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Sequoyah sports this week

  • Chiefs Football:

Unfortunately we suffered our first loss of the season, which sounds okay when you put it like that. But it was only the first game. Etowah came to Skip Pope Stadium and took the victory home with a 31-7 thumping. Our guys fought hard, driving downfield twice and reaching inside the 10, but could not capitalize and get the points. Senior Daniel Cadavid drove in the lone touchdown for Sequoyah on a two-yard sneak up the middle late in the 4th. Etowah’s getting some pretty massive men off Towne Lake Parkway; their lines looked dominant. It’s got to be hard on my fellow seniors, but we can only look ahead to the following weeks. Congratulations to the Eagles, they deserved it. We can bounce back from it.

  • Chiefs Softball:

The defending state champion Lady Chiefs defeated South Paulding Thursday night 2-1. In just their fourth match-up one month into the season, the Lady Chiefs have fallen in the rankings from 2 to 5, but have maintained a spotless record. They have a busy week upcoming, however, with scheduled play against East Paulding at home on Thursday, and a two-game tourney night against Marist & Chestatee at Hobgood Park on Friday. The Cherokee County Championships follow on Saturday. There is a lot at stake this week between region & county foes so good luck Lady Chiefs.

  • Chiefs Volleyball:

The young Lady Chiefs have only posted two victories so far this season, but the schedule has been tough. Coming off a 40-10 season and finishing 2006 ranked #6 in AAAA with Cherokee County & Area 5-AAAA titles, head coach Kelly Audia scheduled tough. The Lady Chiefs have had playdates against five AAAAA schools and three against AAA volleyball powerhouses Westminster and Blessed Trinity. They are humbled, but not defeated. They hope to bounce back against county and area schools through the remainder of the season.

  • Chiefs XC:

The Clara Bowl. The largest campus in the world. 70 teams and 500 runners per race. It’s quite the overwhelming experience, but the Chiefs do not get overwhelmed. Everyone ran well but the final team standing boasted no strong performances. It is hoped that the teams can muster up a few strong finishes this season, but there is no telling from this rocky start. Next week is the Warpath Invitational at Boling Park in Canton. The Chiefs are always ready to perform well at this course because it attends at least one meet here every year. Good luck to my fellow runners next week.

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