Jasmine Jones named state’s Miss Basketball, Craig Sword is Mr. Basketball: MONTGOMERY, Alabama — Bob Jones senior and Tennessee signee Jasmine Jones was named Wednesday as the state’s Miss Basketball. Carver-Montgomery’s Craig Sword, a Mississippi State signee, was named Mr. Basketball. Jones was given the award, voted on by the Alabama Sports Writers Association, at the Alabama Activity Center. MONTGOMERY, Alabama — Bob Jones senior and Tennessee signee Jasmine Jones… » Read more on al.com
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Class 3A girls and boys ASWA Player of the Year goes to West Morgan’s Hayden Hamby and Madison Academy’s Josh Langford: MONTGOMERY, Alabama — West Morgan’s Hayden Hamby and Madison Academy’s Josh Langford were named girls and boys Players of the Year by the Alabama Sports Writers Association. Other girls finalists were Madison Academy’s Lydia McGee and Clements’ Daneisha Malone. Other boys finalist were Tylor Owens of Carbon Hill and Jimmie Taylor of Greeensboro. MONTGOMERY, Alabama — West Morgan’s Hayden Hamby … » Read more on al.com
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From champs to chomped: How Urban Meyer broke Florida football: Sporting News writer Matt Hayes explores the toxic environment that developed at the University of Florida under former head coach Urban Meyer. (AP Photo/John Bazemore) Urban Meyer won two BCS National Championships at Florida. (AP Photo/John Bazemore) By Matt Hayes, Sporting News The… » Read more on al.com
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Scottsboro’s David Stewart, Logan Chaney win Easterling Memorial Metro Golf Championshipsurnament: HUNTSVILLE, Alabama – Chris Atchley wanted to play some more golf. Garrett Moores would’ve welcomed at least one more hole. David Stewart wouldn’t have minded, either. As it was, however, Stewart won a scorecard matchup to deny Atchley his wish for a third straight… » Read more on al.com
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Superintendents Weigh in on Charter Schools Debate: Lawmakers have finished revising a bill that would authorize charter schools in Alabama. Supporters of The Education Options Act (H.B. 541) say the system would save the states most chronically failing schools. Charter Schools would free public schools from many state regulations and guidelines that control curriculum and employment. Local school district leaders are still making up … » Read more on WHNT.com
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Bob Jones boys basketball coach Danny Petty announces retirement: MADISON, Alabama – Danny Petty barely had time to pull his chair up to the table in front of an audience at Bob Jones when his voice began to crack. After 41 years on the bench, he officially announced his retirement from coaching basketball Wednesday as a crowd that included players, colleagues, mentors, … » Read more on al.com
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Area Superintendents Discuss State of the Schools: Area schools are facing some tough decisions and big changes. Tuesday evening superintendents from Madison City, Madison County, and Huntsville City school districts gathered to discuss the state of the schools. Student success amid potential budget cuts is on all three superintendents’ minds. “I know all the school districts in Alabama and Madison County are concerned with… » Read more on WHNT.com
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Baseball: Bob Jones 10, Austin 0: MADISON, Alabama – Trey Wingenter was an accomplished catcher for Bob Jones before this season. Now, following a summer when it was discovered his nearly 6-foot-7 frame fit nicely on the mound, he’s a nearly unhittable pitcher. Friday night he was untouchable, tossing five no-hit innings in the second-ranked Patriots’ 10-0 Class 6A, Area 15 win over … » Read more on al.com
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Huntsville boys hope to repeat at upcoming Metro Track Championships: HUNTSVILLE, Alabama – The Huntsville Panthers hope to defend their boys championship when the annual Metro meet unfolds Monday and Tuesday at Milton Frank Stadium.Huntsville’s girls team, which finished second to the host Patriots last year, have designs on joining the first-place party as well. “I think the boys have a … » Read more on al.com
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Proposed changes in TVA tax payments would affect schools in Limestone, Athens and Madison: Limestone County school board members met in executive session Friday morning to discuss possible litigation because they fear that future share of money going to Madison city schools might be based on the total student population at Madison’s new James Clemens High… » Read more on al.com
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Proposed changes in TVA tax payments would effect schools in Limestone, Athens and Madison: Limestone County school board members met in executive session Friday morning to discuss possible litigation because they fear that future share of money going to Madison city schools might be based on the total student population at Madison’s new James Clemens High School instead of the… » Read more on al.com
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Madison City Schools try to dismiss a lawsuit for Discovery Middle murder: Madison City Schools will have their chance to dismiss a lawsuit against them for the 2010 Discovery Middle shooting. » Read more on WAFF.com
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Austin’s Teosha Ray shines at Senior Showcase: HUNTSVILLE, Alabama — Austin’s Teosha Ray has scholarship offers to play basketball for Shelton State or Florida State Community College. She would rather go to a bigger school, and Saturday night she did her best to attract the attention of any scouts in the large crowd at Randolph School. Ray scored a game-high 26 points and … » Read more on al.com
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North-South All-Stars named for volleyball: MONTGOMERY, Alabama – Twenty-four outstanding junior volleyball players from across the state have been named to the North-South squads for the 16th annual Alabama All-Star Sports Week competition scheduled in Montgomery July 9-13, according to an announcement by Alvin Briggs, Director of the Alabama High School… » Read more on al.com
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Long day becomes even longer for area teams in state title games: BIRMINGHAM, Alabama – Starting just shy of 2 p.m. on Saturday, five area teams with five sets of dreams took to the court at the Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center.Coach by coach, player by player, one game after the other. An endless parade of the pride of Madison County, save one just across the Tennessee River.It’s… » Read more on al.com

