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On the Mark | Dec. 19, 2024

OHS wrestlers compete in Suede Umbach Invitational

OPINION — The OHS boys Wrestling team particiapated in the 20th “Suede Umbach Invitational” last weekend on the Auburn High campus. The Bulldogs competed against the top teams from Alabama. The following is a breakdown of Opelika’s performannce per weight class.

BASKETBALL
The Opelika boys and girls basketball teams swept Glenwood in the Opelika Mainstreet Gym last week.
Bulldog boys basketball team (10-2) blewout Glenwood 77-39 last week in the Opelika Mainstreet Gym. The Dogs play in the “Bob Jones Invitational” in Huntsville Friday Dec. 20.
Opelika’s Lady Bulldogs (4-6) ran past the Lady Gators from Glenwood, 57-41 last week.
The Bulldog basketball teams will open the newly renovated Arena Jan. 7, as they host area rival Central high school. Opelika varsity boys coach Wesley Button gave me a tour of the arena last week prior to play Glenwood.
The arena has a fresh look including new brighter paint, new hardwood basketball floor, new seats designed to be more comfortable, new scoreboard hanging above the middle of the court, new entrance, more exits and new LED lights to make the arena bright.
Button talked about the excitement his team has for playing in the Arena, appearing “On the Mark” radio show airing on FOX Sports the Game 910-1310.
“The kids are fired up about the idea of playing Central in the renovated arena,” Button said. “We are playing good basketball and the renovated Arena is also a shining light. I am very thankful for Mayor Fuller, Mrs Fischer and Dr. Seymore for all the support.”

AHSAA NEWS
Football season ended with the AHSAA Super 7 two weeks ago in Birmingham. Since the completion, many schools have made coaching moves including two local schools. Smiths Station and Benjamin Russell are looking for head football coaches. SSHS fired head football coach Bryant Garrisoon after two years and 1-19 record, Benjamin Russell’s Smitty Grider resigned as the Wildcats heads coach last week, saying he had another opportunity and the timing was best for BRHS and the Grider family. Look for Grider to resurface at another high school.
The Panthers appeared to target current Jackson head football coach and Panther alum, Cody Flourrnoy who just guided the Aggies to the 4A State Championship. I have learned Jackson High School and the city of Jackson has put together a very nice package that would move Flournoy in the top 20 of highest paid coaches.
The AHSAA is looking for a new assistant director after Devin Booth resigned to take a new job a newly created position with Jefferson County School System pertaining to athletics. Booth left Opelika as the winningest girls basketball coach in school history, joining the AHSAA in a leadership position, Booth is a huge plus for Jefferson County Schools and a loss the AHSAA.

D. Mark Mitchell is the sports director at iHeartMedia and host of “On the Mark” on Fox Sports the Game 910-1319.

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