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  • Lady Tigers fall to LaFayette

    September 25, 2024 Sixth-ranked LaFayette scored eight runs in the third inning Wednesday evening and shutout visiting Adairsville 13-0 to complete a two-game series sweep. The Lady Tigers managed only one hit. Alivia Joslin had a leadoff double in the first inning. LaFayette (19-4, 14-3) finished with nine hits and took advantage of five defensive errors by the Tigers. Adairsville (12-12, 4-11) hosts No. 1-ranked Heritage-Catoosa on Monday at 5:55 p.m.

  • Athletes Beyond Bartow: Updates on pro and college athletes across the nation

    September 24, 2024 Charles Wilson / BartowSportsZone.com This week’s edition includes updates on local athletes from the NFL, MiLB, and PGA Champions Tour, as well as collegiate football, volleyball, soccer, and golf. NFL TREVOR LAWRENCE — Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL, 4th-yr. pro; Clemson; Cartersville HS) …  completed 21-of-38 passes for 178 yards with one touchdown and one interception in Monday night’s 47-10 loss at the Buffalo Bills. He also had three rushing yards on two attempts. His touchdown pass was a 6-yard throw to Brenton Strange early in the third quarter. Jacksonville (0-3) plays at the Houston Texans on Sunday afternoon. MiLB MASON BARNETT — Midland RockHounds (3rd-yr. pro; Oakland A’s Double-A affiliate; Texas League; Auburn; Cartersville HS) … was the winning pitcher in Game 1 of Midland’s Division series victory over the Frisco RoughRiders. Barnett went six innings in his playoff start and allowed no runs on two hits and two walks. He struck out seven in the Rockhound’s 2-0 win. Midland lost Game 2 of the series but advanced to the Texas League Championship series with a 5-2 win last Friday. Midland also defeated the Arkansas Travelers on Sunday to take a 1-0 lead in the best-of-three championship series. Barnett is in rotation to start Game 2 on Tuesday night at Arkansas.  ANTHONY SEIGLER — Somerset Patriots (7th-yr. pro; NY Yankees Double-A affiliate; Eastern League; Cartersville HS) … went 0-for-5 with four walks, two runs scored, and a stolen base in the Patriots two playoff wins last week over the Hartford Yard Goats to reach the Eastern League Championship series. This past Sunday, Seigler was 0-for-4 in Game 1 of the title series — a 9-5 loss to the Erie SeaWolves. The best-of-three series continues on Tuesday and Wednesday (if needed), and Somerset will be hosting. PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS JASON BOHN — Champions Senior Tour (Acworth, 51, 33-yr. pro; Cartersville CC member)  … shot 70-77 and missed the cut at the PURE Insurance Championship this past weekend at Pebble Beach Golf Links and Spyglass Hill. Paul Broadhurst (14-under) won the tournament. The next senior event is the Constellation Furyk & Friends in Jacksonville, Florida on October 4-6. FOOTBALL KOLBE BENHAM — Marist College (R-Jr., Cartersville HS) … made one tackle in the Red Foxes' 34-18 loss at Bucknell this past Saturday. Marist (0-3) hosts Dayton on Saturday. HAYDEN CAGLE — Berry College (Sr., Cartersville HS) … a starter on the Vikings’ offensive line that helped produce 326 total yards in a 28-24 win at 23rd-ranked Randolph Macon (VA) this past Saturday. Berry (2-1) has a bye week before hosting Southwestern University (TX) on October 5 in the Vikings’ Southern Athletic Association opener. JONAH GAMBILL — University of Memphis (R-Sr., Cartersville HS) … a starter on the Tigers’ offensive line that helped produce 385 yards this past Saturday but lost at Navy, 56-44. Memphis (3-1, 0-1 American Athletic Conference) hosts Middle Tennessee on Saturday. KEVIN HENDERSON — University of Findlay (Fr., Cass HS) … was a participant in the Oilers 42-6 win at home this past Saturday over Lake Erie. Findlay (3-0, 1-0 Great Midwest Athletic Conference) hosts Hillsdale College on Saturday. SHADRE HURST — Tulane University (So., Cartersville HS) … a starter on the Green Wave’s offensive line that helped produce 355 total yards (272 rushing) in a 41-33 victory at Louisiana. Hurst also made a pass reception for five yards during a third-quarter touchdown drive that gave Tulane a 31-19 lead. The Green Wave (2-2) host South Florida on Saturday. TYLER MARTIN — Berry College (Sr., Cass HS) … a starter on the Vikings’ offensive line that helped produce 326 total yards