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Benton Gibby lays it all on the line to snag a fly ball Tuesday against Hayesville. Gibby made the catch and Robbinsville went on to preserve an 11-7 win over the Yellow Jackets. Photos by Kevin Hensley/sports@grahamstar.com

Benton Gibby lays it all on the line to snag a fly ball Tuesday against Hayesville. Gibby made the catch and Robbinsville went on to preserve an 11-7 win over the Yellow Jackets. Photos by Kevin Hensley/sports@grahamstar.com

Buzzkills

As both the high school baseball and softball teams continue to vie for a piece of the conference title, the next generation of varsity players are showing that the standard can – and will – be matched for years to come.
Freshman Presley Caylor (10) hit her first-ever varsity home run Monday, which gave the 16-win Robbinsville Lady Knights yet another achievement to celebrate amid what is already a monumental year for the program. Photo by Jacquline Gayosso/The Graham Star

Freshman Presley Caylor (10) hit her first-ever varsity home run Monday, which gave the 16-win Robbinsville Lady Knights yet another achievement to celebrate amid what is already a monumental year for the program. Photo by Jacquline Gayosso/The Graham Star

‘Back, back, gone!’

Eighteen games into the season, opponents are still trying to find the weak point on the Lady Knights’ roster. Good luck. Just in the last week, Robbinsville (16-2, 8-0) made short work of its latest sprint.
Luke Lovin earned his first win of the year April 18 against Rosman, posting 6 ⅔ innings of work against the Tigers. Photo by Jacquline Gayosso/The Graham Star

Luke Lovin earned his first win of the year April 18 against Rosman, posting 6 ⅔ innings of work against the Tigers. Photo by Jacquline Gayosso/The Graham Star

Round 1 goes to the Jackets

Hayesville – On the surface, everything that the Black Knights have clawed and scraped at this season was lost Monday. Nothing could be further from the truth – there’s still a lot of baseball and a lot of scenarios that could easily play out in Robbinsville’s favor.
The Robbinsville Middle School Black Knights won the Smoky Mountain Conference track & field championship Monday at Cherokee. From left are Braylon Blevins, Cameron Allison, Xamuel Wachacha, Mason Silvers, Ben Koeller, Eli Lambert, Braydon Lane, head coach Wren Millsaps, Channing Mull and Colton McCoy. Not pictured are Austin Angelo, Ethan Chekeleelee, Kenai Wolfe, Carsan Snider, Kam Woods, Jaxson Blundell, Khayton Swimmer, Braydon Allison and Elijah Kirkland.

The Robbinsville Middle School Black Knights won the Smoky Mountain Conference track & field championship Monday at Cherokee. From left are Braylon Blevins, Cameron Allison, Xamuel Wachacha, Mason Silvers, Ben Koeller, Eli Lambert, Braydon Lane, head coach Wren Millsaps, Channing Mull and Colton McCoy. Not pictured are Austin Angelo, Ethan Chekeleelee, Kenai Wolfe, Carsan Snider, Kam Woods, Jaxson Blundell, Khayton Swimmer, Braydon Allison and Elijah Kirkland.

Strength in numbers

Cherokee – Just because you have a large quantity of athletes on your roster, it does not always mean you have a large amount of quality to go with it. But sometimes, the stars align.

Lake clean-up returns May 4

Lake Santeetlah – The annual effort to help keep one of Graham County’s main tourism draws aesthetically pleasing is just around the corner. The non-profit Lake Santeetlah Preservation Group has announced that its next clean-up will take place Saturday, May 4.
Graylen Orr improved to 5-0 on the year Tuesday, tossing 5 ⅓ innings in Robbinsville’s 10-1 road victory at Hiwassee Dam. Photos by Jacquline Gayosso/The Graham Star

Graylen Orr improved to 5-0 on the year Tuesday, tossing 5 ⅓ innings in Robbinsville’s 10-1 road victory at Hiwassee Dam. Photos by Jacquline Gayosso/The Graham Star

Both Orrs in the water

Ethan Orr walked back into the home dugout on cloud nine April 2, moments after he launched his third long ball of the year. Tuesday at Hiwassee Dam, Orr unloaded home run No. 4.
Naomi Taylor – shown preparing for contact April 2 against Andrews – was keyed in during Robbinsville’s April 10 appointment at Western Carolina University, blistering three home runs in the Knights’ win over A.C. Reynolds. Photo by Jacquline Gayosso/The Graham Star

Naomi Taylor – shown preparing for contact April 2 against Andrews – was keyed in during Robbinsville’s April 10 appointment at Western Carolina University, blistering three home runs in the Knights’ win over A.C. Reynolds. Photo by Jacquline Gayosso/The Graham Star

We have liftoff

Cullowhee – Entering April 10’s neutral-site game against A.C. Reynolds, Naomi Taylor had exactly one home run on her resume.

Date announced for input concerning sanitation sites

Robbinsville – Those who have eagerly anticipated the opportunity to weigh in on recent changes to the county’s eight sanitation centers can now circle a date on their calendar. Amid a flurry of budget sessions that week, the Graham County Board of Commissioners will block off a 5 p.m.
Andy Lynn (left) takes the oath of office from Graham County Clerk of Court Tammy Holloway on Tuesday, moments after the board of education accepted Lynn as the GOP’s nominee for filling a vacant seat. Photo by Kevin Hensley/editor@grahamstar.com

Andy Lynn (left) takes the oath of office from Graham County Clerk of Court Tammy Holloway on Tuesday, moments after the board of education accepted Lynn as the GOP’s nominee for filling a vacant seat. Photo by Kevin Hensley/editor@grahamstar.com

Thumbs up for GOP nominee

Robbinsville – Short, sweet and to the point, Tuesday’s special-called Graham County Board of Education meeting served as more of a formality.
Senior southpaw Ethan Orr tossed a complete game Friday, striking out 10 Wildcats to give Robbinsville its fifth conference win of the year. Photos by Kevin Hensley/sports@grahamstar.com

Senior southpaw Ethan Orr tossed a complete game Friday, striking out 10 Wildcats to give Robbinsville its fifth conference win of the year. Photos by Kevin Hensley/sports@grahamstar.com

Playoffs?

Chase Calhoun celebrates after roping the go-ahead RBI single Friday at Andrews. Andrews – Entering spring break, the Robbinsville baseball program is in fine shape to not only break a 13-year playoff drought, but contend for a conference title.