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SPORTS DawsonNewscom Wednesday, August 17, 2022 facebook.com/dawsonnews twitter.com/dawsonnews Volleyball team rebounds against Lumpkin Felkai led team in kills, blocks during matches By Rio White riowhite@dawsonnews.com Head coach Tanya Porter has made it a point to give her Dawson County volleyball team a challenging schedule this season, which was reflect ed in their opening trio of matches hosted by North Forsyth on Tuesday, Aug. 9. With the hosts coming off a Final Four appearance in last season’s 7A state tournament, the Lady Tigers also had tough opponents in 7A team Forsyth Central and region 7-3A rivals Lumpkin County. Senior setter Abby Felkai was all over the floor Tuesday night, leading the offense with 28 kills while playing out of position for the night, accord ing to Porter. “I was proud of her for mak ing the most of it,” Porter said. “She’s used to being on the setting side of things and mak ing everybody else look good. But she can do both, which is really a great attribute for her.” In addition to Felkai, players such as Megan Roche and Maggie Allen helped out offen- sively while Eva Bishop showed strength at the net with her defensive skills. Across all three matches, Felkai led the team in both kills and blocks on the night. Offensively, Abby Clouser led the team with 24 assists while Kirklyn Porter had 23 assists and five service aces in her return to the sport after a year off. Defensively, Hope Selzer led the team with 16 digs. Dawson began the night fac ing Central, with the classifica tion gap making little differ ence in a tight first set. Leading 14-11 at the first timeout of the match, the Lady Tigers lost momentum and allowed Central to go on an See Volleyball 13B Rio White Dawson County News Sophomore Eva Bishop celebrates with her teammates after making a crucial block in the team's win against Lumpkin County. ‘The bond is truly important’ NBHA Youth&Teen NBHA Youth&Teen WORLD AM p io NS/y//> v Photo courtesy of Rodeobum Photography LilyVerhoven and Digarun compete at the NBHA Youth andTeen World Championships in Perry, Ga., on Friday, July 29. Verhoven earns fastest time at barrel racing world championship By Rio White riowhite@dawsonnews.com Late last month, Dawson County High School senior Lily Verhoven and her trusty horse Woodrow — with Digarun as his show name — traveled to Perry and accomplished the fast est time at the National Barrel Horse Association Youth and Teen World Championships with a time of 14.592. While Verhoven has been a part of many barrel racing competitions, this one was particularly special due to the bond she has with Woodrow and the journey they have had together. “It felt good, he definite ly came in there and worked,” Verhoven said in an interview with NBHA after the event. “The first go he wasn’t feeling his best so we got him looked at. Once we got that fixed he went to work. I kind of just had to sit there and not get in his way at all.” Taking an interest in horses at a young age, Verhoven has been a full time caretaker for a stable of horses for several years. For the past year, she and Woodrow have been work ing together and becoming a dynamic duo at many events. The importance of both their relationship and the level of competition they are in is reflected in the ini tiative she has taken in ensuring Woodrow’s health and happiness. From driving several hours to see her trusted vet to spending hours on the phone asking horse experts what she could be doing better, Verhoven wanted to be as prepared as possible going into the world cham pionships. “You want your horse to feel a hundred percent into it,” Verhoven said. “It helped that our vet took his time with us and said, ‘This is what’s wrong, let’s fix it.’” The culmination of their teamwork was on display at the world championships in Perry, where people from all across the country and globe came to com pete. Verhoven’s work over the course of the week-long event had just as much to do with keeping her horse calm as it did navigating their routine. She calmly worked through Woodrow’s anxi ety, which at one point See Horse 13B FOOTBALL Tigers ramp up intensity before season begins By Rio White riowhite@dawsonnews.com All through the past week, practice has been increas ingly intense for the Dawson County football team as they prepare for the sea son opener at home against Jackson County on Friday, Aug. 19. As has been the case in previous seasons, head coach Sid Maxwell put together a challenging non-region schedule to get his team playing at its best. By facing teams from higher classifications, the 3A Tigers will seek to get the most of a roster that has had major changes in the past year. The Tigers are looking to be ready for the 6A Panthers by learning from a scrimmage defeat to fellow 6A team North Forsyth. During the most recent practices, each area of the team focused on areas of needed improvement with a heightened sense of urgency. A relatively young offense had quarterbacks Davis Glass and Walker Massey take plenty of reps with a variety of alignments, giving them as many perspec tives as possible. With a new set of running backs on the team and the receivers needing to adjust to a new quarterback, offen sive coordinator Andy LeBlanc had his eye on every See Football 13B Rio White Dawson County News An offensive and a defensive lineman square off during a drill. Dawson County Tigers Football Next game: Season opener vs. Jackson County (home) Friday, 8/19 What to expect: Jackson County is coming off its first state playoff appear ance under head coach Rich McWhorter. Both teams will have new- look offenses with plenty to prove. Top-5 finish at Richmond brings Elliott closer to regular-season title Photo courtesy of Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images Chase Elliott drives the No. 9 NAPA Chevrolet Camaro in a 2018 race at Richmond Raceway. Elliott finished fifth at this year's Federated Auto Parts 400. By Rio White riowhite@dawsonnews.com Coming off two finish es outside the top-10, Chase Elliott had his work cut out for him with a starting position of 23rd at the Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond Raceway on Sunday, Aug. 14. In a race that eventually resulted in a second con secutive victory for Kevin Harvick, Elliott maneu vered up the track and secured a fifth position finish. While Elliott has been squarely focused on improving his finishes in recent weeks, one of the storylines coming into the second race at Richmond this season was his chance to mathematically secure the regular season points championship. Elliott needed to clear Ryan Blaney by at least 120 points by the end of the Richmond race to clinch that title. With Blaney fighting hard for a playoff spot, his 14 combined stage points and 10th position See Elliott 13B Player Of The Week! Abby Clouser The player of the week is Abby Clouser, whose assists helped get the volleyball team to a 3-2 record to start the season. Sponsored by: 706-216-0992 We’ve Gone Green! “We will be here when you need us. ” M-F: 8:00 - 5:00 130 Industrial Park Rd, Dawsonville Dawsonville’s Premier Collision Center