in a 28-24 win at Randolph Macon (VA) this past Saturday. Berry (2-1) enjoys a bye week before hosting Southwestern University (TX) on October 5 for Berry’s annual Mountain Day. JAKE PARKER — Judson University (So., Cartersville HS) … connected on 20-of-38 passes for 341 yards and two touchdowns this past Saturday in a 38-20 loss at Defiance College (OH). Parker threw three interceptions and also rushed for 28 yards on five attempts. The Eagles (1-2) travel to Southfield, Michigan on Saturday to play at Lawrence Tech. CHRIS ROPER — Dartmouth College (So., Adairsville HS) … had two fourth-quarter rushing attempts this past Saturday for minus 21 yards in a 45-13 home win over Fordham. The Big Green (1-0) visits Merrimack (MA) on Saturday afternoon. DEVONTE ROSS — Troy University (Jr., Cartersville HS) … in a 34-12 home win over Florida A&M, Ross caught eleven passes for 229 yards and three touchdowns, including a 98-yarder. He added one kick return for 17 yards, one punt return for 18 yards, and one rushing attempt for a one-yard loss. He has 26 catches for 501 yards and six touchdowns through four games. The Trojans (1-3) host Louisiana-Monroe on Saturday night. COURTNEY SLOCUM — Mars Hill University (Sr., Adairsville HS) … made six tackles from his linebacker position, including two solo, one tackle for loss, and intercepted a pass that he returned 14 yards in a 29-21 home loss to Lenoir-Rhyne University. The Lions (0-2) visit Wingate (NC) on Saturday. VOLLEYBALL MADELYN ORTON  — LaGrange College (Jr., Cartersville resident, Cornerstone Prep Academy) … played in five sets in team losses to Belhaven University and Millsaps College this past Saturday in Mississippi. The Panthers (3-8, 0-1 Collegiate Conference of the South) play at Shorter University on Monday night, at Huntingdon College on Wednesday, and host Asbury University (KY) and Wesleyan College on Saturday afternoon. MEREDITH ORTON — LaGrange College (Jr., Cartersville resident, Cornerstone Prep Academy) … played in all sets in losses this past Saturday at Belhaven University and with Millsaps. Orton totaled six kills and three digs. The Panthers (3-8, 0-1 Collegiate Conference of the South) play at Shorter University on Monday night, at Huntingdon College on Wednesday, and host Asbury University (KY) and Wesleyan College on Saturday afternoon. SOCCER ABBEY CRAIG — Reinhardt University (Jr., Cartersville HS) … a starter at forward, Craig logged 78 minutes in a 1-0 Appalachian Athletic Conference win at Columbia International University last Wednesday. The Eagles (3-3, 3-1) host Montreat (NC) on Wednesday before traveling to Kentucky Christian for a match on Saturday afternoon. GOLF BUCK BRUMLOW — University of Georgia (Sr., Cartersville HS) … finished 2-under-par (70-71-70—211) and tied for eighth place individually this past Saturday through Monday at the Valero Texas Collegiate at TPC San Antonio Oaks. The Bulldogs tied for sixth place, with Oklahoma winning by six shots over Ole Miss. Auburn, Virginia, and Vanderbilt rounded out the top five teams at the 15-team event. Georgia’s next tournament is the Ben Hogan Collegiate at Colonial Country Club from September 30-October 1. TYLER STEWARD — Hesston College (Fr., Adairsville HS) … carded rounds of 83-86 and finished T60 individually at the Central Kansas Classic September 16-17 in McPherson, Kansas. Hesston was third of 14 teams in the tournament. The next event for the Larks is the Rolling Meadows Tournament in Junction City, Kansas, on October 7-8. CHRISTINA SURCEY — Florida State University (Fr., Cartersville resident, North Cobb Christian HS) … shot 8-over (78-68—146) and tied for 55th place individually at the rain-shortened Schooner Fall Classic this past Saturday and Monday in Norman, Oklahoma. Sunday’s second round was canceled due to heavy rains. The Seminoles finished third in the 16-team tournament, three shots behind Houston and one shot behind runner-up Auburn. Next for Florida State is the Stephens Cup in Oklahoma City on October 21-23. BRODY TIDWELL — Georgia State University (So., Cartersville HS) … shot 75-71-76 and tied for 65th September 15-17 at the J.T. Poston Invitational at Waynesville Inn & Golf Club. The Panthers tied for ninth of 15 teams. Lipscomb won the tournament by eight shots over Kennesaw State. Next for Georgia State is the Pinetree Intercollegiate in Kennesaw on October 14-15.

