• 59°
franklin county times

Jaguar dreams come up short on soggy field

By Staff
Photo by Paula Merritt/The Meridian Star
TOUGH GRAB Wayne Academy's Barrett Tynes hauls in a reception against Trinity's Chad Ridley. The 24-yard pass was thrown by Cory Cochran and set up Wayne's lone touchdown in the 14-7 loss in the Academy A title game in Clinton.
By Jeff Byrd/The Meridian Star
Dec. 2, 2001
CLINTON With their championship dreams dashed on a soggy Robinson-Hale Stadium, the Wayne Academy Jaguars will have to console themselves with a state runner-up trophy and an 11-win season for 2001.
Fans, players, cheerleaders and administrators voiced their disappointment in the 14-7 loss to Trinity Episcopal but at the same time were grateful for the accomplishments and joy the Jaguars brought in their drive to Clinton here on a sunny Saturday afternoon.
Tynes' son Scott was another Jaguar fan looking for his team to pull out a title.
Cheerleader Erin Wood was hoping her older brother Steven Wood and boyfriend Cory Cochran could pull off a third state title in four years.
For center Derrick King, not only did he have to battle Trinity's sturdy defensive linemen, but the
muddy Robinson-Hale turf.
Cochran, who was an offensive catalyst for the
Jaguars, agreed.
The Jaguars also had difficulty corralling Ridley and his fullback in Kayne Troutman. The pair combined for 171 yards rushing.
Ridley was glad to see his former camp roommate in Cochran perform well in a state title game.
Jeff Byrd is a sports writer for the Meridian Star. He can be reached at 693-1551.
or by e-mail at jbyrd@themeridianstar.com.

Features

Third generation stonecutter takes pride in continuing legacy

Franklin County

Meet current group of Franklin County Junior Leaders

Franklin County

State issues fire alert

Galleries

PHOTOS: Roxy holds cruise-in events in downtown Russellville

Galleries

PHOTOS: Tharptown senior homecoming representatives take court

News

Phil Campbell, Red Bay FFA place at North Alabama State Fair

News

BTCPA announces auditions for first production of season

News

RCS Education Foundation honors excellence

News

Downtown Russellville Collective receives grant to further efforts

Franklin County

NWSCC sees fall enrollment continue to rise

News

AlmostBama show raises money for Place of Grace Sept. 23

News

Roxy holds Cruise-In

Franklin County

Political announcement: Doug Aaron announces run for county commission seat 


Franklin County

TVA plans to invest $15 billion over next three years

Franklin County

Alabama Young Farmers vie for top titles

News

RHS ranks 18th on best Alabama high schools list

News

Downtown Russellville Collective receives statewide recognition at Main Street Alabama conference

Franklin County

PHOTOS: Franklin County celebrates Watermelon Festival

Franklin County

Chamber names watermelon winners

Franklin County

NWSCC hosts Run for Reading 5K, Family Fun Run on Sept. 16

Franklin County

New law prohibits smoking, vaping in vehicles with children

News

Phil Campbell, Tharptown tune-up for openers

Franklin County

PHOTOS: Franklin County Watermelon Festival

Franklin County

Cost-share availability for southern pine beetle prevention 

x