From left are FHS principal Blair King, Smith, women’s track/cross country head coach Melissa Ward, Cochran, Stork and Gibson (Photo submitted)
May 22, 2026
From left are FHS principal Blair King, Smith, women’s track/cross country head coach Melissa Ward, Cochran, Stork and Gibson (Photo submitted)
Press photo/Will Woolever - (From left) Kendall Adams, Leah Delgado and Emmie Monteith dive off their blocks for the girls 8 & under 100-yard individual medley at the Macon county Rec Park June 13.
Press photo/Will Woolever - Rising senior Max McClure lays the ball in during Franklin’s varsity summer league scrimmage with Cherokee June 3. The guard will return for his final season as just the third 1,000-point career scorer in Panther men’s history.
Press photo/Will Woolever A member of the Cincinnati Bengals evades a flag-pull from a Miami Dolphin at the Franklin Flag Football League’s first-ever scrimmage June 7. The league has drawn 180 local boys and girls, ages 5-17.
Press photo/Will Woolever - (From foreground) Brisa Cruz, Bailey Dockery, Agatha Jestin and Adelaide Capaforte leave their starting blocks in the girls 8 & under 25-yard backstroke at the Macon County Rec Park June 6.
Photo courtesy of Bekah Brooks. Franklin High School’s first-ever men’s volleyball team advanced to the N.C. Boys High School Volleyball Association state playoffs this spring.
Photo submitted. Franklin native Canyon Woodward is pictured after winning the Hoka Canyons Endurance 100-mile race in California last month. The win qualified Woodward for his third Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc race in the European Alps next August, considered the world’s most competitive ultramarathon trail race.
Photo courtesy of Brooke Southard. Macon Middle School softball captured its third-straight Blue Ridge Athletic Conference title this spring.
Press photo/Will Woolever. The Class of 2024 shows off their Senior Plaques at the FHS Athletic Awards Ceremony May 23.
Press photo/Will Woolever. Jo Provost (left) and Lisa McDowell run to a photo finish in the 100-meter dash at the Macon County Senior Games recently. “As long as we’re still moving around and having fun,” said Provost.