  • Tuesday's volleyball roundup: Lady Cats collect a non-region win

    September 25, 2024 Ranked fourth in Class 4A, Cartersville volleyball suffered a close defeat against Class A-3A Private 7th-ranked Mount Paran Christian at the Storm Center on Tuesday night. The Eagles (22-12) won the first two sets 25-13 and 25-18 to gain a 2-0 lead in the best-of-five match. The Lady Canes won the next two sets 25-21 and 25-20, but Mount Paran took the fifth set 15-9. Cartersville (22-7) travels to 6th-ranked Westminster on Thursday. The Lady Canes will also play Roswell in the tri-match, which starts at 6 p.m. In other volleyball action Tuesday evening, Woodland split matches played in Calhoun. The Lady Cats lost to Dade County 25-7 and 25-18 but defeated host Gordon Central in a match extended to a third set. The Warriors won the opening set 25-22 before Woodland won the final two sets 25-16 and 15-7. Aby Childs had five kills for Woodland, and Dayana Jaimes totaled 11 digs. At Cass, the Lady Colonels fell in straight sets to Darlington 25-17 and 25-16 before losing a hard-fought, three-set match with Cambridge. The Bears won the opening set 25-12. Cass took the second set 25-22, and Cambridge won the deciding set 16-14. Woodland (2-22) will host Cass (6-16) and Rockmart on Thursday at 5 p.m. Adairsville lost straight sets matches Tuesday to Northwest Whitfield and Heritage-Catoosa. Alexis Scott finished with three kills, one block, and two digs for Adairsville in the Lady Tigers’ loss to Northwest Whitfield. Delaney Baxter and Payton Hartline had nine and five digs, respectively. Against Heritage, Cara Harp had two kills and six digs. Abby Farr contributed two kills. Adairsville (11-26) plays at Class AA 5th-ranked Coahulla Creek on Thursday at 5 p.m.

