Another great chapter of Cullman Sports history was wrote tonight, as the Cold Springs Eagles won the 2A State Championship game against Reeltown 55 to 54. Congratulations from Holly Pond to the Lady Eagles and Coach West.
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Around Campus, HP Sports Update
Here's a look around Holly Pond's campus this week as the spring sports season begins.
The first games have just started as Coach Neal's team looks for a great season. They split a game last week and are playing in a tournament at Falkville this week.
SOFTBALL:
The Lady Broncos will also start play soon. The JV team defeated JB Pennington on Monday.
The golf team played there first match on Tuesday. They beat West Point.
The track team held tryouts and are now practicing.
Old Gym Renovations:
Last week improvements began to the Old Gym at Holly Pond High. New backboards have been put up. This week the gym floor is being repainted. Soon, a new coat of paint will be on the floor. These improvements come with other current facility upgrades. The new on-campus softball field is a desperately needed facility and will soon be complete. Also the county recently approved new bathrooms for football field. Great news and great sports at Holly Pond High.
Saturday, February 16, 2008
New Video & A Look Into Spring Sports
A new video is out on this season of Holly Pond Basketball. For all the players, coaches, parents, & fans who have dedicated the past months to HP Basketball.
Thanks to every one's support during this basketball season. Full coverage of baseball, softball, track, and golf is ahead this spring. The Bronco Blog is your home for Holly Pond Athletics.
Thanks to every one's support during this basketball season. Full coverage of baseball, softball, track, and golf is ahead this spring. The Bronco Blog is your home for Holly Pond Athletics.
Friday, February 15, 2008
Bronco Basketball, The End of a Season
The varsity boys basketball team lost tonight to Crossville in the final game of the season. The Broncos lost 86-53.
Commentary
From early losses to winning streaks. The fans and students have supported the program through the Felton Fanatics, cheerleaders, and band. I know the support is taken with thanks and gratitude. I believe this season will be know as a program building season. Not to take away from the success of our student athletes and the faithful dedication from the coaches, parents, students, and fans, but we must realize that championships are built on years and years of building. Foundations of success are constructed with a dedication, a heart, and a hope that you can meet the expectations of your potential. This program saw the installation of new coaches on the girls side with Coach Chaney and Coach Adams taking leadership roles to lead the female student athletes of Holly Pond to conceivable success in all sports. Coach Neal pushed his team to a winning season and did so with a dedication and passion for this school and program. Coach Morris, above all, taking on odds that were against him, and a tough area , looked to this group of players and told them to play with all there heart, play with a passion, and continue the tradition of this program. But more than the coaches, more than the records, more than championships, isn't the game about the players? The student athletes who commit themselves to academics, athletics, and a personal relationship with Jesus Christ day after day and game after game. Some will now move on to baseball, track, and softball, others will go on to college and careers to only relive the glory and memories of high school sports. The season is over. It's over for the coaches who spend hours and hours in practice, in preparation for the season. It's over for the seniors, who now know the fate of there basketball careers and now realize that the last seconds of a game, that they have lived years for, has quickly ticked away. A buzzer sounds, and then it's over.
Commentary
From early losses to winning streaks. The fans and students have supported the program through the Felton Fanatics, cheerleaders, and band. I know the support is taken with thanks and gratitude. I believe this season will be know as a program building season. Not to take away from the success of our student athletes and the faithful dedication from the coaches, parents, students, and fans, but we must realize that championships are built on years and years of building. Foundations of success are constructed with a dedication, a heart, and a hope that you can meet the expectations of your potential. This program saw the installation of new coaches on the girls side with Coach Chaney and Coach Adams taking leadership roles to lead the female student athletes of Holly Pond to conceivable success in all sports. Coach Neal pushed his team to a winning season and did so with a dedication and passion for this school and program. Coach Morris, above all, taking on odds that were against him, and a tough area , looked to this group of players and told them to play with all there heart, play with a passion, and continue the tradition of this program. But more than the coaches, more than the records, more than championships, isn't the game about the players? The student athletes who commit themselves to academics, athletics, and a personal relationship with Jesus Christ day after day and game after game. Some will now move on to baseball, track, and softball, others will go on to college and careers to only relive the glory and memories of high school sports. The season is over. It's over for the coaches who spend hours and hours in practice, in preparation for the season. It's over for the seniors, who now know the fate of there basketball careers and now realize that the last seconds of a game, that they have lived years for, has quickly ticked away. A buzzer sounds, and then it's over.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Bronco Basketball
The Lady Broncos fell in a heart breaker on Thursday night to New Hope in the Area Tournament. While the boys came away with a win over New Hope, 63 to 54. They move on to play Madison Academy in Huntsville at 7:00 p.m. The Varsity boys are currently 14-15. They will also go on to sub-regions next Friday.
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