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Center Roughriders Stadium on Friday, October 8, 2021 –

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The Center Roughriders varsity football team faced a tough task on Friday as they hosted the undefeated 2020 State Champion Carthage Bulldogs in a District 10 4-A2 opener.

The Bulldogs won by a 64-18 score giving them a 1-0 District 10 mark and a 5-0 overall season record. Carthage has not lost since an overtime loss in the season opener of last year. The Roughriders have fallen to 0-6 this year with a 0-1 conference mark.

Friday’s game saw Carthage build an early lead. Braeden Wade pulled down a 14-yard touchdown reception which helped give the Bulldogs a 7-0 advantage with 9:31 minutes left in the first quarter. Center was forced to punt on their next possession. ‘Dogs quarterback Connor Cuff hit Wade for a 24-yard score which put the Bulldogs up 14-0 with 7:35 still left in the first quarter.

The remainder of the first stanza saw Carthage build their lead to 28-0. ‘Dogs receiver Will McDaniel extended the Carthage lead to 34-0 with 5-yard touchdown reception at the 10:35 mark of the third period.

Center got on the scoreboard when Emonte Cross hit Jamarion Evans for a 32-yard touchdown pass which cut the Carthage lead to 34-6 with 8:05 left in the second quarter. Later in the quarter Lance Wilburn took a pass from Evans and raced to the endzone for an 82-yard score. This cut the Carthage lead to 41-12 with 7:31 left until halftime.

Carthage took a comfortable 55-12 lead into the locker room at the midway break.

Wilburn added a 53-yard scoring reception to his resume with just over 3 minutes left in the contest but the game ended with Center still trailing 64-18.

The Roughriders will travel to Shepherd High School for their second conference game on Friday, October 15, 2021. Kickoff is at 7:30 p.m. The Pirates are 2-4 and 0-1 in league play. They fell to Madisonville in their conference opener last Friday by a 24-18 score.

October 8, 2021 - Week 7 of Shelby County Football Scores

Friday, October 8
Center 18 - Carthage 64, Final Score
Joaquin 40 - San Augustine 21, Final Score
Tenaha 34 - West Sabine 20, Final Score
Timpson 51 - Garrison 0, Final Score

October 4, 2021 - In their District Opener on Friday, September 24th, the Shelbyville Dragons tamed the Gary Bobcats in three sets. Shelbyville won 25-18, 25-13, and 25-23.

Kate Lawson had 25 assists and 9 digs. Kiana Bennett had 15 kills, 8 digs, 2 blocks, and 4 aces. Ma’Kayja Horton had 7 kills, 8 digs, and 4 aces. Cadience Thompson had 5 kills and 10 digs.

In their second District matchup, Shelbyville rolled the Garrison Bulldogs in four sets winning 3-1. The Dragons went down in the first set in a close game 25-27 but then came back strong winning the next three sets 25-19, 25-15, and 25-17.

Kate Lawson had 33 assists, 1 kill, 15 digs, and 1 block assist. Kiana Bennett had an outstanding 24 kills (career high), 2 blocks, 16 digs, and 1 ace. Ma'Kayja Horton had 7 kills, 6 digs, and 2 aces. Kara Jones had 8 kills, 7 blocks (career high), and 1 dig. Taylor Jones had 1 kill, 4 assists, 1 dig, and 1 ace. Cadience Thompson had 2 kills, 1 ace, and 2 digs. Neena Smith had 13 digs. Neera Smith had 14 digs.

For the season, the Dragons have a 19-10 overall record and a 2-0 record for district play.

October 4, 2021 - The Lady Riders won in five sets against the Lady Dragons on Tuesday, September 21. The Riders won the first set 25-20 but fell the next two sets 20-25 and 14-25. The Lady Riders refused to concede and fault back to win the last two sets 26-24 and 15-12.

Shelbyville Game
Number (Position), Player Name - Stats

#1 (RS) Americus Sparks - 3 Digs
#2 (RS/DS) Kaylee Cox - 2 Kills, 26 Digs
#3 (Libero) Gracie Whisenant - 41 Digs
#4 (RS) Alli Stuever - 1 Kill, 1 Block, 5 Digs
#5 (S) Mickihiya Cartwright - 20 Assists, 11 Digs
#7 (DS/RS) Gabby Whisenant - 13 Digs
#9 (OH) May Johnson - 1 Ace, 5 Kills, 2 Blocks, 27 Digs
#12 (S/OH/DS) Kaiya Hubbard - 4 Kills, 27 Digs
#14 (MB) Breanna Windham - 1 Ace, 3 Kills, 2 Blocks, 8 Digs
#16 (MB) Aniyah Boykins - 5 Kills, 8 Blocks, 15 Digs

Next, the Riders felt defeat against the Palestine Wildcats on Friday, September 24. Center lost in four sets. Center lost the first set 17-25 but came back to win the second set in a close matchup 26-24. The Riders just couldn't take the lead and loss the next two sets 10-25 and 18-25.

