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Cameron McAdoo Injury Update
Following his crash at the Nashville Supercross, the then-current 250SX East Coast Points leader, Cameron McAdoo, updated fans on his condition in an Instagram post earlier this morning. McAdoo’s video cites a “broken scapula” and a “partial tear” in a shoulder muscle which will ultimately end his season. See the full video in the post below.
Mid-state's best track and field athletes compete at Great Eight Invite
The top track and field athletes from Middle Tennessee gathered at the annual Great Eight Invitational at Franklin Road Academy on Thursday night. The top eight competitors across each TSSAA-sanctioned track and field event, regardless of classification, are invited to compete against each other at the yearly event. Winners from...
Nashville Kats Unveil New Anthem
The Nashville Kats, Nashville’s arena football team, are thrilled to announce the release of their exhilarating new theme song, “Klaws Out.” Crafted by GRAMMY-nominated recording artists Jamie Floyd and Ty Herndon and produced by Jimmy Thow, the song promises to ignite the excitement of both the Kats and their fans.
What to know about the Nashville Marathon 2024: parking, music, 23,000 runners and more
The 24th annual St. Jude Rock 'n' Roll Series Nashville Marathon and Half-Marathon returns Saturday in downtown. Participation in the event is expected to be close to what it was before the pandemic, which means traffic and parking could be a concern. Here's what you need to know about the...
Gov. Lee signs bill that could signal bringing Super Bowl to Nashville
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Gov. Bill Lee signed a bill that could indicate a play at potentially bringing a Super Bowl game to Nashville. The bill, SB 2093, establishes an official policy for the maintenance of records by the Department of Tourist Development. “As introduced, establishes the official policy for...
Nashville area's top high school baseball players entering the TSSAA playoffs
The 2024 TSSAA baseball playoffs is approaching fast. Here are the top Nashville area high school players to watch heading into the 2024 Tennessee high school season. Kaden Powell, Beech, So.: The Kentucky commitment is batting over .300 with five home runs for the Buccaneers. ...
Become a Sports Buddy and change lives with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Middle TN
Big Brothers Big Sisters is an amazing organization dedicated to mentoring youth in our community. They have an amazing event coming up when they will draft their own mentors for youth in our area! For more information or to sign up, please visit mentorakid.org.
Ja’Quain Blakely set for Nashville Kats’ debut
The Arena Football League will return on Saturday after not fielding a season since 2019. Nashville will also return to competition for a third stint in 2024. The Kats will play at Nashville Municipal Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee. Former Vol defensive lineman Ja’Quain Blakely is on roster for the Kats in 2024. Blakely played for the Vols from 2017-24. He appeared in 50 games, including 10 starts, at Tennessee, while recording 44 tackles, seven tackles for a loss, 3.5 sacks and three pass deflections. The 6-foot-1, 270-pound defensive lineman went to Tennessee from Colquitt County High School in Norman Park, Georgia. Nashville’s first game is slated for Saturday against Minnesota. Kickoff between the Kats and Myth is slated for 8:30 p.m. EDT at Nashville Municipal Auditorium. Official helmet of the Nashville Kats!The season opener is this SaturdayGrab your 🎟️ NOWhttps://t.co/xpc4seU3l8 pic.twitter.com/3zcZWYdnIA — Nashville Kats (@NashvilleKatsFB) April 23, 2024
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