Sports world hits pause
Athletics enter unknown realm
Andy Scheidler
sports@thefranklinpress.com
The baseball, softball and soccer fields sat empty and eerily quiet.
Athletics enter unknown realm
Andy Scheidler
sports@thefranklinpress.com
The baseball, softball and soccer fields sat empty and eerily quiet.
Andy Scheidler
sports@thefranklinpress.com
When Dylan Burt heard the news, he wanted to know one thing.
“Are we playing tonight?” Burt asked.
Although he was still a child, Scott Hartbarger remembers a few things when his dad coached the men’s basketball team at Western Carolina University.
It’s safe to say Gavin Riddle knows what to expect this fall when he attends Brevard College.
Panthers get redemption in title game
Before the final game, coach Tres Rogers emphasized two things.
The nonconference record was far from pretty: 1-7.
It’s a chance for redemption.
“We have a little bit of unfinished business to take care of,” Tres Rogers said.
In three games last week, Franklin’s boys basketball team allowed 48 points at Brevard, 33 against East Henderson and 43 against Pisgah.
Alison Knop played volleyball in sixth grade at Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School. But when she tried out for the Macon Middle School team in seventh grade, she was cut.
Andy Scheidler
sports@thefranklinpress.com