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The victory also earns the Wildcats (29-5) a berth into the May 16th Sectional Tournament, where a win puts them into the TSSAA State Tournament field. But it didn’t look early on like it may be the Wildcats night, with the Buccaneers (18-18) putting up single runs in both the first and third innings off Everett (11-0) – both coming off doubles by Isaac Robertson, driving in Jared Knight in the first and Jesse McKay in the third. ![]() CHS rallies to defeat Beech 5-3 to advance in Regional Baseball Tournament (Michael Rios Clarksville Sports Network) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Clarksville High Wildcats baseball rolls over Henry County Patriots 13-1 to reach 10-AAA finals
With the win, Clarksville High (27-5) will now host Rossview High (22-11-1) at 6:30pm on May 7th for the District 10-AAA championship. After seeing Henry County (18-12) get a run in the top of the first inning against starting pitcher Nolen Milton, the Wildcats never allowed Patriots starter Jake Croasman to record an out in his half of the inning before being taken out after giving up four runs. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Clarksville High Wildcats Baseball pulls away late to defeat Henry County Patriots 14-4 in 10-AAA Tournament
The Wildcats (26-5) will advance to the tournament finals at 7:00pm, on May 6th and host the winner of the elimination game between Northwest High school (7-25) and Henry County (17-11), scheduled to start at 4:30pm at Clarksville High’s Baseball Field. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Clarksville High Wildcats baseball defeats Springfield High Yellow Jackets 4-1
After no-hitting Springfield on April 21st in a 10-0 victory, the Wildcats (22-4, 11-1 District 10-AAA) saw the Yellow Jackets get a first-inning RBI single from Jackson Cobb off CHS starter Ben Bleyle for a 1-0 lead. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Clarksville High baseball closes out Invitational with 8-5 win over Boyd-Buchanan
The Wildcats (12-1) had to rally for the victory, trailing the Buccaneers 4-3 heading into the top of the fifth inning, but exploded for five runs to take the lead for good. Clarksville High pounded out nine hits in the win, including four doubles, led by Ryan Streeter’s 3-for-3 effort. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Clarksville High Baseball scores nine in one inning to beat Northwest High 14-4
With the win, Clarksville High remains undefeated on the season – improving to 10-0 overall and 4-0 in District 10-AAA. The Wildcats would collect 11 hits against four different Northwest pitchers in the victory, with Landon Mosteller, Ryan Streeter, Justin Miller and Luke Chilcutt all recording two hits each. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Sounds Drop Pitching Duel To Albuquerque, 3-2
Albuquerque All-Star and former Sound Dana Eveland (9-5) picked up a victory after surrendering just one run on three hits in seven innings of work. Nashville All-Star Sam Narron (4-4) matched with a quality start of his own but came away with a tough loss. The left-hander gave up two runs on seven hits in six innings of work, tossing a season-high 119 pitches. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Sounds Blow Late Lead Again In Round Rock, Lose 9-8
After trailing for much of the contest, Round Rock scored three runs in the eighth inning and one in the ninth to hand Nashville (9-19) its fourth consecutive last-at-bat defeat and sixth loss in row. The loss was also the club’s PCL-leading 12th one-run defeat of the year. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
RPA provides Soldiers bird’s eye view of battlefieldWritten by U.S. Army Sgt. Brent C. Powell
Fortunately, modern technology allows commanders to keep a sharp eye on their battle space, monitor enemy movement and conduct effective planning to combat insurgent forces. One of the technological tools in the commander’s arsenal is the RQ-11B Raven. It is a small, hand-launched, remote-controlled, remotely piloted aircraft that can provide live, up-to-the-minute battlefield intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance using photos and video. Its capabilities allow the commander to quickly put eyes on the enemy forces and track their movements. ![]() U.S. Army Sgt. Justin Miller attaches the wings to a Raven remotely piloted aircraft Sept. 14th as U.S. Army Pfc. Charles Hanson, rifleman, Co. A, 1st Bn., 187th Inf. Reg., a native of Spartanburg, SC, looks on. The Soldiers use the RPA to provide aerial surveillance and reconnaissance for the company commander when needed. (Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Brent C. Powell, 3rd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
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