December 1, 2005 RSS feed / Sports

First deer killed

Jordan Lankford, 8, son of Lana and Davey Lankford of Wagarville, killed his first deer the opening day of hunting season while hunting with his dad and brother. He shot the spike buck with a 30-30 rifle. More...

Shoots first deer of season

Taylor Roberts, 8, son of Rachel and Dwain Roberts of Jackson, shot his first deer of the season while hunting near Salitpa, Nov. 22. He shot the deer with his mother More...

AHSAA announces revisions to reclassifications

The decision of a member school not to participate in the football championship program caused some revisions last week in the reclassification of schools in the Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) for 2006-07 and 2007-08. More...

Spotting and stalking whitetails

Outdoors with Gary Klein

Sometimes, a day spent in a deer stand might give you more glimpses at songbirds and squirrels than trophy whitetails, so you%27ve got to have a Plan B. If you don%27t have a Plan B, you need to learn how to spot and stalk whitetails. More...

Football Contest Winners

The winners of last week More...

Shoots huge buck

Robbie Dunagan of Jackson was hunting in the Fulton area early Saturday morning when he killed this 11-point, 220-pound buck. More...

Bagged two bucks

Connie Starling of Rockville has already bagged two deer to start the season. The first (left photo), was an 8-point killed near the airport. The second (right photo), was a 10-point killed while hunting, Nov. 25, in Rockville. More...

Wins 4-wheeler

Steve Kennedy (center) was the recent winner of a 4-wheeler as a result of a fund-raising raffle conducted by the Jackson Academy Athletic Associa-tion (JAAA). More...

AHSAA Football finalists boast 32 state titles combined

Sports Chatter

Ten schools with a combined total of 32 state football titles and two schools seeking their first state grid crowns are headed for the Super 6 Championships of the Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) at Birmingham%27s Legion Field Thursd More...

CHS 1955 football team reunion

The members of the CHS Class 1A championship football team of 1955, along with their coach and cheerleaders will celebrate their 50th anniversary Sunday, Dec. 4, at Coffeeville High School from 1:30-4 p.m. More...

Kills first deer

Jerel Merida Jr. of Toddtown killed his first deer, an 8-point, 189-pound buck, Nov. 19, while hunting near his home. More...

Panthers win season opener

The Coffeeville High School Panther basketball team started out the season Friday, Nov. 18, with a 59-48 win over the J.U. Blacksher Bulldogs. More...

Bulldogs take a bite out of Wildcats

Washington County started out their basketball season in winning style Monday, against Millry, with all three teams winning. More...

Aggies fall to Monroe Co.

Girls

Coming off of a disappointing loss to McIntosh, the Jackson High School Aggies varsity boys More...

Kills first deer

Mary Ashlyn Anderson, 9, daughter of Tena Anderson and Thomas Anderson, killed her first deer, a 100-pound doe, while hunting with her dad near Gainestown recently. More...

First deer killed

Nathan Taylor, son of Kristi and Ronnie Taylor of McIntosh, killed his first deer, a big doe, Nov. 20, just before his 6th birthday, while hunting on his grandfather More...

UMS takes the ‘Tiger by the tail’

The Thomasville Tigers%27 magical 2005 football season ended this past Friday, Nov. 25, in the semi-final round of the AHSAA state playoffs when the UMS-Wright Bulldogs handed them a 40-13 loss. More...