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  • POLL QUESTION 2
    Which team will win the varsity boys Cullman County tournament?

  • Cullman drops area contest to tough Patriots
    When is a 24-point loss not necessarily a bad thing?
    When the same team beat you by 40 just three days ago.

  • COUNTY BRACKETOLOGY
    All of the regular season games are in the books, and now the final Cullman County standings have officially been tallied.
    And the county tournaments top seeds go to… drum roll, please… the Fairview boys and Cold Springs girls.

  • SAINTS KEEP MARCHING
    VINEMONT — Britteny Schaefers believes everything is finally coming together for St. Bernard Prep’s girls basketball team.

  • Roads to Alabama different for Britts
    There may have been a little brotherly competition taking place at Triple Play Sports Academy Wednesday afternoon.
    Actually, there’s nothing little about these siblings.

  • Cats have six players sign? Now, that’s scary
    Thursday afternoon around 2 p.m., right after he and five other Bearcats signed college scholarships, senior left hander Drew Bryson sat in a couch in the Cullman High fieldhouse, fielding questions from The Times’ sports editor.

  • Putman wrapping up ’09 recruiting class
    It’s going to be a hectic 48 hours for Wallace State baseball coach Randy Putman.
    During today’s national baseball signing day, Putman will put the final touches on the Lions’ 2009 recruiting class by signing 10 players to athletic scholarships, a list that includes Cullman High senior Chase Mathis.

  • Clay finds new mentor in Woodard
    Steve Woodard: Mentor to professional baseball’s young pitchers.
    It’s a role the former Milwaukee Brewers hurler has found himself playing this winter while working with former Cullman High right hander Caleb Clay during the offseason.

  • Meek clinches top seed in Area 13
    HACKLEBURG — It's official: Meek High's boys basketball team finished Class 1A, Area 13 play unbeaten.

  • Boys prep basketball: Bad case of deja vu
    Bobby Meyer knew he needed a strong effort from his post players if Vinemont High was going to beat Good Hope.
    Well, the Eagles coach got it — and then some.

  • Thornton, Hollis highlight ’09 HOF class
    Johnny Thornton and Charles Hollis will enter the hall of fame with nine other inductees, including strength and conditioning guru Steve Johnson and former Cullman County superintendent Jim Boyd. The seven other inductees are Carol Brindley King, Douglas Styles, Bobby Waters, Shawn Crider, Randy Blackwood, James Michelfelder and Otis Green.

  • MICHAEL CUMMINGS: Time to take ‘Tebow’ out of Tebowmania
    The real reason we’re all sick and tired of Superman is because of all those analysts, most of whom are going around talking about Tebow while acting like love-sick teenagers.

  • Prep roundup: Warriors use whole roster in county win
    With the postseason just around the corner, Tuesday night felt like the perfect time for Regina Jones to try something new.
    And the newbies didn’t disappoint.

  • Prep roundup: Saints wallop West End, win third straight
    The opponent may have changed, but the results didn’t. Neither did the fashion in which in St. Bernard Prep won.

  • YOUNG, BY AGE ALONE
    Michael Oldacre didn’t know what to expect from his team.
    One senior, no juniors, a gaggle of underclassmen and, oh yeah, very little varsity experience.

  • Boys prep basketball: Fairview locks up county’s top seed
    Who needs field goals, anyway?
    Apparently not Fairview. That is, not when you’re shooting lights out at the free throw line.

  • Boys prep basketball: WINNING UGLY
    Missed shots, turnovers and high frustrations. It was that kind of night for Vinemont High’s boys basketball.
    But Saturday wasn’t all bad for the host Eagles. They did manage a 45-38 win over what’s turned out to be a very pesky Cold Springs team.

  • JUSTIN GRAVES: Hardman shows that small-school recruits can make it in the big-time
    Even with a boot on his leg, Trett Hardman managed to catch the attention of a few recruiting experts.

  • Bulldogs not letting lack of home games ruin season
    Defending home court: It’s something every prep basketball team in the state strives to do…
    … Well, every team except Addison High.

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