• Number of Fans Allowed at Football Games Increased to 30%

    North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper announced today that the cap on fans at sporting events would be increased. The new order does not go into effect until Friday at 5 P.M. so this Thursdays games will still be under the 100 spectator rule. Outdoor sports are allowed to have a maximum of 30% of the […]

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  • Preseason All Smoky Mountain Conference Teams

    Fetch Your News Sports presents their first annual All Smoky Mountain Conference preseason football teams. Players were nominated in each position by head coaches from the Smoky Mountain Conference. Final decisions on each position were voted on by the Fetch Your News sports writing staff. Preseason Offensive Player of the Year: Blake McClure (Hayesville) Yousef […]

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  • Lady Knights advance to Sweet 16

    Robbinsville, NC- The Robbinsville Lady Knights played host to the Chatham Charter Knights in the first round of the NCHSAA 1A State Playoffs. The Lady Knights handled Chatham Charter with ease, winning 78-43  behind Desta Trammell’s game high 29 points. Kinsley Phillips also played a big part offensively scoring 15, while Gabby Hooper and Yeika […]

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  • Lady Knights Crowned SMC Champs

    Murphy, NC- We had a great slate of basketball games last night in Murphy between the Dogs and the Knights; We started with the JV boys and finishing with the Varsity boys, but no game was more exciting than the one that was sandwiched in between. The Murphy Lady Bulldogs and the Robbinsville Lady Knights […]

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  • NCHSAA releases offseason guidelines

    Earlier today, the North Carolina High School Athletic Association released guidelines for offseason skill development. These guidelines are eerily similar to and closely follow the previous phase 2 guidelines, while giving a little insight of what coaches can and can not do and expect of their players during the offseason. “Any coach who promotes the […]

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  • Lady Bulldogs and Lady Knights to play for SMC Title

        In a challenging COVID season where teams are only allowed to play conference games, both the Lady Knights and the Lady Bulldogs have been able to maintain their focus and stand atop of the Smoky Mountain Conference with only one game left in the regular season. The opponent left on the Bulldogs schedule: […]

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  • NCHSAA: More Fans Could Be Allowed At Football Games

    Photo from MHS Athletics on Facebook   NCHSAA- Que Tucker, the North Carolina Athletic Association Commissioner, sent out a letter today in which she talked about the limits placed on spectators at outdoor sporting events. North Carolina High Schools currently are required to limit spectators to 100 people at all outdoor sporting events thanks to […]

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  • Adams has double-double in Knights win over Cherokee

    Robbinsville, NC- Last night was a good night to be a Black Knight on the basketball court, as all 3 Robbinsville teams were able to get a win over the Cherokee Braves. This boys game followed a girls game that went into triple overtime, so this game had to live up to a lot of […]

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  • Trammell Leads Black Knights to Triple OT Win Over Cherokee

    Robbinsville, NC- The Lady Black Knights played host to the Cherokee Lady Braves last night in a matchup between two conference foes. Earlier this year, The Lady Braves won the first matchup between the two teams, beating Robbinsville 70-57. This was a pretty big game for both teams all things considered. Cherokee needed a win […]

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  • NCHSAA moves into phase 2

    Phase 2 of the reopening plan will begin on August 3rd. The new phase does not change the number of student athletes who will be allowed to practice in groups, but it does introduce some new equipment. Social distancing will still be enforced, however kids will finally be able to start practicing with balls again. […]

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  • NCHSAA Sports Calendar Amended, Football Moved To February

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    The NCHSAA Board of Directors met last night via zoom and were able to come up with an amended calendar for the 2020-2021 season. The decision to amend the 2020-2021 sports calendar was not one that was taken lightly, as the NCHSAA was guided by the NFHS and others in order to make a properly […]

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  • NCHSAA 1a Preseason Football Rankings

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    Football season is right around the corner in North Carolina. What a weird season it will be with games starting at the end of February. The FYN Sports team has sat down and compiled our North Carolina High School Athletic Association 1A Football Rankings. We took into account how the teams finished last year, the […]

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  • NCHSAA 1a Preseason Football Rankings

    NCHSAA top 10

    Football season is right around the corner in North Carolina. What a weird season it will be with games starting at the end of February. The FYN Sports team has sat down and compiled our North Carolina High School Athletic Association 1A Football Rankings. We took into account how the teams finished last year, the […]

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  • Lady Knights hand Bulldogs first loss since 2019

        Robbinsville, NC- Head Coach Lucas Ford had the Robbinsville Lady Knights in the gym getting shots up hours before their game against conference rival Murphy. He and his team knew that this game meant a little more, as do all games across all sports between Robbinsville and Murphy. The Lady Bulldogs came into […]

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  • NCHSAA- No more Little 1a and Big 1a Football in 2021

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    High School football is going to look entirely different come 2021. After a 2020 season that will present its own challenges and has already been moved to the spring, don’t expect things to get back to our expected norm in the years to come. The Board of Directors voted for a complete overhaul of the […]

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  • NCHSAA- No more Little 1a and Big 1a Football in 2021

    sports postponed

    High School football is going to look entirely different come 2021. After a 2020 season that will present its own challenges and has already been moved to the spring, don’t expect things to get back to our expected norm in the years to come. The Board of Directors voted for a complete overhaul of the […]

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