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Top 10 stories Snow, murders, Kegley search among top 2018 stories By AMALIA KORTRIGHT Bureau Chief

The year 2018 saw Wetumpka and Elmore County chilled by substantial snow in January and a triple murder-suicide in July. Those are among the top 10 stories of the year as selected by The Herald.

1. County blasted with snow, extreme cold

A blanket of snow covered Elmore County between Jan. 16 and 19. Jan. 16 started with temperatures in the 40s but flakes began falling by midnight. Throughout those three days, temperatures steadily decreased while police said car accidents increased. Elmore County chief deputy Ricky Lowery said the sheriff’s office responded to more than 50 calls concerning wrecks or stranded motorists. According to the Elmore County Emergency Management Agency, Millbrook and Wetumpka received 2 inches of snow, Santuck received 2.5 inches and Tallassee reported up to 3 inches.

2. Search for Kegley

On Feb. 26, law enforcement agencies and volunteers began combing 300 acres in Friendship’s Chalk Hill Road area in search of evidence connected to the 1998 disappearance of Traci Pittman Kegley. Kegley was last seen at a local gas station on April 26, 1998. Kegley’s vehicle was located with her toddler daughter inside the next day. To gather evidence, police used dive teams, drones and dog teams. Gov. Kay Ivey offered a $10,000 reward and Crimestoppers offered a $1,000 reward for pertinent information regarding the Kegley case. Anyone with information regarding Kegley’s disappearance is encouraged to contact Crimestoppers at 334-215-STOP. See TOP 10 • Page A5

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Wetumpka Mayor Jerry Willis said the city is excited to begin its downtown redevelopment project in a few months.

Wetumpka mayor wants improved downtown, expanded tourism By AMALIA KORTRIGHT Bureau Chief

Mayor Jerry Willis said he expects 2019 to be full of progress and development for the City of Wetumpka. Currently, Willis said he and other city officials have focused on developing Wetumpka’s downtown

area, expanding the local business community and enhancing the city’s sports complex. Additionally, Willis said they have looked at ways to increase tourism in the city and accommodate the millions of people who visit Wind Creek Casino, Fort Toulouse-Jackson Park and Jasmine Hill Gardens each year. See WETUMPKA • Page A2

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Millbrook finances strong going into 2019 By AMALIA KORTRIGHT Bureau Chief

Millbrook Mayor Al Kelley said he is proud of the city’s financial condition entering the new year. According to Kelley, Millbrook recently celebrated the opening of a new town hall and a new hotel, which he said is sure to bring in sales tax revenue. In 2019, Kelley said the city is looking to expand its public safety departments, bring in new business and increase its population.

Q. Looking back at 2018, what are you proudest of accomplishing as a mayor and council?

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While the city has faced challenges in the past, Willis said several projects are in the works, many of which are slated to be announced or completed in 2019.

working toward these.

Q. Which parts of the city’s budget need to be increased and which parts need to be cut?

Q. Looking back at 2018, what are you proudest of accomplishing as a mayor and council?

A. I think in 2018, to be able to broaden the recreation programs for our city and our young people, and expanding on building the youth football and soccer fields, was a tremendous achievement. Part of our overall goal, I think, is to finally get a phase of our downtown redevelopment in place, which is very visible coming off the bridge on South Main Street. Our goal was to be able to have the entire downtown redone in 2018 but we won’t be able to start this until about March. I think the downtown redevelopment authority working with a local business to reopen the Little Sam’s Café, which should reopen before the first of the year, is really exciting.

Q. What wasn’t done this year that should have been?

A. As a whole, I think there are things that we would like to have gotten done but it’s kind of out of our hands. When you do governmental projects, they don’t move as fast as a private project would move. Those are kind of our regrets. But taking the plan that we have implemented over 10 years ago and working

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that plan has been fun. It’s been exciting. We aren’t there yet but we’re making headway toward achieving the goals that we set out.

Q. What’s your personal vision for the city in 10 years?

A. I think our future is extremely bright and I think there’s so much interest in Wetumpka right now. We’re excited about that and the opportunities that have been given to us. We’re still not in a position that we can announce some of the things that we know are

coming but our economic development office is probably more active than they have ever been before.

Q. What are your most important goals for the city in 2019?

A. I think we have some goals that we have accomplished but we’re still building off of those things. One is the sports complex. (We) have roughly 175 acres of sports complex property for development, and the archery course has been laid out and put in our sports complex. There are other things that we’re working on to be added to our sports complex. We’re so very, very close to opening the west side of our River Walk and that should happen in the next few months. The possibilities that we have in 2019 are to finish our downtown redevelopment. We’re very close on doing that.

Q. What are the most important long-term projects for the city over the next decade?

A. There are so many things that we have in the works but it’s all built off of the five things we laid out 10 years ago that we wanted to accomplish. Those were

to improve our senior center, to redevelop our downtown, to broaden our sports complex operation, what we have done with our police department and to meet the fire (department’s) needs. And we’ll continue building on all of these programs. You create the wheel and you take all of those. There is one specific thing, and that’s to be able to build an interpretive center to tell the story of the impact crater and what happened here some 83 million years ago. No other city in the South has this. Only one other city in the United States has this and that’s in Arizona. The opportunities for us to develop the things that were put in place long before we got here will tell the story of our history.

Q. What needs to be done in the city that has never been done before?

A. We want to see movie theaters. We want to see bowling alleys. We want to see shopping available to our citizens, to where they don’t have to go somewhere else. Those things are coming but they do not happen overnight. There are certain restaurants that we want, and we’ll continue pursuing these and

A. We’ve been very good at cutting the budget. We’ve had to cut the budget over the last few years. From 2008 to where we are now, we had to make adjustments in the budget or we wouldn’t have been able to survive. Now, with a new hotel onsite, we see the lodging taxes are increasing for our city. We’re seeing other revenues that are increasing for our city to get to where we can put ourselves in a position to provide the things for our citizens that they need and they want. To build a reserve to protect this city is also one of our goals. To get our reserves in place, so that when emergencies happen, we can handle those emergencies without borrowing money to do that. That’s done through budgeting.

Q. What are the chances of executing these plans?

A. I think there’s a great possibility of executing every one of these plans but it’s through management that you do that. It’s through proper staffing that you do that. We have accumulated probably the best staff of employees and department heads that this city has ever had to help us achieve the goals that we have set.

Q. Do you believe in term limits for the mayor and council?

A. That’s never been a problem for this city. Mayors normally come in and serve one term before they’re gone. We had never had a mayor that’s served consecutive terms until I came along. I think to have a mayor come in and serve three or four terms to put a plan together, implement that plan and work that plan to achieve the goals you set, you can’t do it as a one-term mayor. You’re not here long enough to do that. In your second term, you start

really developing what you laid out in your first term. In your third term, it becomes even easier to move things forward. That’s where we are. I don’t necessarily think term limits for mayors and councilmembers on this city is an issue.

Q. What are the most significant questions you hear from your c onstituents?

A. There are going to be naysayers wherever you go. They’re not going to be pleased with anything. If you paint it white, they want it green. If you paint it red, they want it blue. That’s not what we hear here. The majority of the people here are appreciative of what this city is doing and the direction the city is headed. I can show you card after card, email after email, of “thank yous” for what we are able to do in this city.

Q. What does the city government do well?

A. I think we’ve gotten to the point that, with the internet and technology now, everything is an open book. We put all of our finances on the internet and you can review those. We put all of our minutes from our meetings. You know exactly what’s going on in our city. That was not possible 10 years ago. We want the people to love and appreciate their city, and be supportive of the efforts that we’re making.

Q. If you could change anything about the city, what would it be?

A. If I could change anything, it would be an extension of the Highway 14 bypass with an additional bridge across the Coosa River. In a city that draws the amount of traffic that we draw, it would ease that traffic situation plus give us more development in and around the city. We have submitted drawings and this idea to the state. It’s going to take participation from the federal, state, county, city governments and probably private investments to make this come true.

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working on for two years finally got off the ground. The Spring Hill Suites by Marriott is open in Millbrook. We did a milliondollar renovation to the intersection where it is and it looks fantastic. It opened up a tremendous amount of property for future development.

Q. What wasn’t done this year that should have been?

A. It would be along the lines of economic development. Economic development moves so slowly, and getting some of the places landed that we wanted to come here and have been working with for two or three years just hasn’t happened yet. Financially, we’re in excellent shape and we’re doing what we need to.

Q. What does the city government do well?

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Q. What’s your personal vision for the city in 10 years?

A. Millbrook’s a unique city. We’ve got boundaries all around us. We’ve got Coosada on one side, we’re bounded by Deatsville on one side, we’re bounded by Prattville on one side and there are seven miles of flood plain on one side. I kind of envision it like a circle and we want to make everything in that circle the best we can. We want to have the best quality of life. Probably 75 percent of the people that live here go to Montgomery to work every day. What I like is when they come back, they feel safe, they feel comfortable, they’ve got parks and rec to take their kids to, they have walking trails to enjoy.

Q. What are your most important goals for the city in 2019?

A. To do anything, you have to have money. Money comes from sales tax. Cities in Alabama can only survive with sales tax. That’s just the way the law is. My top 10 goals would be to bring in seven restaurants and three more hotels, which would generate more sales tax. The more sales tax you’ve got, the more you can do in the circle. Right now, we’re in the middle of renovating our old city hall. Our economic development

department, our IT department and our chamber of commerce will be housed in our old city hall, which is under renovation.

Q. What are the most important long-term projects for the city over the next decade?

A. We want better roads. Millbrook is unique in another way: The main two roads through here are state highways. We want to work with the state to make those better and easier for our residents to get from here to their work and back home safely. It’s about the quality of life. We want more housing developments because housing developments bring retail. You can’t bring the Walmarts and things like that without the houses to sustain them.

Q. What needs to be done in the city that has never been done before?

A. I’ve been in here 24 years and I grew up here. I’m not bragging but we’ve done a tremendous amount of things that have never been done before. Maybe bringing some kind of clean industrial facility. We don’t want the smokestack-type industry. It would be clean and bring some employers in here that would bring some jobs for our people.

