Trussville, Clay and Pinson sports
By Crystal McGough, copy editor CLAY — Four new tennis courts and four pickleball courts beside Clay Elementary School are officially open to the public, after the city of Clay held a ribbon... Read more
By JOHN ZENOR Associated Press TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Whatever happened last season, the expectations remain the same at Alabama for fans, coaches and players alike. Perfection. “Just... Read more
From The Trussville Tribune staff reports TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Former Clay-Chalkville and now Alabama freshman defensive lineman DJ Dale was named to the Crimson Tides’ starting lineup p... Read more
By Joshua Huff, sports editor AUBURN, Ala. — Much has occurred for Auburn football between 1946 and now. The Tigers have won four national championships during that span. They have groomed t... Read more
By JOHN ZENOR Associated Press AUBURN, Ala. (AP) — Gus Malzahn took a deep dive into his past during the offseason. The Auburn coach watched film of his early offenses at Tulsa, two of which... Read more
By PETE IACOBELLI Associated Press CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) — Clemson coach Dabo Swinney knows how to draw a crowd. Hold one, too. Whether he is out running errands in Clemson, watching his sons p... Read more
By MICHAEL MAROT Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Andrew Luck watched one last game from the sideline Saturday. Then he said goodbye to the NFL. The Indianapolis Colts quarterback heard... Read more
By Chris Megginson ALABASTER – With only a handful of college football games on the schedule Saturday, Aug. 24, Clay-Chalkville High School took the field at Thompson High School’s War... Read more
PREP FOOTBALL= Carver-Birmingham 69, Parker 37 Center Point 26 Philadelphia 20 Clay-Chalkville 37, Dothan 14 Demopolis 14, Tuscaloosa County 8 Geraldine 49, Crossville 13 Marbury 48, Monteva... Read more
By Joshua Huff, sports editor TRUSSVILLE — Hewitt-Trussville has not opened a season at home since 2017. Going forward, the Huskies might want to reconsider scheduling more home openers in t... Read more