The Wildcats season continues into the third round of the playoffs. Next week is Pike Road at home.
"Come out and scream for this team and let's get these boys to the semifinals.”
The Wildcats season continues into the third round of the playoffs. Next week is Pike Road at home.
"Come out and scream for this team and let's get these boys to the semifinals.”
The Wildcats win their third game of the year behind explosive third quarter against Smiths Station.
Wildcats drop homecoming tilt with Homewood.
Wildcats blow by Calera by 50 to open region play with a win.
BRHS can't get over the hump, dropping to rival Clay.
“We are light-years ahead of where we were last year,” head coach Smitty Grider said. “Having an offseason, a spring and coaching staff continuity and all those types of things have put us light-years ahead of where we were this time last year.”
“We want to put a great product on the field and represent our school and city the right way,” head coach Smitty Grider said at High School Media Days.
Gabe Benton and Jaxon Hay competed in the North-South All-Star baseball game, alongside coach Richy Brooks. For his efforts, Benton was named the South's MVP.
This past weekend, Benjamin Russell finished its summer slate of 7-on-7s with a 5-4 run through the National Tournament in Hoover.
Benjamin Russell went 7-0 and won the FCA 7-on-7 in Anniston on Tuesday, giving the squad momentum ahead of its run in the 7-on-7 National Tournament in Hoover from Friday to Saturday.
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