December 8, 2005 / Sports

TMS girls lose, boys win in Jax

The Thomasville Middle School girls basketball team came up one point short last Tuesday, Nov. 29, losing to the JMS Aggies 20-19. More...

Three Aggies players play in Friendship Bowl

On November 19, three former Jackson Aggies, Judd Mullinix, Demetrices Smith and Ronnie Taylor played in the Friendship Bowl in Houston, Texas. The three have just finished playing their first season for the Mississippi College Choctaws. More...

Campbell’s buck

Hunter Campbell killed this eight point buck in the MacEva Hunting Club. More...

State launches sportsmanship program

Alabama became the first state to launch a statewide sportsmanship education program for coaches as announced in a press conference today. More...

Black Belt Commission making progress in area

When Governor Bob Riley created the Black Belt Action Commission in August 2004, he said he didn More...

Lady Tigers claim opener over CHS

The Thomasville High School Lady Tigers began the 2005-2006 season on the right foot by defeating the Coffeeville Lady Panthers 54-35 in their home opener this past Friday, Dec. 2. More...

Marengo drops two games to CHS, Essex

After a good showing in the Choctaw County High School Thanksgiving Tournament the Marengo Panthers came up on the short end of the stick in their next two games losing by one point to both Coffeeville and John Essex. More...

Bowls bowls and more bowls

Taking Names and Keeping Score

The college football bowl season is upon us and as I reviewed the list in the 2005-2006 College Bowl Schedule as printed in the Dec. More...

Shelley’s first buck

Christopher Shelley, age 5, son of Chris and Amy Shelley of Thomasville, killed his first deer. More...

Mayton’s buck

Hunter Mayton shot this 7 point, 182 lb. buck while hunting in the river swamp in Choctaw County on Nov. 21. He made the shot at 200 yards with a 7MM-08. More...

Boys B-team wins

Markell Watters goes for a jumpshot while Jonathan Bettis (10) positions for a rebound. Watters scored 20 points in the THS boys B-team victory against Coffeeville. The Tigers won 37-32. More...