Charlie Bradshaw |
DEC. 8, 2011
Sparta Academy’s Dalton
Baggett was named the Most Outstanding Defensive Lineman last Thursday as he
helped lead the West All-Stars to a 29-6 win over the East All-Stars during the
Alabama Independent School Association’s 42nd All-Star Football Classic at
Stanley-Jensen Stadium in Prattville.
Baggett, a 6-foot-2,
215-pound senior defensive end, was selected to the West All-Star team on Nov.
14 and was named the West’s Most Outstanding Lineman for his performance in
last Thursday’s game.
Evergreen’s Deaundrea Lyons
made his presence felt Friday night as he helped the Faulkner State Community
College Sun Chiefs get a 79-71 win over Gadsden State Community College in Bay
Minette.
Lyons, a 6-foot-5, 215-pound
freshman forward who starred at Hillcrest High School last season, scored two
points and grabbed a defensive rebound in the win.
Hillcrest High School’s
varsity boys basketball team picked up its third win of the season Friday night
by beating Greenville, 69-54, in Evergreen.
Barry Smith, a 6-foot-3
senior forward, led the Jags with 22 points, and his brother, Barron Smith,
followed with 10 points. Demetrius Likely finished the night with eight points.
Sparta Academy’s varsity boys
beat Wilcox Academy, 59-47, Tuesday of last week in Evergreen.
Dylan Middleton led Sparta
with a double double. He scored 17 points, grabbed 19 rebounds and stole the
ball twice.
26 YEARS AGO
DEC. 12, 1996
The Sparta Academy Lady
Warriors defeated Marion Academy, 80-43, on Dec. 5 at Marion. Aundria Griffin
was the leading scorer for Sparta with 27 points. Also scoring in double
figures were Nikki Jones with 18 points and Andrea Ward with 14 points.
Also scoring for the Lady
Warriors were Jill Pate with seven points; Cass Ralls, six points; Jenny
Harper, three points; Kristin Smith and Jennifer Coker, two points each; and
Sunshine Floyd, one point.
The Sparta Academy Boys
Varsity Basketball team lost to Ashford Academy, 54-50, in a game played Dec. 7
at Sparta. Jason Robinson led the way for the Warriors with 23 points.
Rod McIntyre was also in
double figures with 13 points. Rounding out the scoring for the Warriors were
Seth McIntyre with seven points; Chad Morris, four points; and Josh Pate, three
points.
The Sparta Academy Lady
Warriors whipped Ashford Academy, 71-37, on Dec. 7 at Sparta Academy. Andrea
Ward scored 26 points to lead the Lady Warriors. Also in double figures were
Nikki Jones with 20 points and Cass Ralls with 10 points.
Shelley Bell had seven points;
Jennifer Coker, five points; and Jill Pate and Sally Hartley, two points each,
to round out the scoring for the Lady Warriors. Sparta won the game with a
stifling defense that kept Ashford bottled up all afternoon.
41 YEARS AGO
DEC. 10, 1981
Evergreen High School held
their 1981 football banquet Saturday night with the guest speaker being Charlie
Bradshaw, head football coach at Troy State University.
Wayne Bell opened up the
program and then turned it over to the Rev. Jimmy Powell who gave the
invocation before dinner.
After dinner, Principal
Ronnie Brogden remarked about several different topics pertaining to the sports
programs, then he turned it back over to Bell, who introduced Coach Bradshaw,
who gave a fine speech.
Coach Bradshaw shared a few
fine points in his career, those starting when he played under Coach Bryant at
Kentucky. In 1950-51, he coached at Lanier High School in Montgomery, where he
won two consecutive state championships. His team was led those two years by
Bart Starr, who is now the coach of the Green Bay Packers.
After the speech, the
presentation of awards began with Coach Bobby Pierson presenting awards to the
cheerleaders. Coach Mike Burch gave out certificates to the football players.
Coach Pierson presented awards to the seniors. Head football coach Danny Covin
then wrapped up the ceremonies with the presentation of trophies.
