Aggies beat Tigers 38-21
Fayette County’s Andrew Lollar (15) and Michael Tyree (16) team up for a tackle on an Aggies’ ball carrier. | Photo by Devin Dudley
The Fayette Tigers hosted Hamilton on Friday night and fell 38-21 to the Aggies.
Fayette County’s Andrew Lollar (15) and Michael Tyree (16) team up for a tackle on an Aggies’ ball carrier. | Photo by Devin Dudley
The Fayette Tigers hosted Hamilton on Friday night and fell 38-21 to the Aggies.
Top row from left to right are Lashelle Cannon, Lainey Deavours, Eady Porter, Emma Strickland, Lauren Unger, Aleyia Nalls, Preslee Kelly, Ava McKelvey, Paislee Kelly, Lakiah Gilreath, Quinn Davis and Aliya Stevenson; bottom row are Caylen Williams, Sofi Gant and Addie Thomas. | Photo by Devin Dudley
Fayette County's Karson Sparks (8) takes down a Curry ball carrier. | Photo by Quinn Davis
The Fayette Tigers traveled to face the Curry Yellow Jackets on Friday night and came away with a commanding 67-16 victory.
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The Fayette County High School girls’ varsity volleyball team were the winners of the WAC Tournament that was held at South Lamar High School Sept. 20. They defeated Winfield 2-1, Sulligent 2-0 and played Sulligent for the championship, winning 2-1.
Pictured at right, bottom row left to right, are seniors Addie Thomas, Sofi Gant, and Caylen Williams; top row, left to right, is Quinn Davis, Lainey Deavours, Eady Porter, Lakiah Gilreath, Lashelle Cannon, Preslee Kelly, Aliya Stevenson and Paislee Kelly.
Fayette County’s Maurice Harris (2) finds open ground through the Lions’ defense. | Photo by Shelly Hess
The Fayette Tigers traveled to Jones Field on Friday night, defeating the Haleyville Lions in a 61-21 victory.
Fayette County High School will celebrate its 2025 homecoming during the week of Sept. 29 through Oct. 3, with the theme “GAME ON, Blue Devils!” The homecoming festivities kick off Friday, Sept. 26, with “A Night in the Bayou,” a dance for students in grades 9–12. The event will be held at Bungalows from 8 to 10 p.m. Tickets are $25 and must be purchased by Thursday, Sept. 25.
Throughout the week, students can participate in themed dress-up days:
• Monday: “Monopoly Monday” — Dress like a millionaire or favorite celebrity.
Fayette County's Zamarion Nalls (4) is shown above making a rush attempt as they hosted the South Lamar Stallions on Aug. 29. Nalls was injured during the Dora game on Sept. 12 and is still recovering.
Fayette County High School junior football player Zamarion Nalls is recovering after suffering a serious injury during the game against Dora on Friday, Sept. 12.
Fayette County's Maurice Harris (2) breaks free for a touchdown.
The Fayette Tigers started their second region game on Friday night, shutting out the Fultondale Wildcats 44–0 at John Morgan Brown Stadium.
Fayette County’s Zamarion Nalls (4) evades the grasp of a
Dora player.
The Fayette Tigers traveled to Horace Roberts field on Friday night to face off against the Dora Bulldogs.
The Greenwave and Tigers battle it out to recover a fumble.
In a back-and-forth rivalry showdown to open the high school football season, the Fayette Tigers hosted the Gordo Greenwave on Friday night at John Morgan Brown Stadium.