Q. Which parts of the city’s budget need

to be increased and which parts need to be cut?

A. Anytime you can increase that sales tax revenue, that’s your spending money. We’d love to increase our police and our fire department even more. We’ve increased it tremendously over the years but that’s a thing that can always increase with more personnel and more equipment. We’ve decreased everything we can decrease. Our salary level for our employees years ago was extremely low. We’ve been steadily bringing that up to competitive levels with other cities. We’re trying to get the salaries up to where this policeman, fireman, street worker or utility worker doesn’t say, ‘I can go over here and make two dollars more an hour.’

Q. What are the chances of executing these plans?

A. Excellent. We’ve continued to grow. The revenue is growing. We’ve given raises for the last 22 years. There’s not another city or government around here that has done what we’ve done.

Q. Do you believe in term limits for the mayor and council?

mayor is a lot different than a legislator. A mayor deals with every situation: potholes in the road, when the sewer’s stopped up. The more experience you’ve got doing that, the better off the city is. It’s a steep learning curve, especially in a larger city. I’m not a termlimits guy for anybody. I could probably justify it for a legislator but I couldn’t justify it for a mayor or a council.

Q. What are the most significant questions you hear from your constituents?

A. Most want to know, ‘When is my road going to be paved?’ We try to get to as many streets as we can every year. There are areas of town that don’t have sewage yet, so, ‘What are the chances of expanding the sewer to

A. A city is a lot of working parts, all the time, that the citizen doesn’t see. We’ve got great department heads. Almost every one of them have years and years of experience doing what they’re doing. I think we do a tremendous job coordinating with each other. If this guy in this subdivision has a problem, it gets handled right away. I will always stress

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Q. If you could change anything about the city, what would it be?

A. We don’t have a downtown area and I wish Millbrook had an area similar to Wetumpka or Prattville. Millbrook is based on two state highways. There never was a downtown area with little shops and hardware stores and a little square with a cannon in it. I’ve always wanted that but there’s no way to go back 100 years and redo it.

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STEVE FLOWERS Columnist legendary Methodist minister in Montgomery, did not pass away this year but he made his mark as one of the greatest preachers in Alabama history. Mathison gave a masterful eulogy for his friend, Milton McGregor, who passed away in March at age 79. McGregor had a lot of friends throughout the state. He was born and raised in Hartford, and spent his early adult life in the Wiregrass. Alabama lost one of its greatest entrepreneurs and charitable benefactors when Milton passed away. He created thousands of jobs and generated hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes for Macon County and the state. There are untold stories of people he helped who were down on their luck. He used his personal jet to transport people he did not even know to hospitals all over the country for medical care more than he used it for himself. He and his wife, Pat, donated millions to charitable organizations as well as their church, Frazer United Methodist in Montgomery. McGregor was the ultimate family man. He was devoted to his wife, to whom he was married for 50 years. He loved their two daughters, Cindy and Kim, better than life itself. He was an intensely loyal friend to those he called his friends.

Congressman John Buchanan Jr. of Birmingham passed away in March at age 89. He was one of Alabama’s and Jefferson County’s first Republican Congressman, having been elected in the 1964 Goldwater Republican landslide in the state. His father was the longtime pastor of the legendary, prominent Southside Baptist Church. His congregation included most of the city’s wealthiest and most powerful businessmen. It was where Liberty National Life founder Frank Samford went to church along with his friends and associates. Samford University was built with Liberty National money. C.C. “Bo” Torbert passed away in June at age 88 in his beloved Lee County. He served eight years in the Alabama House and served two four-year terms in the Alabama Senate. He was elected chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court in 1976 and was chief justice for 12 years. He was a great Alabama leader and a gentleman. Our 41st president, George H.W. Bush, who was in the White House from 1989 to 1993, passed away at the age of 94 in Houston on Dec. 1. Bush was a true statesman and gentleman. He served his country in the U.S. Navy during World War II and later as a Congressman, U.S. ambassador, our CIA director and vice president. Steve Flowers’ weekly column appears in more than 60 Alabama newspapers. He served 16 years in the legislature and may be reached at www.steveflowers.us.

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hristmas is the season Christians celebrate God putting on human flesh to save us from our sins. From man’s point of view, the story begins in the Garden of Eden. God created a perfect world and placed man over creation to tend to it. As Creator, God pronounced certain do’s and don’t’s, including warning Adam not to eat the fruit of a particular tree. Forbidden fruit has been the bane of mankind ever since! Eve and Adam sinned and ate the fruit, condemning all their descendants. Nevertheless, God had not been taken unawares by their sin, and told the couple God would redeem mankind through the seed of woman. From the beginning, all children have been the product of man’s seed impregnating woman’s eggs, producing 100 percent human offspring. At a point in time, God told a young virgin Israeli girl that the Holy Spirit would impregnate her with a 100 percent Holy seed, and she would have a baby boy. Of course, the boy was 100 percent human, having a human mother. But, the boy was also 100 percent Holy since God was the father. A couple has a baby. Is the baby half of the mother’s son? Half of the father’s son? Does each parent introduce the child as half his or her child? Ridiculous! Both are needed to produce a child, and thus the child is 100

DANIEL L. GARDNER Columnist percent child of each parent. From God’s point of view, the story began long before creation. John wrote in his gospel: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. All things were created through him, and apart from him not one thing was created that has been created.” (Jn. 1:1-3) John further clarifies, “The Word became flesh and dwelt among us. We observed his glory, the glory as the one and only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth.” (John 1:14) “No one has ever seen God. The one and only Son, who is himself God and is at the Father’s side — he has revealed him.” (John 1:18) Jesus is the Word, the Creator of all “that has been created.” John wrote, “He was in the world, and the world was created through him, and yet the world did not recognize him.” Why did the world not recognize its Creator, Jesus? The world has never sought the Creator, choosing instead to be masters of our own fates. All religions and philosophies

essentially teach adherents and practioners how to find peace. On the other hand, God knowing that no one could ever find peace through his or her own human endeavors not only became human to explain God’s original everlasting love for creation, but also redeemed mankind from eternal self destruction. To be sure, the Bible is a very deep, complicated and complex book. Nevertheless, the Christmas story teaches us God became 100 percent man while remaining 100 percent God, so that Jesus could redeem us from our selfish sins and delusions of being masters of our own fates. Since the Garden of Eden, mankind has always sought ways to master his or her fate, thus rejecting God. Not in spite of mankind’s rejecting God, but because of God’s limitless love for mankind and, indeed, all of creation, Jesus came to seek and to save all that was lost. No other religion, god, or philosophy has ever provided the peace mankind lost in the garden. Jesus, God in the flesh, is the one and only source and Prince of peace. Daniel L. Gardner is a syndicated columnist who lives in Starkville, Mississippi. You may contact him at PJandMe2@gmail. com or interact with him on the Clarion-Ledger website at www. clarionledger.com.


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3. Local artist paints mural in Wetumpka

Big Fish artist Shellie Whitfield painted a piece of Wetumpka’s history on the third story of the old Lancaster Hotel building in March. A mural of a steamboat is now visible to pedestrians and motorists traveling toward downtown on the Bibb Graves Bridge. Whitfield said she was inspired to paint the mural in honor of Lock 31, which is located in the Coosa River. The construction of Lock 31 was initially started in the 1800s to capacitate steamboats. However, trains replaced steamboats as the primary mode of transportation before the lock could be completed.

4. Class of 2018 leaves indelible mark on WHS

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A monument in front of the Elmore County Courthouse was covered in snow in January.

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Chuck Lofton and Kurt McKinney performed at Main Street Wetumpka’s first Coosapalooza Brewfest

A total of 297 Wetumpka High School seniors walked across the stage during a graduation ceremony at the Alabama State University Acadome on May 29. The class valedictorian was Emily Pinkston, who was among 16 students who scored a 30 or higher on their ACT. A total of 150 students received about $5.6 million combined in scholarships.

5. Domestic dispute leaves three dead

An estranged husband and wife and one of their 12-year-old triplet daughters were pronounced dead on July 8 after police said a domestic dispute escalated into a murder-suicide. Elmore County Sheriff Bill Franklin identified Robert James Orsi as the person responsible for the murder-suicide. His wife, Charlene Ann Orsi, 41, and daughter, Cadence Orsi, were later identified as the victims. The couple’s oldest daughter, who was uninjured, escaped from the Stonegate subdivision house and ran for help. The two surviving triplets sustained gunshot wounds. Authorities said Robert Orsi set fire to the house before dying.

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Big Fish Art Studio owner Shellie Whitfield completed her steamboat mural, located at the top of the Lancaster Hotel building, in March.

Maui resident Janna Hoehn sought the photos of 23 Elmore County soldiers who were killed during the Vietnam War to be featured on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund’s online “Wall of Fame.� File / The Herald

A brief reenactment of the life of Earle Dennison, the state’s second woman to be executed, was held during the Wetumpka Haunted History Tours.

6. Coosapalooza Brewfest draws a crowd

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Almost 300 Wetumpka High School seniors celebrated their graduation in May.

7. Photos sought of local fallen Vietnam soldiers

A Hawaiian woman sought photographs of several Elmore County soldiers who died during the Vietnam War. Maui resident Janna Hoehn said a total of 23 soldiers from the county were listed as missing or killed in action. Hoehn, who was in high school at the beginning of the war, said she saw a great deal of opposition to the war and was dismayed by the ill treatment of surviving soldiers as they returned home.

8. Ex-WPD officer sentenced for negligent homicide

Former Wetumpka police officer Andrew Bass was sentenced to serve a year in jail after he was convicted of criminally negligent homicide in September. In October 2016, Bass’ police cruiser struck the vehicle of Elaine Merritt, 52, of Wetumpka, killing her. Evidence presented during the trial indicated Bass was traveling at 97 mph seconds before the crash and multiple witnesses claimed the lights and sirens in the cruiser were not turned on. Bass Bass was initially charged with manslaughter but was convicted of negligent homicide as a lesser-included charge.

