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| Baseball (click here to go the Baseball page) |
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| Basketball (click here to
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| Bowling (click here to go the Bowling page) |
| October 17: MBA lost to Father Ryan 19 - 8. The Big
Red kept pace for the first match, but quickly faded as the Irish juggernaut
rolled over the Big Red. Superb performances were turned in by Rand Woodson
245, 222, 182, James Michael - 178 and David Robinson - 184. |
| October 19: MBA traveled to Hendersonville and was
buried by JP2 23 - 4. There were no highlights. |
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| Cross-Country (click here to go the Cross Country page) |
| September 29: After finishing the regular season undefeated,
the Microbe Cross Country team faced its HVAC opponents for the last time
this year at the Vaughn's Creek course in the A-division championship
meet. More than two-hundred runners set off on the 1.5 mile course. The
MBA Microbes had five runners place among the top fifteen finishers and
won the meet with an outstanding team effort. MBA's top seven placers
were Rob Higham(2), Shep Patterson(3), Ryan Hill(9), Steven Gaitens(14),
John Baker(15), Alex Apple(17), and Rob Smith(21). The entire team, inspired
by tremendous eighth grade leadership, celebrated personal best times.
The victory was a wonderful way to end a very strong season. After the
meet, one question was still on the minds of the Microbe runners --- WHERE
WAS DEION? |
| October 6: The MBA Cross Country team competed in the
District Championship yesterday on the Vaughn's Creek course. Twenty of
MBA's twenty-five competitors ran season-best times! The varsity finished
third of twelve teams, and the jv roared to a first place finish, taking
five of the top seven spots. Tyler Ramsden once again paced the varsity
team and finished fourth overall, while Daniel Givens lead the jv with
his first place finish in the early race. The team is eagerly anticipating
next week's practice, during which the annual Tour de Pants will be contested! |
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| Football (Click here to go to the Football page) |
| October 6: In a game that will go down as one of the
best in Microbe history, the MBA 8th grade football team dropped a tough
loss to a great Brentwood Academy team 20-6. The game could have gone
either way as the outcome was not determined until the final horn. In
the first half Luke Colbert made a huge interception and return which
led to a Big Red touchdown from Fitz Lassing. The Big Red put together
great drives all night, but untimely misscues kept them out of the endzone
more often. With the score 6-6, BA made a touchdown with less than a minute
to go to make the score 14-6. Seconds later, the Eagles scored again after
picking up a fumble. George Curtis and Campbell Haynes each had unbelievable
nights completely shutting down the BA passing attack. Tee Griscom played
his best game of the year on both sides of the ball. The Big Red proudly
and courageously faught until the very end. Special thanks to all the
students that cheered loudly throughout the game. Fan Of The Game honors
go to Charles Herron. The Big Red will close out its season Tuesday with
the Big Red Bowl versus Lipscomb. Roll Red Roll! |
| October 11: Congratulations are in order for the 8th
grade football team put the finishing touches on a terrific season with
a 10-8 victory over Lipscomb. Andrew Fletcher gave the Big Red its first
three points with a 30+ yard field goal after a dominating drive in the
first quarter. The Mustangs hung tough and almost scored near the end
of the second quarter if it were not for a clutch interception by Neil
Reinhardt. After a huge defensive stand to begin the third quarter, a
botched punt snap allowed a host of Big Red defenders to reclaim the football
deep in Lipscombs side of the field. Luke Colbert engineered a maginficent
scoring drive putting the Big Red up 10-0. The defense played courageously
all night with huge plays made by Jordan Herring, Sam Berklacich and as
sweet interception by Campbell Haynes. The 'Stangs added a score in the
fourth quarter, but it was too late for a comeback as the Big Red would
not yield.
Afterwards gameballs were awarded to the following players voted on by
their teammates:
Best Leader: Tee Griscom;
Best Attitude: Wiley Hunt;
Hardest Worker: George Curtis;
Unsung Hero: Will Henry;
Best Tackler: Fitz Lassing;
Best Blocker: Will Campbell;
MVP's: Min Choi, Nathan DeWitt, Mitchell Lukens, Daniel White. Coach G "flipped" over
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| October 11: MBA 7th Grade Football Beats a Well-coached,
Talented David Lipscomb in the Big Red Bowl and Finishes the Season with
an 8-2 Record.
