Legal Notices for the week of Dec 21 – Dec 27, 2012
MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage dated September 13, 2005, executed
Student theater group to perform at Atlanta festival
Students from CharACTers Inc. in Rainbow City have been accepted into the 2013 Junior Theater Festival happening on Jan. 18, 19 and 20 at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta. This is the first time CharACTers Inc. is participating in the Junior Theater Festival.
Featuring 82 groups representing 23 states, the Junior Theater Festival is the world’s largest musical theater
College bowl game previews, part 1
December 21
Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl St. Petersburg: Ball State vs. Central Florida (-7). Ball State finished 9-3 on the season, and the Cardinals ended the regular season on a six game winning streak. Central Florida finished the year 9-4, including two narrow losses to Tulsa, who won the Conference USA championship. CENTRAL FLORIDA 27, Ball State 23
December 22
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Lady Jackets turn it on down stretch
By Chris McCarthy/ Publisher/Editor
Trailing by nine points heading into the second half, the Lady Yellow Jackets did what they usually do in similar situations – play shutdown defense and make up the deficit at the foul line.
Against Etowah last Tuesday (Dec. 18), Glencoe visited the charity stripe 25 times over the final 16 minutes. The Class 3A No. 8
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Glencoe rallies past Blue Devils
By Chris McCarthy/ Publisher/Editor
Down by 10 points with 2:25 left in the third quarter, Glencoe held Etowah to two field goals over the final 11 minutes en route to a 41-35 victory in boys basketball last Tuesday (Dec. 18) in Attalla.
The Yellow Jackets (7-3) finished out the game with a 19-6 run after Darius Bush’s two foul shots put the
Etowah’s Horton named region MVP
Several Etowah and Southside high school football players recently were named to the Class 5A, All-Region 7 team for the 2012 season.
A pair of EHS players received special honors. Junior running back Devin Horton was named Offensive MVP after totaling over 1,000 yards in rushing and receiving. In addition, senior tackle Jared Harris was selected Defensive Lineman of the Year.
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Lady Titans hand Anniston first loss
By Mike Goodson/Sports Correspondent
Jeremy Brooks described his team’s game against Anniston last Monday (Dec. 17) as a tale of two halves.
“We didn’t execute well in the first half; we got down by 10-12 points and had to fight our way back in it,” said the Gadsden City girls head basketball coach.
The second half was all Lady Titans (9-2), as
Titans cruise to 31-point victory
By Mike Goodson/Sports Correspondent
Gadsden City improved its record to 6-5 last Monday (Dec. 17) with a 79-48 win over Anniston at GCHS.
All 13 GCHS 13 players scored.
Titan head coach Reginald Huff, who earned his 402nd career victory, was pleased with his team’s overall performance.
“We played well at times but we’re still looking to find the chemistry to return to championship
Cardinals sign Pirate spiker
By Shannon J. Allen/Sand Mountain Reporter
The Boaz High School volleyball program reached elite status over the past four seasons, and the performance of senior Hannah Liverett was one of the main reasons for that success.
The Lady Pirates won four area tournament championships, one regional title and advanced to the state tournament twice during Liverett’s outstanding career.
A 5-foot-10 hitter, Liverett recently