9. Haunted History Tours into Wetumpka’s past

Visitors stopped by 15 different downtown locations during the Wetumpka Area Chamber of Commerce’s third annual Haunted History Tours Oct. 24-27. During the tours, visitors learned about the history of the locations and the ghostly lore attached to some of them.

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During the statewide general election on Nov. 6, the majority of Elmore County voters cast their ballots for Republicans. Republican and incumbent Gov. Kay Ivey received 21,743 votes from Elmore County to defeat Democratic opponent Walt Maddox. The county’s only uncontested election was for a seat on the Elmore County Board of Education. Because no candidates formally qualified, Wendell Saxon was elected via write-in votes. Saxon defeated former BOE member Patrycya Tucker and candidate ElWanda Penn.

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Authorities said Bob Orsi set fire to his Redland home after fatally shooting his estranged wife and daughter.

Each night after the tours concluded, some visitors stayed behind to experience paranormal investigations conducted by River Region Paranormal at the chamber of commerce’s building, which is widely regarded as the city’s most haunted place.

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Wetumpka Elementary School celebrates new playground By AMALIA KORTRIGHT Bureau Chief

Students, faculty and staff at Wetumpka Elementary School commemorated the opening of its new playground during a ribbon-cutting ceremony on the morning of Dec. 18. According to WES principal Bonnie Sullivan, the 3,000-square foot playground offers students many more physical fitness opportunities and has more features than the previous playground. “There’s a lot more climbing, it’s more innovative and more attractive for the kids. They won’t all go to one slide to slide down. There are multiple activities,” Sullivan said. “We’re just thrilled to have a new playground for the kids and to make our community a better place.” Sullivan said she spent about six years working to raise funds for the playground before receiving a grant from Game Time. Because of several safety issues associated with the school’s old playground, Elmore County Public Schools Superintendent Richard Dennis said the school was in dire need of a new one. “The other one had parts that we had to take off because they were broken,” Dennis said. “Everything now is brand new, (and) we’ve got fresh mulch out here for potential falls.” For many students, Sullivan said playing outdoors is a favorite pastime at school. “They love coming outside and playing, and they’ll have a time to come outside and take a break from learning every day,” Sullivan said. “As kids, we all loved playing outside on the playground and this is just something that will make them look forward to coming to school every day.” Dennis expressed his congratulations to WES and said the playground will serve as a great asset to the school. “I have four children and that is a place that they would have loved because you can have some nice activities on a playground like that,” Dennis said. “If you look at it, you can go all the way without touching the ground.” Throughout the previous week, Sullivan said about 25 volunteers a day helped build the new playground under the direction of Game Time supervisor Drew Warren. Sullivan said Dennis, members of the Elmore County Board of Education, a team of about five representatives from the Lowe’s Hero Project, the Wetumpka Fire Department, the Elmore County Public Schools maintenance crew, the Wetumpka High School agricultural class, representatives from Alabama Power, Wetumpka Rotary Club member Matt Rogers, retired BOE member Larry Teel and Elmore County Commission chairman Troy Stubbs all participated in

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Top: Elmore County Public Schools Superintendent Richard Dennis cuts the ribbon in celebration of the new Wetumpka Elementary School playground. Above: WES students enjoy their new playground for the first time.

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2018 All-County Football Team Offensive Player of the Year

Rawls exceeds expectations in first year as QB By CALEB TURRENTINE Sports Writer

There was a big question mark on Wetumpka’s offense at the beginning of the season. Junior Tyquan Rawls entered the year with no experience as a varsity quarterback but it did not take long for him to showcase his skills. “Our expectations for him was really to just go out and manage the offense,” Wetumpka coach Tim Perry said. “He went above and beyond that. To go in and play quarterback in a spread offense, that’s a tremendous challenge. He made that transition like he had been there the whole time.” See RAWLS • Page B2

Coach of the Year

Perry leads Wetumpka back to semifinals By CALEB TURRENTINE Sports Writer

Defensive Player of the Year

Career year by Adams leads improved defense By CALEB TURRENTINE Sports Writer

Wetumpka all-state linebacker Colton Adams set high expectations for himself entering his final high school season, wanting to not just improve his own game but make the Indian defense better. “He’s a fierce competitor,” Wetumpka coach Tim Perry said. “He practices Monday through Thursday like he plays on Friday night. It motivates his teammates to See ADAMS • Page B3

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xpectations were sky-high for Wetumpka after last season’s appearance in the Class 6A state championship game. The Indians were coming off the most successful season in the program’s history and had key pieces returning for the 2018 season. However, a lot of those high hopes went out the window when the news of quarterback JD Martin’s injury got out. Players and coaches knew the talent they still had available but the sense of expectations fell around the community. Coach Tim Perry was entering his seventh season at Wetumpka but it may have been the biggest challenge he has faced during his 27-year career as a head football coach. He needed to replace an all-state quarterback and running back

from the most successful offense in the state. Perry called on Tyquan Rawls to fill the role as the team’s quarterback. He accounted for 3,265 yards of offense and 29 touchdowns while turning the ball over just three times. Wetumpka’s read-option offense was run to perfection by Rawls and a duo of running backs. De’Angelo Jones and Terrance Thomas each ran for more than 1,000 yards and combined for 29 touchdowns. “We accomplished a lot,” said Rawls, whose team finished 11-3 after a loss to Saraland in the semifinals. “A lot of people didn’t think we were going to make it this far. They didn’t even think we’d make it past the first round, and we made it past that and knocked everybody off. We played as a team.” See PERRY • Page B2

FIRST-TEAM OFFENSE Quarterback: Braxton Buck, Soph., Holtville

Running back: DJ Patrick, Sr., Elmore County

Holtville’s season appeared to be in jeopardy when quarterback Drake Baker went down with an injury early in the year. Buck stepped into a role filled with high expectations and the sophomore was up to the task. Buck threw for 1,854 yards while completing 57 percent of his passes as the Bulldogs won seven games in 2018. He was responsible for 27 total touchdowns and led Holtville to its first playoff appearance since 2010. “The guys really believed in him,” Holtville coach Jason Franklin said. “He was admirable about stepping in and taking charge of the offense.”

Despite defenses stacking the box against the Panthers, Patrick put together another huge year in his final high school season. He finished with 1,390 rushing yards and scored 20 total touchdowns. Patrick set school records during a game against Leeds when he rushed for 310 yards and five touchdowns on just 19 carries in the victory. Patrick finished his career with 44 total touchdowns. “He’s a special athlete,” Elmore County coach Jordan Cantrell said. “He’s had a lot of success here and that’s because he was devoted in the weight room and on the practice field every day.”

Running back: Kolby Potts, Jr., Edgewood

Running back: De’Angelo Jones, Sr., Wetumpka Jones was one of three Wetumpka players to rush for at least 1,000 yards this season but Jones became the team’s go-to back in short-yardage situations. He led the team with 20 total touchdowns, all of them coming in the rushing game. Jones finished the season with 1,056 rushing yards and averaged 7.9 yards per carry. “He’s so strong and physical,” Wetumpka coach Tim Perry said. “Very rarely does the first defender bring him down. He runs with a lot of passion and takes it personal. He plays that way, he practices that way.”

Before the season, Edgewood coach Darryl Free said Potts was going to be a player to be keep an eye on and he was right. Potts was the top offensive weapon for the Wildcats, rushing for 1,360 yards and 16 touchdowns as Edgewood returned to the state semifinals. Potts set a season-high in the final game of the season, rushing for 286 yards and three touchdowns on 25 carries. “He was going to give you 100 percent on every rep,” Free said. “Every time he touched the ball, you knew he would give it all he had. It was fun to watch.”

Wide receiver: Dajon Reeves, Sr., Holtville

Wide receiver: E.J. Rogers, Sr., Wetumpka

When Drake Baker went out with an injury, Holtville’s offense needed to find some leadership. Reeves came to life in Week 4 with 163 receiving yards and three touchdowns in a loss to Elmore County. Reeves finished the season with 12 touchdown receptions, scoring in each of the final eight games. “He wants the football and he knows what to do with it when he catches it,” Franklin said. “You know if he catches it, he can score. That definitely helps you as a quarterback.”

Wetumpka’s offense was all about the rushing attack but Rogers was the clear go-to receiver for Tyquan Rawls. Rogers led all of Class 6A with 13 receiving touchdowns and led Wetumpka with 587 receiving yards on 37 receptions. Rogers had two touchdowns in the postseason, including one in overtime in Tuscaloosa as the Indians defeated Hillcrest 20-17. “I was proud of the progress he made this year,” Perry said. “He became a better route runner and wanted the ball in big situations. He surpassed our expectations.”

Offensive lineman: Torey Loftin, Sr., Wetumpka

Offensive lineman: Matthew Whitman, Sr., Stanhope Elmore

Loftin was often used as a lead blocker for the team’s strong rushing attack and was also a key to the pass protection for Wetumpka. Loftin, who served as one of the team’s captains, allowed no sacks in 564 offensive snaps. “He started all 15 games his junior year and 14 games his senior year,” Perry said. “He emerged as a leader on the offensive line. He has a very high football IQ.”

Whitman graded out at 91 percent this season, the highest of any offensive lineman in Elmore County. He recorded 48 pancakes and was a reliable force for the Mustang offense during his senior season. “He was an animal for us,” Stanhope coach Brian Bradford said. “He was the anchor for our offensive line. We designed most of our running plays to the right so we could run behind him.”

Offensive lineman: Sam Jackson, Sr., Holtville

Offensive lineman: Jake Justiss, Sr., Tallassee

Jackson was Mr. Dependable for the Bulldog offense this season. He spent most of his time as the blindside tackle for Buck and graded out at 89 percent. Jackson moved around on the line when needed, often lining up against the top opposing pass rusher. “There was never an uncertainty running to his side of the line,” Franklin said. “It didn’t matter who he was lined up against. He was steady and consistent for us.”

In its jump to Class 5A, Tallassee played against several teams which were bigger up front. That did not stop Justiss from having a strong season on the offensive line. He played as an offensive guard for the Tigers despite being listed as only 6-foot and 210 pounds. “He plays the game like it’s supposed to be played,” Tallassee coach Mike Battles said. “He was undersized for a lineman but he plays like he’s 6-3, 260. He plays aggressive and it doesn’t take long to figure out what the game of football means to him.”

