October 18, 2007 RSS feed / Sports

Bears take county championship, head to state

The eighth-ranked Leroy Bears improves to 29-14 as playoffs approach

The Leroy Bears volleyball won the county tournament in Millry and came in second place in the area tournament behind top-ranked Bayside Academy. Leroy opened the county tournament on Oct. More...

Eagles no match 2A Southern

Things didn't get any easier for Jackson Academy Friday night as the Eagles had a 84-0 setback against Southern Academy. SA built a 55-0 lead in the first half and never looked back dropping the Eagles' season record to 0-8. More...

Clarke County wins Dawg fight 46-6

The Clarke County High School Bulldogs used a balance passing and running attack, as well as a smothering defense to turn away the Washington County Bulldogs 46-6 last Friday at H.G. Prim Stadium in Grove Hill. More...

Open bass tournament scheduled for Nov. 3

The Gilbertown Bass Club will sponsor an open bass tournament Nov. 3 at Miller's Ferry, near Camden, on the Alabama River. Launch site will be at Ellis Landing with all boats required to launch from there. More...

Region rundown for area teams

SPORTS REPORT

Where has the season gone? It is hard to imagine that we are now heading down the homestretch with only three games remaining for our AHSAA schools and two remaining for the AISA. More...

Leroy Bears invade reservation

Bears thrash Southern Choctaw 39-6; on the verge of a region championship

It was the first game since Coach Andrew Varner of the Southern Choctaw High Indians had resigned. After that shock, the team and interim Head Coach Charles Chaney had to prepare for a visit from the Leroy High Bears. More...

Demons rout J.F. Shields 33-6

The McIntosh Demons improved to 5-2 and 4-1 in region play with a 33-6 thrashing of J.F. Shields Friday night in McIntosh. The Demons used three special teams touchdown to ignite the big region victory. More...

Former Jackson Aggie inducted into EMJC Hall of Fame

Former Jackson resident, A.L. Courtney, was inducted into the East Mississippi Junior College Hall of Fame Oct.12 in Scooba, Mississippi. Courtney graduated from Jackson High School in 1953. More...

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