Sports

Press file photo - Senior Aaron Jennings evades an East Henderson defender at the Panther Pit last September.

Press file photo - Senior Aaron Jennings evades an East Henderson defender at the Panther Pit last September.

5 named All-M7C for men’s soccer

Once again, Panther men’s soccer had some of the best talent in the mountains this year. At the end of the fall campaign, in which Matt Kolodzik’s team turned in their fifth-straight winning record at 12-8, Mountain Seven Conference coaches gathered for their annual postseason meeting.
Press photo/Will Woolever - (From left) Stephen Drake, Johnny Lee and Dr. Rocky Battaglino pump iron at Franklin Health and Fitness recently. The trio meets twice a week to bust out nearly 2,000 pushups and flys.

Press photo/Will Woolever - (From left) Stephen Drake, Johnny Lee and Dr. Rocky Battaglino pump iron at Franklin Health and Fitness recently. The trio meets twice a week to bust out nearly 2,000 pushups and flys.

Local trio tests strength, endurance limits

Three local residents are testing the lengths of their own strength and endurance. For much of the past year, Stephen Drake, Johnny Lee and Dr. Rocky Battaglino have met twice a week at Franklin Health and Fitness, pumping out thousands of pushups and flys [repetitive dumbbell movements] at a clip.
Press photo/Will Woolever - Swimmers leave their starting blocks for the 9-10 boys 50-yard backstroke at the Macon County Rec Park July 2.

Press photo/Will Woolever - Swimmers leave their starting blocks for the 9-10 boys 50-yard backstroke at the Macon County Rec Park July 2.

FAST ends season unbeaten

The Franklin Amateur Swim Team has completed its 16th straight unbeaten campaign. Having won their first three contests of the year, FAST ended its regular season with two meets in less than a week.
Rising senior McKenna Plemmons drives to the basket in Franklin’s final summer league scrimmage with Cherokee June 25. (Press photo/Will Woolever)

Rising senior McKenna Plemmons drives to the basket in Franklin’s final summer league scrimmage with Cherokee June 25. (Press photo/Will Woolever)

Women’s hoops host 1A State Champions

The summer league schedule is at an end for Panther women’s hoops. Throughout May and June, Franklin’s basketball teams have been hard at work, toiling away more than five months from their first official game.
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6 named All-State for softball

Five Panther softball players earned statewide recognition last week. On June 26 the North Carolina Softball Coaches’ Association released its annual list of All-State players, including seniors Olivia Birchard, Laura Holland and Avery Moffitt, and sophomores Ashlyn McConnell and Kendall Rumans.
Press photo/Will Woolever - Franklin’s girls 1,600-meter relay team is pictured at the Adidias Outdoor National meet in Greensboro earlier this month. From left are Amy Mendoza Lopez, Rylee Cassada, Hope Smith and Michelle Ortega.

Press photo/Will Woolever - Franklin’s girls 1,600-meter relay team is pictured at the Adidias Outdoor National meet in Greensboro earlier this month. From left are Amy Mendoza Lopez, Rylee Cassada, Hope Smith and Michelle Ortega.

Track ends year at Nationals

A long and fruitful year is finally at an end for Franklin track and field. While the vast majority of Panthers ended their outdoor seasons at the 3A State Championship in May, a select few athletes continued their training for an even more prestigious meet.
Press photo/Will Woolever - Rising sophomore guard Audrey Pressley shoots over a Highlands defender in Franklin’s summer league scrimmage with their cross-county rivals June 18.

Press photo/Will Woolever - Rising sophomore guard Audrey Pressley shoots over a Highlands defender in Franklin’s summer league scrimmage with their cross-county rivals June 18.

Women’s basketball shows off depth

The summer league schedule is in full swing for Panther women’s hoops. After hosting their first round of offseason intersquad scrimmages the week before, on June 18 Franklin’s varsity and JV teams took the court once again.
Press photo/Will Woolever - Larken Lynch (front) and Leila Pinkston race to a photo finish in the girls 9-10 50-yard butterfly at the Franklin Amateur Swim Team’s home meet with Waynesville June 20.

Press photo/Will Woolever - Larken Lynch (front) and Leila Pinkston race to a photo finish in the girls 9-10 50-yard butterfly at the Franklin Amateur Swim Team’s home meet with Waynesville June 20.

FAST routs Waynesville’s SMAC

Another Franklin Amateur Swim Team opponent bites the dust. After beating Highlands, Jackson County and Cherokee County their first two weeks, on June 20 FAST hosted the Smoky Mountain Aquatic Club in their third meet.
Press photo/Will Woolever - Participants stream down Main Street June 15 during Franklin’s annual Braveheart 5K benefitting the Scottish Tartans Museum. Logan Russo (far right, bib #557) of Franklin was the overall winner.

Press photo/Will Woolever - Participants stream down Main Street June 15 during Franklin’s annual Braveheart 5K benefitting the Scottish Tartans Museum. Logan Russo (far right, bib #557) of Franklin was the overall winner.

Braveheart 5K raises funds for Tartans Museum

The annual Braveheart 5K was held June 15 in downtown Franklin as a fundraiser for the Scottish Tartans Museum. Logan Russo of Franklin was the overall winner and the overall male winner with a time of 18:01.45. Jaylan Bark of Cherokee placed second with a time of 18:37.84.
Photo courtesy of Brooklyn Brown/Cherokee One Feather - Rising junior Jack Teesateskie stares down defenders in Cherokee’s home playoff game versus Christ the King last February. Teesateskie transferred to Franklin this summer after averaging 17.3 points per game for the Braves his sophomore year.

Photo courtesy of Brooklyn Brown/Cherokee One Feather - Rising junior Jack Teesateskie stares down defenders in Cherokee’s home playoff game versus Christ the King last February. Teesateskie transferred to Franklin this summer after averaging 17.3 points per game for the Braves his sophomore year.

Cherokee transfer boosts basketball

It’s been an eventful two weeks for Panther men’s hoops. Between the Fellowship of Christian Athletes Team Camp at Johnson University June 5-7 and a summer league scrimmage at Hayesville four days later, Doug Plemmons’ team has been hard at work in the month of June.