  • Cass and Cartersville collect Tuesday night shutouts

    September 24, 2024 Zoie Shiflett and Presley Crabbe combined on a two-hitter Tuesday night as the Lady Canes blanked Woodland 8-0. Virginia Tech commit Jordan Bishop hit her 14th home run of the season and Sam Evans hit a two-run homer in her first varsity at-bat in the Canes’ victory. Fourth-ranked Cartersville led 4-0 after one inning and added two runs in both the fourth and fifth frames to close out the game. Reese Dumas (three RBI) and Kinsey Woodard produced two hits for Cartersville. Kennedy Crenshaw (RBI), Layne Callan (RBI), Milayah Bryant (double), and Addi Burns added one hit. Jordan Hammonds and Elizabeth Hartsfield had base hits for Woodland. Gracie Korb (0.1 IP, 4ER, 1H, 4BB) and Evelyn Tucker (3.2 IP, 4R, 3ER, 8H, 0BB, 1K) pitched for the Lady Cats. Woodland (5-13, 5-12 Region 7-4A) is scheduled to play at Dalton on Thursday at 5:30 p.m. Cartersville (19-4, 16-1) plays at Southeast Whitfield on Thursday at 5:30 p.m. CASS 8, SOUTHEAST WHITFIELD 0 Cass pitcher Kylie Gentry tossed a six-inning, one-hitter Tuesday night in the Colonels’ 8-0 win at Southeast Whitfield. Gentry allowed a leadoff single in the second inning and issued a one-out walk in the third inning but otherwise kept the Lady Raiders’ bats silenced. She struck out nine and faced only two batters over the minimum. The Cass offense peppered the Raiders for fourteen hits. Braelyn Franklin led with four hits, including a triple and one RBI. Darianna Sosa homered twice with three RBI. Molli Morrow (RBI) and Harlee Thomason had two hits. Bailey York (two RBI), Cayce Brown (RBI), KK Evans, and Chloe Hill added one hit for the Lady Colonels. Southeast Whitfield falls to 1-20 overall and 1-16 in Region 7-4A. Cass (14-8, 12-6) has a one-game edge on Cedartown for the No. 3 spot in the region and will visit the Lady Bulldogs next Tuesday in their next region contest.  Cass has a non-region game on Monday at Pepperell at 5 p.m. LAFAYETTE 10, ADAIRSVILLE 0 Sixth-ranked LaFayette shutout host Adairsville Tuesday night in Tiger Valley, 10-0. Two Lady Ramblers’ pitchers limited Adairsville to four hits and two walks. Alivia Joslin, Maddie Baggett, Ansley Powell, and Katie Anglian had the Lady Tigers’ hits. LaFayette improved to 18-4 overall and 13-3 in Region 7-AAA. Adairsville (12-11, 4-10) is scheduled to play at LaFayette on Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. to complete the two-game series.

  • Cartersville, Cass collect Monday night victories

    September 23, 2024 The Lady Canes secured a 12-3 victory in a non-region game at Carrollton on Monday evening, with Jordan Bishop contributing three hits, two of which were home runs and five RBI. Cartersville had three additional players with two hits each: Addi Burns (two RBI), Allana Williams (two RBI), and Kennedy Crenshaw. Kinsey Woodard (RBI), Reese Dumas (RBI), Lakaiya Banks, and Zoie Shiflett added one hit for Cartersville. Shiflett earned the pitching win after throwing four innings with no runs allowed, one walk, and three strikeouts. Presley Crabbe finished the last two innings, giving up three runs (0 earned) on three hits with no walks. The loss dropped Carrollton to 10-8 on the season. Fourth-ranked Cartersville (18-4, 15-1) hosts Woodland on Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. CASS 8, HIRAM 0 The Cass Lady Colonels posted runs in five of their six offensive frames Monday night, and pitchers Kylie Gentry and Emma Gibson combined to shutout visiting Hiram 8-0. Gentry struck out ten in her five innings in the circle. She allowed one hit and one walk. Gibson allowed one hit and struck out one in her one inning. Harlee Thomason had three hits, including one double and one RBI, to pace the Lady Colonels’ offense. Bailey York followed with two hits, including a triple. Molli Morrow (three RBIs), Braelyn Franklin (double, RBI), Chloe Hill (RBI), and Payton Mize added one hit for Cass.  The loss dropped Hiram to 4-16 overall and 2-14 in Region 7-AAAA. Cass (13-8, 11-6) plays at Southeast Whitfield on Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. RIDGELAND 14, ADAIRSVILLE 6 The Lady Tigers led 3-1 after one inning Monday, but a seven-run second inning by Ridgeland put the Panthers ahead for good, resulting in an eventual 14-6 win. Ashlyn Carlton gave Adairsville the early advantage with a three-run homer. Taylor Evans doubled home a run for the Tigers in the third inning, and the Tigers strung together three straight hits in the fifth, leading to their other two runs. Carlton (1.2 IP, 8R, 7ER, 7H, 1BB, 1K) and Maddie Baggett (3.1 IP, 6ER, 5H, 5BB, 2K) pitched for Adairsville.  Baggett and Ansley Powell (RBI) had two hits for Adairsville. Alivia Joslin and Ashlynn Durden added one hit. Ridgeland improved to 9-15 overall and 4-8 in Region 7-AAA. Adairsville (12-10, 4-8) hosts LaFayette on Tuesday at 5:55 p.m.

