13 YEARS AGO
FEB. 21, 2008
Sparta comes up
short in OT: Four points.
That’s all that
separated Sparta Academy’s varsity girls basketball team from a shot at the
AISA Class AA state title after a heart-wrenching 48-44 overtime loss to
Lowndes Academy last Thursday.
The loss to Lowndes
came in the Final Four round of the state tournament, which was played at the
Catherine Dixon Roland Arena at Huntingdon College in Montgomery.
Mallory Kendrick, a
five-foot-nine junior, led Sparta with 15 points, seven rebounds and two
blocks. BreAnna Pate followed with 11 points, three rebounds, three assists and
a steal. Morgan Harden recorded eight points, four rebounds, an assist and
seven steals.
Erica Palmer finished
the game with seven points, nine rebounds, an assist and a steal. Christin
Booker collected three points and a rebound. Susan Ann Cook posted six rebounds
and a steal.
(Other top Sparta
players in that game included Hayden Armuelles, Camarena Godwin, Erica Palmer
and Ashton Talbot.)
Jags close season
against Aggies: Hillcrest High School’s varsity boys basketball team closed out
its 2007-2008 season with a 61-59 loss against Jackson High School.
The loss cam during
the sub-regional round of the Class 4A state playoffs Friday night in
Evergreen.
Freshman DeAndre
Lyons and Taft Lark, a junior, led Hillcrest with 18 points each. Sophomore
Lawrence Bennett followed with 11 points for the Jags.
(Other top Hillcrest
players in that game included Aaron Dees, Clarence Jackson, Cleveland Knight
and Antonio Lewis.)
38 YEARS AGO
FEB. 18, 1982
Sparta teams
eliminated at district meet: The Sparta Academy girls won their opening game,
but were defeated in the second round in the Alabama Private Schools District
III Basketball Tournament played at Fort Dale Academy in Greenville, Feb. 9-11.
The boys varsity was eliminated in the first round by Fort Dale, 90-78.
Lynn Hyde was named
to the all-tournament team and she and Cheri Johnson were named all-district.
Chris Blatz was on the all-district team and Russ Brown on the all-tournament
team, according to Sports Information Director Byron Warren Jr.
Sparta’s girls beat
Monroe Academy, 41-28, in the opening round. Cheri Johnson and Lynn Hyde scored
10 points each; Tammy Booker, eight; Angie Stuckey, two; Jerolyn Dean, Sara
Cope and Jan Coker, two each; and Tina Bybee, one.
Wilcox Academy, the
ultimate district champions, beat Sparta’s girls, 58-21. Lynn Hyde had nine
points; Angie Stuckey, four; Lisa Brown and Cheri Johnson, three each; and Tina
Bybee, two.
Sparta’s boys
varsity lost to Fort Dale in spite of having four players shoot inn double
digits: Vance Watts, 20, Russ Brown, 16, Chris Blatz, 14, and Russ Raines, 12.
Wes Brown had six, Scotty Grace and Britt McNeill, four each, and Joe McInvale,
two.
Homecoming was observed Sat., Jan. 30, at Patrick Henry State Junior College as the Patriots defeated Enterprise State Junior College by a score of 63-57. Maids and the Queen were selected by the student body. The homecoming court are Regenia Henry of Jackson and Arthur Sharp of Peterman, Cheryl England and Linzey Coston of Thomasville, Queen Natholie Bentley of Monroeville and Desak Hicks of Grove Hill, Renee Martin and Dale Jones of Sweet Water, Gwyn Brown of Repton and Rusty Middleton of Monroeville, Deborah Horton of Monroeville and Ron Cumlander of Grove Hill.
63 YEARS AGO
FEB. 20, 1958
Hi-Lites of E.H.S. –
Girls Basketball Tournament: After triple overtime, the fourth period girls’
physical education class, the Black Eagles, defeated the White Sox, fifth
period class, 24-22.
The high scorer for
the Black Eagles was Jean Brooks with 11 points. She was followed up by Nancy
Watson with nine and Vivian Anderson with four.
Laurice Adams was
high scorer for the White Sox with 11 points. Georgiana White had six, Jane
Johnson had three and Carolyn Wilson had two.
At the half, the
Black Eagles had 12 points, and the White Sox had nine points. The score was
tied at 18 points at the end of the fourth quarter.
The $20.80 received
from admission will be used to purchase new equipment for the physical
education classes.
China Wins
Invitation Tourney: China received the scare of its life Saturday night, Feb.
15, but retained enough composure to eke a 35-30 overtime victory over the Lime
Hill Hawks, to climax a wild and wooly day and night of basketball.
The Lime Hill Hawks,
coached by Leon Randolph, had been spoilers in the tournament before. They had
to eliminate a tough CCTS Jr. High team to meet the China aggregation. Most of
the players and coaches were of the opinion that the championship game would be
played between CCTS and China. Lime Hill had something positive to say about
this and promptly eliminated a favored CCTS team in the second round.
88 YEARS AGO
FEB. 16, 1933
Grove Hill To Play
S.S.A.S. Loopers: Grove Hill High School will meet the S.S.A.S. basketball team
at the local gym Friday night in a schedule game bearing on the conference
standing of the two teams. The visitors have an enviable reputation on the
basketball court and the local team is looking for a hard fight from the
down-staters.
The Aggies lost an
impromptu tussle to Miller High of Brewton last Saturday night, the game having
been arranged after Springhill of Mobile had cancelled the game scheduled with
that outfit. Springhill’s cancellation was made necessary because of the bad
weather prevailing prior to game time, road conditions making the trip
impractical for the Gulf City boys.
Local Baseball Team
Is Being Organized: Plans for entering a club in one of the baseball leagues
operating in contiguous territory are being considered by local enthusiasts, it
has been learned. According to present plans, a club will be organized from
strictly amateur local talent. An application has been filed for entry of the
local club in the South Alabama League, but definite action on this application
cannot be taken until it is established whether that league will operate with
the same clubs as were members last season.
Local fans have been
approached by representatives of other independent teams with a view to
organization of a league embracing other towns in the territory adjacent to
Evergreen.
While no promises
have as yet been made, it is a certainty that the local club will be able to
enter one of the leagues, if organization plans go through as proposed.
Loyce Hyde, at the
L.D. King Store Co., is in charge of the local club’s affairs. Those interested
in baseball for Evergreen this season should see Mr. Hyde.
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