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6 days ago |
mainstreetmediatn.com | Blaine Kellar |Ryan Dakhil
Portland’s softball team won its first district championship since 1995 with 13-0 and 9-2 wins over Station Camp. RYAN DAKHILThe Portland Panthers made history Friday night, defeating Station Camp twice in as many days to capture their first district softball championship since 1995. “I knew this team was the one that could do it,” said Portland head coach Taniesha Tucker.
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2 weeks ago |
mainstreetmediatn.com | Blaine Kellar |Ryan Dakhil
Emerson Fitzwilson rounds third base and scores for Liberty Creek in their 21-5 win at Green Hill. JOHN DECKERA late-scheduled showdown between recent state champions turned into a one-sided display of dominance Wednesday night. Reigning Class 2A state champion Liberty Creek (22-2) jumped out in front in the top half of the first frame and never relinquished the lead for a 21-5 win over 2023 Class 4A winner Green Hill (27-3-2).
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2 weeks ago |
mainstreetmediatn.com | Blaine Kellar |Ryan Dakhil
RYAN DAKHILFor Main Street PrepsJude Hollins (17) knocks home a loose ball from a corner kick to score the first Station Camp goal against Hendersonville. JOHN DECKERIn a rivalry that’s become a yearly staple in Sumner County, Station Camp soccer notched its third consecutive regular-season win over Hendersonville with a 3-0-decision Friday night.
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4 weeks ago |
mainstreetmediatn.com | Blaine Kellar |Ryan Dakhil
RYAN DAKHILFor Main Street PrepsTyler Fair dribbles between two players in Station Camp’s 5-1 win at Portland. JOHN DECKERThe District 9-AA hierarchy was defined Thursday night after Station Camp dominated Portland on the road 5-1. “I’m happy we got the win,” said Station Camp’s head coach Jeremy Cooke. “The first half we finished goals, and the second half we created a lot of chances.
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4 weeks ago |
mainstreetmediatn.com | Blaine Kellar |Ryan Dakhil
Kaden Powell threw a one-hit shutout Wednesday night to help Beech win 9-0 and split with rival Hendersonville in the second game of their District 12-4A series. “Last night hurt us,” said Beech head coach Kris McWhirter. “It was a 4-1 ball game. We didn’t hit the ball well, so we needed to emphasize coming out and starting early on the hitting, and we did.”Hendersonville (18-8, 6-2) scored its four runs on six hits in Tuesday’s opener and held the Buccaneers to just two hits the entire night.
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