Palestine Game
Number (Position), Player Name - Stats

#1 (RS) Americus Sparks - 2 Digs
#2 (RS/DS) Kaylee Cox - 2 Kills, 21 Digs
#3 (Libero) Gracie Whisenant - 46 Digs
#4 (RS) Alli Stuever - 5 Digs
#5 (S) Mickihiya Cartwright - 1 Kills, 8 Assists, 14 Digs
#7 (DS/RS) Gabby Whisenant - 19 Digs
#9 (OH) May Johnson - 2 Aces, 4 Kills, 5 Blocks, 8 Digs
#12 (S/OH/DS) Kaiya Hubbard - 2 Kills, 1 Block, 13 Digs
#14 (MB) Breanna Windham - 1 Kill, 2 Blocks, 1 Dig

On Friday, October 1, the Riders lost in three sets to Rusk. Set one ended 13-25, second set was 19-25, and the third set was 14-25.

Rusk Game
Number (Position), Player Name - Stats

#1 (RS) Americus Sparks - 3 Digs
#2 (RS/DS) Kaylee Cox - 4 Digs
#3 (Libero) Gracie Whisenant - 17 Digs
#4 (RS) Alli Stuever - 1 Kill, 2 Blocks, 2 Digs
#5 (S) Mickihiya Cartwright - 12 Assists, 4 Digs
#7 (DS/RS) Gabby Whisenant - 6 Digs
#9 (OH) May Johnson - 1 Ace, 2 Kills, 1 Block, 7 Digs
#12 (S/OH/DS) Kaiya Hubbard - 1 Ace, 2 Kills, 9 Digs
#14 (MB) Breanna Windham - 4 Kills, 1 Block, 3 Digs
#16 (MB) Aniyah Boykins - 3 Kills, 6 Blocks, 5 Digs

The Lady Riders host Jasper at home tomorrow, October 5 with F/JV/V playing. Games start at 4:30pm. Then they play against Carthage at home on Friday, October 8th. To view the CHS Volleyball Schedule, click here.

Tenaha High School on Saturday, October 2, 2021 –

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The Tenaha Tigers varsity football team took a convincing 55-8 win over the visiting Colmesneil Bulldogs during Tenahas’ 2021 Homecoming weekend. THS had their parade earlier in the day and they recognized their 2011 State Championship Tiger team before kickoff. Also recognized before the game were 2021 Hall of Honor recipients Phyllis Thompson and Sam Kay who were acknowledged for their contributions to the community.

Tiger Jeremy Patton got Tenaha on the scoreboard early with a 53-yard touchdown run. Teammate Manuel Laredo kicked the extra point and THS led 7-0 with 8:51 minutes left in the first quarter.

Colmesneil’s next drive only last four plays. Tenaha went up 14-0 after Ja’Tyrian Moore scored on a 35-yard touchdown with 5:22 still left in the opening frame.

The Bulldogs turned over the ball moments later on a fumble which was recovered by Debrae’lyn Cooks. THS wasted no time and Trindon Claiborne hit Jordan Ross for a touchdown just moments later to boost the Tiger’s lead to 21-0. Just seconds later Jatyrian Moore picked off a Bulldogs pass and helped extend the THS lead to 28-0 with 2:31 still left in the first quarter. By the end of the opening period the Tigers enjoyed a 35-0 lead.

Tenaha got touchdowns from Charles Harvey and A’vanta Friedieu in the second period giving them a 49-0 lead at the midway break.

The Tigers season record now stands at 4-2. Their District 11 2A mark is at 2-0. Next Friday, October 8, 2021 Tenaha will travel to West Sabine for a 7 p.m. kickoff at WSHS Tigers Stadium in Pineland.

September 30, 2021 - Week 6 of Shelby County Football Scores

Saturday, October 2
Tenaha 55 - Colmesneil 8, Final (Homecoming)
Friday, October 1
Timpson 57 - Booneville (AR) 40, Final Score
Thursday, September 30
Shelbyville 40 - Detroit 12, Final Score

Timpson J.H. Eakin Football Stadium, Friday, October 1, 2021 –

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The Timpson Bears varsity football team improved their 2021 season record to 4-0 with a convincing 57-40 win over the visiting Booneville, Arkansas Bearcats (4-1).

Senior Braden Courtney had a big night and he kicked off the game’s scoring, breaking the ice with a 16-yard touchdown run with 7:30 minutes remaining in the first quarter. Logan Depaepe kicked the extra point and THS took a 7-0 lead early.

Booneville scored on a 3-yard touchdown with 2:57 left in the opening stanza, but failed on an extra point attempt, and trailed Timpson 7-6.

