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track by By Andrew Pearson, APEARSON@CITIZEN-TIMES.COM
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GREENSBORO- Asheville High's Isaiah Thompson sank his spikes into the sand Saturday and waited eagerly for a measurement. Unfortunately for Thompson, he came o­ne cruel inch short of winning the long jump Saturday.

The Cougars senior's final attempt of 22 feet, 5 inches was just shy of Overhills' Emanual Davis (22-6) at the 3-A state meet at N.C. A&T.

Thompson got another silver medal in the high jump (6-6) and placed third in the triple jump (45-8 1/4).

"Everybody has their day and it wasn't mine today," Thompson said. "It's OK."

Thompson's points, coupled with a pair of strong showings by distance runner Andrew North allowed Asheville (45.5 points) to snag second-place in the team standings, trailing o­nly boys champion Mooresville (60).

Thompson, whose high jump height of 6-10 is the best in North Carolina this spring, said his focus will now shift to the Nike Outdoor Nationals meet, which takes place June 14-16, again in Greensboro.

"My goal is to be an All-American in the long jump and high jump," Thompson said. "I think it's possible."

Other Western North Carolina boys who placed second or third in their respective events included: Enka's Wesley Crouse (second place, boys 800-meter run, 2:00.30), North (second, boys 1,600-meter run, 4:27.19 and third, boys 3,200-meter run, 9:33.81) and Roberson's 3,200-meter relay team (third place, 8:07.63).

WNC girls who earned silver or bronze medals included: Enka's Jordan Gaddy (second place, girls 800-meter run, 2:18.38), Asheville's Cara Hayes (second, girls 1,600-meter run, 5:15.81), North Buncombe's Taylor Isgrig (second, girls pole vault, 11-0), Franklin's Carrie Long (third, girls pole vault, 10-0), Roberson's Caroline Kirby (third, girls 1,600-meter run, 5:17.60), Roberson's Bridgette Hills (third, girls high jump, 5-4) and Roberson's 3,200-meter relay team (second, 9:32.42).


Posted by Admin on Saturday, May 19, 2007 (471 Reads)
 
Soccer Asheville -- After winning the Mountain Athletic Conference outright thanks in part to a 2-0 win over T.C. Roberson and 4-1 win over North Buncombe, Asheville sailed through the first round of the NCHSAA playoffs with a 6-0 win over Fred T. Foard. Congratulations o­n the big win and conference championship, Cougars!The Cougar Sports Network was there... watch Channel 16 or check out the "on-air" tab o­n this website for broadcast dates and times! 
Posted by Admin on Wednesday, May 09, 2007 (678 Reads)
 
Football The 2007 Asheville Cougar Football schedule is o­nline. Click Read Full Story below to view the schedule.



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Posted by Admin on Monday, March 26, 2007 (3647 Reads)
 
Baseball Coach Hillier
First year coach Bill Hillier led Asheville to its second victory of the season at home over Mountain Heritage 9-7 on March 5. After a 2-2 tie in the first inning, a five-run rally in the third inning gave Asheville an early lead. Asheville would score two more runs in later innings.   Heritage had a rally of their own, but Asheville held onto their lead to win.

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Photo: Coach Hillier discusses a call with the umpire

Posted by Admin on Wednesday, March 07, 2007 (614 Reads)
 
Baseball The 2007 Cougar Baseball roster is o­nline. Click "Read Full Article" below to view.

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