  • Cass's miscues and Cedartown's rushing attack lead to a one-sided Bulldog win

    September 21, 2024 Charles Wilson / BartowSportsZone.com The Cedartown Bulldogs utilized a powerful wing-T rushing attack and took advantage of three special teams miscues in the first half to defeat visiting Cass, 36-0, on Friday night. Running backs Sam Smith, Juelz Davis, and Michael Gibbons had touchdown runs for the Bulldogs in the first half. Kicker Edgar Bermudez kicked a pair of short field goals, and UCF-commit defensive back Demarcus Gardner returned one of his two interceptions for a 95-yard pick-six for most of the Cedartown scoring. They also added a safety late in the third quarter after the Cass defense stopped a potential touchdown drive on downs at the 1-yard line. Three bad punt snaps by Cass set up a field goal and two touchdowns for Cedartown in the first half. The Bulldogs started scoring drives at the Cass 15-yard line, 28-yard line, and 20-yard line. The Cass defense stiffened following the first miscue and held the Bulldogs to a 26-yard field goal by Bermudez. The kick gave Cedartown a 3-0 lead with 7:15 remaining in the first quarter. Two possessions later, the Bulldogs put together their only sustained drive of the first half. A 30-yard run by Clemson commit Tae Harris keyed the drive, and Sam Smith finished it with a 20-yard run around the right end. Bermudez added the first of his four PAT kicks to give Cedartown a 10-0 lead with 6:06 left in the half. Cass's second bad punt snap set up a second short field at the 28-yard line. Four plays later, Juelz Davis scored on a 5-yard run to give the Bulldogs a 17-0 advantage with 3:36 left in the second quarter. The Cass offense's three-and-out was followed by another poor snap, which was punted under pressure but only got back to the line of scrimmage.   Starting at the Cass 20-yard line, Cedartown needed only three plays to punch in a 7-yard run by fullback Michael Gibbons with 1:20 remaining before the intermission. The Bulldogs carried a 24-0 advantage to the locker room. On the second half's opening drive, Cedartown methodically drove to the Cass 1-yard line before turning the ball over on downs. The drive took 7:47 off the clock and led to a safety when Cass quarterback Elijah Slocum was tackled in the end zone on the ensuing play. This gave the Bulldogs a 26-0 lead with 4:07 remaining in the third quarter. Cedartown returned the Cass free kick after the safety to their 36-yard line and put together another lengthy drive with their running game and the aid of two 15-yard penalties on the Colonels. Bermudez kicked a 22-yard field goal to culminate the Bulldogs’ 13-play, 55-yard drive and gave Cedartown a 29-0 lead with 9:31 remaining in the game. The Colonels marched their next possession into Cedartown territory, reaching the Bulldogs’ 39-yard line. However, a pass by Slocum was picked off at the 5-yard line by Gardner and returned 95 yards for the final Cedartown points and a 36-0 lead with 6:00 remaining. Cass drove into Cedartown territory again, but Gardner picked off another pass to halt any late scoring ideas the Colonels fancied. Tae Harris rushed for 81 yards on ten carries for the Bulldogs. Braylon Hill carried 14 times for 75 yards for Cass. Slocum rushed for 35 yards on nine attempts and was 6-for-13 passing for 39 yards. He threw two interceptions. Jachai Delgado rushed 14 times for 35 yards for the Colonels. Eighth-ranked Cedartown improved to 6-0 overall and 2-0 in Region 7-AAAA. Cass (3-3, 0-2) has now dropped three straight after a 3-0 start. The Colonels will look to bounce back on Friday when they host Woodland in a 7:30 p.m. kickoff.

