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Photo courtesy of Nikki Adams - FHS senior Dylan Garcia is pictured at Charles Owen High School May 21. Garcia broke the FHS 1,600-meter record at the meet.

Photo courtesy of Nikki Adams - FHS senior Dylan Garcia is pictured at Charles Owen High School May 21. Garcia broke the FHS 1,600-meter record at the meet.

Track rolls on at Owen

Another week, another successful meet for Franklin’s track and field team. In a three-team meet at Charles Owen High School May 21 against Owen and Avery County, Panther track and field dominated team point totals in both men’s and women’s events.
Press Photo/Will Woolever FHS point guard chad Wilson hugs his mom, Stephanie Moore, after signing his official offer to Bryan College while Braeden and William Moore look on.

Press Photo/Will Woolever FHS point guard chad Wilson hugs his mom, Stephanie Moore, after signing his official offer to Bryan College while Braeden and William Moore look on.

Drake, Wilson sign with Bryan

Bryan College has a brand new pair of first-class athletes.  Throughout their four-year careers at FHS, seniors Canaan Drake and Chad Wilson have been among the hardest-working athletes to wear the Panther red.
Press photo/Will Woolever - FHS head football coach Josh Brooks (center left) addresses his team following his last game, a home win against Smoky Mountain April 9.

Press photo/Will Woolever - FHS head football coach Josh Brooks (center left) addresses his team following his last game, a home win against Smoky Mountain April 9.

Brooks steps down

Will Woolever sports@thefranklinpress.com A fixture of Franklin High School athletics is stepping down from his role.
Press photo/Will Woolever - Panther players celebrate after earning the final out against Smoky Mountain April 29. The Panthers defeated the Mustangs, at the time the state’s top-ranked 2A team, to advance to the first round of the state playoffs this week.

Press photo/Will Woolever - Panther players celebrate after earning the final out against Smoky Mountain April 29. The Panthers defeated the Mustangs, at the time the state’s top-ranked 2A team, to advance to the first round of the state playoffs this week.

Softball advances to playoffs

It was a whirlwind week for FHS softball.  After surviving a scare from East Henderson to earn a fifth-place ranking in the state 2A classification, on the week of April 26 the Lady Panthers geared up for their final two games of the 2021 regular season.
Senior second baseman Nevaeh Tran belts a home run against East Henderson April 22. Tran hit two two-run homers in the game.

Senior second baseman Nevaeh Tran belts a home run against East Henderson April 22. Tran hit two two-run homers in the game.

Softball back on track

After suffering their first two losses to state 2-A contenders Smoky Mountain and Oak Grove the previous week, on the week of April 19 Panther softball returned to Macon Middle School for two games with Mountain Six Rivals.
Press Photo/Will Woolever - Sophomore third baseman Tori Ensley knocks a 2-run homer against Smoky Mountain April 13. Ensley has compiled a .483 batting average on the season with 14 hits and 10 RBI’s.

Press Photo/Will Woolever - Sophomore third baseman Tori Ensley knocks a 2-run homer against Smoky Mountain April 13. Ensley has compiled a .483 batting average on the season with 14 hits and 10 RBI’s.

Setbacks for Softball

After dispatching the Pisgah Black Bears 16-0 March 30, on April 13 Panther softball returned to Macon Middle School for a game between two of the top-ranked teams in the state.
Press Photo/Will Woolever - Senior fullback/outside linebacker Evan Klatt carries against Smoky Mountain in the final game of his Panthers career April 9. Klatt went out with a bang, recording 183 yards and 4 touchdowns on 27 carries.

Press Photo/Will Woolever - Senior fullback/outside linebacker Evan Klatt carries against Smoky Mountain in the final game of his Panthers career April 9. Klatt went out with a bang, recording 183 yards and 4 touchdowns on 27 carries.

Football ends year with ‘W’

After two straight losses in the Battle of Cowee Mountain, many Panther fans circled April 9’s game with Smoky Mountain as one of Franklin’s toughest tests of the year.
Press Photo/Will Woolever - Junior running back/safety Kellen Stiles carries against Hendersonville in the Panther Pit March 12. Stiles recorded two interceptions against East Henderson March 26.

Press Photo/Will Woolever - Junior running back/safety Kellen Stiles carries against Hendersonville in the Panther Pit March 12. Stiles recorded two interceptions against East Henderson March 26.

Eagles Grounded 41-0

Will Woolever sports@thefranklinpress.com After falling to the Brevard Blue Devils in Brevard the previous week, on March 26 Panther football travelled to East Flat Rock for a clash with the East Henderson Eagles.
Press Photo/Will Woolever Panther players celebrate after making the final tackle to cement their stunning win over Hendersonville.

Press Photo/Will Woolever Panther players celebrate after making the final tackle to cement their stunning win over Hendersonville.

Don’t call it an upset

Before the Panthers’ home opener against Hendersonville March 12, many observers thought Franklin would be no match for the Bearcats. After a stunning come-from-behind Panther victory in last-minute fashion, the prediction became the butt of many jokes by the Franklin faithful.
Press Photo/Will Woolever - Franklin goalkeeper Isaac Jennings dives for a penalty kick against East Henderson while freshman midfielder Jaydon Pevia looks on. Jennings saved the shot to give Franklin a 1-0 win over the Eagles.

Press Photo/Will Woolever - Franklin goalkeeper Isaac Jennings dives for a penalty kick against East Henderson while freshman midfielder Jaydon Pevia looks on. Jennings saved the shot to give Franklin a 1-0 win over the Eagles.

Soccer picks up Mountain Six wins

After falling to the Bearcats in Hendersonville to close out the previous week, on March 1 Franklin’s men’s soccer team returned to Macon Middle School for a date with Brevard.