Wetumpka faced Prattville in flag football, losing 34-0. Wetumpka coach Maxwell expected the defeat as most of his team was new to the sport. Some players showed promise, picking up first downs. Lexie Smith and Taylor Carlisle stood out as natural athletes. The team needs to focus on execution to improve.

The Wetumpka Indians face the Chelsea Hornets at home after a momentum-building win in the season opener. This is their fifth matchup, with Chelsea having won last season 15-14, turning the game around in the second half. Wetumpka's defense, led by Bear Woods, will face a challenge against Chelsea's strong run game.

The Wetumpka volleyball team is geared up for the upcoming season after finishing 16-17 last year. The seniors' departure has opened up leadership opportunities for the upcoming senior class. Cheyenne Boshell transitions from setter to right-side hitter, while Abi White takes on the role of setter for the team.

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Wetumpka Indians showed confidence and control in their season opener against Beauregard, winning 36-19 despite a young team with only six returning starters. Indians' athleticism and determination prevailed in the game. A receiving touchdown by sophomore Kaleb Ballard and strong defensive plays highlighted the match.

Wetumpka faces Beauregard in season opener with hopes of improving on last season's 1-3 start. Beauregard has a new coach, Shenan Motley, who won a state title with Wadley. Wetumpka coach Bear Woods acknowledges Beauregard's strengths and challenges as they prepare for the matchup.

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Bear Woods instills competitive spirit in Wetumpka’s football program, aiming for playoff success. Young but talented team led by QB Charlie Skipper and RB Jordan Hill. Talented receivers in Ballard, Floyd, and Voyles. Experienced offensive line with strong leaders.