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More details of Rally USA’s WRC candidate event emerge
America’s bid for a round of the World Rally Championship will take another step forward at next month’s Tennessee Rally USA. Based out of Chattanooga, the June 14-16 event will include 14 stages and 68 competitive miles. The rally will run in the form of a WRC round, with Saturday and Sunday comprising two loops of three stages split by service and concluded with a single run around a spectator stage close to the city.
Andrews Have It
Silver Lakes, – Chattanooga’s Weathers leads, and Alexandria’s Brooks one stroke back after first round of Trail Championship at Silver Lakes. By Joe Medley The Andrews have it after one round of the Trail Championship. Chattanooga’s Andrew Weathers shot a 9-under-par 63 in Saturday’s first round at Silver Lakes and leads Alexandria’s Andrew Brooks by one […] The post Andrews Have It appeared first on Calhoun Journal.
Chattanooga draws with Orlando City B, wins shootout
Chattanooga Football Club (CFC) edged out Orlando City B 5-4 on penalties after a thrilling 1-1 draw in regulation on Saturday. The win keeps CFC atop the Eastern Conference standings. Ouamri Strikes Early. Mehdi Ouamri wasted no time getting on the scoresheet, netting his second goal of the season in...
Olympic Trials Qualifier Luke Waldrep Verbals to Auburn, Taking Baton from Sister Ellie
Waldrep will make the Tennessee-to-Alabama move just after his sister, Ellie Waldrep, graduates from Auburn. Current photo via Luke Waldrep. Fitter and Faster Swim Camps is the proud sponsor of SwimSwam’s College Recruiting Channel and all commitment news. For many, swimming in college is a lifelong dream that is pursued with dedication and determination. Fitter and Faster is proud to honor these athletes and those who supported them on their journey.
Bradley Central Claims 6-4A Championship Over Ooltewah
CLEVELAND, Tenn. — Battling through rain showers in the first few innings, didn't dampen Bradley Central's effort in claiming their fourth district championship in the last half dozen seasons. Scoring early and often, the Bears downed Ooltewah 13-3 in six innings Friday in the District 6-4A title game, at...
Lookouts Swept In Double Header By The Biscuits
The Montgomery Biscuits (14-12) swept a doubleheader against the Chattanooga Lookouts (7-18) with a dramatic walk-off to close out Saturday night in front of 5,225 fans at Riverwalk Stadium. The Biscuits can take the series with a win in tomorrow afternoon's finale. In the completion of Friday night’s suspended game,...
(UPDATED) BASEBALL/SOFTBALL ROUND-UP: Tournament Action; Friday, May 3rd
Baseball/Softball Tournament Round-Up: Friday, May 3rd. The Owls swept East Hamilton to earn a spot in the District 6-AAAA championship against Bradley Central, taking the first game 6-5 in nine innings and taking game two 3-1. Conner Reilly slapped a pinch hit single to left in the bottom of the...
Signal Mountain Wins Rain-Delayed 6-AAA Baseball
After a near 42-hour delay for bad weather, it took about 25 minutes to settle the issue in the District 6-AAA baseball tournament at Red Bank Sunday afternoon. Play was suspended with one out in the bottom of the sixth inning Friday night when a flash of lightning was followed by a heavy downpour that ultimately ended play that night and caused the game to be suspended.
BASEBALL ROUND-UP: Saturday, May 4th
The Seahawks scored early and hung on for te win against Knox Grace, 5-1. The win sends them to the region final four, where they will face CAK (26-8) at 5:00 p.m. on Monday on the Warriors home turf. Silverdale scored early and then held off the Rams late in...
UTC Women's Track And Field Travels To SoCon Championship
The Chattanooga women’s track and field team is set to compete in the Southern Conference Outdoor Championships hosted by Samford Monday and Tuesday in Birmingham, Ala. “We have had a great outdoor season and the girls are ready to compete hard in their events,” Chattanooga head coach Andy Meyer said.
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