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April 19, 1952 - January 9, 2026
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Charles T. “Chuck” Harkins, Jr
January 8, 1947 - January 10, 2026
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MARIETTA, Ga. – William Carey turned a back-and-forth thriller into a statement win Thursday night, powering past Life University 96–81 in an electric road performance.
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Jack B. Pearson
March 3, 1933 - January 4, 2026
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The Winona High School girls and boys basketball teams only got to play one time each last week, as the weather forced the postponement of other games.
The Lady Tigers fell 41-29 to Region 4-3A foe Aberdeen High School Thursday night in Aberdeen. The Lady Bulldogs led 16-7 after one, 19-16 at the half and 30-22 after the third period.
Azaria Small led Winona (3-16, 0-1) with 11 points. Mary Beth Brannon and Alisha Taylor had six points each.
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The Winona High School girls and boys basketball teams only got to play one time each last week, as the weather forced the postponement of other games.
The Lady Tigers fell 41-29 to Region 4-3A foe Aberdeen High School Thursday night in Aberdeen. The Lady Bulldogs led 16-7 after one, 19-16 at the half and 30-22 after the third period.
Azaria Small led Winona (3-16, 0-1) with 11 points. Mary Beth Brannon and Alisha Taylor had six points each.
By Calvin Stevens - Sports Writer on
2 months ago
The Winona High School girls and boys basketball teams only got to play one time each last week, as the weather forced the postponement of other games.
The Lady Tigers fell 41-29 to Region 4-3A foe Aberdeen High School Thursday night in Aberdeen. The Lady Bulldogs led 16-7 after one, 19-16 at the half and 30-22 after the third period.
Azaria Small led Winona (3-16, 0-1) with 11 points. Mary Beth Brannon and Alisha Taylor had six points each.
By Calvin Stevens - Sports Writer on
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The Winona High School girls and boys soccer teams will entertain Pelahatchie High School Friday in the first round of the Class I state playoffs.
The Lady Tigers, who are 10-4 overall and 5-0 in Region 4, will tangle with the Lady Chiefs at 5:30 p.m. at Tiger Stadium. The Lady Chiefs are the fourth seed from Region 3.
The two boys teams will follow at 7 p.m. Winona (6-9 overall and 3-2 in region) is the second seed from its region, and Pelahatchie is the third seed from Region 3.
By Calvin Stevens - Sports Writer on
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The Winona High School girls and boys soccer teams will entertain Pelahatchie High School Friday in the first round of the Class I state playoffs.
The Lady Tigers, who are 10-4 overall and 5-0 in Region 4, will tangle with the Lady Chiefs at 5:30 p.m. at Tiger Stadium. The Lady Chiefs are the fourth seed from Region 3.
The two boys teams will follow at 7 p.m. Winona (6-9 overall and 3-2 in region) is the second seed from its region, and Pelahatchie is the third seed from Region 3.
By Calvin Stevens - Sports Writer on
2 months ago
The Winona High School girls and boys soccer teams will entertain Pelahatchie High School Friday in the first round of the Class I state playoffs.
The Lady Tigers, who are 10-4 overall and 5-0 in Region 4, will tangle with the Lady Chiefs at 5:30 p.m. at Tiger Stadium. The Lady Chiefs are the fourth seed from Region 3.
The two boys teams will follow at 7 p.m. Winona (6-9 overall and 3-2 in region) is the second seed from its region, and Pelahatchie is the third seed from Region 3.
By Calvin Stevens - Sports Writer on
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The J.Z. George Lady Jaguars picked up a 44-40 Region 3-2A win over visiting Leland High School last Tuesday night in North Carrollton.
Kyndale Edwards led J.Z. George (12-9, 2-3) with 10 points. Dakiya Robinson had nine points, and Jamiya Leahman chipped in eight. Leah Franklin tallied six, and Kyleigh Sibley had five points.
In the boys game, Leland held off a furious rally by the Jaguars in the fourth quarter to gain a 55-53 triumph. The Cubs led 42-28 after the third period.
By Calvin Stevens - Sports Writer on
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The J.Z. George Lady Jaguars picked up a 44-40 Region 3-2A win over visiting Leland High School last Tuesday night in North Carrollton.
Kyndale Edwards led J.Z. George (12-9, 2-3) with 10 points. Dakiya Robinson had nine points, and Jamiya Leahman chipped in eight. Leah Franklin tallied six, and Kyleigh Sibley had five points.
In the boys game, Leland held off a furious rally by the Jaguars in the fourth quarter to gain a 55-53 triumph. The Cubs led 42-28 after the third period.
