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Race for the Cure Slated

Race for the Cure Slated

Participants take off at last year’s Komen Knoxville Race for the Cure. (The Herald/Submitted Photo) Registration for the Komen Knoxville Race for the Cure will begin on June 1. The 16th annual event will be held Oct. 27 at World’s Fair...

 

Vols Dismiss Clear from Team

Vols Dismiss Clear from Team

Cameron Clear (The Herald/Submitted Photo) University of Tennessee head football coach Derek Dooley announced last week that sophomore tight end Cameron Clear has been dismissed from the team, effective immediately. Clear was suspended indefinitely...

 

Lady Vol Golf Places 19th

Lady Vol Golf Places 19th

Chessey Thomas (The Herald/Submitted Photo) AJ Newell (The Herald/Submitted Photo) Erica Popson (The Herald/Submitted Photo) Nathalie Mansson (The Herald/Submitted Photo) Sara Monberg (The Herald/Submitted Photo) Par or better performances from...

 

Program Provides Fun, Fitness, Finish Lines

The Knoxville Youth Athletics is hosting their annual summer track and field program for local East Tennessee youth. Running from May 29to June 23, the Knoxville Youth Athletics Program exposes kids to the fundamentals of track and field. “Our...

 

UT Adds 2 Texas Divers to Signing Class

UT Adds 2 Texas Divers to Signing Class

Samantha Lera (The Herald/Submitted Photo) The University of Tennessee Lady Vol swimming & diving team inked a pair of divers from “The Lone Star State” as Samantha Lera and Brianna Musicó both signed National Letter of Intents to continue...

 

Vols to Spend Week in Johnson City

The University of Tennessee football team will spend a week of fall training camp away from campus, as the Vols will train at Milligan College in Johnson City from Aug. 9 to15. “The week in Johnson City will provide a unique opportunity to...

 

Alexander, Wortham Headline Award-Winners

Alexander, Wortham Headline Award-Winners

Annie Alexander (The Herald/Submitted Photo) Ellen Wortham (The Herald/Submitted Photo) The Southeastern Conference announced its 2012 outdoor track & field awards on Friday afternoon, and Tennessee grabbed a pair of major honors and placed...

 

Local Students Honored

Local Students Honored

Front Row: Megan Bates, Angela Karl, Emily Hall. Back Row: Brandon Scourtas, Christian Yarber, Jonathan Ginn-Gatlinburg. (The Herald/Submitted Photo) The Great Smoky Mountains Association of Realtors in 1988 honored J.Pritchard Barnes, posthumously,...

 

Highland Games Return

Highland Games Return

Several bands will perform each day during the event. (The Herald/Submitted Photo) For the second consecutive year, thousands are expected to descend on the campus of Maryville College for the 2012 Smoky Mountain Highland Games. Visitors will...

 

Aquatic Center Opens

The Sevierville Department of Parks and Recreation Family Aquatic Center will open May 26. The operating hours for the season are 11 a.m. to 6p .m.  Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, and 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. The Family...

 

Alexander, Wortham Win Titles

Alexander, Wortham Win Titles

Annie Alexander (The Herald/Submitted Photo) Ellen Wortham (The Herald/Submitted Photo) Tennessee claimed league titles in two events, finished second in one and grabbed third in another Sunday on the final day of the 2012 SEC Outdoor Track...

 

Lamp Reaches Semis

Lamp Reaches Semis

Tori Lamp (The Herald/Submitted Photo) Making her second appearance at the Canada Cup on Friday, University of Tennessee redshirt sophomore diver Tori Lamp had the same fate as she did three years ago, advancing to the platform semi-finals as...

 

Last Weekend at 411 Motor Speedway

The following are the full results from the May 5 races at 411 Motor Speedway— Street Stock— 1. Dale Watson, No. 11 2. Gary Blanken, No. 5... read the rest of the story by Subscribing now.ShareEmailFacebookTwitterGoogle +1

 

Seymour Tennis Splits Last District Match

Seymour Tennis Splits Last District Match

Lady Eagle Lauren Troutman eyes the return shot. (The Herald/Lee Ramsey) In their last district 2-AAA competition of the regular season, the Seymour tennis team split with Jefferson County as the boys won 8-1 and the girls lost 7-2. It was a...

 

Jackson Selected by Broncos

Jackson Selected by Broncos

Malik Jackson was chosen by the Denver Broncos in the fifth round with the 137th overall pick. (The Herald/Submitted Photo) Tennessee defensive lineman Malik Jackson (2010-11) became the Vols’ 330th all-time NFL Draft selection when the...

 

Students to Work at Kentucky Derby

For the first time, a team of University of Tennessee, Knoxville, students will be working behind the scenes at the Kentucky Derby and will manage the hospitality suite for the event’s elite guests. The group leaves May 3 and will work...

 

Last Weekend at 411 Motor Speedway

The following are the full results from the April 28 races at 411 Motor Speedway. Topless Modified— 1. Keith Gregory, No. 44 2. Paul Johnson, No. 20... read the rest of the story by Subscribing now.ShareEmailFacebookTwitterGoogle +1

 

Coker Signs with Maryville College

Coker Signs with Maryville College

Seymour Middle School volleyball Coach Phil Hamilton, Madison Coker and former Seymour High School Coach Ed Irvin at Coker’s signing with Maryville College. (The Herald/Lee Ramsey) Seymour’s Madison Coker has made a dream come true by signing...

 

Jon Gruden Speaks At UT Coaching Clinic

Jon Gruden Speaks At UT Coaching Clinic

2012 Tennessee Football Coaching Clinic keynote speaker Jon Gruden and Vols Head Coach Derek Dooley. (The Herald /Submitted Photo) Unlike his former mentor Johnny Majors or current Vols head coach Derek Dooley, 2012 Tennessee Football Coaching...

 

Tennessee Strives to be ‘The Best’ this Spring

Tennessee Strives to be ‘The Best’ this Spring

Junior Quarterback Tyler Bray during the Vols’ Saturday scrimmage. (The Herald /Submitted Photo) The Tennessee football program has been considered the `best’ in the nation five times and the `best’ in the SEC on 13 occasions. As...