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FranklinCountyTimes.com - Red Bay boys top Belgreen - Franklin County Times
The Red Bay Tigers dominated the Belgreen Bulldogs 71-28 in the rivals’ first meeting of the season. Red Bay led 15-9 at the end of the first quarter and 38-16 at halftime. The Tigers extended their lead over the Bulldogs to 58-24 at the end of the third quarter. Red Bay’s Ty Reynolds led all […]FranklinCountyTimes.com - Red Bay football team defeats Phil Campbell - Franklin County Times
After a back-and-forth first quarter, the Red Bay Tigers rolled to a 52-20 win over the Phil Campbell Bobcats to end the regular season. Both teams enter the playoffs this week as four seeds. Red Bay goes to Tuscaloosa Academy, and Phil Campbell goes to Gordo. Red Bay used a dominating run game to stymie […]FranklinCountyTimes.com - Red Bay football team dominates Tharptown - Franklin County Times
The Red Bay Tigers dominated the Tharptown Wildcats 52-24 during Friday’s Homecoming game. The Tigers amassed 361 total yards with 352 coming on the ground. Five players scored touchdowns for Red Bay on Homecoming night. Red Bay scored 24 unanswered points to open the game. The Tigers first score came on a six-yard run by […]FranklinCountyTimes.com - Red Bay football team defeats Belmont
Red Bay defeated Belmont Friday night. The game featured the return of a former coach, Michael Jackson, who coached the Red Bay Tigers for several years, returning to Red Bay during Friday’s game as Belmont’s head coach. Jackson and current Red Bay coach Heath Childers are very similar in style, focusing on strong, physical teams […]FranklinCountyTimes.com - Red Bay dominates in home opener - Franklin County Times
The Red Bay Tigers christened their new turf field with a win over the Sheffield Bulldogs 50-6. The Tigers, led by Jaxon Vinson’s four touchdowns and 190 rush yards, scored five unanswered touchdowns before the Bulldogs could get on the board. The Tigers first score was on a five-yard run by Vinson. Red Bay followed […]TimesDaily.com - With water back on, Red Bay-Hamilton in clear
By kickoff Thursday, when the first ball sails through the air and the first tackle is made, the city of Hamilton may collectively take a sigh of relief.FranklinCountyTimes.com - Red Bay gets first win over Hamilton - Franklin County Times
This past Friday was a night to remember for the Red Bay Tigers, as they won their first on-field game against the Hamilton Aggies 22-20. Prior to this past year, Red Bay and Hamilton had not met on the field since 1983. The Tigers lost this past year’s matchup and got a COVID forfeit win […]TimesDaily.com - Old-school ways: Red Bay confident it can recapture winning formula
Jon Shotts and Brady Hardin couldn’t lie.FranklinCountyTimes.com - Red Bay upends Sheffield - Franklin County Times
Aiden Quinn scored three touchdowns to lead the Red Bay Tigers to a 34-20 win over the Sheffield Bulldogs Friday. Quinn carried the ball 11 times for 101 yards and three scores in the win. Red Bay scored first on a one-yard run by Quinn to give the Tigers a 6-0 lead. Red Bay added […]FranklinCountyTimes.com - A Homecoming win - Franklin County Times
The Red Bay Tigers picked up their first win of the season in a pounding of the Tharptown Wildcats for Homecoming Friday night. A rain-soaked field didn’t slow down the Tigers, as they scored five rushing touchdowns on the way to a 54-7 region win. Aiden Quinn led the way for the Tigers, carrying the […]ShelbyCountyReporter.com - Childers leaving Shelby County to take over as Red Bay head coach - Shelby County Reporter
After seven seasons leading the Shelby County Wildcats as their head football coach, Heath Childers has made the difficult decision to take on a new challenge.FranklinCountyTimes.com - Tiger QB signs with LA-Monroe - Franklin County Times
Red Bay senior Jalen Vinson signed a football scholarship with the University of Louisiana-Monroe Friday. Vinson, a 6-foot-2, 180-pound quarterback and defensive back, was one of the team leaders on the Tiger squad that went 9-2 this past season. “It’s been my dream since I was a kid to make it to the next level,” […]FranklinCountyTimes.com - RBHS student-athlete signs with Bethel - Franklin County Times
