Patriots girls win in overtime

Patriots girls win in overtime

From Staff Reports

Chilton Christian Academy’s girls basketball team lost a big lead but held on to win in overtime, 41-39, thanks to free throws from Alissa Harris and Mary’l Smitherman.

The Patriots led 15-6 at halftime and 22-14 at the end of the third period, but Cahawba Christian tied it in the fourth.

Harris made a free throw to put CCA ahead in the fourth but then missed a second attempt. The miss was rebounded by Smitherman, who was fouled and then made one free throw of her own.

Rebekah Kirkland led the Patriots with 10 points, while Destiny Richards posted nine points and 17 rebounds.

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Panthers end county tournament title drought

Panthers end county tournament title drought

Jemison’s boys team won its first Chilton County Basketball Tournament championship since 1994—and in the process broke rival Chilton County High School’s streak of nine consecutive titles.

The Panthers, who entered as the tournament’s top seed, won Saturday at host CCHS, 51-31.

JHS led by just three points at halftime, 18-15, in a game that included several hard fouls and the referees calling both teams to midcourt at one point for a warning.

Chilton’s physical play forced Jemison out of its usual fast-paced attack that can rack up points in a hurry, but the hosts also had trouble scoring because Jemison’s athleticism and length forced its opponents into deep shot attempts that are not their strength.

Seniors Trey Bryant and Jalen Hardnett led Jemison’s effort with 12 points each. Austin Lovette came off the bench to score 10 points, all in the second half.

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Jemison boys advance to tournament finals, girls knocked out

Jemison boys advance to tournament finals, girls knocked out

By Stephen Dawkins | Assistant Managing Editor

Three teams on Thursday advanced to their respective championship games in the Chilton County Basketball Tournament.

Verbena’s girls, Jemison’s boys and Maplesville’s junior varsity won and now await the winners of Friday’s games to see who they will play Saturday.

Hands up: Jemison’s Shayna Robinson, left, is defended by Verbena’s Jameshia Green on Thursday.

The varsity squads—both of which were top seeds in their divisions—won easily.

Jemison’s boys topped Thorsby, 84-47, behind 22 points from Jeremiah Gates and 20 points from Trey Bryant.

Aaron Thornton had 16 points for No. 5 seed Thorsby, and teammate Parker Bryan had 15 points.

The Panthers on Saturday will play the winner of Friday’s Maplesville-Chilton County game.

Verbena’s girls defeated Jemison, 46-30.

The Red Devils raced to a 12-4 lead at the end of the first quarter and never looked back, thanks largely to Marqueska Deramus’ 29 points.

Shayna Robinson led No. 5 seed JHS with 13 points.

Verbena on Saturday plays the winner of Friday’s Thorsby-Maplesville game.

The first significant upset of the Chilton County Basketball Tournament was No. 4 seed Maplesville’s junior varsity 38-36 win over No. 1 seed Jemison on Thursday.

The Panthers were trying for their third consecutive county title.

Jemison held a slight lead throughout the first half, but Devonta Morrow drained two free throws with just over 1 minute left to play to break a late tie and produce the final score.

Jemison committed a couple of costly turnovers with chances to tie the game, but Maplesville had its chances, too, missing four free throws late that could have clinched the game and prevented Jemison’s last-second shot attempt from being for overtime.

Morrow led all scorers with 17 points. Jemison’s John Underwood had 11 points.

Maplesville will play the winner of Friday’s Chilton County-Verbena game at 4 p.m. Saturday for the county championship.

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Patriots’ title one of year’s top sports stories

Patriots’ title one of year’s top sports stories

Editor’s note: Below is a compilation of the top North Chilton sports stories of 2011.

JANUARY

Thorsby girls win county tournament title

Thorsby’s girls basketball team has established a dynasty in the Chilton County Basketball Tournament.

The Rebels’ 40-27 win over Verbena gave them their second county title in the past four seasons, and THS made the championship game in both of the other seasons.