Offensive lineman: Garrett Moseley, Sr., Elmore County

Athlete: Kalvin Levett, Sr., Tallassee

Elmore County needed its rushing attack to have success this season and that started at the line of scrimmage. Leading the way more often than not was Moseley, whose job was to make sure Patrick could get into space and use his speed for big plays. “He’s just a hard-nosed dude,” Cantrell said. “He’s always there and ready to work. He stepped it up and played strong tackle for us this season.”

After making the move from wide receiver to quarterback, Levett’s playmaking ability was on display on every snap for the Tiger offense. Levett finished with 1,099 yards and 10 touchdowns on the ground while throwing for another 1,113 yards and six scores. Levett even added a receiving touchdown in the team’s season finale at Elmore County. “To ask a guy who was an all-state receiver last year to change positions because it will help the team, that’s special,” Battles said. “That speaks to the kind of guy Kalvin is and how good of an athlete he is.”

Kicker: Robert Stewart, Jr., Edgewood The Wildcat offense did not give Stewart many opportunities but he took advantage of the chances he got. He scored 7 points in Edgewood’s 13-12 victory over Northside Methodist to start the season. He also kicked a 42-yard field goal for the team’s only points at Autauga Academy. Stewart made 7 of his 10 field attempts this season and 45 of his 49 extra-point attempts. “He was a weapon for us on offense,” Free said. “Having him on our sideline helped open our playbook because we knew we could take chances with him on our team.”

All-Purpose: Ali McMillian, Soph., Stanhope Elmore The Mustangs had a handful of versatile weapons this season but McMillian may have stood out the most. He finished the season with 652 yards and three touchdowns on 35 receptions, including a 157-yard performance against Saraland in the postseason. McMillian’s biggest performances came on special teams, where he returned three kickoffs for touchdowns and averaged 29.3 yards per return. “He’s very dynamic,” Bradford said. “To be able to do what he did as a 10th-grader in 6A football is impressive. He just has the natural ability to do it all.”

Punter: Peyton Coburn, Jr., Holtville Holtville saw improvements in every part of its game this season and that included special teams. Coburn averaged 43.4 yards per punt, including a long of 60 yards. He pinned opponents inside their own 20-yard line 15 times on 34 punts. “He had to split his time with the offense but he did a really good job of punting the ball,” Franklin said. “That was big to have a kid be able to flip the field and he did that for us numerous times.”


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FIRST-TEAM DEFENSE Defensive lineman: P.J. Lucas, Sr., Wetumpka

Defensive lineman: Ladorian Leonard, Sr., Stanhope Elmore Stanhope Elmore’s defensive line made plenty of noise this season and Leonard was always the first name mentioned. He finished with 68 total tackles, including 31 for a loss, and led the Mustangs with 11 sacks. “He is so quick off the ball,” Bradford said. “He could make so many plays because he was a step ahead of everyone else. He would be in the backfield before the other guy would be out of his stance.”

Lucas, an Ole Miss signee, made a big impact in his only season at Wetumpka. Just his presence on the defensive line was enough for opponents to adjust their playbooks to avoid Lucas. He led the Indians with 21 quarterback hurries and four sacks, and finished the season with 45 total tackles and two forced fumbles. “When he came in, it was like he had been here the whole time,” Perry said. “He was not afraid of hard work and that gained him respect. He pushed himself and his teammates saw that.”

Defensive lineman: Hunter Martin, Sr., Holtville

Defensive lineman: Cade Bazzell, Jr., Edgewood Bazzell was a force at the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball for the Wildcats. His ability to read the game made him stand out from the competition. Bazzell finished the season with 43.5 tackles and 14.5 tackles for a loss. “He was one of the smartest guys we had on the team,” Free said. “When he was on defense, we knew whoever he was lined up against would have trouble with it because of his knowledge of the game.”

Martin spent more time in the backfield this season than most players do in their careers. He finished with 32 tackles for a loss and 13 total sacks. In Holtville’s playoff-securing win over Talladega, Martin had four sacks and a blocked punt. He finished the season with 64 total tackles and forced two fumbles. “The majority of his sacks came in the third and fourth quarters,” Franklin said. “Other people were getting tired but his motor kept going. He was able to come through for us in those big moments.”

Linebacker: Trey Hardy, Sr., Stanhope Elmore

Linebacker: Hayden Bass, Sr., Elmore County

The Mustang defense revolved around Hardy and his versatility, as he could line up at the line of scrimmage or in the middle of the defense. Hardy finished the season with 81 tackles and made plays for Stanhope in crucial moments. He recorded 27 tackles for a loss, forced two fumbles and had a blocked punt. “He was our best all-around player this season,” Bradford said. “We could put him on the edge or put him into coverage and he could do it all. He has a very high football IQ.”

Bass was everywhere on the defensive side of the ball for the Panthers. He finished the season with a team-high 107 tackles in 10 games. Bass intercepted two passes, including one at Dallas County which he returned 45 yards for a touchdown. “He’s performed very well even before his senior season but this was a breakout for him,” Cantrell said. “There were some games that he was banged up but he was still able to make big plays for us.”

Defensive back: Marlon Hunt, Sr., Stanhope Elmore

Defensive back: Hezekiah Nowden, Jr., Wetumpka

Hunt moved from cornerback to safety this season, and recorded 37 tackles, two interceptions and seven pass breakups. Hunt’s season will be remembered by one specific play though. After a swing pass in the backfield, he collapsed on the line of scrimmage, stripped the opposing receiver, then took the ball 85 yards for a touchdown with less than a minute to go to defeat No. 1 Wetumpka. “He was our quarterback on defense,” Bradford said. “He called out all of the coverage and is another guy with a high football IQ. And he plays at 100 percent every single time.”

Wetumpka’s secondary was filled with playmakers this season but Nowden may have shown the most consistency throughout the year. The junior tied with Trey Jones to lead the Indians with three interceptions, including two in the postseason. “We knew he was a talented athlete but he worked extremely hard to get stronger and more physical,” Perry said. “We put him in there and he started making plays on Friday nights. He made plays we needed him to make and we’re proud of the progress he made.”

Defensive back: Shakwan Bickley, Sr., Elmore County

Defensive back: JaDarius Carter, Sr., Holtville Carter found a new way to play the safety position and the Bulldogs benefited from it this season. His aggression often brought him to the line of scrimmage to make big plays and he was also reliable in pass coverage. Carter led the team with 109 tackles and forced three fumbles, made two interceptions and had 16 pass deflections. “He has come a long way since joining the team before his junior year,” Franklin said. “We felt comfortable with him on the back end of our defense and with him coming up to the line of scrimmage to make plays.”

Bickley used an aggressive playstyle which allowed him to make a big impact on the game defensively for the Panthers. He finished with 91 tackles and was a ball hawk from the secondary. He forced five fumbles, recovered two of them and intercepted three passes. “This was his breakout year for us,” Cantrell said. “He was an absolute force on defense. He was making plays at the line of scrimmage like a linebacker from the safety position.”

Athlete: Trent Cochran-Gill, Sr., Tallassee There was not much Cochran-Gill missed out on this season, as he was on the field for nearly every play. The senior finished with 572 yards of offense and eight total touchdowns. His impact on defense may have been more impressive, recording 72 tackles, two interceptions and a blocked punt. “We knew he would have to have a good year for us to be successful this season,” Battles said. “He can do a lot on the field. He’s got great speed and moves to the football really well. You can plug him in anywhere.”

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Wetumpka’s offense may not have matched that of the prior season but Perry’s schemes and play calling continued to work for the Indians. Wetumpka averaged 32.4 points per game, including a 61-point performance at Selma in the final region game. After the team’s win over Fairhope in the season opener, Wetumpka was ranked No. 1 in Class 6A in the ASWA poll for the first time in the program’s history. Wetumpka spent six weeks as the top-ranked team before losing at Stanhope Elmore. This season also marked the first time Wetumpka won consecutive region championships. The Indians clinched the title with their win over Selma, finishing region play with an 8-1 record. Despite winning the region, there were File / The Herald concerns surrounding Wetumpka as the Wetumpka coach Tim Perry took the Indians back to the regular season came to Class 6A semifinals and is also the ASWA’s Class 6A coach a close. Muscle Shoals of the year. took a 24-0 lead over Wetumpka in the first “We wanted them 2 Spanish Fort for the half of the regular-season second consecutive to know how much we finale before holding off loved and cared about season. a late comeback by the “The people who have them,” Perry said. Indians. “When you have those been a part of it in the Wetumpka entered high expectations but past are very proud of the postseason with an didn’t quite make it, you the tradition they have 8-2 record but had a bye have the sense you didn’t built,” Perry said. “For week in place to recover accomplish everything. the current players, and correct its mistakes. They represent the most we hope they can look Perry said the purpose successful senior class in back at this season of the scheduling was the history of the school. with a tremendous to help prepare for the We’re proud of what they amount of pride. For playoffs and he always have accomplished.” the community, we knew the team would be Wetumpka’s season appreciate the support ready once the playoffs included victories over and that they want our started. expectations to be high.” rivals Opelika, Prattville The Indians dominated and Benjamin Russell. Wetumpka fell to Daphne in the first Wetumpka’s opponents Saraland 22-21 in the round before traveling to semifinals but after combined for an 88-71 Tuscaloosa and knocking the loss, Perry said he record, which was the off Hillcrest in overtime. toughest overall schedule wanted the players to Wetumpka followed in Perry’s seven years in focus on the good things that up by beating No. Wetumpka. they accomplished.

