JACKSONVILLE —
The Jacksonville Fight'n Indian basketball team clinched the District 16-4A championship by defeating Whitehouse on Friday. The Tribe, who are ranked No. 10 in the state, will put their 32-0 record on the line when they close the regular season at John Tyler tonight (7:30 p.m. tip-off). Team members are, from left, front row, Kevin Lybrand, Mason McCormick and Jeremy McAnally. Top row, from left, Dadrian Franklin, Ladarius Session, Charles Kendrick, Ozzian Clayborne, Kedarrius Buckingham, Claude Franklin, Raybon Riden, Daytron Thompson and Chris Cross. Jacksonville is coached by Brent Kelley (not pictured).
Photo courtesy Mike Cummins/Sports Photos USA
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Spelling bee rallies community for Literacy Council
Nancy Lee, Candace Maddox and Janet Moore of Jacksonville Independent School District won the 19th annual Literacy Council of Jacksonville’s Corporate Spelling Bee Wednesday at the Norman Activity Center.
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Good thing a little misstep by judges at the 19th annual Jacksonville Literacy Council's Corporate Spelling Bee Wednesday didn't change the ultimate outcome of the event. - Council sets date to canvass runoff election results
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