THS shows support for breast cancer awareness

Thorsby’s girls basketball team defeated Maplesville, 45-33, but the focus on Jan. 31 seemed to be an opponent common to not just players from both teams but to people across the world: the fight against breast cancer.

A portion of the proceeds from the game was to be donated to the Bruno Cancer Center at St. Vincent’s hospital in Birmingham.

Also, several Thorsby students walked the perimeter of the court with boxes for donations.

The idea for the school’s first Breast Cancer Awareness Night came from these girls, a group of fourth and third graders, calling themselves the “Sweet Girls,” who decided they wanted to do something to promote a cause that has touched them already in their young lives.

MARCH

McGehee leads Jemison basketball turnarounds

Turning around a basketball program in one season is remarkable.

Stacy McGehee turned around two basketball programs in two years.

The Clanton Advertiser’s basketball coach of the year led Jemison’s boys basketball team from a winless season in 2008-09 to seven wins in McGehee’s first year, in 2009-10, and a winning record, 14-13, in 2010-11.

McGehee said he has been told by people close to the program that it was Jemison’s boys first winning season since the mid-1980s.

McGehee took control of the girls team this season, leading that set of Panthers to an 11-13 record one year after posting only four wins.

APRIL

Rebels boys, girls win weightlifting titles

Thorsby’s boys weightlifting team won the Class 2A state championship for the second consecutive year on April 2, and their girls counterparts won the 1A-2A championship.

THS had four male athletes win individual state titles: Kalup Nunn, Jonathan Spivey, Kip Cleckley and Colton Castleberry.

The Rebels boys and girls combined to finish second as a team in the 1A-6A competition, behind only a 5A school.

Thorsby’s Carroll tosses perfect game

Thorsby’s Cody Carroll is one of the best pitchers in the state’s 2A classification, and he had extra motivation during an April 8 game against Isabella.

The result: Carroll pitched the first perfect game—no hits or walks allowed—of his varsity career as the fourth-ranked Rebels clinched their third consecutive area championship with a 16-0, five-inning win.

Carroll struck out nine of the 15 batters he faced. Only two Isabella hitters, Andrew Smith and Trey Calfee, got the ball out of the infield. Both lifted fly balls to right fielder Jace Maddox in the third inning.

JHS archery team makes Nationals

In only its first year of existence, the Jemison High School archery team will compete on the National Archery in the Schools Program’s biggest stage.

The JHS archers—ranked in the top 5 in the state—qualified in the high school division for NASP Nationals on May 13-14 in Louisville, Ky., by posting their best score of the season at a state competition.

MAY

JHS athletes help tornado victims

The Jemison softball team planned a trip to watch the sixth-ranked University of Alabama softball squad host Kentucky, but the April tornadoes forced the cancellation of the game and thus the trip.

Instead, the Panthers decided to help tornado victims by collecting needed supplies and then dropping them off in Tuscaloosa.

Jemison boys tennis team finishes third in state

Jemison’s boys tennis team finished third in the Class 4A state tournament, matching the program’s best performance in Coach Benton Morton’s 10 years. JHS also finished third in the 2007 state tournament.

Jake Long was the state runner up in the No. 6 singles position, and teammate Andrew Morton made it to the semifinals. Long and Morton also reached the semifinals as the No. 2 doubles team. Thompson and Nick Long reached the semifinals in the No. 3 doubles position.

Archie wins fifth state track championship

Thorsby’s Sade’ Archie won her fifth state track and field championship, on May 7.

Archie won in the 100-meter dash, which she ran in 12.96 seconds.

Archie has won the 100 three consecutive years; she also has won two titles in the 200-meter dash.

Archie finished fourth in the 200-meter dash in 2011

Thorsby’s historic season comes to end

Thorsby baseball’s historic season ended May 14 with a 14-3, five-inning loss against Leroy in the Class 2A state semifinals.

The Rebels lost both games of the best-of-three series but were unashamed of the effort they gave in their first-ever semifinal appearance.