HONORABLE MENTION QB: Alex Johnson, Soph., Edgewood QB: Kerenski McGhee, Sr., Stanhope Elmore RB: Terrance Thomas, Jr., Wetumpka RB: Alex Gibbons, Jr., Holtville WR: Kaleb Varner, Jr., Edgewood WR: Malik Davis, Jr., Wetumpka OL: Cody Tucker, Sr., Wetumpka

Rawls Wetumpka finished 11-3 and returned to the Class 6A semifinals. Although the offense did not match last year’s production, Rawls led the Indians to 32.4 points per game and was responsible for 29 total touchdowns. Rawls made an impression in the season opener, being responsible for 256 yards and two touchdowns in a win over Fairhope. However, a play that did not count in the stats made Perry realize he had something special. “It really happened on our second play of the season against Fairhope,” Perry said. “Even though we had a penalty and it was called back, we had a QB read play and he made the right read. He pulled it and went 60 or 70 yards for a touchdown. At that point, we knew.” Despite the positives, Rawls was not perfect in the first week of the season, throwing two interceptions in the game. However, he turned the ball over only once for the remainder of the season. “He’s an outstanding athlete and he’s also very coachable,” Perry said. “If he makes a mistake and you correct it, he won’t make that mistake again. He’s a fierce competitor.” Rawls went on to complete 55.1 percent of his passes while throwing for 1,487 yards and 18 touchdowns, with 13 of them going to senior E.J. Rogers.

OL: Parker Watts, Sr., Elmore County DL: Kamyron Jackson, Sr., Wetumpka DL: Drew Nobles, Sr., Holtville LB: Darren Nolen, Sr., Wetumpka LB: Derrick Butler, Sr., Stanhope Elmore LB: Andy Baker, Sr., Tallassee DB: Trey Jones, Sr., Wetumpka K/P: Zach Grindle, Jr., Wetumpka

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“Over the summer, we were running the same play in the red zone and it worked every time,” Rogers said. “It clicked in our head that no one can stop this play, so me and Ty just clicked. He knows where to put it and I told him I would catch.” The offense quickly bought into Rawls and his ability as a quarterback. Rogers and other seniors stepped up to take pressure off Rawls and help him evolve into a leader. “When everything happened, I knew Ty was an amazing athlete, so when he had to step into the position, I told him I had his back,” Rogers said. “He did what he had to do and took us to how far we made it.” When starting quarterback JD Martin went down with an injury before the season opener, Wetumpka’s read-option offense was in danger of losing its key component. Rawls was able to learn the offense and became the team’s top rushing threat. Rawls finished with 1,778 rushing yards and scored 11 touchdowns on the ground. He averaged 9.1 yards per carry, which ranked second in Class 6A among players with at least 100 carries. Rawls had already drawn attention from college recruits as a safety before taking over as quarterback, and Perry said he may still move back to defense full-time next season. “I think he has a future wherever he wants to play,” Perry said. “He’ll work very hard at whatever position he’s at.”

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Tyquan Rawls (6) was named to both The Herald all-county team and ASWA all-state team.


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be better … You can build your defense around this young man.” Adams set the school record for career tackles after leading Wetumpka in total tackles for the past two seasons. He recorded 144 tackles during his senior campaign, including 29 for a loss and five sacks. “He pushes himself extremely hard,” Perry said. “Over the last two years, if we needed someone to make a play, he’s been the one to make the play.” Adams stood out not only for his tackling ability but also his ability to recognize plays in pass coverage. Adams intercepted two passes and had three deflections. At the beginning of the season, Perry

said the work off the field also made Adams stand out. Adams was always invested in the film room and it made him a smarter player. “He understands the game because he studies it,” Perry said. “I’ll get a phone call or text message on Saturday morning and he has already watched film on our opponent. He’s picked up tendencies and he’s texting me to let me know.” Unlike the 2017 season, Wetumpka relied on its defense to make the big plays in the 2018 postseason. The Indians allowed only six offensive touchdowns in the four games. Adams finished with 23 tackles, eight tackles for a loss and three sacks in the

final two rounds. Perry said the rest of the defense stepped up its game when Adams showed how much he cared about winning. “They have a ton of respect for him because he’s earned it,” Perry said. “They see his work ethic and how he pushes himself. He demands perfection from himself and that’s contagious. They see that and they don’t want to let him down.” Perry said teammates begin to realize Adams’ work ethic on the practice field and elected him one of the team captains this season. “He’s going to be the first one to show up and the last one to leave,” Perry said. “He doesn’t want to lose a drill in

practice. He’s got that kind of drive and that’s how he’s inspired his teammates.” Adams wrapped up his career with two appearances on the all-state team. He has a few offers to play at the college level but he’s waiting for the right offer before deciding on his future. Perry said it’s a mystery as to why Adams hasn’t received offers from bigger schools but he knows Adams can succeed anywhere. “I’ve been fortunate enough to coach some outstanding young men on the defensive side of the ball but I think he’s going to have to rank up there at maybe the best,” Perry said. “He’s gone above and beyond anything we’ve ever asked him to do.”

4 Wetumpka players lead way for all-state honors STAFF REPORT TPI Staff

All six Elmore County programs were represented on the Alabama Sports Writers Association allstate football team released last week, with coach Tim Perry and four Wetumpka players leading the charge. Perry was named the Class 6A coach of the year for the second consecutive season after leading Wetumpka to its second straight region title and another semifinal appearance. Junior Tyquan Rawls earned first-team honors as an athlete. He accounted for 3,265 yards and 29 touchdowns in his first season as the team’s quarterback. P.J. Lucas and Colton Adams were both named to the first-team defense. The two seniors were leaders on Wetumpka’s defense, which allowed just 20.1 points per game. Adams led the team with 144 tackles. Running back De’Angelo Jones scored 20 touchdowns on the ground this season to earn honorable mention. He rushed for 1,056 yards in his lone season at Wetumpka. Stanhope Elmore was represented on the firstteam defense by senior Ladorian Leonard. Wide receiver Ali McMillian was honorable mention after accruing 1,150 all-purpose yards, including three kickreturn touchdowns. Tallassee had two seniors earn all-state honors as an athlete. Kalvin Levett was on the first team after accounting for 2,212 yards of offense and 16 touchdowns. Trent Cochran-Gill packed the stat sheet on both sides of the ball, finishing with 8 offensive touchdowns and recording 72 tackles on defense, to earn secondteam honors. Holtville’s Peyton Coburn was the secondteam punter for 4A after averaging 43.4 yards per punt this season. Seniors Dajon Reeves, Sam Jackson and JaDarius Carter were named honorable mention for the Bulldogs. Elmore County’s DJ Patrick scored a careerhigh 20 total touchdowns this season and rushed for 1,390 yards to earn honorable mention. Edgewood’s Robert Stewart was the firstteam kicker in AISA after making 70 percent of his field goal attempts, including a 42-yard kick against Autauga. Kolby Potts was a second-team running back after scoring 16 touchdowns for the Wildcats. Wide receiver Kaleb Varner had 489 yards and 7 touchdowns on 32 receptions to be named honorable mention.

The 2018 Alabama Sports Writers Association high school football All-State teams and honorable mentions: CLASS 7A FIRST-TEAM ALL-STATE Offense QB: Taulia Tagovailoa,

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Wetumpka’s Colton Adams (1), pictured above, P.J. Lucas, Tyquan Rawls and De’Angelo Jones were named to the ASWA all-state team. Thompson, Sr., 6-0, 205 RB: Larry McCammon, Hoover, Sr., 5-11, 203 RB: Te’Darrian Murray, LeeMontgomery, Sr., 6-0, 208 RB: A’Montae Spivey, Central-Phenix City, Sr., 6-1, 200 WR: Ja’Varrius Johnson, Hewitt-Trussville, Sr., 5-11, 175 WR: George Pickens, Hoover, Sr., 6-3, 207 WR: John-Michael Riley, Bob Jones, Sr., 5-10, 180 OL: Kevon Carr, Auburn, Jr., 6-4, 310 OL: Josh Jones, CentralPhenix City, Jr., 6-5, 305 OL: Amari Kight, Thompson, Sr., 6-7, 310 OL: Pierce Quick, HewittTrussville, Sr., 6-5, 285 OL: Zach Taylor, James Clemens, Jr., 6-5, 305 PK: Will Reichard, Hoover, Sr., 6-2, 185 Defense DL: Ledarrius Cox, McGillToolen, Sr., 6-0, 305 DL: Daevion Davis, James Clemens, Sr., 6-2, 305 DL: Mohamoud Diabate, Auburn, Sr., 6-4, 225 DL: Brandon Mack, Jeff Davis, Sr., 6-4, 225 LB: Sawyer Brady, McGillToolen, Sr., 6-1, 210 LB: Will Conner, Thompson, Sr., 6-2, 225 LB: Jacobye Green, Bob Jones, Sr., 6-1, 210 LB: Demouy Kennedy, Theodore, Jr., 6-3, 205 DB: Brandon Butts, Prattville, Sr., 5-8, 155 DB: Cally Chizik, Auburn, Sr., 5-10, 190 DB: Malachi Moore, HewittTrussville, Jr., 6-0, 170 DB: Reddy Steward, Austin, Sr., 6-0, 170 P: Miles Tillman, Sparkman, Jr., 5-11, 180 Athlete Jerwuan Thomas, Grissom, Sr., 5-11, 170 Cadarrius Thompson, Florence, Sr., 6-3, 180 Hunter Tillman, Theodore, Sr., 5-8, 165 Jamontez Woods, Gadsden City, Sr., 6-0, 210 SECOND-TEAM ALL-STATE Offense QB: Paul Tyson, HewittTrussville, Sr., 6-5, 218 RB: Kolbe Blunt, Davidson, Sr., 5-10, 175 RB: Shadrick Byrd, Thompson, Sr., 5-11, 212 RB: Armoni Goodwin, Hewitt-Trussville, So., 5-9, 180 WR: Austin McGhee, James Clemens, Sr., 5-10, 190 WR: Mike Pettway, Thompson, Jr., 6-0, 175 WR: Dazalin Worsham, Hewitt-Trussville, Sr., 5-10, 170 OL: Ellis Adams, Hoover, Sr., 6-4, 312 OL: Javion Cohen, CentralPhenix City, Jr., 6-4, 255 OL: Fernando Diaz, Enterprise, Jr., 6-3, 260 OL: Will Ryland, Fairhope, Sr., 6-0, 250 OL: Taylor Thompson, Prattville, Jr., 6-3, 225

