Clinton City School’s Blaze will hold tennis clinics in April
The Clinton Blaze and Lady Blaze basketball teams both concluded stellar seasons in 2019 and Clinton City Schools Athletic Director E.T. Stamey has begun to compile a record book that chronicles milestones in both Blaze and Lady Blaze hoops history.
The Blaze record for free throws in one season belongs to Kaden Webber (23) while Abby Phillips shot 16 in one season for the Lady Blaze. The Blaze and Lady Blaze made a combined 55 three-pointers in 2019.
Track Underway: The Clinton Blaze track and field teams have begun their 2020 season.
The teams had success last season and sent one athlete, Hutchison to the Junior Olympics. Stamey said that the track program is looking forward to more success this season. Stamey said that 40 athletes showed up for the season-opening meeting last week.
Bowling: The season is slated to get underway on March 4. Bowling is an intramural league and had a successful first season in 2019.
Clinton Blaze fans can keep up with the program and other happenings in the Clinton City Schools on the Anderson County Chamber of Commerce’s website.
Blaze and the Anderson County Chamber of Commerce: The Clinton Blaze athletic program has taken the community by storm and now, the Anderson County Chamber of Commerce is chronicling the program and other day-to-day happenings in Clinton City Schools. The chamber shot video clips recently and will be posted at andersoncountychamber.org
Blaze Tennis Clinic: The Blaze tennis clinic will be held in April and May. It will be instructed by Ernie Brooks.
The dates for the clinic will be April 14, 21, and 28. The clinic continues in May with sessions on May 5 and May 12.
It will take place at the City Tennis Courts at the softball fields from 3:30-5 p.m. and sign-ups will begin soon.