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Baseball Oakland, CA - December 16, 2004 - Charles Thomas, former Asheville High Baseball star, was recently traded from the Atlanta Braves to the Oakland A's. We will miss Charles as he makes his home o­n the other end of the country and wish him the best of luck!

Full Story: Oakland A's Press Release.
Posted by Tarheel Cougar on Monday, December 20, 2004 (741 Reads)
 
Basketball Maui, HI - November, 2004 - Pee Wee Gash, former Asheville High Basketball standout and reserve guard for the Tennessee Volunteer Basketball team, received top honors at the 2004 EA SPORTS™ Maui Invitational Basketball Tournament over UNC player (and brother of Asheville High standout Rashanda) Rashaad McCants. The tournament was not a real basketball game, but a chance to play the video game NCAA® March Madness™ 2005

Full Story:  EA Sports. 
Posted by Tarheel Cougar on Monday, December 20, 2004 (638 Reads)
 
tennis

Asheville, NC – December 16, 2004 - The Asheville Lady Cougar tennis team was well represented o­n the Asheville Citizen-Times’ All Western North Carolina Tennis Team, announced today.  As a team, the Lady Cougars advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCHSAA dual team tournament after winning the Mountain Athletic Conference title.  The Lady Cougars went undefeated in the regular season and finished with a 20-1 record, losing o­nly to Hickory.

Sophomore Alexa Ely was named WNC Player of the Year.  Ely won the 2004 NCHSAA 3A singles championship.  She finished the season with a 17-1 singles record.Sophomore Christiane Pheil was also named to the First Team.  Pheil had an 18-0 record in the No. 2 singles spot and played No. 1 doubles with Ashley Brown, a junior, finishing with a 10-2 record.  Ashley Brown, who played No. 3 singles, was named to the Second Team.
 

Asheville’s first-year coach, Buster Brown (Ashley's father), was named WNC Coach of the Year.  Brown guided the team to its first undefeated regular season, a MAC title, a 20-1 overall record, and had a 3A singles champion.

Congratulations to everyone o­n the well-deserved accolades! 
The best news of all:  five of Asheville’s starting six players return next fall!

Posted by CougarSportsNet on Thursday, December 16, 2004 (763 Reads)
 
Football Concord, NC - December 3, 2004 - The shock, disappointment, and hurt are beginning to settle in . . . Asheville was leading Concord 20-0 with 5:43 left in the game when the Spiders exploded through the air for 21 points to defeat the Cougars 21-20 in the Western Regional Finals.  The Cougars (12-2) dominated the game through three-and-a-half quarters.  Johnny White led the ground attack, rushing 33-275 (unofficially) with three touchdowns, and surpassing the 2,000 yard rushing mark for the season.  Coach E.Z. Smith of Concord (14-1) was quoted as saying "We just beat the best 3A team in the state."  We have to agree. 

Cougars, we are so proud of you for yet another outstanding season!  Coach Wilkins, you and your staff have done an outstanding job.  If the expectations weren't so high, this would not hurt as much.  Good luck to the seniors and thank you for your many contributions.  For the rest of you guys, we look forward to next year with great anticipation!

Click "Read more" below for more details about the game.


Read full article: 'Unbelievable! Cougars Blow 20 Point lead in 4th Quarter and Lose to Concord in Western Regional Final'
Posted by CougarSportsNet on Saturday, December 04, 2004 (902 Reads)
 
Football Lawndale, NC - November 26, 2004 - Asheville needed some big plays and a trick or two as the Cougars outlasted the Burns Bulldogs' passing attack and held o­n for a 35-28 win.  Burns appeared to pass at will to their UT prospect, Josh Briscoe, but the Cougars stepped it up when they had to.  It was a complete team effort:  lineman Drew Barnett scored o­n a fumblerooski, Johnny White had 3 rushing TDs and 105 yards, Elijah Harrison had a key interception, Kadeem Morgan recovered a fumble and Marcus England capped it off with a 25 yard TD run with 1:14 to play. 

Asheville will play at Concord in the Western Regional Finals in a rematch of the game that sent Asheville to Chapel Hill in 1999.  The winner of the game will head to Winston-Salem to play for the State 3A Championship.  Good luck Cougars!
Posted by CougarSportsNet on Sunday, November 28, 2004 (694 Reads)
 

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