Thursday, May 22, 2014

The Evergreen Courant's Sports Flashback for May 22, 2014

18 YEARS AGO

MAY 23, 1996

“On May 16, 1996, Sparta Academy held their annual athletic banquet in the school gym.
“Josh Scott, a senior at Sparta Academy, was the 1996 recipient of the Jerry Peacock Memorial Award. This award is given to the best senior athlete who participates in at least three sports.
“Nicholas Jones, a senior at Sparta Academy, was the 1996 recipient of the D.T. Stuart Sportsmanship Award. This award is given to the senior athlete who exhibits good sportsmanship both on and off the playing field.
“Members of the varsity football team who received awards were Jerry Ezell, Outstanding Defensive Back; Steve Bradley, Outstanding Offensive Lineman; Lyle Bell, Outstanding Offensive Back; and Eric Davis, Outstanding Defensive Lineman.
“Members of the varsity basketball team who received awards were Larry Wright, Outstanding Rebounder; James Johnson, Outstanding Offensive Player and Team Captain; and Nicholas Jones, Outstanding Defensive Player.
“Nikki Jones received the following awards in varsity girls basketball: Team Captain, Outstanding Rebounder, Outstanding Defensive Player, Best Free-Throw Percentage and Best Field-Goal Percentage.
“Members of the softball team who received awards were Janet Kendrick, Outstanding Offensive Player; and Nikki Jones, Outstanding Defensive Player.”

33 YEARS AGO
MAY 28, 1981

“TG&Y – 103 McGehee St., Evergreen, Ala. – Prices Good Thurs., Fri., Sat. – Big League Chew Shredded Bubble Gum, Reg. 59 cents; two for 88 cents; Pom Pom Sport Socks, three per pack, Reg. $2.86; two for $5.”

B.C. Moore & Sons, Inc. – Fiesta Sale! Our biggest sale of Spring and Summer. Save with over 80 brand new super sale priced items! SST basketball shoes for men and boys, $10.87; regular, $14.99 to $16.99, canvas and vinyl uppers, Hi-tops or Oxford styles.”

“FOR SALE – 16-foot bass boat with 60 horsepower Johnson motor. Starter and generator with tilt trailer. Shell’s Trading Post.”

“Belleville Scouts set parents night: Boy Scout Troop 68 of Belleville will hold Parents Night this Saturday at 7:30 in the old school building. Boy Scouts and Cub Scout age boys and their parents are asked to bring a dish and participate in supper and the meeting, according to Assistant Scoutmaster Will Stallworth.”

48 YEARS AGO
MAY 26, 1966

“Maury Conner, the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Conner, Drewry, is the salutatorian of the Repton senior class for 1966. He has held many offices and participated in extra-curricular activities. They are…football, four years.”

63 YEARS AGO
MAY 24, 1951

“Loree Cops Two Wins; Bermuda Blasts Paul: The Loree Dollies had on their hitting clothes Sunday as they pounded out a double win over the Centerville Rookies, 10-5 and 17-0. The games were played on the Centerville field. ‘Check’ Ellis chalked up both wins as he played ‘iron man’ and pitched both ends of the doubleheader for the Dollies. He whiffed 27 batters in the two games.
“The wins were Loree’s first in the newly re-organized Conecuh Amateur League.
“Over at Bermuda, the Bears blasted the Paul Aces by a terrific 22 to 2 margin. The Bears sprayed base hits all over the park, including two home run shots as they pounded out their second straight Conecuh Amateur League win.
“Allen Thompson was on the mound for Bermuda and had the game under control all the way. His batterymate was George Wayne Watson. Harold Godwin started for Paul and was followed by two other hurlers, none of whom could quiet the Bear bats. Joe McLain was the receiver.”

78 YEARS AGO
MAY 28, 1936

“Merchants Win Pair From Brewton Millers: The local entry in the South Alabama League is still at the top of the heap on the strength of two wins over the fast Brewton nine. Playing good ball and living up to their reputation of being a great offensive club, the Merchants won Thursday, 4-1, and Sunday, 7-6.
“The first game was won easily behind the three-hit pitching of Ripper Williams, who fanned 10 and issued only one base on balls. The collegian’s first game with Evergreen was a masterpiece which should have been a shutout except for a fluke home run. The locals garnered two runs in the first on Barfield’s single followed by Sam Jones hit who scored on Melton’s fly back up against the right field wall.
“In the sixth, with two men away, three straight hits pushed another tally across the pan. One more run was scored in the eighth on one hit, a stolen base and another hit. This ended the Merchants scoring and made the final score four to Brewton’s one, which had been scored on a pop fly back of first, which was lost in the grass.”

“Sunday found Evergreen eking out a 7-6 win in the ninth frame here at Gantt field. Brewton started going in the first inning and counted twice on three solid base hits and one free ride. The Merchants came back in the same inning and showed the fans what a batting attack looks like. Seven men faced McDonald in this frame and five of them smashed out bingles to score four runs. In the second inning after the first two Evergreen sluggers had hit safely the southpaw was pulled in favor of Nichols former Andalusia twirler. Over the stretch of seven innings, the tall lad allowed the local nine only seven hits only to see his game lost in the ninth. In this period with the score tied Binion lined a blow to left for one base. He swiped second and remained there while Harper flied out and Seabrooks reached first on the Brewton receiver’s miscue. On a double steal in which the Brewton catcher attempted to get Seabrooks at second, Binion after stealing third, scored the winning marker. The batting of Barfield and Binion with the latter’s speed on the paths was a highlight of the game which for the most part was slow and uninteresting throughout.”

“Evergreen plays the Atmore Oilers here Thursday and in Atmore Sunday. Ripper Williams will hurl the game today with Seales on the mound Sunday.”

“Slim Eli Says – ‘Kill that Story about the one that Got Away’ – He broke the line; the reel didn’t work properly or the hook slipped off… well what ever the reason, make sure that it doesn’t happen again this season! Our new fishing equipment is the finest you can get and the tricky Mr. Fish won’t get away this year if you use our tackle. – Hildebrandt Flies and Spinners, Shakespeare Reels, Rods and Lines – Level winding Reels $1.25 and up. Joe Welch leaders and a large assortment of Poles, Lines, Hooks, Sinkers, Frog Gigs and Lures for the fishermen to select from. – See Our Window Display – Wild Brothers Hardware Co., Evergreen, Ala.”

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