Josh Frye

ECHS wins nail-biter; still No. 2
By JOSH FRYENews Sportswriter Escambia County’s Sheldon Williams led the Blue Devils in scoring during one of the best nail-biting wins of the season when ECHS beat Williamson High, 79-78, during double overtime on the road last Friday, January 21.During the first period, Williamson took an early lead, out-scoring the Blue Devils, 11 to 10, but the teams stayed neck-and-neck over the next three periods of play before ECHS held…
Cougars win over Wilcox, Sparta
By JOSH FRYENews Sportswriter Escambia Academy gained two more wins last week when Bubba Nettles helped lead the Cougars past Wilcox Academy, 46-44, last Tuesday (January 18), and Landon Sims helped gain victory over Sparta Academy, 54-32, last Thursday (January 20).With the two victories, EA advances to an 11-4 record and is currently the number two ranked team in the January 20 Alabama Sports Writer Association (ASWA) rankings. In front…
ACS Rams fall to Lighthouse; look to Ohio
By JOSH FRYENews Sportswriter Despite a strong stand and a career high 35-point game from Caeden Battles, Atmore Christian School fell 100-72 last Friday, January 21, to Lighthouse Christian Academy, but found victory earlier in the week last Thursday (January 20) against South Baldwin Christian Academy, 56-32.ACS head coach Tim Battles said that despite losing against Lighthouse, Caeden Battles and Titus Dean both gained career high scoring games against Lighthouse.“We…
Atmore students named to UA honors lists
The University of Alabama released names of students on honors lists for the 2021 fall term.Students were named to the dean’s list with an academic record of 3.5 (or above) or the president’s list with an academic record of 4.0 (all A’s).Students from Atmore on honors lists are as follows:Nealy Wiggins – President’s ListChelsea Black – President’s ListAnna Grace Janes of Atmore – Dean’s ListDisha Patel – President’s ListParker Reynolds…
CACC PTK food drive impacts 50 families
CACC President Dr. Craig Pouncey, center, joined members working on the food drive By COASTAL ALABAMA STAFFSpecial to Atmore News Students throughout Coastal Alabama Community College donated money, goods, and services over the recent holiday season to positively impact 50 families in need, throughout Baldwin, Escambia, and Mobile counties.For more than 20 years, the local Pi Psi Chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society has facilitated the annual food…