
Former Calhoun star Tre Lamb next ETSU coach
Former Calhoun High School quarterback Tre Lamb was hired as the next head football coach at East Tennessee State University, the school's website confirmed Mo…
Lindsey Young is a sports writer at the Chattanooga Times Free Press who started work at the Chattanooga News-Free Press 24 years ago.
He covers the Northwest Georgia prep beat and NASCAR.
Lindsey's hometown is Ringgold, Ga., and he graduated from Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe High School. He received an associate's degree from Dalton Junior College (now Dalton State) and a bachelor's degree in communications from UTC.
He has won several writing awards, including two Tennessee Sports Writers Association Prep Writer of the Year awards. Lindsey is married to Christine and has two children, Nicholas and Cody, and one step-daughter, Lacey. In addition to being an all-around sports fan, he is an avid bowler with five career 300 games and a high series of 801.
Contact Lindsey at 423-757-6296 or [email protected].
Former Calhoun High School quarterback Tre Lamb was hired as the next head football coach at East Tennessee State University, the school's website confirmed Mo…
There are numerous catchwords that could pertain to UTC's win at Austin Peay on Saturday in the first round of the FCS playoffs.
Friday TSSAA Class 6A semifinal at Bradley Central had more twists and turns than the infamous Cannonball at Lake Winnepesaukah.
Defensive football coaches will swear by the belief that it's a bad sign for a safety to be a team's leading tackler.
Bradley Central played a nearly perfect second half Friday night to defeat visiting Bearden in a TSSAA Class 6A quarterfinal.
The area's remaining four teams in the GHSA playoffs all lost in the second round Friday night.
When the subject of Dalton High School football is brought up, it's safe to say most people conjure up images of physical teams with great rushing attacks.
The number of area teams in the GHSA football playoffs has decreased significantly after just one round.
The Bradley Central offense gets all the love, but as the tried-and-true adage goes, defense wins championships.
Area teams went 3-3 Friday night as the GHSA football playoffs began, with Dalton, Dade County and Trion all moving on to next week's second round.