January 31, 2008 RSS feed / Sports

Sayne gets first doe

Jackson Sayne, 7 years old, killed his first doe with a 7 mm while hunting with Evin Bowling in Jackson. He is the son of Amy and Riley Sayne. More...

Eagles JV finishes third in state tourney

The Jackson Academy junior varsity boys finished up their season with an 11-8 record and a third place finish in the state junior varsity tournament in Wilcox. After falling behind 13-0 to Lakeside Academy in the opening round Tuesday, Jan. More...

Tigers sweep Aggies in county tourney

The Jackson Aggies boys and girls varsity basketball teams fell to the Thomasville Tigers in the first round of the Clarke County Tournament Friday, Jan. 18 in Grove Hill. More...

Riley announces 2008 as Year of Alabama Sports

Governor Bob Riley announced today the state is celebrating achievements in sports in 2008 by spotlighting legendary heroes, sports museums and athletic events. More...

Pringle bags 10-point buck

Will Pringle, 16 years old, killed his first big buck when he bagged this 10 point with a .243 while hunting with his dad, Bennie Pringle in North Clarke County on Jan. 25. More...

Lady Eagles hot as area tournament begins

The Jackson Academy Lady Eagles are riding a hot streak heading into the area tournament Friday (Feb. 1) at Sparta Academy. JA (9-8) fell by one point to Wilcox and knocked off Marengo and Clarke Prep this past week. More...

Caldwell gets first buck

Jacob Caldwell, age 7, killed his first buck on the last weekend of deer season while hunting with his dad. He shot the spike with a .22 Hornet. He is the son of Billie Jo Bernard and Ryan Caldwell, both of Jackson. More...