Steve Westmoreland

Morgan County head baseball coach Steve Westmoreland runs through a banner after the Bulldogs defeated Stephens County 7-3 in a come-from-behind victory, earning his 400th career win. SKYLA MORRIS/Staff

Morgan County head baseball coach Steve Westmoreland runs through a banner after the Bulldogs defeated Stephens County 7-3 in a come-from-behind victory, earning his 400th career win. SKYLA MORRIS/Staff

Westmoreland wins 400th career game as Dogs take series over Stephens

Morgan County’s second-round playoff series win over Stephens County last week delivered a milestone moment for head coach Steve Westmoreland, as the Bulldogs’ dramatic Game 3 victory marked the 400th win of his coaching career.
Morgan County senior Ty Tillery waits on a pitch at the plate. SKYLA MORRIS/Staff

Morgan County senior Ty Tillery waits on a pitch at the plate. SKYLA MORRIS/Staff

Dogs sweep Wolfpack in non-region series

Last week, Morgan County competed against Class 5A’s Greenbrier in a two-game series.The Dogs, ranked No. 1 in Class 2A, swept the home-and-home series with 6-4 and 11-2 victories.
Morgan County will lean heavily on senior Ty Tillery, an Auburn signee, to anchor the mound this season. LANCE McCURLEY/Staff

Morgan County will lean heavily on senior Ty Tillery, an Auburn signee, to anchor the mound this season. LANCE McCURLEY/Staff

Diamond Dogs off to hot start

The Morgan County baseball team has made a strong statement to start the 2026 season, sitting at 6-2 entering this week after a challenging early schedule.Facing tough non-region opponents, the Dogs, ranked No.
Morgan County’s Caylem Richardson rounds the bases after hitting a home run in a playoff game last season. LANCE McCURLEY/Staff

Morgan County’s Caylem Richardson rounds the bases after hitting a home run in a playoff game last season. LANCE McCURLEY/Staff

Morgan baseball faces season of transition

As the 2026 season begins, the Morgan County baseball team is ready to build on last year’s success.In 2025, the Dogs finished 32-10, captured a region championship, and reached the semifinals, leaving a “bitter taste” that has fueled their offseason motivation.
Morgan County baseball seniors Hudson Reed (left), Caylem Richardson (middle), and Ty Tillery (right) held a signing ceremony on Wednesday, Nov. 12, in the school’s auditorium. CONTRIBUTED

Morgan County baseball seniors Hudson Reed (left), Caylem Richardson (middle), and Ty Tillery (right) held a signing ceremony on Wednesday, Nov. 12, in the school’s auditorium. CONTRIBUTED

Morgan County baseball players sign to play at next level

The Morgan County baseball team recently had three players sign letters of intent to play at the next level.On Nov. 12, seniors Ty Tillery, Caylem Richardson, and Hudson Reed held a signing ceremony in the school’s auditorium.
Morgan County's Cole Wesley walks off the diamond after being tagged out on a force play at second base during the first inning of game three. LANCE MCCURLEY/Staff

Morgan County's Cole Wesley walks off the diamond after being tagged out on a force play at second base during the first inning of game three. LANCE MCCURLEY/Staff

Diamond Dogs falter in Final Four

Franklin County knocked Morgan County out of the Class AA state playoffs last week with a 2-1 series win.The two teams split the first two games, with both ending in a walk-off. After falling behind early, the Dogs won game one 10-7 when Jack Whitlow hit a three-run bomb.
Last week, Morgan County seniors Skylar McCoy (left) and Ben Atkinson signed to play baseball at the college level. LANCE McCURLEY/Staff

Last week, Morgan County seniors Skylar McCoy (left) and Ben Atkinson signed to play baseball at the college level. LANCE McCURLEY/Staff

Two Diamond Dogs sign to play at college level

Earlier this month, Morgan County baseball’s Ben Atkinson and Skylar McCoy signed to play at the next level.Both seniors will remain in the Peach State. Atkinson is signing with LaGrange College, and McCoy is heading to Middle Georgia State University.
Morgan County junior Hudson Reed (3) rounds thirds base and advances to home plate. LANCE MCCURLEY/Staff

Morgan County junior Hudson Reed (3) rounds thirds base and advances to home plate. LANCE MCCURLEY/Staff

Dogs tame Tigers to advance

Top-seed Morgan County is returning to the Elite Eight after sweeping No. 16 seed Ringgold on May 1.The ‘Dogs (28-5) dominated No. 32 seed Butler, winning 19-0 and 20-0 in the first round on April 25.
Morgan County junior Hudson Reed (2) has been instrumental in the team’s success at the plate over the last few weeks. LANCE McCURLEY/Staff

Morgan County junior Hudson Reed (2) has been instrumental in the team’s success at the plate over the last few weeks. LANCE McCURLEY/Staff

Offensive explosion powers Diamond Dogs to 19-2

Morgan County has witnessed the baseball soaring off its bats in recent weeks.Literally. The Dogs (19-2, 7-0), ranked No. 1 in Class AA, have been hitting the ball exceptionally well lately.