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Donoho’s girls, the 2025 Class 4A-5A Section 5 runners up. (Submitted photo)

Tennis Sectionals

Hoover, AL – Donoho girls take second at Class 4A-5A Section 5 tournament, punch ticket to Mobile and yet another state-tournament appearance. Oxford duo to state.

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Donoho’s girls, the 2025 Class 4A-5A Section 5 runners up. (Submitted photo)

Tennis Sectionals

Donoho girls take second at Class 4A-5A Section 5 tournament, punch ticket to Mobile and yet another state-tournament appearance. Team scores 1. Briarwood Christian 70

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Oxford’s Matt Tippets runs to victory in the 800-meter dash Wednesday, completing a sweep of the three individual distance events in the Calhoun County meet. He set a new record in the 1,600 and was named the most valuable athlete of the boys’ meet. (Photo by Joe Medley/East Alabama

Calhoun County Track

Oxford, AL – Several individual county records fall, and Oxford’s boys, girls sweep to county team championships. Team scores BOYS 1. Oxford 162 2. Anniston

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Donoho’s girls’ soccer team celebrates after beating Temple (Ga.) 4-2 on Wednesday. (Submitted photo)

Spring Roundup

Temple, GA – Donoho’s girls down Temple (Ga.) to reach 18–0, ranked sixth across all classifications, according to Alabama coaches. Ohatchee softball ups to 23-10.

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Donoho’s girls claim their latest Calhoun County soccer championship trophy Thursday at Choccolocco Park. (Photo by Joe Medley/East Alabama Sports Today)

Donoho Still Winning

Oxford, AL – Donoho keeps streak of Calhoun County Tournament championships alive with 2-0 victory over Jacksonville, claims eighth title. Girls’ pairings MONDAY, April 7

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White Plains’ Cam Hurst, the boys’ low medalist, pumps his fist after hitting the clinching eagle putt on No. 18 during Tuesday’s final round of the Calhoun County Tournament at Pine Hill Country Club.

Calhoun County Golf

Calhoun County, AL – Eagle on No. 18 clinches medalist for Hurst, helps WP boys win another title. Eighth-grader Stokes goes wire to wire, leads Alexandria

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