SCORE! is a community-driven publication of The Anniston Star promoting the best in youth and adult recreational sports in Northeast Alabama.

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Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising up every time we fail.

— Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Orange defeats Navy in soccer shootout

JACKSONVILLE – At the end of Monday night’s game between the Orange Mashburns and Navy Stricklins the score was tied at three.

Since the teams are part of Jacksonville PARD’s 11U league, however, the game didn’t end in a tie.

It went into a shootout.

Woodland wins season opener

WOODLAND – On Saturday, September 16 , Woodland’s home opener was all the Bobcat faithful hoped for … and more.

Football Games for September 16-21, 2006

Coosa Valley Football for Youth, North Alabama Youth Football, and Oxford Barber Dairy Football Games for September 16-21, 2006

Saturday Soccer: September 16

Schedule for Saturday soccer games for September 16, 2006.

Weaver Bearcats open against Aggies

The Weaver Bearcats in the Coosa Valley Football League had their season opener on Saturday against the Lineville Aggies.

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Hobson City Pard & Club U

Coaches Meeting January 30, 2007 at 7:00pm at Club U.

Sign up dates:

February 3, 2007 9:00am - 2:00pm
February 10, 2007 9:00am - 2:00pm

Bring a copy of Birth Certificate to Registration.

$40.00 per child - - $30.00 each additional child

All registrations taking place at Club U (the Old C.E. Hanna School Gym in Hobson City).

Ages: 4-5 years old T-ball
6 year old T-Ball
7-8 Years AA

Oxford Majors: The road to state

Oxford Majors 2006 All-Stars started their season on June 23, in Piedmont. Oxford was facing many obstacles and overcame every one of them to become the Sub-District 2 & 8 Champions.

Fingers to the mitt

We all already know how important good balance is in pitching. Another important part of throwing strikes is “putting your fingers in the mitt.”

Overcoming a lazy glove arm

Most pitchers do not know what to do with their glove arm. Since that is the case, most have a “lazy” glove arm. This means that the pitcher is not using that arm in their mechanics, and it is probably limiting them to the amount of strikes that they throw.

Score! makes a move ...

When Score! began its journey in Oct. 2005, I knew it was a great print publication for the community. I also knew that it was ambitious to start a weekly tabloid devoted to youth and adult sports.