60 CC: 17-4, 11-2 AV: 6-14, 2-10
- Monday results from the BGMSAA basketball tournament, upcoming schedule
Inclement weather last weekend forced Bartow-Gordon Middle School Athletic Association officials to revise the 2016 basketball championship tournaments, but the event got underway Monday evening with six JV games. The updated results and schedules are listed below. Monday, January 25 -- at Calhoun HS -- JV Girls Cass 16, Ashworth 7 Calhoun 43, Woodland 4 Cartersville 36, Adairsville 25 Monday, January 25 -- at Calhoun MS -- JV Boys Red Bud 30, Adairsville 27 Calhoun 44, Woodland 7 Cass 37, Ashworth 9 Tuesday, January 26 -- Calhoun MS 4:15pm -- VG -- #1 Red Bud (14-0) vs. #8 South Central (0-14) 5:30pm -- VG -- #4 Cass (8-6) vs. #5 Cartersville (7-7) Wednesday, January 27 -- Calhoun HS 4pm -- VG -- #3 Calhoun (10-4) vs. #6 Adairsville (3-11) 5:15pm -- VG -- #2 Ashworth (10-4) vs. #7 Woodland (3-11) 6:30pm -- VB -- #2 Adairsville (10-4) vs. #7 South Central (3-11) Wednesday, January 27 -- Calhoun MS 4pm -- VB -- #1 Cartersville (14-0) vs. #8 Ashworth (0-14) 5:15pm -- VB -- #4 Cass (9-5) vs. #5 Red Bud (8-6) 6:30pm -- VB -- #3 Calhoun (9-5) vs. #6 Woodland (3-11) Thursday, January 28 -- Calhoun MS JV Girls Semifinals 4:15pm -- #1 Red Bud (12-0) vs. #4 Cass (7-6) 5:30pm -- #2 Calhoun (11-2) vs. #3 Cartersville (9-4) Friday, January 29 -- Calhoun MS JV Boys Semifinals 4:15pm -- #1 Cartersville (12-0) vs. #5 Red Bud (5-8) 5:30pm -- #2 Calhoun (11-2) vs. #3 Cass (8-5) Saturday, January 30 -- Calhoun MS -- Semifinals 10:00am -- VG -- Red Bud/SCMS winner vs. Cass/Cartersville winner 11:15am -- VG -- Calhoun/Adairsville winner vs. Ashworth/Woodland winner 12:30pm -- VB -- Cartersville/Ashworth winner vs. Cass/Red Bud winner 1:45pm -- VB -- Adairsville/SCMS winner vs. Calhoun/Woodland winner Tuesday, February 2 4:15pm -- JV Girls Finals 5:30pm -- JV Boys Finals Wednesday, February 3 4:15pm -- Girls Finals 5:30pm -- Boys Finals
- Lady Canes win to end slide; Canes drop region game
CARTERSVILLE GIRLS 47, LAFAYETTE 26 The Lady Canes picked up a Region 7AAAA victory Monday night at the Storm Center by defeating visiting LaFayette 47-26. For Cartersville, the win snapped an 11-game losing streak. Madison McKinney led Cartersville with 15 points. Kimora McClinic scored eight, London Shaw seven, and Chloe Davis six. The Lady Ramblers loss drops their season mark to 2-18 overall, 0-11 in Region 7AAAA. With the victory, the Lady Canes improved to 4-15 overall and 2-8 in region play. They play at Gilmer Tuesday. LAFAYETTE BOYS 61, CARTERSVILLE 51 LaFayette took a seven point lead in the first half and held on to knock off the Canes Monday night at the Storm Center. Jaylon Pugh and Cade Archer led Cartersville’s scoring with 11 each. Travon Davis scored seven points and added nine rebounds. The Ramblers improved to 10-9 overall and 3-7 in region play. With the loss, the Canes slipped to 13-6 overall and 9-2 in Region 7AAAA. They travel to Gilmer Tuesday evening.