  • Cartersville teams and Cass boys compete at the annual Wingfoot XC Classic

    September 21, 2024 Three local high school varsity cross country teams participated in the annual Wingfoot XC Classic Saturday at Sam Smith Park in Cartersville. The Cartersville boys finished 29th in the 32-team Championship Boys race. The elite competition included 223 runners. Will Feuerbach (81st, 16:53), Barrett Stepp (94th, 17:08), and Kaleb Lanier (162nd, 17:49) led the Hurricanes with sub-18:00 runs. Hayden Mitchell (176th, 18:05) and Tripp Chitwood (184th, 18:13) rounded out the Cartersville scoring runs. Micah Sanders (195th, 18:27) and Carson Robinson (218th, 19:40) also competed for the Canes.  The Lady Canes varsity competed in the Varsity A 5K Division and was 18th of 32 teams. The race included 220 runners. Sofia Burns (7th, 19:18) led the Cartersville scoring runners. Kylie Ham (112th, 23:05), Jordan Hathaway (119th, 23:20), Hadley Finnemore (126th, 23:27), and Samantha Stepp (134th, 23:35) rounded out the Lady Canes’ top five. Of 38 Varsity Boys B 5K Division teams, the Cass varsity boys placed 21st, competing against 311 participants. Nicholas Robinson (50th, 18:20) led the Colonels. Sawyer Foy (89th, 19:16), Leonardo Galeana (109th, 19:29), Adam Brush (144th, 19:54), and Booker Gearhart (146th, 19:55) also had scoring runs for Cass. Next for Cartersville is the Conquer the Mountain Invitational on Thursday in Carrollton. Cass will run at the Darlington Cross Country Festival next Saturday in Rome.

  • Lady Tigers volleyball loses matches at Southeast Whitfield tourney

    September 21, 2024 The Adairsville High volleyball team lost all four matches on Saturday at the Southeast Whitfield Invitational tournament in Dalton. The Tigers had straight sets losses to Chattooga, Northwest Whitfield, and LaFayette. They also lost a three-set match with Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe (16-25, 26-24, 5-15). Payton Hartline had four kills and three digs against Chattooga. Alexis Scott finished with three kills and one dig. Cara Harp contributed three kills, five assists, and two digs. Alexa Wyne had six assists and four digs. Addie Pearson totaled 16 digs. In the three-set loss to LFO, Hartline had five kills and two digs. Scott totaled three kills and one dig. Harp produced six assists with one kill and three digs. Pearson had two kills and 15 digs. Against Northwest Whitfield, Ella Steward tallied four kills, five blocks, and one dig. Pearson had seven digs. Scott totaled four kills, two blocks, and three digs. Wynn produced five assists and two digs.  In the LaFayette match, Pearson had three kills and ten digs. Scott accumulated three kills, two digs, and one block. Harp finished with five digs, four assists, and two aces. Adairsville (11-24, 3-6) returns to Region 7-AAA play on Tuesday at Heritage-Catoosa and will also play Northwest Whitfield.

