The
North Sand Mountain (Higdon) Lady Bison (11-0) set the AHSAA girls state
record for 3-point goals made in a single game last basketball season
with 18 versus Valley Head. Two weeks ago, the Lady Bison broke that
record with 19 in a 97-13 win over Whitesburg Christian.
Chelsea Siniard and
Hannah Vest sank five each,
Lacy Huckabee and
Cassidy Britt
added four treys apiece, and
Taylor Whited had one. Siniard had two and Huckabee one in last year's 18-trey team effort in
a 110-35 win over Valley Head for Coach Michael Wilborn.
DIVER BREAKS AHSAA'S OLDEST SWIM & DIVING RECORDRobert Raley
of
Murphy (Mobile) did something last weekend no one else
has been able to do in the last 27 years. He broke the AHSAA's oldest
Swimming & Diving State Championships state record.
The
junior posted an amazing 520.35 score in the diving competition at the
University of Alabama's Aquatic Center to claim the individual state
title for the boys diving competition. In the process he bested the
state record set by Austin High School's Mike Marmann in 1982. Marmann
scored 517.45 that season to set the mark that has stood for 28 years.
Marmann went on to attend the University of Alabama and earn SEC Diver
of the Year.
In the boys team
competition last weekend,
Bob Jones (Madison) scored 300 points to beat runner-up
Auburn (254) on the way to the Patriots' seventh straight AHSAA state
swim & diving championship. Senior Phil Deaton set one state record
and won two events to lead Bob Jones.
The
Hoover Lady Bucs won the school's first girls state championship since 1994 with 188 points, nipping Grissom (171).
Deaton won the 100-yard freestyle in a state-record time of 46.19
seconds and also won the 100-yard backstroke with a time of 50.65. The
Patriots also won the 200-yard freestyle relay, the 400-yard freestyle
relay and finished second to Auburn in the 200-yard medley relay.
Hoover's girls got a state-record performance from junior Angelica
Chapman in the 100-yard butterfly with a clocking of 55.71 seconds in
the finals. The Lady Bucs' 200-yard freestyle relay team edged Homewood
to win that event. Hoover also won the 400-yard freestyle relay with a
state-record 3:38.01 time.
Auburn senior Megan Molnar set two
AHSAA state swim meet records in winning the 50-yard freestyle in 23.09
seconds and broke her own record in the 100-yard breaststroke with a
1:02.15.
Homewood freshman Genny Pittman won the 100-yard backstroke
with a record 55.67 time in the finals after setting the state
record in the prelims with a time of 55.29. Both marks eclipsed the old
mark of 57.09.