Fayette Tigers taken down by Good Hope Raiders
Fayette County’s Jeremiah Stowe (6) looks for an open receiver. | Photo by Quinn Davis
The Fayette Tigers fell short in a hard-fought game on Friday night, losing to the Good Hope Raiders 24-22.
Fayette County’s Jeremiah Stowe (6) looks for an open receiver. | Photo by Quinn Davis
The Fayette Tigers fell short in a hard-fought game on Friday night, losing to the Good Hope Raiders 24-22.
Fayette County's Karson Sparks (8) takes down a Curry ball carrier. | Photo by Quinn Davis
The Fayette Tigers traveled to face the Curry Yellow Jackets on Friday night and came away with a commanding 67-16 victory.
Fayette County's Maurice Harris (2) battles his way through the Blue Devils' defense. | Photo by Devin Dudley
The Fayette Tigers dominated the Cordova Blue Devils 41-7 in a homecoming victory Friday night at John Morgan Brown Stadium at Waldon Tucker Field.
Fayette County’s Dezmon Harris (1) rushes the ball for a touchdown.
The Fayette Tigers kicked off their football season Friday night with a preseason jamboree, hosting American Christian Academy (Class 4A) Winfield (Class 3A) and South Lamar (Class 1A) in abbreviated matchups at John Morgan Brown Stadium. Each game consisted of two 12- minute quarters, giving both starters and reserves a chance to take the field.
On Monday, March 17, the Fayette County varsity boys defeated Christian Heritage Academy 2-1. The Tigers lost 7-1 to the Calera Bulldogs on Tuesday, March 18.
The Tigers won big over the Bartlesville Bruins 8-1 on Wednesday, March 19 in game one of a double header. In game two, Fayette County was defeated 12-2 by the Spanish Fort Toros.
The Fayette County varsity boys secured a 9-8 victory over the Winfield Pirates on Monday March 3. The Tigers faced a 11-4 loss by the Gordo Greenwave on Wednesday, March 5 and fell 10-3 to the Northside Rams on Thursday, March 6.
On Monday, March 3, the Fayette County varsity girls defeated the Haleyville Lions 7-4 in their first home game and area game of the season. The Lady Tigers claimed a 11-3 victory over the Marion County Red Raiders on Thursday. The next day, Fayette fell to the Oakman Wildcats, 4-3.
Fayette County's Logan Taylor (51) closes in on the ballcarrier as Fayette County hosted Winfield in high school football action. | Photo by Tommy Williams
The Winfield Pirates rushing attack was too much for the Fayette County Tigers to handle as the Pirates ran up 222 rushing yards to roll to a 35-6 victory on Thursday, Sep. 26, in Fayette.