Scottsboro rising senior lineman Taygan Harris has decided his college football future.
Harris has committed to the University of North Alabama, he announced on social media on Monday.
“After much thought and prayer, I’m excited to announce my commitment to continue my academic and athletic career at the University of North Alabama!,” Harris said in a social media post. “Thank you to my family, coaches, teammates, and everyone who has supported me on this journey. Let’s get to work! #RoarLions.”
Harris is a 6-foot-2, 270-pound offensive lineman/defensive lineman and was a 2024 Class 5A All-State honorable mention this past season after helping Scottsboro win the Class 5A Region 8 championship and advanced to the second round of the state playoffs. A soon-to-be four-year starter for the Wildcats, Harris was named all-region in each of the past two seasons and was all-region honorable mention as a freshman.
NSM alum earns all-conference honors for Sewanee track and field — Former North Sand Mountain track and field/cross country standout Lane Gamble recently completed an all-conference season for the Sewanee-University of the South men’s track and field program.
The 2022 NSM alum earned All-Southern Athletic Association second team honors. Gamble also finished second in the 400-meter run (49.83 seconds) during the SSA Championships.
Gamble, a junior this past season, is majoring in chemistry and plans to pursue a master’s degree at UAH. He was NSM’s first cross country/track and field college signee after a prep career that included being the 2021 Jackson County Cross Country individual champion as well winning multiple event county championships in track and field.
North Jackson rising junior receives first college softball offer — Rising North Jackson junior Allie Benson recently received a college softball scholarship offer from Miles College in Birmingham.
It’s the first college scholarship offer for the Chiefs’ first baseman/pitcher.
“I am incredibly thankful and excited to announce that I have received my first offer to play softball and continue my education at Miles College,” Benson said in a social media post.
Benson posted a .348 batting average (24-for-69) and a .430 on-base percentage for North Jackson this past season while also totaling six doubles, two home runs, 19 RBIs, 10 walks and 12 runs scored. Benson also pitched in 10 games, including seven starts, and recorded 21 strikeouts and a 2.90 ERA in 38 2/3 innings pitched.
Flammia, Gilbert receive JCSHOF scholarships — Former Pisgah standouts and Class of 2025 graduates Madeline Flammia and Luke Gilbert are the 2025 Jackson County Sports Hall of Fame Scholarship Recipients.
The JCSHOF awards two $,1000 scholarships each year to one male and one female high school athlete in Jackson County. The Hall of Fame has awarded $18,000 in scholarship money since beginning its scholarship program in 2017.
Flammia will play college softball at UAB while Gilbert will play college football at Jacksonville State.
Flammia was a six-year varsity softball player, four-year varsity basketball player and a three-year varsity softball player at Pisgah, where she helped the Eagles win two state basketball championships and post top-3 finishes in softball her final two seasons. She closed her senior year by helping Pisgah win volleyball and softball county championships, earning Class 2A Girls Basketball State Tournament MVP honors as Pisgah won the state title and was first-team all-state for the fourth consecutive year and Class 2A Softball Hitter of the Year for the second consecutive season while helping the Eagles post a state runner-up softball finish.
Gilbert was a three-sport standout at Pisgah in football, basketball and baseball, becoming the school’s first athlete to earn first-team all-state honors in all three sports in the same school year. Gilbert was a four-year starter on the Eagles football team, helping Pisgah reach the Class 2A state quarterfinals three times and the 2A semifinals twice, and was a finalist Class 2A Back of the Year last season. He helped Pisgah play in the Class 2A Boys Basketball Northeast Regional twice as well and played a role in the PHS baseball team returning to the state playoffs this spring for the first time in eight years.
Gilbert ranked fourth academically in Pisgah’s Class of 2025 and Flammia was sixth. Flammia plans to major in Civil Engineering while Gilbert plans to major in Business.