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Jackson beats Alabama Christian in three games By Ross Wood Sports Editor The Jackson Aggies got a solid performance on the mound and on the base paths as they beat the Alabama Christian Academy Eagles 9-2 at the AUM baseball complex last Saturday. Jamie Eckstein (1-0) earned the win as he pitched all seven innings, allowing five hits and no earned runs in his first co... More ...
By Chris Sherman The top-ranked Leroy Bears took two of three games from No. 3 American Christian this past weekend to advance to the state championship series against Mars Hill Bible. In the first game, Leroy fell behind 3-0 early with ace Clint Moseley on the hill for the Bears. More ...
Sports Scene Ross Wood Sports Editor If asked the question, what is the most democratic sport in the land? If you guess football or basketball then, of course, you are…wrong. In those two, you can take your best players and ride them as far as they will go. More ...
Clarke Prep football coach presents his graduating seniors with their helmet each year. This year he presented one to Drew Harrigan Monday night, completing a 25-year circle that started when Chip Harrigan, Drew's father, got the first one 25-years ago. Here Hamilton is shown with both Harrigans and... More ...
The Clarke Prep School Lady Gators were honored with awards in softball and basketball Monday night. Those receiving awards were, front row left to right: Kiley Dunagan, Top Pitch- JV softball; Libby Harrigan, Best Infielder JV softball, Best Offense and MVP - JV basketball, 3-Sport Award; Andrea Ba... More ...
The Clarke County High School Bulldogs completed their spring football drills with a controlled scrimmage Monday night. The Bulldog offense and defense worked against each other on a 35-yard field. "We got a chance to look at different things," Coach Allan Floyd said. "We looked at different people ... More ... 'Coolers Ain't Cool' tourney Sat. Lower Peach Tree will be the site again for the Coolers Ain't Cool 3-on-3 basketball tournament. "We had a great turnout last year and we want to keep it up this year as a family friendly event," said James Crawford, organizer. More ... |
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