Red Bay’s Cam McKinney recently signed a football scholarship with Bethel College in Tennessee. McKinney, a two-time Class 2A All-State pick, was recruited by Bethel as an inside linebacker. “It means a lot to be able to get this chance to play at the next level,” said the Red Bay senior. “I’ve always dreamed about […]TimesDaily.com - Red Bay football team leans on commitment to physical defense
The Tigers are holding opponents to 13.7 points per game.FranklinCountyTimes.com - Red Bay, RHS advance to second round - Franklin County Times
The Red Bay Tigers and the Russellville Golden Tigers both advanced to the second round of the state football playoffs. In Class 2A, Red Bay (9-1) shut out Winston County 26-0. In Class 5A, Russellville (9-2) edged out a tough Fairview team 14-7. Red Bay will be on the road this week, traveling to Spring …FranklinCountyTimes.com - Tigers sting Yellow Jackets to win first round - Franklin County Times
The Red Bay Tigers toppled the Winston County Yellow Jackets 26-0 to advance to the second round of the Class 2A football playoffs. Red Bay amassed 313 total yards, mostly on the ground, 226, en route to the shutout win. Red Bay ceded field position early in the game with a penalty on the kick-off …MountainEagle.com - No. 5 Red Bay moves on with 26-0 shutout of Yellow Jackets
Winston County’s season came to a disappointing end on Friday night with a loss to Red Bay in their Class 2A first-round playoff game.TimesDaily.com - High school football: Game balls for Week 11 performances
These players made helpful individual contributions in the last week of the regular season.FranklinCountyTimes.com - Red Bay surges past Fayette County - Franklin County Times
The Red Bay Tigers scored three touchdowns in the fourth quarter to pull away from the Fayette County Tigers 36-20 Friday night. The win also prevented Fayette County from getting to 800 all-time wins. It was a good warm-up game for the Tigers, who will host Winston County in the first round of the playoffs …FranklinCountyTimes.com - Red Bay topples Indians - Franklin County Times
The Red Bay Tigers rebounded from a tough loss to Mars Hill with a shellacking of the Colbert County Indians, 30-14, to secure second place in Class 2A, Region 8 and a first-round home playoff game. “We played well from the start,” said Red Bay Coach Michael Jackson. “We hit some big plays on offense …TimesDaily.com - Vinson, Red Bay roll offensively in win over Colbert County
There was a lot to like for the Red Bay Tigers on Friday.FranklinCountyTimes.com - FOOTBALL TONIGHT: Red Bay, Mars Hill face off for big game - Franklin County Times
What a week for football in Franklin County! Any other week, Russellville’s homecoming matchup against East Limestone would be the game to see in the county, as both teams will be battling it out for the top spot in Class 5A, Region 8. This week, however, the game to be at is on the west …FranklinCountyTimes.com - Red Bay Tigers throttle Hatton - Franklin County Times
The Red Bay Tigers methodically put away the Hatton Hornets 47-8 the old fashioned way Thursday – with a dominant defense and ground game – to stay undefeated on the season. It was a solid warm-up for a much-anticipated matchup this week between the Tigers and the Mars Hill Panthers. Red Bay’s defense essentially mounted …DecaturDaily.com - Red Bay rushes past Hatton
HATTON — Hatton struggled to contain Red Bay’s ground game on Thursday, allowing 258 rushing yards in a 47-8 region loss to the visiting Tigers.FranklinCountyTimes.com - Tigers pull away from Sheffield to stay undefeated - Franklin County Times
The Red Bay Tigers were able to overcome a sluggish start offensively for the third straight week and go on to win comfortably, 40-20, on homecoming night. Red Bay outgained Sheffield 389 yards to 194 yards. Most of the Tigers’ yardage – 332 – came on the ground. Once again, Jalen Vinson struggled in the …