PK: Bay Cummings, McGillToolen, Sr., 5-8, 158 Defense DL: Jeremiah Alexander, Thompson, Fr., 6-2, 210 DL: Bernard Miles, CentralPhenix City, Sr., 6-1, 235 DL: Kevin Penn, Austin, Sr., 6-3, 300 DL: Rodney Thompson, Prattville, Sr., 6-3, 235 LB: Zach Boerner, Prattville, Sr., 6-0, 210 LB: Clark Griffin, Mountain Brook, Jr., 5-9, 210 LB: Cade Jenkins, Austin, Sr., 5-11, 185 LB: Greg Russell, Hoover, Sr., 5-11, 202 DB: Kameron Brown, Theodore, Sr., 5-10, 185 DB: Jelen Lee, Florence, Sr., 6-0, 170 DB: Dell Pettus, Sparkman, Sr., 6-0, 190 DB: Alex Washington, Mountain Brook, Sr., 6-1, 185 P: Parker Colburn, HewittTrussville, Sr., 6-0, 170 Athlete Dallas Daffin, McGill-Toolen, Jr., 5-11, 170 D.J. Douglas, Thompson, Sr., 6-0, 205 Joshua McCray, Enterprise, So., 6-1, 207 Caden Rose, Bob Jones, Jr., 5-10, 170 HONORABLE MENTION QB: Robby Ashford, Hoover, Jr., 6-4, 215; Jamil Muhammad, James Clemens, Sr., 6-1, 212 RB: Cooper Bishop, Vestavia Hills, Sr., 6-1, 207; Mel Dantzler, Grissom, Sr., 5-10, 205 WR: Ramone Bradley, Fairhope, So., 5-9, 170; Eddie Williams, CentralPhenix City, Jr., 6-3, 175 OL: Michael Moncuso, Mountain Brook, Sr., 6-1, 275; Jordan Valrie, Murphy, Sr., 6-2, 295 PK: Tylan Perine, Prattville, Sr., 6-1, 190 DL: Jerry Bethea, Fairhope, So., 6-1, 270; Eric Taylor, Hewitt-Trussville, Jr., 6-5, 280 LB: Colton Higgins, Theodore, Sr., 6-1, 200; Zach Hopkins, James Clemens, Sr., 6-0, 220 DB: Will Brooks, Vestavia Hills, Sr., 6-2, 180; Jabari Moore, Hoover, Sr., 6-1, 189 P: Zach Johnson, CentralPhenix City, Jr., 6-2, 160; Grant Thornton, Enterprise, Sr., 6-1, 182 ATH: Khalil Griffin, Bob Jones, Sr., 6-0, 190 COACH OF THE YEAR Tyrone Rogers, LeeMontgomery CLASS 6A FIRST-TEAM ALL-STATE Offense QB: Bo Nix, Pinson Valley, Sr., 6-3, 210 RB: Jordon Ingram, St. Paul’s, Jr., 6-1, 200 RB: Tyetus Smith-Lindsey, Oxford, Sr., 5-7, 165 RB: Roydell Williams, Hueytown, Jr., 5-10, 205 WR: Kris Abrams-Draine,

Spanish Fort, Jr., 6-0, 165 WR: Keyonteze Johnson, Pinson Valley, Jr., 5-11, 153 WR: Cameron Morson, Decatur, Sr., 5-10, 160 OL: Kannon Biggs, Athens, Sr., 6-4, 275 OL: James Dawson, Opelika, Jr., 6-1, 282 OL: Cade Gothard, Eufaula, Jr., 6-1, 275 OL: Jackson Hall, Decatur, Sr., 6-2, 295 OL: Clay Webb, Oxford, Sr., 6-4, 285 PK: Matthew Quinn, Spanish Fort, Sr., 5-10, 160 Defense DL: DJ Dale, Clay-Chalkville, Sr., 6-2, 315 DL: Carlos Johnson, Spanish Fort, Jr., 6-0, 280 DL: Ladorian Leonard, Stanhope Elmore, Sr., 5-11, 265 DL: P.J. Lucas, Wetumpka, Sr., 6-5, 290 LB: Colton Adams, Wetumpka, Sr., 6-0, 220 LB: Vonta Bentley, JacksonOlin, Sr., 6-1, 220 LB: Jackson Bratton, Muscle Shoals, Jr., 6-3, 225 LB: Keon Fomby, Oxford, Sr., 5-10, 195 DB: Cordale Flott, Saraland, Sr., 6-1, 170 DB: D.J. James, Spanish Fort, Sr., 6-0, 170 DB: Marques JohnsonMason, Bessemer City, Sr., 6-2, 195 DB: Christian Williams, Daphne, Sr., 6-2, 175 P: Jay Bramblett, HillcrestTuscaloosa, Sr., 6-2, 175 Athlete GaQuincy McKinstry, Pinson Valley, So., 6-2, 175 Tyquan Rawls, Wetumpka, Jr., 6-2, 190 Keondre Swoopes, Hartselle, Sr., 6-0, 165 AJ Toney, Jackson-Olin, Sr., 5-9, 175 SECOND-TEAM ALL-STATE Offense QB: Trentin Dupper, Decatur, Sr., 5-11, 185 RB: Jacob Dendy, Albertville, Sr., 5-10, 195 RB: Rashawn McAlpine, Saraland, Jr., 5-11, 195 RB: Jacory Merritt, Sidney Lanier, Sr., 5-10, 165 WR: Edward Gipson, Pelham, Sr., 6-3, 190 WR: Tre Ross, HillcrestTuscaloosa, Sr., 6-2, 210 WR: Jay Williams, Saraland, Sr., 5-11, 180 OL: Grayson Kelley, Homewood, Sr., 6-7, 320 OL: Brevyn Jones, Huffman, Sr., 6-5, 280 OL: Kobe McCovery, Blount, Sr., 6-3, 330 OL: Chris Turberville, Spanish Fort, Sr., 6-0, 310 OL: Quintodd West, Dothan, Sr., 5-11, 280 PK: Trey Finison, Northridge, Sr., 5-9, 170 Defense DL: Cortlin Martin, Blount, Sr., 6-1, 265 DL: Antoine McGhee, Homewood, Sr., 5-9, 220 DL: Ethan Rinke, Athens, Sr., 6-3, 245 DL: Jaylen Swain, Oxford,

Jr., 5-9, 245 LB: Xavier Morrow, Paul Bryant, Jr., 6-3, 230 LB: Tyler Olds, Calera, Sr., 6-1, 215 LB: Stone Powell, Hartselle, Sr., 6-3, 230 LB: Doug Sullivan, Saraland, Sr., 5-11, 195 DB: Chauncey Andrews, Hazel Green, Jr., 5-9, 165 DB: A.J. Finley, St. Paul’s, Sr., 6-2, 185 DB: Elgin Nabors, CarverBirmingham, Sr., 6-0, 180 DB: Carson Ware, Muscle Shoals, Sr., 6-1, 185 P: Diego Guajardo, Daphne, Sr., 6-1, 186 Athlete Demarion Holloman, Pinson Valley, Sr., 6-2, 190 Nicholas Parnell, Selma, Jr., 6-0, 190 Jaylen Stinson, Opelika, Jr., 5-10, 175 C.J. Young, Daphne, Sr., 5-9, 175 HONORABLE MENTION QB: Willie Miller, ClayChalkville, Sr., 6-0, 185; Brett Nezat, Saraland, Jr., 6-5, 210 RB: Brantan Barnett, Opelika, Sr., 5-8, 185; De’Angelo Jones, Wetumpka, Sr., 6-1, 218 WR: Noah Hart, Sidney Lanier, Sr., 5-8, 160; Ali McMillian, Stanhope Elmore, So., 5-10, 170 OL: Jaylen Hatcher, Pinson Valley, Sr., 6-2, 273; Jake Spivey, Oxford, Sr., 6-1, 190 PK: Zach Ford, Calera, Sr., 5-9, 160; Mohammad Nakhleh, Buckhorn, Jr., 5-10, 155 DL: Braxton Dyer, Northview, Sr., 6-0, 215; Jamar Mason, Daphne, Sr., 6-0, 270 LB: Ke’Shun Brown, CarverMontgomery, Sr., 6-1, 215; Kendall McCallum, Oxford, Sr., 6-2, 230 DB: Taeshawn Grant, Baldwin Co., Jr., 6-0, 190; Yates Grehan, St. Paul’s, Sr., 6-2, 190 P: Garrett Cross, Hazel Green, Sr., 6-4, 225; Jack Martin, Northview, Sr., 6-0, 200 ATH: Jayden Sullins, Cullman, Jr., 5-11, 195; KeiAndre Sanders, Shades Valley, Sr., 5-9, 170 COACH OF THE YEAR Tim Perry, Wetumpka CLASS 5A FIRST-TEAM ALL-STATE Offense QB: Michael Crear, Jasper, Sr., 5-8, 195 RB: Zaye Boyd, Russellville, Sr., 6-1, 210 RB: Christian Collins, Boaz, Sr., 6-1, 205 RB: Javonta Leatherwood, Central-Tuscaloosa, Jr., 6-0, 190 WR: Artel Howell, Vigor, Sr., 5-9, 175 WR: Isaiah McKissic, Beauregard, Sr., 6-3, 180 WR: CJ Yarbrough, East Limestone, Sr., 6-4, 200 OL: Jordan Flack, Brewer, Sr., 6-4, 285 OL: Russ Green, Jasper, Sr., 6-3, 275 OL: Jackson Sarratt, Boaz, Jr., 6-2, 315 OL: Trey Ware, Carroll, Sr., 6-4, 325 OL: Bradford Womack, Scottsboro, Sr., 6-2, 268 PK: Noah Nall, Briarwood, Jr., 5-10, 165 Defense DL: Fred Austin, Vigor, Sr., 5-10, 290 DL: Jaylon Bass, CentralClay Co., Sr., 6-2, 290 DL: Jamin Graham, Etowah, Sr., 6-6, 220 DL: Jeremiah Williams, Ramsay, So., 6-3, 215 LB: Mark Hand, Briarwood, Sr., 6-2, 200 LB: Joshua Myrick, Corner, So., 5-11, 190 LB: Hunter Schrader, Madison Academy, Sr., 5-10, 170 LB: DeAnthony Walker, Vigor, Sr., 6-3, 205 DB: Damien Miller, Fairfield, Sr., 6-1, 185 DB: Tori Mulkey, Carroll, Sr.,

