Trussville, Clay and Pinson sports
By Tyler Waldrep COLUMBIA, S.C. — The University of South Carolina recently selected Trussville City Schools Athletics Director, Karen Johns, to join the 2015 Athletics Hall of Fame cl... Read more
By Anne M. Peterson / Associated Press Carli Lloyd came up big again. Three times. And with it came the Americans’ elusive third Women’s World Cup title. Lloyd scored a hat trick as the U.S.... Read more
By Solomon Crenshaw Jr., AlabamaNewscenter Negro League Baseball expert Layton Revel has been asked where he would build a museum to memorialize his passion for the sport. “In my opin... Read more
By Lee Weyhrich PINSON – Pinson Valley Youth Association is no more, and in its place is the Pinson Youth Sports Complex. The council voted to terminate the lease of the ball fields to PVYA... Read more
From staff reports Trussville Baseball continued to gather more hardware over the summer, as the 12U Huskies finished off an impressive season (44-7) with a Metro Championship. The Huskies w... Read more
By Tyler Waldrep TRUSSVILLE — It starts the same way most things start – with a step. Hewitt-Trussville’s Keegan Morrow can be a nightmare for opposing teams. Huskies’ varsity baseball... Read more
From staff reports TRUSSVILLE – A 10-0 thumping of the Birmingham Blazers did it for the Husky 13U club team. The victory marked the end of the season with a USA Playmakers 14U Tournament ch... Read more
From staff reports All it took was some motivational words from head coach Jonathan Smith to awaken Trussville’s 6U American League roster. With a 15-8 score shining from the scoreboard, Smi... Read more
By Lee Weyhrich Two new committees have been formed to provide oversight of two programs that benefit Pinson residents. The Pinson City Council voted to take over the management of Pinson yo... Read more
From staff reports An offensive night ended with a sure glove for the Trussville 6U Nationals. Trussville pitcher Kent Wingard stabbed a line drive for the third out of the final fram... Read more