Two-time Southern Conference softball player of the year Michelle Fuzzard of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga was announced Wednesday as a third-team All-American by College Sports Madness.
Barney Adams, head of Adams Golf, has a little secret about the technology involved in the golf clubs of today. They're not that different from the clubs of yesterday or yesteryear.
Lee Schmidt flew back to Chattanooga in time to serve as an unofficial host of the American Society of Golf Course Architects meeting at The Chattanoogan on Friday morning.
The American Society of Golf Course Architects has taken its annual meeting to golf Meccas in Florida, California and North Carolina. This year the group picked Chattanooga.
Danielle Alfano from Chattanooga and Notre Dame High School was honored Tuesday night as the overall female student-athlete of the year at King College in Bristol, Tenn.
Almost every day of almost every week, Chad Brandon serves milk, cereal and ice cream in the McCallie School cafeteria. "And if Chad doesn't do his job, we all suffer," McCallie headmaster Kirk Walker said with a quick smile Saturday morning.
The biggest Chickamauga Chase ever became a Geno Phillips runaway Saturday morning. The 40-year-old Brown Middle School teacher and coach completed the 15-kilometer main race through the national battlefield park in 51 minutes, 1 second.
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga’s Emmanuel Kirwa and Mark Cole finished second and third in the 10,000-meter run as the Southern Conference outdoor track and field meet opened Saturday. Their all-conference times were 31:43.81 and 31:46.70.
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga men's tennis team lost 4-0 to the top-seeded College of Charleston in the Southern Conference tournament Friday morning, but the fifth-seeded UTC women edged fourth seed Samford 4-3 and will play in the semifinals today at 1 against No. 1 seed UNC Greensboro (17-5).
The 2012 Southern League season is still very much in its infancy, but the Chattanooga Lookouts are establishing a trend reminiscent of last year.
The Chattanooga Generals are five and a half days away from their first game, facing the Chattahoochee Valley Vipers at 7 p.m. Saturday in the Camp Jordan Arena.
The Chattanooga Football Club is thinking big. When the soccer team starts its fourth season on May 5 against the Knoxville Force, CFC officials want at least 5,000 people in the stands at Finley Stadium.
McCallie's track and field team won the boys' title in the annual Optimist Meet held Friday night at Walker Valley, beating second-place Baylor 131-76.5. Iman Isang scored 22 points to lead the Blue Tornado, winning the 110-meter hurdles and finishing third in the 300 hurdles and triple jump.