5-10, 190 DB: Nehemiah Pritchett, Jackson, Sr., 6-2, 180 DB: DeRickey Wright, Etowah, Jr., 6-4, 208 P: Brady Spradlin, Dora, Jr., 6-0, 230 Athlete Garek Hall, Mortimer Jordan, Sr., 5-10, 170 Joeffrey Hutcherson, Citronelle, Sr., 6-0, 215 Kalvin Levett, Tallassee, Sr., 6-2, 185 Shamari Simmons, CentralClay Co., Sr., 6-2, 185 SECOND-TEAM ALL-STATE Offense QB: Luke Nail, Madison Academy, Jr., 6-4, 190 RB: Kenneth Bothwell, Southside-Gadsden, Sr., 6-0, 180 RB: Jonathan Fells, Carroll, Sr., 6-0, 200 RB: Quinton Knight, CentralClay Co., Jr., 6-0, 190 WR: Lee Battle, Ramsay, Sr., 6-2, 185 WR: Devin Buckhalter, Russellville, Sr., 6-1, 190 WR: Deion Pickens, Satsuma, Sr., 5-9, 170 OL: Corey Belcher, Mortimer Jordan, Sr., 5-11, 250 OL: Heath Gillard, Pleasant Grove, Sr., 6-3, 305 OL: Thomas Issacs, Corner, Sr., 6-3, 265 OL: Trent Howard, Briarwood, Jr., 6-3, 270 OL: Edward Smith, CentralTuscaloosa, Sr., 6-3, 260 PK: Michael Herron, Jasper, Sr., 6-0, 160 Defense DL: Trey Cole, Etowah, Sr., 5-11, 310 DL: Ikeyah Jackson, Greenville, Jr., 6-0, 205 DL: Jamarcus Lewis, Vigor, Sr., 6-0, 305 DL: Reginald Perry, Fairfield, Jr., 6-7, 250 LB: Daniel Franklin, Mortimer Jordan, Sr., 5-11, 210 LB: Dwayne Garrett, Central-Clay Co., Sr., 5-10, 190 LB: Gerry Marshall, Center Point, Jr., 5-10, 180 LB: Grant Peacock, Rehobeth, Jr., 5-11, 177 DB: Dedarius Evans Busby, Vigor, Sr., 5-9, 160 DB: Christopher Holifield, LeFlore, Sr., 5-10, 175 DB: Triston Schmidthorst, Chilton Co., Sr., 5-7, 164 DB: Tyland Simpson, Greenville, Sr., 5-11, 189 P: Nolan Johnson, Southside-Gadsden, Jr., 5-10, 160 Athlete Trent Cochran-Gill, Tallassee, Sr., 5-11, 190 Myles Kornegay, Bibb Co., Sr., 6-0, 190 Hunter Persall, West Point, Sr., 5-10, 200 J.R. Tran-Reno, Briarwood, Sr., 6-1, 210 HONORABLE MENTION QB: Zyquez Perryman, Pleasant Grove, So., 6-1, 175; Javion Posey, Greenville, Sr., 6-1, 186 RB: A.J. Besteder, Demopolis, Sr., 5-6, 170; Jordan Embry, Ramsay, Sr., 5-11, 190 WR: Kyle Minor, Madison Academy, Sr., 5-8, 185; Taylor Smith, Boaz, Sr., 6-0, 175 OL: Walker Courtney, Demopolis, Sr., 6-2, 290; Will Rushing, Russellville, Sr., 6-0, 205 PK: Wiley Henshaw, Madison Co., Sr., 5-11, 175 DL: Wil Clardy, Madison Academy, Sr., 5-11, 190; Cody Reed, Citronelle, Jr., 6-1, 225 LB: Pernell Mitchell, Munford, Sr., 5-11, 220; Jarren Wright, Etowah, Sr., 5-11, 175 DB: Collin Chappel, Hayden, So., 5-11, 140; William Elom, Parker, So., 6-0, 175 P: Nikoli Jones, CentralTuscaloosa, Sr., 6-2, 205 ATH: Paul Garrett, CentralClay Co., Sr., 5-10, 190

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All-state COACH OF THE YEAR Danny Horn, Central-Clay Co. CLASS 4A FIRST-TEAM ALL-STATE Offense QB: Malik Inabinette, Montevallo, Jr., 5-10, 150 RB: Darrian Meads, Hokes Bluff, Jr., 5-11, 215 RB: Lee Witherspoon, North Jackson, Sr., 5-11, 185 RB: Rontarius Wiggins, Jacksonville, Jr.`, 6-0, 175 WR: JJ Evans, Montevallo, Jr., 6-3, 185 WR: Brayden Lewis, DAR, Sr., 6-0, 165 WR: Tre’Darion Walker, Fayette Co., Sr., 6-2, 180 OL: Jack Busch, Hokes Bluff, Sr., 6-3, 250 OL: Cole Gaddy, Jacksonville, Sr., 6-1, 250 OL: Ronaldo Marmolejo, North Jackson, Sr., 6-2, 235 OL: Hunter Middleton, UMSWright, Sr., 6-1, 250 OL: James Waller, American Christian, Jr., 6-1, 313 PK: Brooks Cormier, American Christian, Sr., 6-5, 198 Defense DL: Dalton Boswell, Sipsey Valley, Sr., 6-3, 330 DL: Deondre Freeman, Escambia Co., Sr., 6-2, 184 DL: Isaiah Green, Good Hope, Sr., 6-1, 205 DL: C.J. Person, CatholicMontgomery, Sr., 6-2, 290 LB: Will Breland, UMSWright, Jr., 6-2, 195 LB: Kendrick Fife, Cherokee Co., Jr., 5-10, 175 LB: Jackson Tubbs, American Christian, Jr., 5-11, 181 LB: Travis Woodall, North Jackson, Sr., 6-0, 227 DB: Zion Black, Rogers, Sr., 5-10, 175 DB: Ja’Cobee Bryant, Hillcrest-Evergreen, Jr., 6-0, 151 DB: Cam Reynolds, Lincoln, Jr., 6-1, 205 DB: Edwin White, UMSWright, So., 6-0, 172 P: Reece Solar, Alabama Christian, Sr., 6-2, 210 Athlete Will Bailey, DAR, Sr., 6-1, 175 Matt Dixon, Good Hope, Sr., 5-10, 192 K’Shun Stokes, Headland, Sr., 6-0, 175 Noah Turbyfill, Brooks, Sr., 5-10, 185 SECOND-TEAM ALL-STATE Offense QB: Lake Spurgeon, Brooks, Sr., 6-2, 180 RB: Darrell Gibson, CatholicMontgomery, Jr., 5-7, 168 RB: Andray Pope Jr., Hillcrest-Evergreen, Jr., 6-0, 200 RB: Symon Smith, UMSWright, Jr., 5-5, 150 WR: Hayden Stutts, Deshler, Sr., 6-2, 185 WR: JQ Wilson, Talladega, Sr., 6-0, 175 WR: Keyshawn Woodyard, UMS-Wright, Jr., 6-2, 180 OL: Nick Canfield, Rogers, Sr., 6-0, 260 OL: Seth Faison, Headland, Sr., 6-2, 280 OL: Jackson Hancock, Good Hope, Sr., 5-9, 180 OL: Andrew Holmes, Andalusia, Sr., 6-2, 230 OL: Chance Latty, Cherokee Co., Sr., 6-3, 190 PK: Nick Pope, Lincoln, Sr., 5-5, 115 Defense DL: Dylan Brooks, Handley, So., 6-5, 225 DL: Teondre Goodloe, Deshler, Jr., 5-9, 240 DL: Will McKinney, Cherokee Co., Sr., 6-0, 255 DL: Jody Moore, North Jackson, Jr., 5-10, 240 LB: Omarion Adams, Jacksonville, So., 5-10, 160 LB: Jeb Barber, UMS-Wright, Sr., 5-8, 182 LB: Ethan Bozarth, White Plains, Jr., 6-1, 195 LB: Gerry McCarron, St. John Paul II, Sr., 6-0, 200 DB: Preston Bagwell, Good Hope, Sr., 5-9, 155 DB: William Bradley, Escambia Co., Jr., 5-10, 180 DB: Dalton Hanback, Central-Florence, Jr., 5-7, 165 DB: Xavier Trotter, Deshler, Sr., 6-0, 190 P: Peyton Coburn, Holtville, Jr., 6-3, 175 Athlete Richard Cantrell, Cleburne Co., Sr., 5-11, 155 Ashton Gulledge, Hokes Bluff, Jr., 5-11, 186 Braydon Hill, Hokes Bluff, Sr., 6-3, 205 Dan Parker, American Christian, Jr., 6-0, 163 HONORABLE MENTION QB: Seth Brown, St. John Paul II, Jr., 5-6, 140; Jake Corkren, Northside, Jr., 6-2, 210 RB: Luke Alison, Randolph,

