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Outdoor Notes: Cherokee fishing team second in Southeast Championships
KINGSTON — Cherokee anglers Jacob Berryhill and Isaac Chandler wrapped up the Southeast trail season with a second-place finish (14.19 pounds) at the Southeast Tennessee BASS Nation High School/Youth Divisions Championship on Watts Bar Lake on Saturday. Their boat captain is Randy Berryhill. Their big fish was 4.33 pounds — third best in the tournament. Despite a challenging weather season, the pair ended up fourth in the final standings with...
Sports briefs: Tryouts coming up soon in multiple sports
Tryouts for two girls fall sports are coming up at Cherokee High School. Cherokee High School will hold its girls basketball tryouts for the 2024-25 school year on Thursday, May 23, from 3:30-5:30 p.m. in the school gym. To learn more, contact Jason Lawson at jason.lawson@hck12.net or 423-272-6507. Cherokee will hold volleyball tryouts on May 30-31 from 3-5 p.m. in the school gym. Doors will open 30 minutes before the...
PHOTO GALLERY: Trio of Falcons repeat as sectional champs
KNOXVILLE — Volunteer’s Kasey Brown, Roman Borghetti-Metz and Jacie Begley each defended their regional titles at the Division 1 — Class AA East Section Championships on Saturday at the University of Tennessee’s Tom Black Track to qualify for a return trip to the state track meet. Volunteer’s Aliah Laster added her name to the list of sectional champions with a school record pole vault of 11-0. Cherokee freshman Leah Mowell joined the elite group with a win in shot put (37-10.5) and added a second-place...
Washburn Ends North Greene's Season
WASHBURN — The North Greene Huskies ended their season with a 3-2 loss to the Washburn Pirates in the Region 1-A tournament consolation game on Saturday. “We had opportunities all day and we did a good job of throwing strikes,” said North Greene coach Jason Lowe, whose Huskies end their season at 16-12. Elimination games can many times be high-scoring affairs as the teams run out of pitching, but that...
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