Last week was extremely jam-packed for the Reeltown baseball team, getting in four games from Tuesday through Saturday — and unfortunately, the Rebels fell in all three.
After an 0-7 start to the season, the Tallassee baseball team has been looking for that elusive winning formula. On Thursday, Tallassee finally found it on the road at Montgomery Academy (2-6), as the Tigers picked up their first win, 15-1, i…
For quite a while, Reeltown’s Matt Johnson has held multiple hats going through the athletic calendar. In the fall, he’s leading the football team to the playoffs as the head coach. In the winter, he serves the role of Reeltown’s athletics di…
History was made for the Reeltown wrestling team this past weekend. In total, the team sent four wrestlers to the state with some of the expected names amongst the bunch — Drake Wood, Justin Thomas and Brodie Jones. But for the first time in school history, Lilian Johnston will be making it …
On Saturday, Reeltown assistant coach Patrick Henderson was recognized as the Alabama Football Coaches Association Class 2A Assistant Coach of the Year.
When you throw 96 miles-per-hour on the mound and can flick a football 70-yards down the field with ease — you’re going to be on someone’s radar.Â
Reeltown girls basketball might be as young as it gets. The roster is composed of one senior and a handful of sophomores, but against Dadeville, it was those at the middle school level who made the biggest impact.
There is not much that can be done when your top players have to sit on the bench dealing with foul trouble. That aspect was very much evident in the Reeltown boys basketball team’s 57-48 loss to Dadeville on Tuesday.
There is a simple recipe when it comes to the Reeltown girls basketball team — Crystal Smith dribbles down the court, passes it to Sarenthia McKethern, easy bucket.
There may not be a more feared wrestler in the 215-pound weight class in the entire state than Reeltown’s Devin Bragg. A combination of size, strength and speed — Bragg has put it all together on the mat.
It has not been a pretty start to the season for the Reeltown boys basketball team by any stretch of the imagination. On Friday, the Rebels were handed their sixth straight loss to open the year, falling to Dadeville 59-43.Â