Lions fall one point short in Class 1A Championship thriller

Cole Brand takes the ball downcourt in the state finals against Brantley.

Hubbertville’s remarkable postseason run came down to the final seconds Thursday night as the Lions fell to Brantley 45-44 in the AHSAA Class 1A boys basketball state championship game. Despite the loss, Hubbertville delivered a determined performance on the state’s biggest stage, battling back multiple times and holding the lead late in the fourth quarter before Brantley connected on a three-pointer in the closing moments to secure the title.

Bears win three during busy week

Drake McBride prepares to take a swing. McBride hit a two-run double against Coastal Alabama North on March 6.

The Bevill State Bears battled through a busy stretch of games last week, picking up three wins behind explosive offense and strong pitching. Jackson State 25, Bevill State 24 Bevill State opened the week with a wild offensive battle against Jackson State Community College on March 3, falling 25-24 despite one of the Bears’ most productive days at the plate.

Tigers win three of four, sweep Jasper in doubleheader

Brayden Unger (7) is congratulated by teammates at home plate after hitting a two-run home run against Cordova.

The Fayette County varsity baseball team picked up three wins in four games last week, including a pair of late-game victories and a doubleheader sweep of Jasper on March 6. FCHS 9, Cordova 8 The Tigers delivered one of their most exciting finishes of the season on March 3, defeating Cordova 9-8 in walk-off fashion.

Berry Softball wins two in four-game stretch

Berry’s Alivia Morrison makes contact at the plate during varsity softball action as the Lady Wildcats start their season.

The Berry varsity softball team went 2-1-1 over a busy two-day stretch March 6–7, picking up wins over Fayette County and South Lamar while battling Lamar County twice. Berry 1, FCHS 0 Berry opened the stretch with a narrow 1-0 victory over Fayette County on March 6.

New Berry ordinance sets Bay’s Lake rules

The Berry Town Council has approved a new ordinance establishing rules for the use of Bay’s Lake in an effort to protect the town’s drinking water supply. Bay’s Lake serves as a reservoir for the Town of Berry’s municipal water system and has operated as a water source since the town purchased the property in 1985. The updated ordinance is intended to ensure the lake remains in suitable condition to continue serving as a reliable drinking water source while still allowing limited public use.

Berry Varsity Wildcats split week on the baseball diamond

Walker Edmonson takes his place on the mound as relief in the game against Curry.

The Berry varsity baseball team picked up two wins during a busy week but dropped a pair of games late as the Wildcats faced Carbon Hill, Curry, Pickens Academy and Lamar County. Berry 3, Carbon Hill 0 Berry opened the week with a strong pitching performance in a 3-0 victory over Carbon Hill on March 2.

Understanding the ballot: Election 2026

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Council to post Bay’s Lake rules

The Berry Town Council met Monday, March 2, at Berry Town Hall, with Mayor Mary Lollar presiding. The meeting began with approval of minutes from the town’s previous meetings following an earlier executive session. All council members were present except Calvin Madison. During the meeting, the council approved updated ordinances for Bay’s Lake. Mayor Lollar said the revised rules will be filed with the courthouse, posted at the lake, displayed in several locations around town and published for the public.

Bevill State baseball picks up six wins in busy week

Will Whitley works from the mound during Bevill State’s strong six-game stretch, earning a win in the Bears’ victory over BMCU Dev 26.

Bevill State Community College baseball put together an impressive six-game run, sweeping doubleheaders against Blue Mountain Christian University Developmental 26 on Feb. 23 and Central Alabama Community College on Feb. 25 and Feb. 28.

Tigers come up short in early games, earn win over Winfield

Brady Stocks gets ready to hit a double in the game against Sipsey Valley on Feb. 28.

The Fayette County Varsity Tigers battled to the final inning but came up just short in a 7-6 loss to Cordova on Feb. 23 before falling 10-0 to Jasper on Feb. 26. The Tigers later split a pair of contests on Feb. 28, dropping a matchup to Sipsey Valley before earning a 10-6 win over Winfield.

Hubbertville beats Hatch, headed to Class 1A Finals

Cameron Pendley lays up a shot in the 1A Boys’ semifinals against R.C. Hatch High School on March 2 at Legacy Arena in Birmingham.

The Hubbertville Lions are headed to the state championship game after overcoming an early deficit and finishing strong to defeat the defending champions of R.C. Hatch Bobcats, 71-60, in the Class 1A semifinals Monday, March 2 at Legacy Arena. The final score does not fully reflect how competitive the game was from start to finish.

Council reviews development, supports Fayette schools

Fayette Elementary, Middle, and High Schools received checks from the City Council. Pictured in the front row (L toR) are Mayor Rod Northam, Daniel Gonzales, Dr. Cristy Thompson, Rodney Hannah and Steve Herring. Back row (L toR): Cedric Wilson, Tommy Williams, Mickey Joe Morgan and Floyd Rodgers.

The Fayette City Council covered a wide range of community business during its recent meeting, including economic development updates, school funding, community projects, and city financial reports. The meeting opened with an invocation by local businessman Mark Brown, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. After confirming a quorum, the council approved minutes from the Feb. 10 regular meeting. Tom Wisemiller of the Northwest Alabama Economic Development Alliance (C3) provided an update on regional economic development efforts.

Bevill holds annual Torch Invitational

Berry High School winners. Back row (left to right): Luke Ward, Houston Gurganus, Leah Ward and Seth Traweek. Front row: Hunter Roberts, Wesley Baker, Camryn Fros, and Bridget Dunn.

High school students from across the area gathered Friday, Feb. 20, for Bevill State Community College’s Annual Torch Invitational, an event designed to recognize academic achievement and introduce students to college-level opportunities. The Torch Invitational is open to sophomores, juniors and seniors from area high schools and career and technical centers. The annual competition features a variety of individual contests, with students competing for awards and scholarships that can help jumpstart their college careers.

Understanding the ballot: Election 2026

When election season rolls around, national races often grab the most attention. However, in many communities, local offices can have a more direct impact on daily life than higher-profile contests. Positions like county commissioners, school board members, revenue commissioners and superintendents of education help shape decisions that affect roads, schools, taxes, public safety and other essential services.

Pickens Co. cop held in Fayette Jail

An Aliceville police officer charged in a multi-agency child exploitation investigation is now being housed in the Fayette County Jail, creating a direct Fayette County connection in a case that has already led to the arrest of five individuals in Pickens County. Caminion Gary, 24, of Aliceville, was initially booked into the Pickens County Jail following his arrest by special agents with the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s State Bureau of Investigation. He has since been transferred to the Fayette County Jail.