
LOCAL SPORTS NEWS — Baseball is a game of chess played on a diamond. Unlike checkers, where players merely react to an opponents last move, baseball requires thinking several moves ahead. Coaches […]
LOCAL SPORTS NEWS — Baseball is a game of chess played on a diamond. Unlike checkers, where players merely react to an opponents last move, baseball requires thinking several moves ahead. Coaches […]
This year’s post season play has been a bit of a Groundhog’s Day for the Moore County Raiders. Not only did they face off with Eagleville twice in the regular season but also in three separate games in the District 8A Tournament. And they will head to Eagleville next Tuesday for a Region 5A championship game.
The Metro School Board failed to move forward with a coach-suggested school colors policy change.
The Raiders beat Cascade on Friday 8-4. District 8A Tournament actions continues in Lynchburg today as Moore County faces Eagleville and Huntland plays Cornersville.
The Moore County Raiders held on to beat Eagleville 6-5 on Tuesday to secure first place in District 8A baseball play.
Senior Raider Ryder Morey pitched a shut out on Monday in Lynchburg to help Moore County earn the 2-0 victory over Eagleville.
Moore County just could not get their bats to cooperate against Fayetteville on Tuesday. They lost 2-0 in Lincoln County.
The Moore County Middle School Raiders improved their record to 11-1 on Monday with a 12-7 win over Westwood. They play their final regular season game in Lynchburg on Tuesday.
The MCHS Raiders managed back-to-back shut outs against Cornersville on Monday and Tuesday. They head to Culleoka on Wednesday.
Moore County will play the Jo Byrns Red Devils for Homecoming on Friday. Crowning of the Homecoming Queen begins at 6 p.m. and kick off is at 7 p.m.