Ralph 'Shug' Jordan |
NOV. 25, 1999
Escaped convicts Kathy R. Jenkins of Mobile and Leslie M.
Fillingim of Eight Mile pled guilty to the murder of former Evergreen resident
Charles Kermit Branum Sr., Thursday, Nov. 18.
Branum was a former basketball and football coach of
Evergreen High School during 1968-1980. From there, he spent several years
coaching the University of South Alabama Lady Jaguars. Branum was found dead in
his home in Tillman’s Corner on Jan. 19, 1999.
Sparta Academy plays host to Cottage Hill: The Sparta Lady
Warriors were the only team to come out on top when Cottage Hill came to Sparta
Thurs., Nov. 18.
Lady Warriors 41, Cottage Hill 29: Leading scorer for the
Lady Warriors was Ashley Hammonds with 15 points. Also putting points on the
board were Katie Etheridge with nine points and Mary Robinson with six points.
Rounding out the scoring were Sally Hartley and Jessica Bennett with four
points each. Jessica Armuelles two points and Laura Wiggins one point.
Cottage Hill 72, Warriors 45: Scoring in double figures for
the Warriors were Jake Adams and Lee Booker with 11 points each and Kyle
Johnston with 10 points. Rounding out the scoring were Justin Tranum with four
points, Tyler Petrey three points, Derek Faulkner, Derrick Williams and Jimmy
Hyde with two points each.
Cottage Hill 51, JV Warriors 20: Leading scorer for the JV
Warriors was Chris Garner with 10 points. Also scoring for the JV Warriors were
Wiley Cobb with seven points, Thomas Nielsen two points and Cole Commander one
point.
36 YEARS AGO
NOV. 29, 1984
Mike Kline killed this fine turkey on Nov. 20. The turkey weighed 16-1/4 pounds and had a 10-3/4 inch beard and 1-1/2 inch spurs. Mike said it was his first turkey, and he killed the big bird while hunting deer.
Quarterback to honor ’84 Aggies: The Evergreen High School
Quarterback Club will honor the 1984 Aggie Football Team at a football banquet.
It will be held in the school cafeteria at 7:00 o’clock Saturday night, Dec. 8.
Tickets are $2.50 per person and may be obtained at the EHS
office or from any member of the Quarterback Club.
From “The Colyum” by Bob Bozeman – It’s “Iron Bowl” time.
Auburn and Alabama meet Saturday in Birmingham’s Legion Field. The late Coach
Ralph “Shug” Jordan is credited with labeling this season ending game as “The
Iron Bowl.”
It will be Alabama’s only “bowl game” as a losing season
doesn’t earn bowl bids.
Auburn, favored Saturday, could play in the Sugar Bowl with
a win Saturday. Even if they should be upset by Alabama, the Tigers will still
go bowling.
Alabama set a national record that will probably stand for a
long time by appearing in post-season bowls for 25 straight years. Further, the
Tide had not had a losing season since 1957.
51 YEARS AGO
NOV. 27, 1969
These Evergreen High Varsity cagers will play their first home game of the 69-70 season Friday night, Dec. 5, against Red Level. They are John Earl Skipper, Larry Tranum, John Law Robinson, Charles Strong, Warren Stallworth and Larry Peacock, Jimmy Lee Perryman, Sammy Brown, Bob Jones, Ronald Halford, Richard Wilson and Coach Charles Branum.
Atmore bounces Aggies 60-50 in season opener: The Atmore
Blue Devils combined strong rebounding and a ‘multitude’ of trips to the free
throw line to hand the Evergreen Aggies of Coach Charles Branum their first
basketball loss of the 1969-70 season. The game originally scheduled to be
played in Evergreen was played in Atmore due to an inoperative clock at the EHS
gym.
Senior John Earl Skipper led the Aggie scorers with 16
points. He was followed closely by play-making guard John Law Robinson and
senior center Bob Jones with 13 and 10 points respectively. Senior forward
Jimmy Lee Perryman hit for seven and Ronald Halford and Larry Tranum added two
each to round out the Aggie scoring.
Coach Branum stated that ‘the team hustled and played well
and with a little more game experience will be a winning ball club.’ Other
Aggies not in the scoring column were junior center Sammy Brown, sophomore
forward Richard Wilson, senior forward Charles Strong, junior guard Larry
Peacock and junior guard Warren Stallworth.
In the preliminary game, the Atmore Bees stung the Aggie
Bees with a 41-26 defeat. Freshman Johnny Andrews led the Aggies scorers with
13 points and Ronald Kervin pulled in 14 rebounds to shine a little light on
the otherwise dismal evening for the Aggies.
66 YEARS AGO
NOV. 25, 1954
(Conecuh County Training School) Principal O.F. Frazier,
along with the faculty, acknowledge with grateful appreciation the many
services rendered by the alumni and interested persons toward making the
homecoming parade an overwhelming success.
The parade seemed to have served as a stimulant to the many
Eagles fans. Crowds of eager persons filled Brooks Stadium to its capacity to
witness the struggle between the Eagles and the Booker Washington eleven of
Pensacola, Fla. However, the powerful Booker Washington eleven defeated the
Eagles by a score of 27-12.
A fired up Georgiana football team took the Evergreen Aggies
by complete surprise with an upset 14-13 victory to end the season for both
teams in Georgiana last Friday night.
Evergreen moved 79 yards for their first score in the
initial quarter to go in front, 7-0. Ronnie Edson carried the final 10 yards
for the score, and Frazier sneaked the extra point.
(Shortly after a Georgiana touchdown in the third quarter)
Evergreen came right back to score on a touchdown by Alexander from two yards
out. The play was set up on a pass from Alexander to Eugene Hyde who was downed
at the Georgiana two after the play covered 49 yards. Frazier failed to make
the point and that was the end of the scoring for the night.
81 YEARS AGO
NOV. 30, 1939
(Repton) practice basketball game in Excel on Wednesday night between Repton and Excel teams resulted in victory for Repton.
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