Despite the score (Lipscomb scored all their points late in the 4th
quarter), MBA dominated Lipscomb and secured a 24-16 victory.
(i) Deante Hughes scored MBA's first touchdown with a 35-yard run after
faking a reverse to Chase Owen. Aubrey Witherington threw a hot pass
to Ced Smith for the 2-point conversion. MBA 8, DL 0.
(ii) Aubrey Witherington threw a 15-yard pass to Chase Owen who scored
MBA's second touchdown. Then, Witherington threw to Ced Smith for the
2-point conversion. MBA 16, DL 0.
(iii) Deante Hughes ran 3 yards to score MBA's third touchdown. Aubrey
Witherington threw a short pass to Chase Owen for the 2-point conversion.
MBA 24, DL 0.
Defensive highlights:
(i) Joe Riegle stripped (a take away) the ball from a Lipscomb ball
carrier.
(ii) Hunter Wise blocked a Lipscomb punt.
(iii) Deante Hughes sacked the Lipscomb quarterback and caused a fumble
that was recovered by Joe Riegle.
What a great season! We look forward to watching this group of young
men develop into a solid football team. We have high expectations for
these young men and look forward to their continued success as they
move up the school.
Now, get ready for wrestling season!! |
| October 17: MBA's freshman pushed its record to 4-1
last night with an exciting victory over Franklin High. The Big Red defense
held firm at the beginning of the game after the offense twice gave Franklin
the ball inside the 25 yard line. MBA eventually got on the board in the
second half after a long run by Patrick Crum. Franklin added a score and
a 2-point conversion to lead 8-7 at halftime. The teams traded scores
in the scond half, and Franklin tied the game at 21-21 with 2:30 left
on the clock. However, the MBA defense held on the conversion attempt
to keep the game tied. On the next series, Kile Garrett completed a long
pass to Hooper Paty, and then Patrick Crum had another run for a touchdown.
On the day Crum had 4 rushing touchdowns. Franklin's first offensive play
after the kickoff was then intercepted by Luke Cole. Franklin's defense
forced MBA to kick, and Houston Oldham drilled a 37 yard field goal to
seal the win. Oldham was also 4 of 4 for the day on PATs. MBA's next game
will be against McCallie at 4:00 on Friday, October 21. |
October 21:
Varsity Football: MBA 28, McCallie 21 (2OT) It took
the Big Red two overtimes and a fourth-down stand from the one-yard-line
to defeat McCallie 28-21 in a thriller on Friday night. The Big
Red did not lead the game until the second overtime. The game was
a dead-heat statistically, as MBA rushed for 115 yards compared
to 117 for McCallie, threw for 204 yards compared to 200, and earned
14 first downs to McCallie’s 15. David Howe threw for a pair
of touchdowns and rushed for a third to lead the offense, while
Mitchell Williams recorded 10 tackles and Andrew Warfield defended
four passes defensively.
The first quarter was characterized by McCallie near-misses,
as the Blue Tornado penetrated the MBA thirty-yard-line twice, only to miss a
field goal on both occasions. MBA’s offense failed to get on track, as
the Big Red punted the ball four times, turned the ball over one downs, and threw
an interception to account for its seven first-half possessions. The biggest
play of the half came with just under four minutes remaining, when McCallie blocked
an MBA punt after a mishandled snap. The Blue Tornado took over inside the Big
Red five-yard-line, and quickly scored the half’s only touchdown.
MBA’s offense came out firing to start the second
half. The Big Red marched 71 yards on six plays to even the score at seven. The
big play on the drive was a 36 yard run off the left tackle by Andy Snyder on
third down. Three plays later, David Howe connected with Drew Carney for a 14-yard
touchdown. McCallie fought back, however, and regained the lead 14-7 on the ensuing
drive.
