Sports

Eagles soar over the Bulldogs
O n Tuesday, March 3, the Cornersville Bulldogs made the trip to Eagleville High School to meet up with the Eagleville Eagles, who had home court advantage for the next round of regional competition. The game was a fast paced blur as the Eagles took flight early, and never stopped soaring. The Dawgs tried, valiantly, to slow the pace of the game but to no avail. The Eagles’ pressure just proved to be too much for the Bulldogs and they cause several turnovers and the Dawgs just couldn’t keep up. Not only were they fast, but they were on fire from behind the 3 point line and did not miss many shots. The Dawgs rebounded well, which kept the Eagles from getting multiple opportunities to score, but this did little to help since they drained most of their shots and scored on the first try.

Cornersville gets win over Santa Fe 14-1
C ornersville baseball is in full swing as we leave the winter behind and enter spring sports. Thursday, March 5, was a beautiful spring day and perfect weather for the Bulldogs of Cornersville to travel to Santa Fe to face the Wildcats on their baseball field. The amazing sunset was a perfect backdrop as the game started. The Bulldogs began at bat and made the first attack as Ayden Campbell got a hit to advance Colyn Schillig to 3rd base where he would steal home on a passed ball pitch to put up the first score for the Bulldogs. Santa Fe answered in the bottom of the 1st with a score of their own, but it would be the last score the Bulldogs would allow in the game. Ayden Campbell was pitching and sat batter after batter down, with the help of the Bulldog field. Unfortunately, Braylon Sampson was injured in a fielding attempt early in the 1st inning, but the Dawgs covered his spot well and went on to secure a 14-1 victory over the Wildcats.
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Rockets, Lady Dawgs win Wells Cup
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Hill finds new home with Rocket golf program
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