Robbinsville

Cameron Allison ran wild on defense for the Black Knights during Sept. 5’s Smoky Mountain Conference opener at Cherokee, scoring on an interception and punt return in Robbinsville’s trouncing of the Braves. Photos by Kevin Hensley/sports@grahamstar.com

Cameron Allison ran wild on defense for the Black Knights during Sept. 5’s Smoky Mountain Conference opener at Cherokee, scoring on an interception and punt return in Robbinsville’s trouncing of the Braves. Photos by Kevin Hensley/sports@grahamstar.com

JV Black Knights run wild

Cherokee – Three defensive touchdowns, two scoring receptions and a 56-yard rush to the end zone.  No, the JV Robbinsville Black Knights (3-0) did not have the cheat codes turned on when they stepped off the bus at Cherokee on Sept.
The 10U Robbinsville Black Knights were able to enjoy the week of a lifetime in August, traveling to Ohio to  compete in the inaugural Savannah Bananas Ball Youth Tournament. All names are listed from left in each row. Laying in front: Dake Haney and Jacob Emmons. Kneeling: Jax Mullinax, Jameson Baxter and Baylor Nichols. Standing: A.J. Farr, Canyan Gross, Kyson Carpenter, Kasen Garrison and Levi Millsaps. On shoulders: Lawton Gibby, Daylon Anderson, Brayden Menard and Eli Nelms.

The 10U Robbinsville Black Knights were able to enjoy the week of a lifetime in August, traveling to Ohio to compete in the inaugural Savannah Bananas Ball Youth Tournament. All names are listed from left in each row. Laying in front: Dake Haney and Jacob Emmons. Kneeling: Jax Mullinax, Jameson Baxter and Baylor Nichols. Standing: A.J. Farr, Canyan Gross, Kyson Carpenter, Kasen Garrison and Levi Millsaps. On shoulders: Lawton Gibby, Daylon Anderson, Brayden Menard and Eli Nelms.

Goin’ Bananas

Cleveland – Picture it: the crowd roars your name as you saunter up to the plate, your walk-up music ushering you closer to the clay. Suddenly, you stop. You might break into a dance too embarrassing to be recorded – except multiple cell phones in the stands are capturing your every movement.
Roman Jones (15) looks for some open room during Friday’s loss to Mountain  Heritage. Jones scored both of Robbinsville’s touchdowns in the game. Photos by Royce Worbington/The Graham Star

Roman Jones (15) looks for some open room during Friday’s loss to Mountain Heritage. Jones scored both of Robbinsville’s touchdowns in the game. Photos by Royce Worbington/The Graham Star

Quinn essential to win

The box score from Sept. 6, 2024's game between Mountain Heritage and Robbinsville. Robbinsville – The Knights enjoyed their first lead since the first play of the season Friday, when Roman Jones carved through the defense and scored on a 19-yard run.
Graham County native Slade Trammell recently performed in Austria. Photos courtesy of Trianne Newbry

Graham County native Slade Trammell recently performed in Austria. Photos courtesy of Trianne Newbry

88 keys to finding delight

Rosenegg, Austria – Even though Slade Trammell has memories of riding on bulldozers with his grandpas as a child, he figured out early on that the piano stool was where he belonged.  “I don’t remember a period in my life when I wasn’t banging on the piano,” says Trammell.
Constructed in 1942, the Graham County Courthouse is easily the most identifiable landmark in downtown  Robbinsville. The aging structure has a lengthy checklist of issues that have not been addressed – topics that have drawn the attention of the 43rd Judicial District. Photos by Kevin Hensley/editor@grahamstar.com

Constructed in 1942, the Graham County Courthouse is easily the most identifiable landmark in downtown Robbinsville. The aging structure has a lengthy checklist of issues that have not been addressed – topics that have drawn the attention of the 43rd Judicial District. Photos by Kevin Hensley/editor@grahamstar.com

Judge issues courthouse warning

Robbinsville – It has been over six years since the Graham County Board of Commissioners were first given a directive: speed up the gameplan for a justice center.  To date, a site has yet to be selected.

Success halted

Hayesville – The Lady Knights carried a 17-set win streak into Tuesday’s Smoky Mountain Conference showdown at Hayesville.
Eli Lambert wraps up a would-be Mitchell rusher during Aug. 22’s season opener. Lambert snagged the game-winning touchdown catch last week at Mountain Heritage. Photo by Jacquline Gayosso/The Graham Star

Eli Lambert wraps up a would-be Mitchell rusher during Aug. 22’s season opener. Lambert snagged the game-winning touchdown catch last week at Mountain Heritage. Photo by Jacquline Gayosso/The Graham Star

Late-game heroics clinch Black Knights win

Burnsville – Victory almost evaded the defending Smoky Mountain Conference champions, but persistence won out. Robbinsville entered halftime of Aug. 29’s JV trek to Mountain Heritage with a 16-12 lead, but found itself trailing the hosting Cougars 20-16 at the dawn of the fourth.
Senior Tanner Hedden was all fired up after dropping Braydon Hervey for a first-quarter loss Friday. Giving kudos to Hedden for the stop is Isiac Collins (7). Photos by Kevin Hensley/sports@grahamstar.com

Senior Tanner Hedden was all fired up after dropping Braydon Hervey for a first-quarter loss Friday. Giving kudos to Hedden for the stop is Isiac Collins (7). Photos by Kevin Hensley/sports@grahamstar.com

Panthers win rematch

The box score from Aug. 30, 2024's game between Robbinsville and Franklin. Franklin – To say the Panthers have improved ten-fold from this time last year would be an understatement.
Analisa Collins was named Robbinsville Elementary School's 2023-24 Teacher of the Year. Photos by Latresa Phillips/The Graham Star

Analisa Collins was named Robbinsville Elementary School's 2023-24 Teacher of the Year. Photos by Latresa Phillips/The Graham Star

Making a lasting impact

It is the time of year when school bells and referee whistles tickle your ears; when students head back into the classroom; teachers enter those classroom doors and begin to plan for another year of instruction with a new group of students; and fear of the unknown situations that can and – probably...