By Calvin Stevens - Sports Writer on
2 months ago
The J.Z. George Lady Jaguars picked up a 44-40 Region 3-2A win over visiting Leland High School last Tuesday night in North Carrollton.
Kyndale Edwards led J.Z. George (12-9, 2-3) with 10 points. Dakiya Robinson had nine points, and Jamiya Leahman chipped in eight. Leah Franklin tallied six, and Kyleigh Sibley had five points.
In the boys game, Leland held off a furious rally by the Jaguars in the fourth quarter to gain a 55-53 triumph. The Cubs led 42-28 after the third period.
By Calvin Stevens - Sports Writer on
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Photo by Photo Special to Times/Conservative, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Members of the team are, from left, Bryce Rayburn, Landon Hurst, Jack James, Kaiden Rayburn, John Lane Beck, Jaxin Jordan, Brayden Bowlin, Landon Acy, Henry Gillespie, Brighton Kelly, Cole Beckwith, Brycen Sprayberry, Holden Acy, Braylen Lance and Shawn Clanton. The head coach is Jason Kelly.
The District 2-2A Tournament was scheduled to start Tuesday night at Carroll Academy but because of the winter storm, the contest between Carroll Academy and Deer Creek School will not be played as Deer Creek pulled out of the tournament.
The Warriors came in as the 5th seed, and Carroll is the No. 4 seed. The Rebels advance and will take on Manchester Academy at 7:45 p.m. Thursday. The tournament runs through Saturday.
By Calvin Stevens - Sports Writer on
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Photo by Photo Special to Times/Conservative, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Members of the team are, from left, Bryce Rayburn, Landon Hurst, Jack James, Kaiden Rayburn, John Lane Beck, Jaxin Jordan, Brayden Bowlin, Landon Acy, Henry Gillespie, Brighton Kelly, Cole Beckwith, Brycen Sprayberry, Holden Acy, Braylen Lance and Shawn Clanton. The head coach is Jason Kelly.
The District 2-2A Tournament was scheduled to start Tuesday night at Carroll Academy but because of the winter storm, the contest between Carroll Academy and Deer Creek School will not be played as Deer Creek pulled out of the tournament.
The Warriors came in as the 5th seed, and Carroll is the No. 4 seed. The Rebels advance and will take on Manchester Academy at 7:45 p.m. Thursday. The tournament runs through Saturday.
By Calvin Stevens - Sports Writer on
2 months ago
Photo by Photo Special to Times/Conservative, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Members of the team are, from left, Bryce Rayburn, Landon Hurst, Jack James, Kaiden Rayburn, John Lane Beck, Jaxin Jordan, Brayden Bowlin, Landon Acy, Henry Gillespie, Brighton Kelly, Cole Beckwith, Brycen Sprayberry, Holden Acy, Braylen Lance and Shawn Clanton. The head coach is Jason Kelly.
The District 2-2A Tournament was scheduled to start Tuesday night at Carroll Academy but because of the winter storm, the contest between Carroll Academy and Deer Creek School will not be played as Deer Creek pulled out of the tournament.
The Warriors came in as the 5th seed, and Carroll is the No. 4 seed. The Rebels advance and will take on Manchester Academy at 7:45 p.m. Thursday. The tournament runs through Saturday.
By Calvin Stevens - Sports Writer on
2 months ago
While I was out working on our recovery efforts this week from what is now referred to as the 2026 Ice Storm, there were so many first responders and crews of many agencies out working long hours. It is a dangerous situation. Here in this area, limbs fall where the heavy ice is, and safety precautions are a must.
My earliest days of remembering severe weather are with my Dad. When severe weather struck, he could be gone for days. He was a serviceman for almost 40 years, helping to restore power for Delta Electric Power Association.
By Ken Strachan - Columnist on
2 months ago
While I was out working on our recovery efforts this week from what is now referred to as the 2026 Ice Storm, there were so many first responders and crews of many agencies out working long hours. It is a dangerous situation. Here in this area, limbs fall where the heavy ice is, and safety precautions are a must.
My earliest days of remembering severe weather are with my Dad. When severe weather struck, he could be gone for days. He was a serviceman for almost 40 years, helping to restore power for Delta Electric Power Association.
By Ken Strachan - Columnist on
2 months ago
Santa Clarita, Calif. – The Crusaders' season opener against The Master's didn't unfold the way they hoped, as the Mustangs handed WCU a 15–1 defeat Thursday afternoon at Lou Herwaldt Stadium.
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Marietta, Ga. – The William Carey women's basketball team came up just short on Thursday afternoon, falling 53–52 in a back-and-forth battle at Life University.
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