Host Thorsby fought back from a 12-run deficit in Game 1 on May 13 to force an extra inning before Leroy won, 19-14. And THS trailed just 6-3 in the bottom of the third inning of Game 2 before it was suspended because of weather and impending darkness.

JUNE

Thorsby pair receives top baseball honors

Jason Price enjoyed a breakout season in 2011, the result of a year of experience and an offseason spent in his personal batting cage.

And Price’s emergence was perhaps the most significant reason behind the Thorsby baseball team advancing to the semifinal round of the state playoffs for the first time in school history.

Price is The Clanton Advertiser’s Baseball Player of the Year, and his coach, Ab Argent, is the Coach of the Year.

Argent was also named the Class 2A Coach of the Year by the Alabama Sports Writers Association, while Price and senior pitcher Cody Carroll were both named to the All-State Baseball Team.

Bowden named new Jemison football coach

Merritt Bowden has made many coaching stops. But his next one is to lead the school he graduated from.

Bowden will be Jemison’s next football coach, replacing Brad Abbott, who gave up the position after seven seasons.

Bowden, a 1987 JHS graduate, comes to Jemison from Oak Mountain, where he has coached the past two years, most recently serving as assistant head coach, defensive coordinator and strength and conditioning coach.

Bowden led the Panthers to a 6-4 record, including a season opening win over rival Chilton County, in his first year as coach.

JULY

North Chilton youth baseball team wins state title

The North Chilton Orioles 11-and-under youth baseball team did what no other team in its league has done: win the Dizzy Dean Baseball State Championship.

The Orioles—made up of teams from Jemison, Thorsby and West End—entered the state tournament in Cullman on July 6 as a No. 1 seed after defeating Chelsea 7-6 in the District 12 regional tournament. They went through the state tournament undefeated, besting Walker County, 18-0; Huffman, 9-6; East Walker, 12-10; and Albertville, 13-10, on their way to a rematch in the finals with Chelsea.

AUGUST

Panthers win rivalry game

Every time Chilton County thought it had a chance, Jemison’s Javae Swindle showed the capacity crowd at Panther Stadium otherwise.

Swindle ran for 268 yards and two touchdowns—and set up two other scores—as JHS topped rival CCHS, 29-13, in both teams’ season openers on Aug. 25.

SEPTEMBER

CCA Patriots pick up first-ever win

Chilton Christian Academy’s 6-man football team christened its field with a win against Faith Christian in the Patriots’ first-ever home game on Sept. 2.

The Patriots, a first-year program, lost their season opener to Trinity in Oxford on Aug. 19, but they bounced back to defeat the Faith Christian Lions 58-12 in their second game of the season.

NOVEMBER

Patriots win first-ever six-man state championship

On Nov. 4, the Chilton Christian Academy Patriots walked off R. Jerry Morris Memorial Ball Field in Hueytown as state champions.

Chilton Christian beat Marion Academy, 58-50, in the inaugural Christian Football Association championship game—in a thrilling contest that set the bar high for future title games.

DECEMBER

Swindle named football player of year

Jemison senior running back Javae Swindle was named The Clanton Advertiser’s Football Player of the Year after a season in which he rushed for 1,443 yards and 19 touchdowns in nine games, bringing his three-year total to 4,503 yards and 57 touchdowns.

The Panthers finished with a 6-4 record in coach Merritt Bowden’s first season but failed to qualify for the playoffs.

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Panthers back on winning track

Panthers back on winning track

By Stephen Dawkins | Assistant Managing Editor

Jemison’s boys basketball team pulled away from Maplesville in the second quarter Monday for a 62-35 win.

The home victory was a nice way for JHS to end the first half of the season. Jemison won its first six games but then lost two in a row.

Now, they head into the holiday break with some confidence and momentum.

