Area Sports
By: Misty GreenLast week’s deep winter freeze helped to put the Red Boiling Springs High School Friday night basketball action on ice, at least the December 17th games that were scheduled against Pleasant View Christian. This game is expected to be made up sometime in January 2011.Everyone usually wishes to see a white Christmas, and…
Remain Unblemished at 11-0 By: Misty Green The Red Boiling Springs High School Basketball teams hosted Westmoreland on December 10, 2010, and outplayed the Eagles in both challenges for two victories. The girls’ game was one that fans expected to be a close one, as both teams were unblemished going into this contest. After four…
By: Misty Green The lady teams of Gordonsville and Hendersonville were no match for the MCHS Tigerettes as they were able to hang on to their undefeated status, adding two more victories. The Tigerettes routed Gordonsville for the second time this season, 61-32 and was able to rally past Hendersonville, 56-41 on December 14, 2010.…
By: Misty Green The Red Boiling Springs High School Bulldogs might have three strikes on their record, however during each of the games they have lost, the Bulldogs were only outplayed during each of the overtime periods, which says a lot about the magnitude of this group of boys. On December 14, 2010, RBS traveled…
By: Misty Green The Macon County High School Tigers traveled to Gordonsville on December 10, 2010 and returned with their fifth win of the season. The Tigers opened the game 20-9 over the hosting Tigers and continued their lead into the halftime break, 34-21. Gordonsville tried to make a comeback in the third quarter adding…
By: Misty Green Every year, a team of writers, photographers, and designers from Friday Night Football Tennessee Magazine start out the 2010 high school football season by forecasting the top players to watch in Tennessee. The 2010 edition was on the newsstands until November 1, 2010, and it named two local high school seniors in…
TSSAA Legislative Council minutes from the December 8, 2010 meeting in Hermitage, Tennessee.Under New Business:Approved the proposed Change in Article IV, Section 8 (Sports Calendar) of the TSSAA Bylaws• To reduce all sports’ dead period from three separate dead periods to two dead periods during one calendar year (keep the two-week July 4 dead period…
Story By: Misty Green The Red Boiling Springs Junior High School Basketball teams welcomed Hermitage Springs School on Monday, December 6, 2010. In the girls game… The challenge between the neighboring schools stayed neck-in-neck throughout the entirety of the girls game, with several lead change-overs, and a mere points difference in each of the four…
By: Misty Green The Macon County High School Basketball teams hosted their first District 9 season challenge against Gordonsville last Tuesday, November 30, 2010, and both Blue & White teams were able to continued their undefeated winning streak. In the girls game… The Tigerettes exploded the first quarter with a 21-11 lead over Gordonsville, and…
Coaches vs. Cancer is a nationwide collaboration between the American Cancer Society and the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) that empowers basketball coaches, their teams, and local communities to make a difference in the fight against cancer. Coaches vs. Cancer evolved from a concept championed by Norm Stewart, former head coach of the University…

