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Alabama high school football schedule Week 7: Every Gadsden-area AHSAA game
The Alabama high school football season is rolling into Week 7 and all but one area team is in action. The headlining game is a game that could potentially help decide the Class 4A, Region 6 crown as Cherokee County travels down to Hokes Bluff. The Warriors are undefeated in region play while the Eagles are coming off their first loss of the season last week. Elsewhere, Fort Payne and Gadsden City meet in a game that...
Alabama high school sports: Vote for Gadsden Times boys and girls athlete of the Week of Oct. 4
(This story was updated to add new information.) It's time to vote for the Gadsden area boys and girls athlete of the week. Last week, Southside's Koal Garrett won 57% of the vote after a three touchdown night to lead a comeback against Etowah. On the girls side, Cherokee County's Jolie Alexander had 27...
Jacksonville Gamecocks Are ‘Chickens’ kickin’
Kennesaw, GA – Rebounding Jax State takes dominating form on the road to open CUSA play with a 63-24 victory at Kennesaw State. Jax State wore its white football helmets with a special “AKC” logo Friday at Kennesaw State. The logo’s nickname rhymes with glass-kickin’ chickens. The Gamecocks took their kickin’ form on the road […] The post Jacksonville Gamecocks Are ‘Chickens’ kickin’ appeared first on Calhoun Journal.
Look Back ... to the JSU coach's surprise resignation, 1999
Oct. 5—Oct. 5, 1949, in The Star: Every four minutes, under the thunderous clanging of huge presses and the slamming of great sheets of metal, the Kilby Steel Company turns out a completed "Blue Bonnet" grain bin for the farmers of America. Kilby Steel is one of Anniston's busiest industries, a place where you can scarcely hear yourself yell over the noise of the machinery at the West End ...
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