Area Sports
The recent success shared by the Macon County High School Golf teams is bearing fruit. Senior Kaleigh Chitwood has accepted a scholarship offer to attend Cumberland University in Lebanon, TN and play golf.
The Red Boiling Springs Junior Bulldogs just came out smoking and the Jackson County Blue Devils had no answer as the Bulldogs took home a 46-20 win that was totally unexpected.
The Macon County Junior High School Tigers and Tigerettes won the Cumberland Rim Conference Tournament on Saturday. The boys from Jim B. Satterfield Middle in Hartsville and the girls from Westmoreland finished second.
Red Boiling Springs High School basketball teams took on the Friendship Christian Commanders last Tuesday night. One team played one of their better games of the year and one got steamrolled.
Macon County High runs it record to 3-0 in district play for both their boys and girls teams. This week they picked up victories over Greenbrier and Sycamore.
The MCHS Tigers and Tigerettes traveled to Clay County this past Friday to take on the Bulldogs. The Tigerettes grabbed a win and the Tigers dropped another to Celina.
When Macon County and Red Boiling Springs get together and play any sport it usually is a very hard fought contest because schools do not wan’t to lose to their cross county rivals.
Red Boiling Springs was in basketball action on Tuesday December 11th against Watertown.
Officials at Macon County High school announced today that Nathan Wilson will become the new Head Coach of the football program.
The Red Boiling Springs Lady Bulldogs have had very little trouble beating the Lady Braves of Defeated Elementry over the last few years but things are starting to change.

