• 70°

James Clemens wraps up Area after 55-50 win over Hazel Green

Josh Garth (12) goes up to the rim in Area 8 basketball action against Hazel Green Jan. 23. (Record Photo/Nick Sellers)
Josh Garth (12) goes up to the rim in Area 8 basketball action against Hazel Green Jan. 23. (Record Photo/Nick Sellers)

By Nick Sellers | Staff Writer

MADISON – The Class 7A, Area 8 regular-season race was decided on Jan. 23, as the James Clemens Jets (20-7, 5-1) played host to the Hazel Green Trojans and Bob Jones took on Sparkman, eventually losing in overtime.

All the Jets had to worry about, however, was beating the visiting Trojans to ensure the Are regular-season title. With the five-point win the Jets earned after holding off a Hazel Green rally, James Clemens earned the No. 1 seed in the four-team Area tournament Feb. 6.

James Clemens got out to a 27-12 lead early in the second period after leading 15-9 at the end of the first period thanks to two early three-pointers by Trai James, who finished with 16 points.

The Jets led 27-17 at halftime and 40-33 going into the fourth period before the Trojans clawed back to a 44-43 deficit with three minutes left.

“Hazel Green’s got a good team,” Jets head coach Danny Petty said. “We played well the first half then we started relaxing, they put up the pressure, and we had too many turnovers that one little stretch.”

Hazel Green had a dunk and an alley-oop in the second half to keep up the energy and were within three points, 51-48, with 39 seconds left. Marquis Mitchell sunk two free throws shortly thereafter and the Jets came away with the win.

“I’m just proud of the players for hanging in there and coming back,” Petty said. “It’s just a real big win for us, so now we get to host the area so that’s big.”

Petty, who has won state championships with Bob Jones, Madison Academy and J.O. Johnson and who recently notched his 700th career win on Jan. 13 against Athens, was announced as the Jets’ head coach in August and suffered only one Area loss in his first year with the Jets, which was a one-point affair to Bob Jones Dec. 12.

 

Bob Jones High School

Fourth-graders absorb ‘The History of Madison’ from Cindi Sanderson

Harvest

VIP to host Charity Golf Tournament on Redstone Arsenal

Harvest

AUSA sponsors ‘Operation Eagle Claw’ about freeing hostages in Iran

Madison

MVP’s plant giveaway to celebrate Monarch mural outside Honest Coffee

Harvest

The Madison Village celebrates its 25th anniversary

Bob Jones High School

Optimist Club grants boost service options to youth

Bob Jones High School

Bob Jones sweeps Sparkman to advance in playoffs

Digital Version

Digital version of The Madison Record – April 24, 2024

Madison

I-565 nighttime detours planned for Exit 10 work in Madison

Madison

Liberty Middle School student passes away after medical emergency on campus

Huntsville

Lexi Regensburger promotes HEALS for Girl Scout Gold

Harvest

Rocket City Novas, a new dance krewe, sashay into town

Harvest

Asbury Car & Bike Show to feature vehicles in pristine condition

Liberty Middle School

Liberty takes first-place finish in State MathCounts

Harvest

Fantasy Playhouse to launch ‘Space Monkeys!’ on May 9-12

Harvest

Defense Innovation Summit to explore tech in national security

Madison

‘Sounds of Summer’ concerts return to Home Place Park

FRONT PAGE FEATURED

Mustang Mud Run- “Mud Head To Toe”

FRONT PAGE FEATURED

Mattress Sale To Aid James Clemens Football Program

Bob Jones High School

Madison Visionary Partners awards 5 Community Impact Grants

James Clemens High School

Students Neyan Sezhian, Erik Wu originate James Clemens Math Tournament

Bob Jones High School

Bob Jones bests rival James Clemens in Game 1 of weekend series

Digital Version

Digital version of The Madison Record – April 17, 2024

Events

Check out the 2024-25 edition of “Explore Huntsville-Madison”

x