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Topic: Indians
Britt, who will graduate in May with honors, has played as the number one golfer for the Indians the past four years — including having a team-best 39.5 average per nine holes this past fall, earning second-team all-area honor. Overall, Britt is a four-handicap, with a 75 average on 18 holes. ![]() Montgomery Central High School Golf’s Tyler Britt signs with the Bethel University Wildcats Wednesday, February 11th. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Top-Seeded Northeast gets OT scare from Kenwood; West Creek downs Montgomery Central to advance in Middle School Tournament
The Eagles trailed the Knights 32-19 after Amonti Moss opened the fourth quarter with a basket for Northeast Middle, just 23 seconds into the period. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Northwest Vikings Basketball power past Montgomery Central Indians 28-22 at Jamboree
JaRyan Young and Mayrel Randolph would spark the quick start for the Vikings, with Randolph scoring four of the first six points by Northwest – in the first 1:29 of the matchup – while Young scored six points, including the final four points to give them the 13-2 advantage. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Clarksville Beginnings – Part 2: Revisiting the Massacre at Sevier Station; In Their Own Words
It truly comes alive the most when reading the very words of those who lived before us – those priceless journals, letters, and testimonies. It is amazing to be able to peak into their minds and hearts for just a moment and experience with them the joys, the struggles, the hopes, and the pain of the experience of life. That is what we have with the story of the lives of Valentine Sevier, his family, and community – their own words. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Arts and Leisure | No Comments
Montgomery Central Indians get last minute touchdown to beat Clarksville Academy Cougars 14-13 in Battle of the Cumberland
Dequimothy Northington caught the game-tying 33-yard pass from Indians quarterback Peyton Delvendahl, with 1:16 left in the game, followed by the go-ahead extra-point by Austin Neely to give Montgomery Central (1-0) its’ first lead since taking a 7-0 to open the game. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Late touchdown lifts Kenwood past Christian County, West Creek earns tie
In the other two match-ups in the jamboree, Madisonville-North Hopkins defeated Northwest High School 7-0, while also defeating Montgomery Central High School, 28-0. With a little over six minutes left in their two-quarter scrimmage, Kenwood would start what would be their game-winning drive on their own three-yard line following a great kick by the Christian County punter – pinning the Knights deep in their own territory. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Clarksville High Wildcats baseball opens tournament with 9-1 win versus Montgomery Central Indians
After dropping its first District 10-AAA game of the season, April 9th on the road at Rossview High School, the Wildcats scored runs in five of their six at bats against the Indians (7-12) – recording 14 hits against two MCHS pitchers. “We needed a bounce-back game and a low-scoring game where we played well defensively,” Clarksville High coach Brian Hetland said. “That’s the key for our team, because we made some mistakes late last night and it hurt us a little bit in that game. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Montgomery Central Baseball has seven run first inning to beat Northwest Vikings 11-8
The Indians (7-11) only recorded two hits during the scoring outburst, but those hits combined with three walks, two hit batters and two Viking errors led to a quick 7-0 advantage for MCHS. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Northwest Vikings soccer gets 2-1 win over Montgomery Central Indians
Northwest (2-2) had tied the game 1-1 in the 21st minute on a goal by Alan Huggins off a cross from Jarrd Darrough, but it was the go-head goal five minutes later from freshman Osvaldo Onate off a cross from Huggins that turned out to be the game winner. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Montgomery Central Indians Baseball loses Home Opener to Rossview Hawks, 12-6
Among the many local teams playing on freshly- raked, red clay, two recent champions squared off for their first game of the season. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
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