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CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – For the first time in 773 days, the Ohio Valley Conference baseball tournament was back in action when No. 4-seeded Austin Peay faced No. 1-seeded Southeast Missouri State Thursday at The Ballpark at Jackson.
Both teams’ offenses slugged it out to the tune of five total home runs, but it was the OVC regular-season champion Redhawks who came out on top, 11-8.
The Governors will look to regroup in short order when they take on the loser of Murray State-Morehead State tomorrow at 3 p.m. back here at The Ballpark at Jackson. pic.twitter.com/1J9nu2MO04
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CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Rival schools Rossview and Clarksville High went toe-to-toe in the District 10-AAA baseball championship Tuesday at CHS.
The Wildcats were able to claw back from two, three-run deficits and complete the eventual comeback for a 6-5 victory in walk-off fashion. Rossview High School baseball played Clarksville High for the district championship on May 11, 2021. (Michael Rios) Rossview High School baseball played Clarksville High for the district championship on May 11, 2021. (Michael Rios) Rossview High School baseball played Clarksville High for the district championship on May 11, 2021. (Michael Rios) Rossview High School baseball played Clarksville High for the district championship on May 11, 2021. (Michael Rios)
Clarksville NowClarksville Now team members, from the left, Tavia Smith, Lee Erwin, Chris Smith, Casey Williams, Keely Quinlan and Angela Peterson.
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – As Clarksville Now embarks on its 11th year covering local news, the reporting team has grown to include seven journalists: The editor, three news reporters, a marketing specialist, a news clerk/video journalist and a sports reporter.
Here’s an introduction to each member of the team and what they do to serve our readers.
Chris Smith, Clarksville Now Editor-in-Chief
Chris Smith is the editor-in-chief of Clarksville Now and joined the team in July 2020.
Smith is originally from Athens, Alabama, and spent half of his childhood in Haddon Township, New Jersey. He began his journalism career after getting his master’s degree in English at Auburn University.