As a freshman in her first year at GPS, Nandia Taylor was part of a state-champion, school-record 4x800 relay with three seniors. She ran a 2:22 leg in that performance.
At a mass ceremony this morning for all of Red Bank High School's 2010 college signees, middle hitter Ashley Reed plans to accept officially an offer to continue her volleyball career at Tennessee Wesleyan College.
GPS senior Payton Leech just missed out on her second consecutive state bowling finals Thursday, finishing seventh in the Division II girls' semifinals, but she goes into the team tournament today as TSSAA bowler of the year for that classification.
For Matt Lyon and Payton Leech, a slightly better finish from 2009 in the TSSAA's individual state bowling tournament Thursday and Friday would be a splendid tuneup for their main reason to be in Smyrna, Tenn.
Remembering its home loss at the same point last year, the Soddy-Daisy High School boys' bowling team came out smoking against Lawrence County in the state sectional Monday at Holiday Bowl Hixson.
The Blackman High School girls' bowling team rolled in from Murfreesboro for its first-ever sectional match Saturday and left Holiday Bowl Hixson with District 7's first state-tournament girls' berth.
While Niki Bell's four-strike finish spectacularly assured Soddy-Daisy High School of the Region 3 girls' bowling championship Tuesday, spares were the difference overall.
University of Tennessee runners Steve Fassino and Phoebe Wright, both Signal Mountain residents and Red Bank High School graduates, were the overall winners Thursday night in the 31st Karen Lawrence Run for St. Jude.
If it takes a little luck to bowl a 300 game -- and everyone who has done it says it does -- Frank Massengale has had a lot of luck in the past quarter of a century.
CLEVELAND, Tenn. -- Three first-team All-Americans from Norway and Brazil were among the seniors on the Lee University women's soccer team that successfully defended its NAIA national championship last weekend.