- Durant, Perry nab top tens on Champions Tour; Martin's T34 leads SHGA players this week on PGA T
Final results for Scott Hamilton Golf Academy players for tour events ending Sunday, January 24. Each week, Bartow Sports Zone tracks the professional golfers on tour affiliated with Cartersville Country Club's Scott Hamilton Golf Academy and OnTourGolf. Scott Hamilton is the long time Director of Golf at CCC and is teacher/advisor/instructor to many prominent golf professionals. PGA Tour CareerBuilder Challenge La Quinta, CA — Jan. 21-24 Winner: Jason Dufner in playoff over David Lingmerth (-25) Scott Hamilton Golf Academy / OnTourGolf players T34 - Ben Martin (-13) T42 - Aaron Baddeley (-12) T49 - Russell Henley (-11) T56 - Hudson Swafford (-10) T56 - Roberto Castro (-10) CUT - William McGirt CUT - Brendon Todd CUT - Brice Garnett CUT - Boo Weekley CUT - Scott Brown WD - Scott Stallings Next Week: Jan. 28-31, Farmers Insurance Open, Torrey Pines GC, San Diego, CA Champions Senior Tour Mitsubishi Electric Championship Ka’upulehu-Kona, Hawaii - Gualalai GC - Jan. 21-23 Winner: Duffy Waldorf (-18) Scott Hamilton Golf Academy / OnTourGolf players T4 - Joe Durant (-14) T6 - Kenny Perry (-13) Next Event: Feb. 5-7, Allianz Championship, Boca Raton, FL WEB.com Tour Season begins Jan. 28-31 Panama Claro Championship Panama City, Panama Scott Hamilton Golf Academy / OnTourGolf players Jonathan Fricke Adam Mitchell Hunter Hamrick Kelvin Day Brent Witcher Mark Silvers Kyle Thompson Jim Renner Casey Wittenberg Jay McLuen Josh Broadway
- Weather concerns force BGMSAA hoops tourney to be rescheduled
Inclement weather for the weekend has forced Bartow-Gordon Middle School Athletic Association officials to revise the upcoming 2016 basketball championship tournaments. The league has also rescheduled its 2016 traditional (individual) format wrestling championships for January 29-30. All basketball games, originally scheduled for Saturday (Jan. 23) have been postponed and rescheduled as shown below. The tournament will now begin Monday, January 25 with the championship games now scheduled for Tuesday, February 2 and Wednesday, February 3. The ties that existed in the standings at the conclusion of the regular season have also been settled with coin tosses. Below is the latest revision of the tournament schedules. Monday, January 25 -- at Calhoun HS -- JV Girls 4pm -- JVG -- #4 Cass (6-6) vs. #5 Ashworth (3-9) 5:15pm -- JVG -- #2 Calhoun (10-2) vs. #7 Woodland (1-11) 6:30pm -- JVG -- #3 Cartersville (8-4) vs. #6 Adairsville (2-10) Monday, January 25 -- at Calhoun MS -- JV Boys 4pm -- JVB -- #4 Adairsville (6-6) vs. #5 Red Bud (4-8) 5:15pm -- JVB -- #2 Calhoun (10-2) vs. #7 Woodland (1-11) 6:30pm -- JVB -- #3 Cass (7-5) vs. #6 Ashworth (2-10) Tuesday, January 26 -- Calhoun MS 4:15pm -- VG -- #1 Red Bud (14-0) vs. #8 South Central (0-14) 5:30pm -- VG -- #4 Cass (8-6) vs. #5 Cartersville (7-7) Wednesday, January 27 -- Calhoun HS 4pm -- VG -- #3 Calhoun (10-4) vs. #6 Adairsville (3-11) 5:15pm -- VG -- #2 Ashworth (10-4) vs. #7 Woodland (3-11) 6:30pm -- VB -- #2 Adairsville (10-4) vs. #7 South Central (3-11) Wednesday, January 27 -- Calhoun MS 4pm -- VB -- #1 Cartersville (14-0) vs. #8 Ashworth (0-14) 5:15pm -- VB -- #4 Cass (9-5) vs. #5 Red Bud (8-6) 6:30pm -- VB -- #3 Calhoun (9-5) vs. #6 Woodland (3-11) Thursday, January 28 -- Calhoun MS JV Girls Semifinals / 4:15pm / 5:30pm Friday, January 29 -- Calhoun MS JV Boys Semifinals / 4:15pm / 5:30pm Saturday, January 30 -- Calhoun MS Varsity Girls Semifinals 10am / 11:15am Varsity Boys Semifinals 12:30pm / 1:45pm Tuesday, February 2 4:15pm -- JV Girls Finals 5:30pm -- JV Boys Finals Wednesday, February 3 4:15pm -- Girls Finals 5:30pm -- Boys Finals













