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Springville pulls Monceaux from Clay-Chalkville

SPRINGVILLE Clay-Chalkville boys basketball coach Jeremy Monceaux is on the move.  Following a historic 2020-21 season with the Cougars that included a Class 6A, Area 12 championship and a regional finals run, Monceaux has decided it’s time for a change.  Clay-Chalkville head coach Jeremy Monceaux instructs his team. file photo by Ron Burkett The longtime Clay-Chalkville coach has been board approved for the same position at Springville High School. He takes over for Jeff Smith, who left to become the head boys coach at Pell City in April. Monceaux led the Cougars to a 21-5 record last season, which ended with the program’s first-ever appearance in the regional finals at Wallace State Community College. Clay-Chalkville’s playoff run also included at 58-40 first-round win over Muscle Shoals, followed by a 52-47 second-round victory over Buckhorn. 

Daniel pours in 30 as Clay-Chalkville earns 1st Elite 8 appearance

Daniel pours in 30 as Clay-Chalkville earns 1st Elite 8 appearance
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Strong start lifts No 6 Cougars past Muscle Shoals

By Erik Harris, sports editor PINSON It was a hot start that propelled the Clay-Chalkville boys on Saturday night in the first round of the Class 6A playoffs, as the No.6-ranked Cougars handled Muscle Shoals 58-40.  The home team, thanks to a mix of inside muscle and outside rhythm, rolled out to a 10-0 start that led to a fluffy 18-2 advantage going into the second frame. Senior Skyler Smith started the scoring with a deep splash which preceded back-to-back inside jumpers from Donovan Shangase and Jonathan Harris. Justin Omar punctuated the early push on a second-chance kickout to the corner midway through the first. 

Haynie hangs it up after 7 seasons with Lady Cougars; Conner steps in

By Erik Harris, sports editor PINSON After seven seasons with the Clay-Chalkville girls basketball team, head coach Justin Haynie has decided to hang up his whistle. He will continue teaching career tech at CCHS and has accepted a bus route. He announced the decision to his girls following a 49-35 season-ending playoff loss at No. 3 Hartselle on Wednesday night. Haynie says his decision was a difficult one, but necessary. “It’s just gotten to a point where having a young child and trying to be in charge of a 6A basketball program that’s become a year-around thing I felt like I was probably going to have to give something up to be able to maintain max effort,” said Haynie. “The classroom is always going to be important to me and obviously my own child, so I just thought basketball was the one thing that I kind of had to give up. I hate it because I love our kids and we’ve got great parents.”

Daniel sinks the go-ahead as Clay-Chalkville tops Pinson in area championship

By Erik Harris, sports editor PINSON After splitting a two-game regular season series, the Pinson Valley and Clay-Chalkville boys settled the tie on Friday night in the Class 6A, Area 12 tournament finals. In a battle of top 10 teams, the sixth-ranked Cougars (19-4) traveled into Mike Dutton Gymnasium and escaped with a hard-fought victory to secure the area championship and lock up home-court advantage next Tuesday in their playoff opener. Senior Isaiah Daniel ripped the game-winning trey, his defense held twice on the other end and Clay-Chalkville claimed the league title by a final of 53-50. Daniel, who was named to the all-tournament team following the contest, pulled up from the right wing to break a 50-50 deadlock with 17 seconds remaining.

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