  • Tigers wreck Ramblers for first region win

    September 21, 2024 Charles Wilson / BartowSportsZone.com Adairsville quarterback Ethan Long tossed three touchdown passes and ran for another score as the Tigers beat visiting LaFayette on Friday night, 44-13. In the first quarter, Long threw an 18-yard touchdown pass to Kolt McCord, followed by an 18-yarder to Colt Sanford in the second quarter and a 34-yard touchdown pass to Xavious Nalls in the third quarter. He also scored a 1-yard keeper in the second quarter. With 4:49 remaining in the first quarter, the Tigers took a 7-0 lead after Long's first touchdown pass. Cooper Souders successfully converted the extra point kick. Later in the period, Souders capped a 6-play, 67-yard drive with a 23-yard field goal and a 10-0 advantage with 0:43 left in the quarter. Long’s touchdown keeper gave the Tigers a 17-0 lead before the Ramblers got on the scoreboard. LaFayette drove 65 yards on 11 plays for a touchdown with 1:40 remaining in the first half. The scoring play was a 2-yard pass from Khalas Finley to Dylan Henton. Gage Kohl made the PAT to cut the Adairsville lead to 17-7. Adairsville took the ensuing kickoff and drove 84 yards in five plays to extend their lead. Long’s pass to Sanford gave the Tigers a 23-7 advantage at the intermission. The PAT kick failed.  LaFayette recovered an onside kick to begin the second half and took only two plays to narrow Adairsville’s lead to 23-13. Finley broke free for a 46-yard touchdown run, but the Ramblers' two-point conversion attempt failed with 10:53 left in the third quarter. With the lead narrowed to ten points, Adairsville closed out the game with 21-unanswered points. Long’s touchdown connection with Nalls capped a 45-yard, five-play scoring drive with 7:56 remaining in the third and a 30-13 lead. On the next Adairsville possession, Jamarian Pullum scored on a 21-yard scamper to put the Tigers ahead 37-13 with 5:09 remaining in the third period. In the fourth quarter, Ezekiel Carter posted the Tigers' final touchdown of the night with a two-yard run. Souders' PAT gave Adairsville a 44-13 lead and triggered a running clock for the remainder of the game. LaFayette (0-5, 0-1) hosts Ridgeland next week. Adairsville (4-1, 1-0) visits Calhoun on Friday for a 7:30 p.m. kickoff. ~~ Larry Gardner contributed to this report.

  • Canes win at Woodland, 55-7

    September 21, 2024 Charles Wilson / BartowSportsZone.com The Cartersville Purple Hurricanes dominated the Woodland Wildcats with a 55-7 victory on Friday night. Cartersville struck early, opening the scoring with a 63-yard Nate Russell touchdown pass to Brady Marchese . A two-point conversion attempt failed, leaving the Canes up, 6-0, with 10:21 remaining in the first quarter. On the next drive, Russell added a 12-yard rushing touchdown for a 13-0 advantage with 8:17 left in the period. Baylon Long and Jacaiden Leonard followed with rushing touchdowns of their own, pushing Cartersville to a swift 26-0 lead. Long's 3-yard run came with 11:22 remaining in the second quarter, and Leonard's 3-yard plunge occurred with 8:18 left in the half. With 6:51 remaining in the second quarter, Cartersville’s defense secured a safety and a 28-0 advantage after tackling Woodland in the end zone following a snap over the head of the Wildcats' punter. Andrew Purdy capitalized on the next Canes' possession with an 8-yard touchdown run. It was the Hurricanes’ fourth rushing touchdown of the night. Woodland put points on the scoreboard before the intermission. Isaiah Livsey fended off several would-be tacklers and scored on a 19-yard run with just over a minute remaining in the first half. The Wildcats' touchdown cut the deficit to 35-7 at the half. In the second half, Freshman quarterback Harris Turner tossed a pair of touchdown passes for the Hurricanes. Turner connected with Jackson Montgomery for an 11-yard scoring play to give Cartersville a 42-7 lead with 6:36 remaining in the third quarter. He also had a 40-yard touchdown pass to Cooper Melvin with 4:07 left in the game. Between those two scoring strikes with 11:07 remaining, Kaiden Kent punched in a sweep play from the 7-yard line, adding to the 55-7 final score. Woodland (1-3, 0-1) travels to Cass on Sept. 27. Cartersville (6-0, 2-0) enters a bye week before hosting Cass on Oct. 4. ~~ Kevin Pate, Matt Santini, and David Herron contributed to this report.

