Trussville, Clay and Pinson sports
From The Tribune staff reports TRUSSVILLE Hewitt-Trussville’s Mitchell Phillips was second in the Veterans Park Elite 8 in Hoover with a time of 16:55.62, a little more than nine seconds be... Read more
From The Tribune staff reports CLAY — Poll members have seen enough. A 46-14 pasting of then-No. 7 and previously unbeaten Jackson-Olin on Friday night catapulted Clay-Chalkville (6-0) into... Read more
Special to The Tribune BIRMINGHAM — The University of Alabama men’s basketball team will face Colorado State University in a neutral-site game at the newly renovated Legacy Arena for the C.M... Read more
By Bobby Mathews, sports editor SPRINGVILLE — The Springville Tigers used a combination of aggressive net play and strong setting to defeat Woodlawn and Hewitt-Trussville in straight sets ea... Read more
From The Tribune staff reports TRUSSVILLE — Hewitt-Trussville Head Track & Field Coach Tom Esslinger was recently announced as a 2021 inductee into the Jackson County Sports Hall of Fame... Read more
By Bobby Mathews, sports editor LEEDS — It was impossible to pick one standout performance from Leeds’ dominant 28-0 shutout of Center Point on Friday night. That’s why the Green... Read more
By Bobby Mathews, sports editor CLAY — Khalib Johnson balled out on Friday night as the 6-0 (4-0) Clay-Chalkville Cougars whipped previously undefeated Jackson-Olin, 46-14. The senior quarte... Read more
By Hannah Caver, staff writer MOODY — Moody High School demolished St. Clair County here, 63-0 on Friday, October 1, 2021, to go 4-2 for their homecoming game after taking two straight losse... Read more
By Joe Crowe, for The Tribune PINSON — Pinson Valley got quite a score from Mortimer Jordan High’s Blue Devils as the month of Halloween began Friday night, but came back from a halftime def... Read more
By Britney Bailey, for The Tribune CLAY — The Clay-Chalkville Cougars remain undefeated in their return to the gridiron after a week off with a 46-14 win over the Jackson-Olin Mustangs at ho... Read more