Huntsville Eagles head football coach Eric Henderson said he’s seeing a level of competitiveness on the practice field that wasn’t there this time last year and he deems that a good thing.
The Huntsville Eagles volleyball team looks forward to competing in two big events this week, Head Coach Kasey Gosvener said.
On Aug. 8, the Kingston Yellow Jackets golf team played nine holes at the Oakridge Golf Course in Huntsville. Head golf coach Justin Harris said the girls played surprisingly well against rival Shiloh Christian.
At the annual Senior Awards Assembly, Mena Thomas was awarded the 2024 Terry L. Gilliam Award and Scholarship.
The Huntsville Eagles and the Kingston Yellow Jackets each opened their 2024 golf seasons in a match at Oakridge Golf Course Monday, with girls and boys for both squads hitting the links.
Huntsville athletes will have a new sport to look forward to this fall: wrestling.
Tyler Brown, the new cross country head coach for Huntsville High School, said his runners will begin practicing this week.
Eric Henderson, head coach of the Huntsville Eagles football team, paced up and down the weight room Tuesday morning as his varsity team members went through their daily drills.
Results for the IPRA Rodeo, July 26-27, 2024.
Brian Garrett, Huntsville High School’s new head golf coach, said he is “feeling his way” into his new role.
When the 27th Madison County IPRA Rodeo takes place next weekend, one of the most popular events will be Mutton Bustin, where young boys and girls take their chances on the backs of sheep inside Sky High Arena.
Huntsville Eagles head coach Eric Henderson put his varsity and junior high players through their paces Monday morning on the practice field behind Eagle Stadium, urging them to watch their feet, “bellybutton” the ball, and to take smaller, “heel-to-toe” steps during plays.
The 27th Annual Madison County IPRA Rodeo Week is scheduled to kick off on Monday with Kids Night at Sky High Arena atop Governors’ Hill. The two-night rodeo will be held on Friday and Saturday, July 26 and 27.
Excitement and high energy are two ways Huntsville High School head volleyball coach Kasey Gosvener describes her team in the early going of practice on July 8, the first day after the end of the Arkansas Activities Association’s Dead Period.
Live wrestling is coming to Huntsville. You read that right — live wrestling is coming on July 20 to the AT & Georgia Mae Smith Activity Center.
Michael LaBahn of Pea Ridge is the new head coach of seventh grade and junior varsity basketball for Huntsville Athletics and will serve as the assistant coach for the Huntsville golf team. LaBahn said he is excited about both opportunities.
More than 30 young golfers attended the inaugural Junior Golf Camp at Oak Ridge Country Club, June 26-27. Organizers say they hope to have more such events in the future.
More than 30 young golfers attended the inaugural Junior Golf Camp at Oak Ridge Country Club, June 26-27.
There were 25 teams in the tournament, and Huntsville finished as 10U champions in the Washington County Civic League with a season record of 12-1.