This week's Shoals sports schedule, according to schedules supplied by the schools. Subject to change.
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HATTON — Jaden Smith scored 23 points to help Central set a season high for points with Saturday's 96-78 win at Hatton.
SUMMERTOWN, Tenn. — Laney Weathers scored seven of her 10 points in the fourth quarter, helping Loretto take a 49-40 victory at Summertown on Friday.
FLORENCE — Kourtlan Kendrick and Matthew Pieroni each picked up two wins in Florence's final wrestling meet of the regular season.
GREENHILL — Kadin Harper hit a free throw with 3.5 seconds remaining, and Rogers survived a desperation shot at the buzzer to beat Deshler 78-75 on Tuesday.
FLORENCE — Sarah Davis broke her own school single-game scoring record for a third time and included a buzzer-beating 3-pointer to boot.
This week's Shoals sports schedule, according to schedules supplied by the schools. Subject to change.
RED BAY — BP Blair scored 11 points and Red Bay won for the ninth time in 10 games, beating Phil Campbell 49-41 on Saturday.
ATHENS — Luke Mosley scored 18 points and Muscle Shoals clinched the Class 6A, Area 15 regular-season championship with Friday's 53-49 double-overtime victory at Athens.
ROGERSVILLE — The Central and Rogers boys basketball teams managed to accomplish something on Tuesday that had yet to be done in the 21st century.
This week's Shoals sports schedule, according to schedules supplied by the schools. Subject to change.
BELGREEN — Lawson Glover scored 13 points, and Red Bay won its first Franklin County championship in four years with Saturday's 47-33 win over Phil Campbell.
HATTON — Lexington had a nine-game winning streak snapped with Friday's 59-54 loss at Hatton.
MONTGOMERY — The Mr. Football trophy was safely tucked in Ryan Williams’ arms, the first time a sophomore had cradled it in the award’s 41-year history, and thought ahead to the next few days and then next year.
This week's Shoals sports schedule, according to schedules supplied by the schools. Subject to change.
MUSCLE SHOALS — Covenant Christian coach Bret Waldrep reached a career milestone Friday night with the Eagles' 61-25 win over Shoals Christian.
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