Evergreen boxer Clint Jackson. |
DEC. 20, 2007
Sparta Academy varsity boys
basketball team captured third place in Monroe Academy Christmas Tournament by
beating Escambia Academy, 70-39, in Monroeville.
In the win over Escambia,
Chris Cinereski, a six-foot-four senior, led Sparta with 17 points.
(Other players on Sparta’s
team that year included Mason Black, J.R. Williams, D.J. Buckhault, Drayton
Rodgers, Brannon Jordan, Justin Webb, Myles Wiggins, Matt Johnson, Nicholas
Hardin, Michael Cook and Michael Morris.)
Hillcrest High School’s varsity boys whipped perennial 1A powerhouse J.F. Shields, 51-40, in Evergreen.
Hillcrest High School’s Lady
Jags beat previously undefeated J.F. Shields, 44-34, on Tuesday of last week in
Evergreen. Catorica Floyd led Hillcrest with 12 points.
(Other players on Hillcrest’s
team included Kemara Bawlson and Kawanis Thomas.)
Sparta Academy’s girls
basketball team improved its record to 11-2 overall Saturday by whipping
Escambia Academy, 60-44, in the Monroe Academy Christmas Tournament in
Monroeville.
BreAnna Pate, a
five-foot-three junior, scored 20 points to lead the Lady Warriors, who entered
the tournament ranked No. 4 in the AISA.
(Other players on Sparta’s
girls team included Susan Ann Cook, Erica Palmer, Christin Booker, Camarena
Godwin, Morgan Harden, Ashton Raines, Savannah Brown and Mallory Kendrick.)
34 YEARS AGO
DEC.
17, 1992
Four Sparta Academy Warriors
scored in double figures last Monday night as the Warriors triumphed over
Greenville Academy, 65-59.
Sr. Bryant Robinson and
junior Britt Ward led the scoring with 19 and 18 points, respectively. Senior
Terry Conway and junior McPherson Cook also scored in the double figure range,
each with 10 points. Also scoring during the contest were Chip Gibson with six
points and Casey Grant with two.
Competitors and fans at the
Division 2 eight-mile Firestone-TNN E.T. Racing Tournament Finals in Atlanta
saw a prime specimen from drag racing’s early days in Aubrey Padgett’s Big Iron
C/Gas ’50 Chevy; its appearance has remained unchanged for nearly four decades.
Padgett, of Evergreen, Ala.,
has raced the car since 1959. He and former partner Dennis Bailey campaigned it
as a class-legal C/Gasser until 1965, when they put the car in mothballs.
Padgett and son, Allen, 28,
brought out the car a couple of years ago and now compete regularly in Atmore
Dragway’s Pro class and at various nostalgia events across the South.
49 YEARS AGO
DEC. 15, 1977
The Lyeffion High School
Yellow Jackets picked up their seventh and eighth wins by defeating Repton in a
come from behind win, 72-64, and by whipping J.U. Blacksher of Uriah, 61-28.
Adrian Woods led scoring
(against Repton) with 32 points, followed by Willie Hunter with 22, Eric
Finklea with 12, Harold Kyser with four, Ricardo Hall with two.
Adrian Woods had 12 rebounds
and topped scoring with 26 points (against Blacksher).
(Other players on Lyeffion’s
team included Ricky Johnson, Jerry Johnson and Kenny Nevlous.)
Bouncing back from their
first loss of the season Thursday night, the Sparta Academy Warriors eased past
the South Butler Academy Raiders by a 72-66 count here Friday night in the
Sparta Gymnatorium.
Terry Peacock was the top
gunner with 22 points as Sparta had three players in the double figure bracket.
Gray Stevens had 19; Bobby Padgett, 10; Johnny Ralls, seven; Steve Dubose and
Tony Raines, six each; and John Hall, two. Padgett pulled in 14 rebounds and
Dubose 12 to lead the boardwork for the Warriors.
Evergreen’s Olympian Boxer Clint Jackson will lead his six-man team into matches at the Pensacola Boxing Club this Saturday. Clint is a deputy sheriff of the Davidson County Sheriff’s Department, which sponsors the team. Davidson County includes Nashville, Tenn.
60 YEARS AGO
DEC. 20, 1962
Two Monroe County high
schools meet tonight in the finals of the first annual Evergreen Holiday
basketball tournament. Frisco City and Blacksher High of Uriah are the
finalists.
Frisco City advanced into
the finals after edging Greenville 52 to 49 in a semi-finals match Tuesday
night.
In the nightcap, Uriah eked
out a 41-40 decision over the host Evergreen High Aggies in a real thriller.
Jimmy Raines fired 13 points and Joe Sasser 10 to pace the Aggies. Larry Ellis
had six; Sid Lambert, five; Ronnie Jackson, three; Scott Cook, two; and Donnie
Jones, one.
Tall Atmore Trips Aggie Cagers 62-37: The Evergreen Aggies suffered their first basketball loss of the season Friday night at the hands of the taller Atmore Blue Devils. Ronnie Jackson led the Aggies with 11 markers.
79 YEARS AGO
DEC. 18, 1947
Coach Harry Engle’s Lyeffion
Yellow Jackets grabbed their first win of the current cage campaign by edging
past a fast-breaking Excel 25 to 21 last Friday night.
Hamp Hardee, Lyeffion
center, played an outstanding game both defensively and offensively and led the
scoring with 11 points. Heywood Jones, team captain, followed with seven
points.
Coach Wendell Hart’s
Evergreen High Aggies opened the 1947-48 cage season here last Friday night by
marking down a 36 to 19 win over the W.S. Neal five of East Brewton.
Gillis ‘Crip’ Jones played
an outstanding game under the baskets constantly grabbing the rebounds. Jones,
the Evergreen lay-up ace, tossed in five field goals and two free throws to
pace the scorers with 12 points.
The fast-breaking Aggies of
Evergreen High racked up win number two here Tuesday night downing the
Georgiana Panthers by a 59 to 23 score.
Mickey Logue paced the high
scoring Aggies with 15 points for the night. Brown, Evergreen center, put on a
fancy exhibition of faking and passing and bagged 14 points for runner-up
honors. Benton Carpenter poured 13 points through the hoop and Jones, nine.
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