The Panthers (7-2) led 14-7 after one quarter, but visiting MHS was within striking distance until Jemison’s Austin Lovette scored five consecutive points—including a three-pointer—to close the second half

The Red Devils (3-4) never threatened in the second half of the game at Jemison’s Alton Cobb Gymnasium.

Jemison’s Tre Bryant and Eddie Hubbard shared honors of leading scorer with 13 points each.

Bryant also had three assists.

Jeremiah Gates chipped in 12 points and five rebounds.

Anthony Johnson led Maplesville with 12 points.

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Rebels, Mustangs split close games

Rebels, Mustangs split close games

By Stephen Dawkins | Assistant Managing Editor

Thorsby’s and Isabella’s basketball teams split two heart-stoppers on Thursday.

Isabella’s boys won their first game of the season, 36-33, while Thorsby’s girls pulled out a 32-31 win.

Thorsby’s boys (1-8) held a slight lead for much of their game, including as late as 48.6 seconds remaining to play, when Nathan Oldroyd sank two free throws.

But on Isabella’s ensuing possession, the Mustangs (1-7) crashed the offensive boards hard, earning several second-chance opportunities before D.J. Talley finally got one to go down to tie the game at 33 with 20 seconds left.

After an offensive foul call on Thorsby, Isabella’s Deonte Campbell connected on a runner in the lane and was fouled in the process.

Campbell made the free throw for a three-point lead, and Thorsby then missed an attempt from beyond the three-point line.

Campbell led all scorers with 13 points. He also recorded 12 rebounds.

Tyler Edwards had nine points and six rebounds for host Isabella.

Oldroyd and Parker Bryan each had nine points for Thorsby.

Thorsby’s girls were down 31-29 with just under 1 minute to play in the first varsity game of the evening when Megan Sanchez found an open Haley Barnett in the post to tie the game.

The Rebels got the ball back, and Sharonda Cooper was fouled with 4 seconds remaining. She made the second of two free throws for the win.

Cooper led all scorers with 23 points and pulled down eight rebounds.

Sanchez and Keela Lucas had six rebounds each.

Khadijah Craig scored 10 points for Isabella (2-7).

The Rebels (2-6) fell to Francis Marion, 68-36, on Tuesday.

Cooper had 15 points, six rebounds and four assists in that one.

Barnett grabbed six rebounds.

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Panthers pick up home wins

Panthers pick up home wins

By Stephen Dawkins | Assistant Managing Editor

Jemison’s girls basketball team picked up its first win of the season, 42-31, at home Monday against Isabella.

The JHS boys also won, 86-34.

Panthers girls coach Leighsa Robinson said her team was more patient against Isabella’s pressure defense. Then, when in their halfcourt offense, the Panthers made good decisions and passed the ball well.

“And I think we played a much better defensive game,” Robinson said.

Isabella led 20-17 at halftime, but JHS tied the game at 24 on a three-pointer by Shelby Lopez with 3:22 remaining in the third period and took the lead on a pair of free throws by Shelby Griffin on the next possession.

The Panthers (1-3) outscored their visitors 16-7 in the third period.

Griffin, Lopez and Shayna Robinson each scored 10 points for Jemison.

Lopez had eight rebounds, and Laura Vinzant had seven.

Lopez and Vinzant each had five assists.

Isabella’s Savannah Kissel led all scorers with 12 points.

Tre Bryant scored 15 points in the first quarter and finished with 21 points to lead the Jemison boys (4-0).

Eddie Hubbard had 17 points, and Jeremiah Gates chipped in 11 points.

Tyler Edwards scored 13 points for Isabella.

Jemison’s boys also won on Dec. 2, 71-58 over rival Chilton County.

Bryant again got off to a hot start, outscoring the visitors 11-8 by himself in the first period.

Chilton’s Dyquan Floyd, though, wound up leading all scorers with 23 points.

Bryant had 20, Hubbard had 17, Gates had 14 and Randy Satterfield had 12 points for Jemison.

