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In & around SEC football

Bowl Previews and Predictions 

Saturday, Dec. 19

Gildan New Mexico Bowl 

Arizona vs. New Mexico (+9). The Lobos are appearing in their first bowl game since 2007 and get to play this one in their own stadium. UNM head coach Bob Davie has done a tremendous job rebuilding this program, and the highlight of the Lobos’ season was an upset over

Area teams ranked in Dec. 17 ASWA basketball polls

BOYS

Class 7A

1. Spain Park 

2. Mountain Brook 

3. Gadsden City 

4. Lee-Montgomery 

5. Central-Phenix City 

6. Grissom 

7. McGill-Toolen 

8. Thompson 

9. Baker 

10. Murphy 

Class 6A

1. Carver-Montgomery 

2. Lee-Huntsville 

3. Homewood 

4. Pelham 

5. LeFlore

6. Austin 

7. Huffman 

8. Blount 

9. Bessemer City 

10. Albertville

Class 5A

1. J.O. Johnson 

2. Sumter Central 

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Etowah cruises past Golden Eagles

By Mike Goodson/Sports Correspondent

Etowah took a 40-12 halftime lead en route to a 68-38 victory over Jacksonville on Tuesday (Dec. 15) in Attalla. 

“We’re finally starting to make our shots,” said Etowah head coach James Graves. “We started the season slowly but have now won three in a row. We start three freshmen, but they are a good

Lady Blue Devils off target against Jacksonville

By Mike Goodson/Sports Correspondent Jacksonville High put two players in double figures on the way to the 34-27 win over Etowah on Tuesday (Dec. 15) in Attalla. The story of the game was the Lady Blue Devils’ cold shooting.  Etowah head coach Ryan Fore was not pleased about his team’s lack of offense.  “We out-shot […]

Second wind helps Lady Panthers dispatch Alexandria

By Chris McCarthy/Editor

Southside High girls basketball coach Kim Nails had a simple request for her team at halftime against Alexandria on Monday (Dec. 14). 

Pick up the intensity on defense.

The host Lady Panthers (8-1) followed Nails’ directive to the letter, as Southside increased its five-point halftime lead to 22 by the end of the third quarter.

The

Southside rally falls short against Valley Cubs

By Chris McCarthy/Editor

Southside recovered from a double-digit deficit in the second half to make a game of it late on Monday (Dec. 14), but Alexandria hung on for a 51-43 victory in boys basketball at SHS.

Trailing 34-22 with 2:12 remaining in the third quarter, the Panthers put together a 12-3 run to draw within 39-34 with five

JSU beats Charleston Southern, advances to FCS semifinals

By Mike Goodson/Sports Correspondent

Jacksonville State head football coach John Grass believes in giving the fans what they wanted on Dec. 11. 

For folks who enjoy a good defensive struggle, the first 30 minutes was just that with the Gamecocks clinging to a 13-10 lead at halftime. 

For fans who prefer an active scoreboard, the floodgates opened in the