November 4, 2004 RSS feed / Sports

Wildcats put the heat to Demons

The South Alabamian The Millry Wildcats, for all intents and purposes, could lay claim to their second region title in a row after beating Coffeeville last week, but the McIntosh Demons posed one last obstacle for the M-Cats to overcome. More...

JHS band wins at competition

The Jackson High School Band took home trophies for their performance at the Deep South Band Competition in Theodore recently. More...

JMS girls’ basketball team wins first three

The Jackson Middle School girls More...

JHS 2004 Homecoming Court presented

The 2004 Jackson High School Homecoming Court was presented during Friday night More...

My team: World Champions of Baseball

Jabber on Sports It has been very difficult waiting until now to write my story about the Boston Red Sox winning the World Series. More...

Coffeeville wins battle of the Panthers

When the Coffeeville High School Panther take the field this Friday night against Linden it will be a lonely bench as they will have only 12 healthy players suited up. More...

Leroy crashes Flomaton’s homecoming

It was not a happy homecoming for the Flomaton Hurricanes when the Leroy Bears came to town and beat them 42-0. More...

WCHS Bulldogs knocked out of playoffs by Georgiana

Some fans went to Georgiana last Friday thinking they were going to a football game but it may have resembled a track meet in the 42-35 Panther win. More...

CCHS and Thomasville face off in county championship game

All that More...

Eagles take tough loss to Faith Academy

Jackson Academy More...