Berry Wildcats defeat Brillant, Lady Tigers earn win over Hubbertville
Hub’s Mylie Kate Hubbert (21) and Fayette County’s Laschelle Cannon (15) and Emma Kate McKelvey (23) fight for a rebound. | Photo by Leah Hollingsworth
Hub’s Mylie Kate Hubbert (21) and Fayette County’s Laschelle Cannon (15) and Emma Kate McKelvey (23) fight for a rebound. | Photo by Leah Hollingsworth
The Hubbertville Varisty Boys Basketball team were named Northwest Alabama Conference (NAC) Tournament Champions after defeating Lynn (78-36), Berry (84-54) and Hackleburg (95-61) in the NAC tournament on Dec. 11-13. Kane Rushing, Blaize Wakefield and Cameron Pendley made the NAC All Conference team.
Hub’s Tyler Stricklin (7) rushes the ball past a Bulldogs’ defender. | Photo by Leah Hollingsworth
Traveling to Wadley for the third round of the high school playoff’s the Lions battled with the defending state champion Bulldogs.
Hub’s Braylon Hill (52) puts pressure on the Panthers’ quarterback. | Photo by Leah Hollingsworth
On Friday night Hubbertville met up with the Hackleburg Panthers once again after closing out regular season play with a 50-20 win over the Panthers earlier in the season at Ray Stadium.
Hub’s Kane Rushing (23) rushes past a Bobcats’ defender. | Photo by Leah Hollingsworth
The Lions welcomed the Woodland Bobcats to Harris Field on Friday night hosting the first round of the high school playoffs in Wiley Hollingsworth Stadium.
Hub’s Charles Keeton (24) closes in for a sack on the Panthers’ quarterback. | Photo by Leah Hollingsworth
After a winning streak of all games, the Hubbertville Lions took one more win to complete a perfect season Thursday, Oct. 30, when they won against the Hackleburg Panthers 50-20.
Hubbertville varsity girls’ volleyball seniors who were recognized on Senior Night from left to right are Bailey Edgil, Georgia Grace Gardner, Zoe Whitson and McKenzie Mahan. | Photo by Leah Hollingsworth
The Hubbertville girls’ varsity volleyball team finshed the season with a 4-13 overall record and finished 1-5 (4th) in the region.
Hub’s Kane Rushing (23) evades the grasp of a Bears’ defensive player. | Photo by Leah Hollingsworth
The Hubbertville Lions traveled to face the Lynn Bears on Friday night and returned with a 50-6 victory.
Hub’s Braylon Hill (52) and Charles Keeton (24) make a tackle. | Photo by Leah Hollingsworth
The Lions hosted Brilliant for the homecoming game on Friday night and dominated the Tigers with a 66-0 win.
Hub's Tyler Stricklin (7) runs the ball into Tornado territory. | Photo by Leah Hollingsworth
The Lions traveled to Reform to face the Pickens County Tornadoes on Friday night. The Lions exited G. S. Spruill Stadium with the 53- 6 score and region game win.