Area Sports
Ronny Massey couldn’t teach daughter the two-minute drill
By JIMMY WIGFIELD Ronny Massey was an outstanding coach who prepared his players well but even he couldn’t teach his daughter the two-minute drill. “I told that girl to hurry up and come on,” his wife, Helen “Ace” Massey, recalled her husband saying. That girl, Katie, was born the day of Citronelle’s home…
Read MoreForget that door and stopping for gas in the wrong town: Ronny Massey had burning desire to beat rivals
By JIMMY WIGFIELD Ronny Massey was so competitive, even on his honeymoon, that it literally colored his approach to football and especially his rivals. “On our honeymoon, we played air hockey and I beat him,” said his wife, Helen “Ace” Massey. “He got so mad. Then I let him win because I thought…
Read MoreCitronelle team’s bowling alley fight went down as a ‘W’ for Ronny Massey
By JIMMY WIGFIELD You won’t find it in Ronny Massey’s official won-loss record but the Citronelle coach considered a fight involving his players at a Mobile bowling alley a victory for his team if not its decorum. Just before the 1996 season opened, Massey decided to change his practice schedule and took his…
Read MoreRonny Massey was always thinking of ways to win
By JIMMY WIGFIELD Ronny Massey’s inspiration to stay ahead of the opposition knew no boundaries of time or location. That included a courtroom. During Massey’s years at Citronelle, there was an altercation on the sideline during a football game instigated by someone who wasn’t on the coaching staff. The Mobile County School System filed…
Read MoreMassey and Musso: The Chatom Phantom and the Italian Stallion
By JIMMY WIGFIELD When Ronny Massey walked on at Alabama, he had no notion he would be part of making history with one of the nation’s most historic programs. After leading Chatom High School to back-to-back 9-0 seasons in 1968 and 1969, he walked on with the Crimson Tide and was often mistaken…
Read More‘Dadgum it!’ Ronny Massey was the Coach’s Coach
Ronny Massey spawned a thriving coaching tree, including a longtime pupil who rode to work with Massey as a kid and wants to bring Citronelle gridiron glory By JIMMY WIGFIELD The late Ronny Massey wasn’t the founding father of Citronelle High School football, nor that of Saraland, Leroy, Grissom…
Read MoreBama commit Micah DeBose transfers from Vigor to Theodore
By ARTHUR L. MACK Four-star offensive lineman Micah DeBose transferred from Vigor to Theodore because he wants to graduate early, his mother said on Thursday. DeBose (6-5, 315), who is rated the nation’s No. 9 interior offensive lineman in On3’s latest composite, committed to Alabama last weekend and had given no indication he was…
Read MoreMobile Christian star linebacker Kentonio Kelly withdraws from school
By JIMMY WIGFIELD Kentonio Kelly Jr., the state’s leading tackler last year and the Class 3A Lineman of the Year, has withdrawn from Mobile Christian, according to Leopards coach Charles Lawson. Lawson said he was stunned when Kelly informed him about his decision on Tuesday. “I’m still kind of in shock,” Lawson said.…
Read MoreJackson QB Landon Duckworth decommits from South Carolina
By EDUARDO MAGANA Jackson four-star quarterback Landon Duckworth announced Wednesday he has decommitted from South Carolina. The 6-foot-3, 190-pound junior, ranked as the No. 13 quarterback nationally in the 2026 class according to the On3 composite, said he wants to explore all his options after committing to the Gamecocks nearly a year ago.…
Read MoreVigor’s Micah DeBose commits to Bama, adds luster to offensive line
By ARTHUR L. MACK Vigor four-star offensive tackle Micah DeBose committed to the University of Alabama during a recruiting trip on Saturday. DeBose (6-5, 315) chose the Crimson Tide over LSU, Ohio State and Florida. DeBose originally committed to Georgia in January 2023 before decommitting in December. DeBose made the commitment during his…
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