Sports

Wed
03
Aug

L-K Football Camp Punt, Pass, Kick Winners

Wed
03
Aug

Atlanta football camp hits record numbers

Wed
29
Jun

Analese Rose Cash obtains high ballet honor

From Staff Reports
Analese Rose Cash of Atlanta, auditioned and was accepted to Oklahoma City Ballet’s 2016 Summer Intensive. 
The program runs from June 6-July 15.  
Teachers for 2016 include former American Ballet Theatre Principal Dancer Xiomara Reyes, Breaking Pointe star Ronnie Underwood, Oklahoma City Ballet Principal Dancer Miki Kawamura, and Oklahoma City Ballet Artistic Director Robert Mills, among others. 
Dancers typically have classes from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. 
Classes will include Ballet, Pointe, Technique, Variations, Partnering, Repertory, Modern, Jazz, Character, Composition, Yoga, Pilates, along with enrichment seminars and rehearsals for the final performance.  
Analese studies dance at the Tammie Duncan School of Dance in Atlanta. 
She is currently beginning her 12th year there, and has danced with Ballet Arkansas and the Texarkana Community Ballet. 

Mon
27
Jun

Never Give Up

By Tim Emmons
How many people do you know personally who exhibits a never give up attitude?
Have you ever witnessed a sports team or a group of people put forth a never give up attitude?
Of course it’s come across at some point in human history.
Take this year’s NBA Finals.
The Cleveland Cavaliers not only topped a team who ended the regular season 73-9 to win their first basketball championship and first city championship since 1964, but did so after falling behind three games to one.
Golden State needed one win to seal back-to-back championships and had the roster to do so, but it was the Cavs who showed it’s not impossible.
In winning the coveted championship the Cavaliers became the first team in NBA history to rally from a 3-1 deficit.
A few weeks earlier the Warriors became the 10th NBA team to erase a 3-1 playoff deficit after they defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder in a classic Western Conference battle.

Tue
21
Jun

Four Rabbits named to All-District roll

By Tim Emmons
temmons@casscountynow.com

Atlanta had four players selected to the 15-4A All-District list which was released recently.
Senior Parker Simmons received First Team Outfield honors; junior B.J. Hammonds received Second Team Pitcher honors and both Zak Mahan (senior) and Christian Oliver (junior) were awarded Honorable Mention status.

Tue
21
Jun

Nine Lady Rabbs selected to 15-4A All-District softball list

By Tim Emmons
temmons@casscountynow.com

If one thing is for sure Atlanta’s softball team is going to make the playoffs and have fun doing it.
This year the Lady Rabbits placed second in District 15-4A, but lost a heartbreaking series to district foe North Lamar in the quarterfinals.
Nine Lady Rabbits received superlative All-District awards for outstanding play throughout the season. Senior flamethrower Lanee Oliver wrapped up Pitcher of the Year honors after her successful campaign from the circle.
First Team honors went to, Catcher: Kinsey Kelly (sophomore); Second base: Kaydee Kelly (junior); Third base: Justonni Farmer (senior); Outfield: Alyssa Simmons (sophomore) and Victoria Bergt (junior); and Flex Player: Gracie Smith (sophomore).
Second Team honors went to, First base: Lexi Oliver (senior); and Utility Player: Amanda Whatley (sophomore).

Tue
21
Jun

Nine Lady Rabbs selected to 15-4A All-District softball list

By Tim Emmons
temmons@casscountynow.com

If one thing is for sure Atlanta’s softball team is going to make the playoffs and have fun doing it.
This year the Lady Rabbits placed second in District 15-4A, but lost a heartbreaking series to district foe North Lamar in the quarterfinals.
Nine Lady Rabbits received superlative All-District awards for outstanding play throughout the season. Senior flamethrower Lanee Oliver wrapped up Pitcher of the Year honors after her successful campaign from the circle.
First Team honors went to, Catcher: Kinsey Kelly (sophomore); Second base: Kaydee Kelly (junior); Third base: Justonni Farmer (senior); Outfield: Alyssa Simmons (sophomore) and Victoria Bergt (junior); and Flex Player: Gracie Smith (sophomore).
Second Team honors went to, First base: Lexi Oliver (senior); and Utility Player: Amanda Whatley (sophomore).

Wed
15
Jun

My Introduction

Wed
15
Jun

Queen City’s Austin Nettleton inches closer to pro-debut, Olympic dream

Wed
08
Jun

East Texas Tumblers host 10th annual Cheer Camp

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