April 30, 2009 RSS feed / Sports

Eagles fall in round one of AISA playoffs

The Jackson Academy Eagles (14-14, 11-3) season ended after being swept by Abbeville Christian in the first round of the Alabama Independent School Association's playoffs. "I was happy we made the playoffs," Eagles coach Dwain Roberts said. More...

Minor League Report

Police Dept 15, Tom's 10 Police Department earned their second victory of the season by defeating Tom's 15-10. Kobe Hoven led all hitters with a 4-4 day at the plate including a double and two runs scored. More...

Third round AHSAA baseball pairings

Class 1A J.U. Blacksher at Brantley, 3:30 and 5:30 p.m. (Saturday, 1 p.m. Talladega County Central at Sweet Water, 4 and 6:30 p.m. (Saturday, 2 p.m.) South Lamar at Ragland, 5 and 7 p.m. More...

Top-ranked Bears crush Long

The No. 1 ranked Leroy Bears (30-3) swept the second ranked G.W. Long Rebels (26-7) 5-3 and 17-5 Friday, April 24 in Leroy. "We played pretty well," Leroy coach Danny Powell said. "We had some good pitching performances from Ervin and Moseley. More...

Lady Bears move to 21-14 in softball

The Lady Bears started off the week with a 4-1 championship win for the County Tournament April 21-22. The first game for the Bears was a 13-0 shutout against the WCHS Lady Bulldogs. More...

Lady Eagles head to state tournament

The Jackson Academy Lady Eagles picked up three key region wins this past week in softball action. JA 14, Warrior Academy 0 Erica Williams collected two hits and struck out 13 on the mound as Jackson Academy defeated Warrior 14-0. More...