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By Charlie Anderson Contributing Writer The Thomasville High School Tigers earned a spot in the AHSAA State Playoffs this past week as the runner-up in 4A Area 1. Their spot was secured after they defeated the Escambia County Blue Devils 11 - 1 in a game played in Thomasville on Friday, April 11. More ...
By Charlie Anderson Contributing Writer The Thomasville High School Lady Tigers improved their season mark to 14 - 5 and their area record to 4 - 0 this past week after finishing the week 2 - 1. The week didn't start too well for the Thomasville Ladies as they opened up with a 3 - 2 road loss to Southern Choctaw on Monday, April 7. More ...
How many times in our lives have we looked back on incidents that have taken place where it was obvious when all was said and done that our action or lack of action, which was the result of our failure to use good judgment, not knowing all the facts or both, ultimately caused us to make a big mist... More ... Girls JV picks up two wins By Charlie Anderson Contributing Writer The Thomasville High School Lady Tiger junior varsity softball team picked up wins over the Monroe County Lady Tiger JV and the Sweet Water Lady Bulldog JV this past week to improve their season mark to 9 - 6 - 1. Their first win came on the road Tuesday, April 8, when they blasted Monroe County ... More ...
By Charlie Anderson Contributing Writer The Thomasville High School junior varsity baseball team picked up three more wins this past week to end their 2008 season with a perfect 11 - 0 record. Two of the three wins came on Monday, April 7, when they swept the visiting Sweet Water Bulldog JV in double header 16 - 3 and 10 - 4. More ... Learning the ways of crappie fishing up at Millers Ferry By David Rainer Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources A growing thunderhead to the west belched a loud rumble, causing Don Lauderdale of Camden to momentarily take his attention off his cork and assess the threat. Seconds later, a second clap of thunder rolled across Millers Ferry and a turkey let out a hearty gobble. More ...
Peter Vaughn of Thomasville killed this 17-1/2 pound turkey on Thursday, April 10. The turkey had an 11-1/4 inch beard and 1-1/16 inch spurs. More ... |
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