Bear Terry Bussey busted loose on the ensuing kickoff and raced 71 yards for a Timpson touchdown which gave THS a 14-6 lead with 2:47 left in the opening period of play.

Bussey scored again on a 24-yard keeper run for a touchdown with 10:53 left in the second quarter to help give the Bears a 21-6 advantage.

Rylan Ray broke free for a Bearcats score which cut Timpson’s lead to 21-12 with 9:12 left in the first half.

The fireworks were not over as each team scored once more before halftime. Timpson took a 28-12 advantage into the lockerroom at the midway break.

The Bearcats kept fighting and cut Timpson’s lead to 10 points by the end of the third frame. The fourth period started with THS up 42-32.

Courtney and Bussey each added to their scoring tallies with touchdowns in the final period while the Bears defense stiffened and held the Bearcats to a single score during the final quarter.

The Bears will host the Garrison Bulldogs next Friday, October 8, 2021 for each team’s first District 10 2A-1 opener which kicks off at 7:30 p.m.

Three of Shelby County's Five varsity football teams will play games this week. Last week all but Timpson played.

This Friday will see the Center Roughriders on a bye week. The extra week should help the 'Riders prepare for District 10 4AII play. They will face the defending state champion Carthage Bulldogs at home on October 8. Center is now 0-5 after falling to Van High 52-35 last week. Carthage is 3-0 and they are currently on a 16-game winning streak which dates back to last year's season opener which they lost in double overtime to Kilgore.

The Joaquin Rams are 3-2 after defeating the Clarksville Tigers on the road by a 55-18 score last week. Joaquin has a bye this week. They will host the San Augustine Wolves on Friday, October 8, 2021 at 7:30 p.m. The Wolves are 1-4 and fell on the road to Alto by a 47-20 score last week.

The Shelbyville Dragons are 3-2 after beating the visiting Trinity Christian Eagles for a 20-14 Homecoming victory last Friday. They will travel to Marshall Maverick's Stadium on Thursday, September 30, 2021 for a 7 p.m. kickoff with the Detroit Eagles. Detroit is 1-3 and forfeited to Leonard High School last week.

The Tenaha Tigers will be playing their 2021 Homecoming game on Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 2 p.m. Last week the Tigers defeated the Lovelady Lions, at Lovelady, by a 41-6 margin. THS is now 3-2. They will be hosting the 4-0 Colmesneil Bulldogs. Each team has a 1-0 District 11 2A record. The Bulldogs beat Overton 32-0 last week.

The Timpson Bears game with James Bowie High School was cancelled last week. The Bears, 3-0, were originally scheduled for a bye week this Friday. Instead THS will be hosting the Booneville Arkansas Bearcats (4-0). Kickoff will be at Timpson Bears Stadium at 7 p.m. on Friday, October 1.

Friday, September 24, 2021 at Shelbyville Dragons Stadium –

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The Shelbyville Dragons jumped out to a 6-0 point lead over the visiting Trinity Christian Academy Eagles, when Zay Cartwright busted loose for a 53-yard rushing touchdown, with 8:36 minutes left in the first quarter. The Dragons extra point attempt failed.

The Eagles answered back when Ty Miller scored on a 30-yard rushing touchdown with 5:23 left in the period. Micah Harles’ extra point kick sailed through giving them a 7-6 lead with 5:23 left in the first quarter.

Each team exchanged fumbles on their drives to start the second period. Then Kennan Dowling broke free on a 27-yard scoring run which gave Trinity Christian a 14-6 lead with two minutes left in the first half.

The Eagles tried an on-side kick to begin the second half and this gave SHS good field position near midfield. Nine plays later, the Dragons scored on a 6-yard run and Brayden Hand pulled down a 2-point conversion reception to tie the game up at 14-14 with 7:47 left in the third quarter of play.

With 8 minutes remaining in the game the Dragons headed downfield on a 14-play scoring drive which took nearly 6 ½ minutes off the clock. The drive covered 90 yards and was capped off with a Jackory Standley keeper run for a touchdown from the Eagles 2-yard line with just 1:34 left in the contest.

The Dragons defense held to hold the 20-14 lead until games end.

Shelbyville is now 3-2 this season and will head to Marshall on Thursday, September 30, 2021 for a game which kicks off with the Detroit Eagles at 7:00 p.m. This game will be Shelbyville’s final non-conference game before district competition begins. The Eagle season mark stands at 1-2.

September 24, 2021 - Week 5 of Shelby County Football Scores

Friday, September 24
Center 35 - Van 52, Final Score
Joaquin 55 - Clarksville 18, Final Score
Shelbyville 20 - Trinity Christian 14, Final Score
Tenaha 41 - Lovelady 6, Final Score
Timpson (Bye Week)

Carthage 28 - Gilmer 7

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