Thursday, November 6, 2014

The Evergreen Courant's Sports Flashback for Nov. 6, 2014

FOUR YEARS AGO
NOV. 4, 2010

From “Bobo’s Bits & Pieces” by Robert Bozeman III – “Auburn took care of business Saturday night when they convincingly defeated Ole Miss, 51 to 31. They worried me to start off by letting the Rebel Black Bears (their new mascot) hang around, but they put them away eventually and are doing what they need to do to stay in the national spotlight.
“Alabama has a full plate this week when they travel to Baton Rouge to play LSU. I think they can handle the Tigers, but I guarantee you it will be a physical contest. I hope everything stays right and Alabama and Auburn meet Nov. 26 to have a ‘quarterfinal’ national championship playoff game.
“I think everybody will understand then just how seriously football is taken in the Heart of Dixie. I heard somebody on the radio the other day say that when a child is born in Alabama they are given a transfusion, either orange and blue or crimson and white. You know, they just might be right because it can get just that serious sometimes.”

The Conecuh County Board of Education “approved changes to the system’s coaching supplement policy, which was compiled by Hillcrest High School Athletic Director Larry Boykin. The supplements amount to about $2,000 less than last year, Brogden said.”

19 YEARS AGO
NOV. 2, 1995

“Kanesche Nevlous was named Miss Football 1995 last Friday night at Hillcrest High School’s Homecoming Festivities. She was escorted by Damian Fantroy. She is the daughter of Bennie and Cecelia Nevlous.”

“The Sparta Academy Warriors closed out their 1995 regular season with a 19 to 14 loss to the Coosa Valley Rebels. The Warriors will play Patrician Academy in the first round of the state playoffs this Friday night at Patrician.
“Michael Pate led the Warriors in rushing with 99 yards on 20 carries. He also had one touchdown. Mike McIntyre had 59 yards on 12 carries with one touchdown. Brent Worrell had 28 yards on six carries, and Rod McIntyre had 21 yards on six carries.
“Rod McIntyre completed two of seven pass attempts for eight yards with one interception. Michael Pate had one of the receptions for six yards, and Brent Worrell had the other catch for two yards.
“Michael Pate scored the Warriors’ first touchdown on a two-yard run, and Steve Bradley added the point after. Mike McIntyre scored on a 29-yard run, and Bradley added the Warriors final points of the night.”

“Jamelle Williams was named the Defensive Player of the Week, and Roger Rudolph was named the Offensive Player of the Week for the Hillcrest High School Jaguars. Williams had six solo tackles and four assists to lead the Jags in tackling. Rudolph rushed for 101 yards on 16 carries and scored three touchdowns for the Jags. Rudolph also added a two-point conversion after one of his touchdowns. The Jags defeated the Charles Henderson Trojans to finish 4-0 to clinch the area title. The Jags will travel to Elba Friday night to finish the regular season.”

34 YEARS AGO
NOV. 6, 1980

“Jeena Simpson is crowned Miss Football 1980 during homecoming festivities at Sparta Academy on Friday. Headmaster Jack Miller crowns Jeena who is escorted by Scott Baggett, Mr. Football.”

“The Lyeffion High School Yellow Jackets came from behind Saturday night to defeat J.U. Blacksher of Uriah, 14-6, at Mabry Covin Field to make it a truly happy homecoming for alumni and friends.”
“(Donald) Lee was the leading Jacket rusher with 83 yards. The Taylor brothers, Freddie and Ardell, led the Jacket defense with four solo tackles and six assists each, and Freddie also had a fumble recovery.”
Other standout Lyeffion players in that game included Richard Benson, Bobby Blount, Mack Daily, Rickey Gill, Mike Grace, Howard Johnson, Jerry Lymon, Floyd McNeil, Garnet Mims, Jesse Mixon, Roosevelt Mixon, Robert Riley and Tim Searcy.

“Friday night, the Sparta Academy Warriors lost once again by the margin of one extra point, but it was especially bitter this time. Sparta was observing homecoming and South Butler Academy’s 13-12 win ‘sorta rained on the parade.’
“Andy Hammonds scored both of the Warriors’ touchdowns against the Raiders, the first on a four-yard run and the second on a 23-yard pass from Jeff Johnson.”

49 YEARS AGO
NOV. 4, 1965

“Jimmy Davis and Johnny Sellers combined for Red Level to hand Evergreen its seventh straight loss of the season with a 19-6 score.
“Bubba Faulkner, Aggie safety and signal caller, picked off a Red Level pass to put Evergreen in business on their own 47-yard stripe. Faulkner tossed to John Brown, Evergreen’s speed merchant to set up a score. On fourth and one for a first down and three for a TD, Faulkner flipped a jump pass to Jack White for a touchdown.”

“Lyeffion High’s streaking Yellow Jackets raced past Coffeeville High, 39 to 0, Friday night to completely spoil the Clarke County school’s homecoming.
“Quarterback Homer Chavers found the end zone four times to pace the Jacket scoring. He went in twice from close in and scored on longer runs of 25 and 15 yards.
Other outstanding Lyeffion players in that game included Laymon Booker, Ronnie Booker, Harold Brown, Don Jones, Bo O’Gwyn, Don Salter, Jerry New, Stanley Wilson.

“The Repton Bulldogs made their homecoming crowd happy Friday night when they won a victory of 21 to 0 over Dozier.”
“Halfback Terry Andrews made the first touchdown for the Bulldogs in the second quarter. Halfback Larry Baggett made the PAT.
“Ralph Baggett playing quarterback made the second touchdown for the Bulldogs in the second quarter. Wingback Frank Watson mad the PAT.
“Quarterback Nickey Thompson, who had not seen any action for several weeks because of injuries, scored in the fourth quarter for the Bulldogs. Barry Blackwell, playing quarterback, made the PAT.”

64 YEARS AGO
NOV. 2, 1950

“Lyeffion’s Last Home Game Here Next Thursday Night: Lyeffion High’s Yellow Jackets will play their last home game here next Thursday night in Brooks Stadium. The Jackets have compiled a fine record this year for a team playing its second year of football. Lyeffion has defeated Beatrice and Repton and lost to Excel, Uriah, Coffeeville and Grove Hill (B).
“The Jackets have played good ball in every game except the Excel affair. Next Thursday they go against McKenzie in a game that is rated a toss up and will probably play their best game of the year as they go all out for a win. Kickoff will be at 7:30.”

“Aggies Stage Whirlwind Finish To Bounce Bay Minette Tigers 24-14: ‘Greater courage hath no team than to come from behind and win.’
“The Evergreen High Aggies staged a whirlwind finish that had spectators standing on their heads here last Friday night as they came from behind with two touchdowns in the final four minutes and bounced Bay Minette’s Tigers, 24 to 14. The win was Evergreen’s fifth in six starts this season and provided more thrills than any game ever played in Brooks Stadium.”
Standout Evergreen players in that game included Sam Cope, Shelton Craig, Gwyn Daniels, Ed Hooks, Capt. Jeff Moorer, Gillis Morgan, C.A. “Jackie” Robinson, Bobby “Pistol Pete” Wells and Franklin Williamson.


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