Josh Frye

EA wraps up region title with dominating win over Lowndes
By JOSH FRYE News Sportswriter For the second consecutive year, the Escambia Academy Cougars have clinched the AISA Class AA, Region 2 championship. This year it came in the form of a dominating, 41-0 victory over Lowndes Academy last Thursday, October 24. The victory secured the top seed for the Cougars in the AISA playoff bracket. EA senior Ty Williams led the offense with more than 173 total yards and…
Playoff-bound JUB defeats Hatch
Rabb, Nettles, Hunt lead way as Bulldogs dominate Hatch By JOSH FRYE News Sportswriter J.U. Blacksher’s Bulldogs celebrated homecoming and a trip to the Class 2A playoffs with a 44-14 stroll past R.C. Hatch last Friday, October 25. Quarterback K.D. Rabb led the high-octane JUB offense, completing 6 of 10 pass attempts for 84 yards and two touchdowns and rushing for 97 yards on 12 carries. Sophomore JaDaniel Nettles had…
Sowing seeds
By SHERRY DIGMON News Publisher Wycliffe Associates is about one thing – to have a Bible in every language by 2025. That’s a lofty goal considering there are more than a billion people with no Scripture and almost 2,000 people groups with no written language. Wycliffe is working to translate Scripture into people’s heart language – the language their mother spoke, the language she spoke to them when they were…
To fight impeachment, Republicans must get off the sidelines
For weeks, Democrats have been holding secretive impeachment proceedings behind closed doors, out of sight of the American people. Chairman Adam Schiff of the House Select Committee on Intelligence has been interviewing witnesses in a restricted area deep beneath the Capitol in a small room called a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility, known as a SCIF. The SCIF is specifically designed for classified briefings and other extremely sensitive committee business, not…
WSD pumpkin contest winners
Even though Williams Station Day was cancelled, the pumpkin decorating contest was judged at the Atmore Public Library. Participants were asked to decorate, not carve, a pumpkin to depict their favorite storybook character. First place went to Evelyn Esparza and Angelica Fernandez for their Cat in the Hat pumpkin. Briauna Matheny took second place with her Elsa pumpkin. Not pictured is Danielle Faircloth, who won third place.