  • Local volleyball teams suffer Thursday night losses

    September 20, 2024 The Adairsville, Cass, Excel Christian, and Woodland volleyball teams were all in action Thursday night and the local teams did not fair well. Cass (5-14, 1-6) lost to Armuchee (25-5, 25-15) and Model (25-7, 25-18) in a tri-match at Model High School. Woodland (3-22, 0-7) lost in straight sets at North Paulding (25-9 and 25-8). Adairsville won the first set at Sonoraville 25-20 but lost the next two sets to the Phoenix 25-14 and 15-9. Excel (1-13) dropped a three-set match to Notre Dame Academy at home. The Eagles lost the opening set 25-21, won the second set 25-21, but lost the third set 15-8. Excel also lost a 25-4 and 25-9 decision to St. John Bosco Academy. Adairsville will participate in the Southeast Whitfield tournament on Saturday. Cass hosts Darlington and Cambridge on Tuesday.  Woodland plays at Gordon Central and will also face Dade County on Tuesday. Excel visits Georgia Cumberland Academy on Thursday.

  • Cartersville blanks Cass; Woodland powers past Bulldogs

    September 19, 2024 Cartersville posted six runs in the top of the first inning Thursday night and added three more in the fourth inning for a 9-0 five-inning, Region 7-AAAA win at Cass. The Lady Canes’ victory completed a three-game season sweep of the Lady Colonels. Zoie Shiflett (3.2 IP, 0R, 2H, 0BB, 6K) and Presley Crabbe (1.1 IP, 0R, 0H, 0BB, 3K) combined in the circle for Cartersville to complete the shutout. Shiflett also homered twice and drove in five runs. Allana Williams (RBI) and Kinsey Woodard (double) produced two hits for the Lady Canes. Jordan Bishop hit a solo home run. Lakaiya Banks (double), Kennedy Crenshaw, Reece Dumas, Layne Callan (double, two RBI), and Taryn Bradley added one hit. Lily Powell (0.1 IP, 6ER, 6H, 0BB, 1K) suffered the pitching loss for Cass. Emma Gibson (4.2 IP, 3ER, 5H, 3BB, 1K) pitched in relief for the Lady Colonels.  Chloe Hill and Darianna Sosa had one hit each for Cass.  The Lady Canes (17-4, 15-1) visit Carrollton on Monday for a non-region game and will host Woodland on Tuesday. Cass (12-8, 10-6) hosts Hiram on Monday, visits Southeast Whitfield on Tuesday, and entertains Pace Academy for a non-region game on Wednesday. WOODLAND 5, CEDARTOWN 4 Kamryn Smith and Bitsy Hartsfield hit back-to-back home runs Thursday night in the bottom of the fourth inning to give Woodland a 5-3 lead in an eventual 5-4 home win over Cedartown. The Bulldogs led 3-0 in the early innings before the Lady Cats posted their five runs across the third and fourth innings. Cedartown scored a run in the top of the seventh and had a potential tying run on base, but Wildcats’ pitcher Gracie Korb shut down the Bulldogs’ threat with a flyout and a strikeout. Korb (7 IP, 4R, 2ER, 5H, 7BB, 1K) picked up the pitching victory for Woodland by working all seven innings in the circle. Smith (double, three-run home run) and Hartsfield (solo home run) led the Lady Cats’ offense with two hits. Mackenzie Araya (RBI) and Bailey Gerstner added one hit. The loss dropped Cedartown to 16-9 overall and 11-7 in Region 7-AAAA. Woodland (5-12, 5-11) plays at Cartersville on Tuesday.

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