Hayesville High School

Kelli Graves • Clay County Progress Dalson Stanley takes to the air to avoid a possible late hit penalty.

Kelli Graves • Clay County Progress Dalson Stanley takes to the air to avoid a possible late hit penalty.

Jackets too tough for Tigers

For the first time in 12 years the Hayesville Yellow Jacket varsity football team has seven victories. The latest win came Friday, Nov. 1 in Rosman against the Tigers. Hayesville scored early and often on their way to a dominating 35-10 victory.

Superintendent Cole is on the job

He has only officially been on the job since Friday, Nov. 1, but Clay County Schools Superintendent Dale Cole sat down for an interview Monday, Nov. 4. He shared his insights about being a school administrator and educator, as well as a coach.
(Karen Dudley • Submitted)  Hayesville’s men’s soccer team celebrate their SMC championship after their win over Swain. First row, from left, Connor Rexroad and Kylan Bunch. Second row, Jose Constantino, Je erson Hernandez, Will Gordon, Javier Bustamante, Lee Anderson, Ayeden Richbourg and Blake Owens.Third row, Anthony Ashley, Isaiah Michael, Jacob Rogers, Mason Norris, Jared Welch, Zane Lucksavage, David Green, Ryelan Snowden and Omar Fonceca.

(Karen Dudley • Submitted) Hayesville’s men’s soccer team celebrate their SMC championship after their win over Swain. First row, from left, Connor Rexroad and Kylan Bunch. Second row, Jose Constantino, Je erson Hernandez, Will Gordon, Javier Bustamante, Lee Anderson, Ayeden Richbourg and Blake Owens.Third row, Anthony Ashley, Isaiah Michael, Jacob Rogers, Mason Norris, Jared Welch, Zane Lucksavage, David Green, Ryelan Snowden and Omar Fonceca.

Jackets clench SMC title

The Yellow Jacket soccer team has had quite the sea- son. Scheduling issues kept Hayesville from having any non-conference matches. The Jackets jumped right into conference play and quickly established themselves as a contender for the Smoky Mountain Conference championship.
(Progress photo by Travis Dockery) Junior running back Blake McClure throws a stiff arm in the first steps of an 80-yard run.

(Progress photo by Travis Dockery) Junior running back Blake McClure throws a stiff arm in the first steps of an 80-yard run.

Jackets run past Braves

The Hayesville Yellow Jackets exited their tunnel and ran to a soggy field at Frank R. Long stadium Friday, Oct. 25.  The game against Cherokee was delayed slightly due to a traffic back-up which slowed the Braves' trip.
(Travis Dockery • Clay County Progress) Sydney Patterson barely skims the net with a push against Cherokee. Hayesville won the match 2-0.

(Travis Dockery • Clay County Progress) Sydney Patterson barely skims the net with a push against Cherokee. Hayesville won the match 2-0.

Robbinsville eliminates Lady Jackets

It's a crucial time of the season for the varsity Lady Yellow Jacket volleyball team. Over the past week Hayesville has transitioned from regular to post-season play. The Lady Jackets finished their regular season in The Hive with a 2-0 win over Cherokee Thursday, Oct. 17. On Monday, Oct.
(Kelli Graves • Clay County Progress) Quarterback Hayden McClure ping-pongs off of several defenders in search of points.

(Kelli Graves • Clay County Progress) Quarterback Hayden McClure ping-pongs off of several defenders in search of points.

Jackets fall in rivalry game

Hayesville’s varsity football team had a tall task before them Friday, Oct. 11 as they faced the defending state champions in Murphy.
These proposed plans were presented at the latest commissioners meeting.

These proposed plans were presented at the latest commissioners meeting.

High school sports complex moves forward

Fans are likely to hear the cracks of bats and balls whizzing over home-plate in a brand new Hayesville High School sports complex, but it won’t be in time for next year’s baseball season.  On Thursday, county commissioners voted to begin soliciting bids to construct the facility.

JV Lady Jackets struggle in SMC games

It was a tough week for Hayesville’s JV volleyball squad. The Lady Jackets were on the road Tuesday, Oct.1 when they dropped a match to Robbinsville 2-0. The road woes continued Thursday, Oct. 3 when the Lady Tigers of Rosman defended their home court with a 2-0 win over Hayesville.
(Kevin Hensley • Graham Star) Emily Byers sends up one of her 10 assists against the Lady Knights.

(Kevin Hensley • Graham Star) Emily Byers sends up one of her 10 assists against the Lady Knights.

Road losses for volleyball

Hayesville’s varsity volleyball team’s up and down season continued last week with a pair of Smoky Mountain Conference matches. The Lady Jackets went to Robinsville Tuesday, Oct. 1 and returned home with a quick 3-0 loss. On Thursday, Oct.
(Photo by Kevin Hensley) Quarter back Hayden McClure scrambles as he looks for an open receiver.

(Photo by Kevin Hensley) Quarter back Hayden McClure scrambles as he looks for an open receiver.

Jackets lose to Knights

It was a tough start to the Smoky Mountain Conference portion of the schedule for the varsity Yellow Jacket football team. Hayesville travelled to Robbinsville Friday, Oct. 4 to take on the undefeated Black Knights.