The teams traded punts until the Big Red regained possession
about halfway through the fourth quarter at its own 21-yard-line. The Bid Red
quickly covered the 79 yards to the endzone to even the score. On the drive,
Howe completed a 37 yard pass to Carney, a key third down throw to Charlie Plageman,
and a 27 yard shuffle pass to Snyder for the tying score.
McCallie regained possession and drove the ball across
MBA’s forty-yard-line before they stalled and punted the ball back, ensuring
the game would go to overtime. In high school, each team has an opportunity to
start a possession at the opponent’s 10-yard-line, and the game continues
until one team holds a lead after both squads have had an equal number of opportunities
to score.
In the first extra period, McCallie scored on a third
down play from the three-yard-line to take the lead. Snyder answered immediately,
and Clayton Foster’s kick put the game into the second overtime, in which
MBA’s offense would go first. On first down, Snyder ran to the McCallie
one yard-line. After Snyder was stopped on second down, Howe scored the go-ahead
touchdown on a quarterback sneak to make the score 28-21. McCallie’s first
two plays moved the football to the three-yard-line. On third down, the McCallie
quarterback seemed poised to run the ball into the corner of the endzone, when
senior defensive backs Gray Palmer and Mitchell Williams stopped him just shy
of the one-yard-line, bringing up a fourth and goal-to-go situation. MBA’s
defense rose to the occasion, and stuffed McCallie, who mishandled the exchange
from center to secure the victory in dramatic fashion.
Offensively, Howe’s three touchdowns were crucial,
as were Andy Snyder’s 107 yards of rushing. Carney caught three passes
for 68 yards, while Will Hackett caught three for 31 and Reed Blackwell had two
receptions for 23 yards. On defense, Williams’s 10 tackles led the way.
Michael Swett added a sack, while Gray Palmer had eight tackles, including one
for a loss. Clayton Foster’s four extra points were essential in earning
a hard-fought victory.
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| Golf (click here to go the Golf page) |
| October 17-19: The MBA golf team rounded out its season with a 5th place
finish at the state golf championship held at Ross Creek Landing, Clifton,
TN. Best for MBA was senior Jeff Newman (78, 78) in his final start for
the Big Red while junior Rob Campbell's second day round of 73 was the
team's best 18-hole score. The team score was 634. |
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| Ice Hockey (click here to
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| Riflery (click here to go to the Riflery page) |
| October 13-15: Erik Swanson led the Big Red to a sixth
place finish in the Precision Air Rifle Team Match at the MBA Rifle Classic
this past weekend with a score of 576/600. Shelby County HS in Kentucky
won the team title with a score of 2313/2400 followed by Quincy IL HS. Swanson
also place 9th overall in the precision individual competition. Gray
Taylor was the top MBA competitor in the Sporter Class with a score 473/600. |
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| Soccer (click here to go the Soccer page) |
| October 20: Microbe Soccer A and Brentwood Middle School
tied 4-4 in a tremendous match. Neil Reinhardt, Sam Embry, Andrew Fletcher,
and Ben Crook all scored goals while Rob Smith and Ryan Shepherd played
tremendous games. |
| October 20: Despite complications with the roster,
and with only one practice under their belt, the Microbe B soccer team
completed last week with a 3-0 record, defeating BGA, Woodland, and cross-neighborhood
rival Ensworth. B team superstars Robinson Hunt (1 goal) and Alex Luna
(2 goals) teamed up to score the three goals needed to oust BGA easily,
3-0. With less than 24 hours to recover, the team found itself facing
a tough Woodland team at their intimidating home stadium in Concord Park.
Down 1-0 with only twenty minutes left in the game, MBA appeared road
worn and defeated, but a quick goal by Min Choi evened the score. And
in the last minute, who else but Alex Luna delivered the game-winning
goal to send the Big Red home with a 2-0 record and a day to practice
before the Little Orange. Friday's game contained all the ingredients
of a classic rivalry match-up, but an early penalty kick by Sam Berklacich
and another goal by Min Choi left Ensworth helpless. Please congratulate
all members of the Microbe B soccer team when you get the chance. |
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| Swimming (click here to go to the Swimming page) |
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