Top awards went to the
following players: Outstanding Offensive Lineman, Shannon Hall; Outstanding
Offensive Back, Frank Likely; Outstanding Defensive Lineman, Deatrich Wise;
Outstanding Defensive Back, James Lee; and the Most Valuable was Autero Scott.
56 YEARS AGO
DEC. 8, 1966
Faulkner to sign grid grant-in-aid with Ole Miss: Homer
Faulkner, star Evergreen Aggie quarterback, said this week that he would sign a
grant-in-aid with the University of Mississippi. Representatives of the
University are to be here Sunday to get his name on the line.
Faulkner, six feet five inches and 190 pounds, was sought
by a number of schools as his exploits on the field this fall drew rave notices
from college scouts. He made up his mind this past week end when he was a guest
on the Ole Miss campus.
Faulkner is the first Aggie to win a football scholarship
since Wayne Frazier signed with Auburn. Frazier starred for three years with
the Tigers and is having an outstanding season as offensive center with the
Kansas City Chiefs.
Ole Miss Coach John Vaught hailed Faulkner’s declaration.
He said that he was tired of little quarterbacks and welcomed one of Faulkner’s
stature and ability.
Faulkner was an outstanding punter and kickoff man in
addition to handling the quarterback chores. He also kicked one field goal. As
a punter, he averaged well over 45 yards per kick and he had more long runs to
his credit than any Aggie back in years. Aggie Coach Cliff Little calls him
“the best I’ve coached.”
Bill Snowden of Evergreen won a letter for football during chapel ceremonies at Marion Institute Monday. Snowden played on the prep school team this fall. He was starting halfback for the Evergreen Aggies last year.
71 YEARS AGO
DEC. 13, 1951
Thirty Evergreen High Aggie
football players, Coaches Wendell Hart and Spencer Davis and the cheerleaders
were honored at the annual Evergreen Quarterback Club Football Banquet
Wednesday night at the high school lunchroom.
Guest speaker for the
occasion was Coach Tres Fiestes, line coach of Auburn, who paid tribute to the
team whose spirit and clean, hard play earned for it the Buddy Salter Memorial
Trophy for sportsmanship. The team was rated best by the officials of the
Central Alabama Officials Association who made the award voted on the basis of
over 300 games worked in central and south Alabama this year.
Highlighting the banquet was
the annual award of the D.T. Stuart Sportsmanship Award given each year to the
player best exemplifying the attributes of good sportsmanship, leadership,
clean-but-hard play and team spirit. The award went to Gillis Morgan whose play
before being lost for the season was great and who’s conduct after this
disappointing accident was inspiring to players, coaches and the school.
Coach Hart introduced the
captains of the 1952 team elected this week by the players. Pace Bozeman, hard
running fullback who led the team’s ground gainers and scorers, was named
Captain. Shirley Frazier, end and halfback, will serve as alternate captain
next year.
Coach Hart awarded letters to
19 players and Manager Garvin Langley. Seniors receiving letters were Donahue
Edson (4), Gillis Morgan (4), Gwyn Daniels (3), Lurton Chambers and Edward
Evers (2); juniors, Pace Bozeman (2), Shirley Frazier, Billy Lewis, Joe
Stowers, Sammy Robison, Bill Robinson and Cullen Edson; sophomores, Sam Cope
(2), Paul Hanks and Lamar Sheffield; freshmen, Ward Alexander Jr., Jimmy Frazier,
Wayne Douglas, Richard Taylor.
Players recognized who did
not receive letters included Wayne Andrews, Wayne Bell, Danny Golson, Gene
Wilkerson, Ronnie Edson, Raphael Ansley, Alvin Reeves, Johnny Fussell and Lavon
Shaver.
Letters were awarded too to
these cheerleaders, Illeana Stallworth, Patricia Alexander, Phyllis Cunningham,
Maurice Golson, Barbara DaLee and Elaine Hassel.
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