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Jemison rings in Christmas season

Jemison rings in Christmas season

By Scott Mims

Everyone was aglow with the Christmas spirit Thursday night as the city of Jemison held its annual Christmas Tree Lighting at the city Municipal Complex.

Following the lighting of the tree at 6 p.m., members of Girl Scout Troop 7012 sang several Christmas carols, and Jemison High School Blue Regiment Band members performed under the direction of George Martin.

Just south of the tree, in view of the traffic on Highway 31, the youth group of Union Grove Baptist Church presented a live nativity scene.

“We have had a wonderful turnout this year,” said Cheryl English, Girl Scout troop leader and member of Union Grove. “We are proud of our community.”

English gave credit to event coordinator Karen McMinn and everyone who volunteered their time.

Following the outdoor activities, everyone went in the auditorium for refreshments and a concert performance by the JHS Blue Regiment Marching Band. There were also skits by Girl Scouts, storytelling and other activities.

The Jemison Christmas Parade will be Saturday, Dec. 3 at 2 p.m., lining up in front of the high school.

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Both Thorsby basketball teams drop first games

Both Thorsby basketball teams drop first games

Thorsby’s boys and girls basketball teams opened their seasons Tuesday with disappointing losses at Verbena.

Verbena’s girls’ 34-31 victory over the Rebels was the first for any Devil on the roster, and senior Marqueska Deramus has been playing since she was in the seventh grade.

Deramus led the effort with a game-high 24 points, two of which gave the hosts a 34-28 lead with 1:10 remaining on the clock to ice the game.

First-year coach Nicole Ivey said she is fortunate that seven of her eight players return with varsity experience.

“All eight of them stepped up and played at a higher level than I knew they could,” she said.

Thorsby’s Sharonda Cooper posted a double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds.

Like the girls game, the boys game was close and competitive throughout.

THS led by as many as four points, on a Houston Daniel 3-pointer with about 2 minutes remaining in the fourth quarter.

The game was tied with about 2 minutes left in the fourth quarter when Verbena’s Fred Wright drained a couple of 3’s and T.J. Ray stole the ball at midcourt and finished for a 49-41 lead that the Rebels would not threaten.

The final score was 50-44.

Wright had 16 points for VHS, and Ray had 15 points.

Daniel led all scorers with 17 points.

Thorsby hosts Fayetteville on Thursday.

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Jemison police acquire first intern in history

Jemison police acquire first intern in history

The Jemison Police Department broke new ground this year by hiring an intern for the first time in its history.

Chris Warren, 25, of Marbury joined the department on Sept. 1 to complete a 540-hour internship for his criminal justice degree from Alabama State University.

“I want to do this to get some type of experience,” Warren said. “Whatever they do, they let me do.”

Warren’s internship was mandatory, but he was able to choose where he wanted to apply.

Chief Shane Fulmer said he was honored Warren chose Jemison and that the department was able to provide the internship he needed.

“A lot of people don’t get that opportunity,” Fulmer said. “It’s been great. He’s been involved and helped us out tremendously.”

Deputy Chief Marc McMinn said Warren has fulfilled many duties of a full-time police officer including data entry, house calls, patrols, wrecks, narcotics, court proceedings, warrants and car maintenance.

“We’ve been blessed to have him up here,” McMinn said. “He has helped us in binds.”

According to Fulmer, the department will continue to offer internships after this year.

Warren said he credits Fulmer and McMinn, as well as Mayor Eddie Reed, Investigator Sgt. Jeff Manasco, Officer Floyd Glass and event coordinator Karen McMinn for giving him a positive work experience.

Warren will graduate in December and plans to join the Police Reserves.

“He sees what the world is really about as far as law enforcement,” McMinn said. “He has done everything we do.”

Warren rides along with officers as much as he can, and although he is not allowed to write incident reports, he frequently helps enter information from reports into the department’s computers.

Warren said he usually works early in the morning until about 4 p.m. every day, and sometimes on weekends.

“People think police officers are bad people,” Warren said. “I guess people don’t know what’s right.”

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