Rebels can make history

By Stephen Dawkins

It’s already been quite a season for the Thorsby football team—possibly the best season in school history, actually—but the Rebels aren’t ready for it to end just yet.

Thorsby on Friday will make its first playoff appearance since 2003 and a win would give this year’s team the most victories in school history, but coach Billy Jackson said he isn’t concerned about his players getting caught up in the excitement and forgetting the preparation during the week that necessarily precedes a strong performance on Friday night.

“The senior group we’ve got, they just love to play,” Jackson said. “I think they’re so excited about getting a chance to play another week that they’re not worried about anything else.”

If the Rebels (8-2) are going to play even another week, they’ll have to play better against Providence Christian (7-3) on Friday than they did in a 40-20 loss to Horseshoe Bend on Oct. 29.

THS committed five turnovers in the game, three on special teams.

“You don’t win many games with five turnovers. I think our kids played as hard as they could…We just made too many errors at the end to win,” Jackson said. “We all wanted to finish 9-1 so the guys were a little upset. This week’s game will depend on how we can get over a loss last week and get back to work.”

Thorsby hosts a Providence Christian team that has already set a school record for wins in a season with seven.

Granted, the program has only been around since 2006, but the Eagles have made the playoffs three out of five years, giving them more playoff experience than Thorsby.

“We can’t afford to take anybody lightly around here,” Jackson said. “We’ve got to play—we’ve got to compete.

Don’t look for competitiveness to be a problem for the Rebels, not with so much at stake.

“I don’t think they’ll take it lightly,” Jackson said. “We’ve been telling them all year long that they’ve got a chance to do something special.”

SportsPlus

Business

Groundbreaking: Chilton County’s one-stop courthouse breaks ground in Clanton

Clanton

Parole denied for Chilton offender

Clanton

Ivey makes stop in Chilton County for Rebuild Alabama Road Tour

News

Thorsby FFA wins dairy evaluation state title

Billingsley

Billingsley comes up short to Notasulga

Jemison

Panthers sputter on road at Demopolis

News

Rebels use second half blitz to run away from Greensboro

Isabella

Isabella narrowly falls on the road at Vincent

Maplesville

Maplesville cruises past Keith for win

Chilton Christian Academy

Patriots forfeit final game, end comeback season at .500

News

Verbena thrashes Autaugaville to stay in contention for region title

Clanton

First time’s the charm for Miss Swedish Harrelson

Clanton

Roberson places in Youth Sheep Show at Alabama National Fair

Isabella

AOTW: The Works — Isabella running back has four touchdowns in region win

Maplesville

Isabella Historic Society hosts radio host Whaley

News

Swed Celebration — 36th annual Swedish Festival in Thorsby

Business

The Clanton Innkeeper — Williams’ hotel dream in Clanton

Chilton County High School

CCHS, Billingsley host area volleyball tournaments, others on road

News

Autauga Academy hands Verbena first loss of season

News

Thorsby takes step towards playoffs with win over Dallas County

Jemison

Jemison’s early hole proves costly against Northside

Isabella

Isabella’s point explosion powers past Greene County

Chilton County High School

Calera comes back to beat Chilton County

Chilton Christian Academy

Patriots stomp Cahawba for homecoming win