October 27, 2005 RSS feed / Sports

Millry’s Wildcats dampen Panthers’ homecoming

Back to back to back region championships is what the Millry Wildcats had on their mind when they crossed the river to take on the Coffeeville Panthers. Their dreams were realized when they defeated the Panthers 50-14 Friday night. More...

Bulldogs fall to Indians

The Washington County High School Bulldogs fell 53-19 against the Southern Choctaw Indians, Friday, becoming the third team in Washington County to lose to the No. 1 2A team in the region. Above: Simeon Williamson (No. More...

Eagles can’t fly past Gators’ bite

The Clarke Prep School Gators%27 offensive blitzkrieg plowed the Jackson Academy Eagles for 600 total yards as they won 77-25 last Friday night at McCorquodale Stadium-Parham Field. More...

Demons get second win of season over Marengo

The Marengo High Panthers lost their homecoming game Friday to the McIntosh High Demons 19-17. More...

CCHS’s Bulldogs lock down No. 3 seed for state playoffs

The Clarke County High School Bulldogs locked down the number three seed in the state playoffs with their 41-18 win over the Northside Rams last Friday night in Grove Hill at H.G. Prim Stadium. More...

JA Pee Wee teams win first place

The Jackson Academy Pee Wee and Tiny Mite teams won first place during a tournament played at the school Oct. 8. Above: All of the team members and cheerleaders celebrate their victory following the tournament. More...

JA’s Williams in cross country competition

Patton Williams represents Jackson Academy in Cross Country running for the 2005 season. More...

Regular season just about over

Sports Chatter

Last week ended the region play games for all area schools for this football season. Some games make a difference for playoffs this week, but most teams are either locked in or locked out. Here are my predictions for week 10 non-region play. More...

LHS Homecoming 2005

LHS Junior Varsity cheerleaders spread their spirit during the homecoming game festivities. (SA photo by Jeremy Sellers) More...

CHS Homecoming Court presented

Top photo: Coffeeville High School More...

JHS’s Aggies avoid shutout by UMS-Wright’s powerful Bulldogs

The Jackson Aggies closed out their region slate with a 63-7 loss to the Bulldogs of UMS-Wright last Friday night. More...

Former JA football coach honored for achievements

Special to The South Alabamian Former Jackson Academy Head Football Coach Carl Madison was presented a lifetime achievement award last Friday night during halftime of the Eagles game with Clarke Prep School. More...

Tigers get upset by Andalusia’s Bulldogs

The Andalusia Bulldogs paid a visit to Anderson Field this past Friday and handed the Thomasville Tigers a 28-26 loss. More...

Lady Eagles qualify for regional AISA tournament

The Jackson Academy volleyball team defeated Marengo in three straight games Monday, Oct. 17 at JA to qualify for the regional tournament. The Lady Eagles won 25-19, 26-24, and 25-21. More...

Several teams have to wait to find out playoff positions

With just one week left in the regular season, a number of area teams that will be in the playoffs will have to wait until late Friday night to know for certain where their place may be. More...

GBC to hold fall tourney Nov. 5

On Nov. 5, Gilbertown Bass Club and McGraw-Webb Chevrolet will sponsor an Open Bass Tournament in Camden at Millers Ferry. Launch site will be at Ellis Landing. More...

Football Contest Winners

The winners of last week More...