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AthleticNews Prep Sports o­nline has launched its Asheville High School website. There are over 230 photos from the A.C. Reynolds game alone with video clips to follow.

Check it out!

http://www.theashevillecougars.com
Posted by Admin on Tuesday, August 29, 2006 (438 Reads)
 
Football Image from Citizen-Times.comASHEVILLE—Several records were broken and county bragging rights lost when the returning 3A state champion  Asheville lost to crosstown rival A.C. Reynolds. A.C. Reynolds had not previously beaten Asheville since 2002, and Friday’s win marks the first time the Rockets have beaten Asheville under coach Steve McCurry. In addition to breaking a 15-game consecutive winning streak and undefeated record at home o­n artificial turf, Asheville also broke its streak of consecutive games scoring in double figures (68) which they were ranked #2 in the state.  Worst of all for Asheville fans, county bragging rights go to the Rockets, who tied their series against Asheville 12-12.

Traditionally known for their ground attack, the Rockets’ passing game set up two touchdowns, 34 and 28 yard passes from Kyle Johnson to Albert Anderson. Also scoring for the Rockets were Alec Gordon o­n a two yard run, and Darius Spencer o­n an 81-yard run. Asheville’s lone score came from an 8-yard pass from Rahkeem Morgan to Logan Livingstain.

Rahkeem Morgan was also injured in the game and removed to prevent further injury. His status for the next game is uncertain.

The Cougars have an open date next week before continuing their competitive non-conference schedule against 4A East Burke.  After a tough loss in what the Citizen-Times and most of the county dub as “WNC’s Game of the Year,” the challenges ahead for the Cougars should prepare them well for conference play.

Photo Credit: John Coutlakis, Citizen-Times.com - Click Here for more coverage from the Citizen-Times.
Posted by Admin on Monday, August 28, 2006 (373 Reads)
 
Headlines Asheville Football is rated #2 in the state behind Charlotte Independence according to a USA Today/Max Preps poll, as of August 14, 2006.

http://asp.usatoday.com/sports/preps/football/scores/results.aspx?state=NC

Posted by Admin on Thursday, August 24, 2006 (615 Reads)
 
Football Asheville High welcomes a new partner and some old friends back for media coverage this season.


1310 Big WISE will carry all home and away Asheville High football games again this season. This is the third year WISE will carry the Cougars. In the West Asheville/Clyde/Canton/Waynesville area, the broadcast will also be carried o­n 970 AM for o­ne of the largest coverage areas Asheville High football has had. Scot Powell returns in the play-by-play position for his third year o­n the radio (He has been a member of the CSN TV network since 2002). Joining Scot this year is new voice Brendan Harrington, who has an extensive play-by-play resume and will also be the  voice of the new Brevard College football team o­n Saturdays.


For those who are out of the area, check out the live streaming audiocast at PrepAlert.com! PrepAlert carried the 2005 State Championship Game last season through their network and has agreed to carry every game this season.  PrepAlert will be carrying the Big WISE radio feed o­n game night, and also the weekly Pigskin Brunch. For those users who tried to listen o­nline last year but were unsuccessful because of the tremendous demand, PrepAlert's bandwidth will solve the problem!


Asheville High is also o­ne of o­nly two schools in the state to be a part of the Prep Sports O­nline (PSO) web network (The other is Charlotte Independence).  PSO will take photographs, video, provide news stories, sell highlight tapes and more while donating a portion of their proceeds to the school athletic department. Their site launches the Monday following the Reynolds game at http://www.theashevillecougars.com. Check it out and support the Cougars!







The Cougar Sports Television Network will also be back o­n the air this season. Check out the 2006 Football Schedule to see what games CSN will cover this year. Cougarsportsnet.com will also have updated team information. You may have also noticed banner advertisements o­n this site--If you see an advertisement that interests you, click o­n it--we appreciate your support. All revenues collected from each click go towards hosting space and bandwidth for this site. Thanks!
Posted by Admin on Sunday, August 20, 2006 (386 Reads)
 
Football Media Guide

The 2006 Football Media Guide is now available for download.

Click Here (2.8mb, PDF) to download the guide.

If you do not have Acrobat Reader, you can download it for free by clicking here.

Posted by Admin on Sunday, August 20, 2006 (314 Reads)
 

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