continued from page B3 Sr., 5-8, 165; DJ Patrick, Elmore Co., Sr., 6-1, 175 WR: Jewels Gray, Jacksonville, Sr., 5-10, 160; Dajon Reeves, Holtville, Sr., 6-1, 175 OL: Samuel Jackson, Holtville, Sr., 6-2, 265; Cash Wallace, Deshler, Sr., 6-2, 265 PK: Martin Maer, Cherokee Co., Sr., 5-10, 157; Walter Perez, Good Hope, So., 5-11, 140 DL: Carlos Coleman, Williamson, Sr., 6-2, 270; Davonte Green, Leeds, Sr., 6-0, 185 LB: Jeremy Dees, HillcrestEvergreen, Sr., 6-2, 235; Demetrius Inge, Williamson, Sr., 6-2, 215 DB: JaDarius Carter, Holtville, Sr., 6-0, 185; Jesse Kinsey, Headland, Sr., 6-0, 185 P: Luke Stripling, Northside, Sr., 5-9, 170 ATH: Dayne Black, Fairview, Sr., 6-1, 200 COACH OF THE YEAR David Lloyd, St. John Paul II CLASS 3A FIRST-TEAM ALL-STATE Offense QB: Ian Thies, Westminster Christian, Sr., 5-10, 170 RB: Tony Amerson, St. James, Sr., 5-10, 212 RB: Johnathon Cobb, Saks, Sr., 5-10, 170 RB: Wise Gordon, Providence Christian, Sr., 5-10, 175 WR: Cole Littleton, J.B. Pennington, Sr., 6-1, 175 WR: Nate Meacham, Montgomery Academy, Sr., 6-1, 170 WR: Brooks Reinhardt, Westminster Chr., Sr., 5-10, 180 OL: Hunter Bryant, Beulah, Sr., 6-0, 265 OL: Jaylen Childs, Saks, Sr., 6-4, 285 OL: Hayden Parker, Providence Christian, Sr., 5-9, 219 OL: Nathaniel Pride, Westminster Christian, Jr., 5-11, 250 OL: Ricky Samuel, T.R. Miller, Sr., 6-3, 300 PK: Anthony Cornejo, Saks, Sr., 5-11, 170 Defense DL: Bailey Bass, Flomaton, Sr., 6-2, 225 DL: Marcellus Boykin, Mobile Christian, Sr., 5-11, 290 DL: Sean Smith, Piedmont, So., 6-1, 235 DL: Marreo Thomas, Saks, Sr., 5-10, 280 LB: Caden Best, Westminster Christian, Sr., 6-1, 220 LB: Ja’Len Sims, Fultondale, Sr., 6-2, 215 LB: Jett Smith, Walter Wellborn, So., 5-11, 170 LB: Hernando Wheeler, Pike Co., So., 5-8, 185 DB: Collin Duncan, St. James, Sr., 5-11, 170 DB: Kaedon Jenkins, Piedmont, Sr., 5-11, 175 DB: Carl Myers, Piedmont, Sr., 6-2, 170 DB: David Warren, Providence Christian, Sr., 6-0, 142 P: Mac Douglas, Bayside Academy, Sr., 6-2, 220 Athlete Caleb Allison, Weaver, Sr., 6-0, 225 T.J. Fairs, Piedmont, Sr., 5-7, 150 Daquan Johnson, Flomaton, Jr., 6-1, 175 Eric Poellnitz, Mobile Christian, Sr., 5-11, 190 SECOND-TEAM ALL-STATE Offense QB: KaRon Coleman Jr., Greene Co., Sr., 6-1, 185 RB: Atario Hester, Randolph Co., Sr., 5-9, 180 RB: Christian Hubbard, Oakman, Jr., 5-11, 210 RB: Shamar Spinks, Weaver, Sr., 5-10, 175 WR: Jackson Billings, Westminster Christian, Jr., 5-9, 170 WR: Carson McGinnis, Carbon Hill, Sr., 6-0, 145 WR: Zeric Wilson, Greene Co., Sr., 6-1, 170 OL: Brayden Banner, Providence Christian, Sr., 6-3, 188 OL: Alan Brown, Excel, Jr., 6-3, 285 OL: De’Vandrius McCollum, Winfield, Jr., 5-7, 200 OL: Kato Morgan, Thomasville, Sr., 6-3, 280 OL: Ta’Darrius Thomas, Oakman, Sr., 5-8, 290 PK: Henry Beckett, Houston Academy, Sr., 6-2, 175 Defense DL: Jamonte Burrell, Holt, Sr., 6-1, 270 DL: Jimbo Cassity, Bayside Academy, Sr., 6-2, 220 DL: Bryson Ingram, Piedmont, Jr., 6-0, 225 DL: Isaiah Woods, Weaver,

Sr., 6-1, 250 LB: Alex Atkins, Carbon Hill, Jr., 5-10, 160 LB: Joshua Darling, Gordo, Jr., 6-1, 220 LB: Deontae Lawson, Mobile Christian, So., 6-3, 209 LB: Quanta Watkins, Thomasville, Sr., 5-9, 180 DB: Walker Junkin, Winfield, Sr., 5-10, 170 DB: Gabino Morin, Slocomb, Sr., 5-7, 165 DB: Rayshawn Reynolds, Pike Co., Jr., 5-10, 190 DB: Spencer Smith, Providence Christian, Sr., 5-11, 140 P: Preston Cox, Prattville Christian, Sr., 5-9, 175 Athlete Anthony Brown, Midfield, Sr., 6-4, 240 Caden Dowdell, Beulah, Sr., 6-1, 210 Dante Jordan, Randolph Co., Jr.`, 5-8, 150 Cedric Nichols, Bullock Co., Sr., 5-9, 185 HONORABLE MENTION QB: Eli Musso, Locust Fork, Fr., 5-10, 200 RB: Troy Garner, Gordo, Jr., 5-10, 170; Jayla Tolar, Thomasville, Sr., 6-0, 180 WR: T.J. Hall, Mobile Christian, Sr., 5-11, 194; Jace Stewart, Slocomb, Sr., 5-10, 160 OL: Kolby Bolton, New Hope, Sr., 6-2, 220; Carson Brazier, Pleasant Valley, Sr., 6-3, 290 PK: Aubrey Grace, Pike Road, Jr., 6-0, 150 DL: Bendarius Myhand, Pike Co., Jr., 5-9, 220; Logan Rios, Gordo, Sr., 6-0, 260 LB: Dashun Odom, Flomaton, Sr., 6-2, 180; Alex Parris, Pleasant Valley, Sr., 5-10, 180 P: David Mejia, Plainview, Sr., 5-11, 230 ATH: Noah Allison, J.B. Pennington, Sr., 6-1, 185; Lonzie Portis, Beulah, Sr., 5-9, 190 COACH OF THE YEAR Doug Vickery, Flomaton CLASS 2A FIRST-TEAM ALL-STATE Offense QB: Cory Alexander, Cottage Hill, Sr., 5-10, 180 RB: Payton Anderson, Fyffe, Sr., 6-0, 210 RB: K.J. Hall, Highland Home, Sr., 5-10, 190 RB: Domonique Thomas, Ohatchee, Jr., 5-8, 193 WR: Austin Hill, North Sand Mountain, Sr., 5-6, 160 WR: Jaquon Kincey, Abbeville, Sr., 6-1, 175 WR: Samario Rudolph, Cottage Hill, Sr., 5-9, 175 OL: Caleb Lyles, Fyffe, So., 6-2, 265 OL: Jackson Miller, Luverne, Jr., 5-10, 220 OL: Hayden Ray, Addison, Sr., 6-2, 250 OL: Matthews Spencer, Ariton, Sr., 6-0, 295 OL: Calvin Willingham, Collinsville, Jr., 6-0, 240 PK: Jason Perez, Collinsville, Jr., 5-10, 155 Defense DL: Karron Daffin, Leroy, Sr., 5-9, 250 DL: Chandler Gray, Reeltown, Sr., 5-9, 175 DL: Ross Johnson, Cedar Bluff, Sr., 6-3, 280 DL: Jackson Luttrell, Westbrook Christian, Sr., 6-3, 255 LB: JaQuavian BostonGaines, LaFayette, Sr., 5-9, 180 LB: Arian Gregory, Luverne, Jr., 6-1, 190 LB: Gunner Hollis, Ranburne, Jr., 6-0, 190 LB: Cam McCombs, Ohatchee, Sr., 6-0, 185 DB: Grayson Alward, Ohatchee, Sr., 6-2, 180 DB: John Tyler Hoffman, Highland Home, Jr., 6-0, 165 DB: Mason McKinney, Collinsville, Sr., 5-10, 170 DB: Jordan Walker, LaFayette, Jr., 6-1, 185 P: Jordan Coachman, Cottonwood, Sr., 6-3, 215 Athlete AJ Cherry, Sheffield, So., 6-1, 185 Zayne Guthrie, Addison, Sr., 6-0, 185 Bryson Peavy, Ariton, Sr., 6-3, 200 Kaleb Jones, Collinsville, Jr., 6-0, 185 SECOND-TEAM ALL-STATE Offense QB: Daquon Kincey, Abbeville, Sr., 5-11, 185 RB: Kelston Fikes, Leroy, So., 5-11, 190 RB: Austin Owens, Winston Co., So., 6-0, 175 RB: Ethan Smith, Colbert Co., Jr., 5-9, 165 WR: Parker Gilliland, Cleveland, Sr., 5-10, 160 WR: Jeremiah Roberson, West End, Jr., 5-10, 145 WR: P.J. Wells, Westbrook

Christian, Sr., 6-3, 175 OL: Chance Butts, Leroy, Sr., 6-5, 275 OL: Austin Hebert, Highland Home, Jr., 6-1, 250 OL: Zayne Peterman, Abbeville, Jr., 5-10, 215 OL: Ethan Teague, Cedar Bluff, Sr., 6-0, 250 OL: Brock Young, Ranburne, Sr., 6-3, 270 PK: Trey Sullivan, Leroy, Jr., 6-0, 230 Defense DL: Lio Lewis, Reeltown, Sr., 5-11, 235 DL: Japeth Long, Fyffe, Sr., 5-11, 255 DL: Keven Mills, Abbeville, Sr., 6-1, 205 DL: Rasean Thomas, Cottage Hill, Jr., 6-0, 180 LB: Jacob Elliott, Winston Co., Jr., 6-0, 175 LB: Tabarious Horton, Colbert Co., Jr., 6-0, 215 LB: Tony Pope, Cottage Hill, Sr., 5-11, 180 LB: Blake Sparks, Collinsville, So., 5-10, 210 DB: Luke Chambers, Addison, Jr., 6-2, 185 DB: Fred Freeman, Leroy, Sr., 5-9, 155 DB: Ellian Harris, Luverne, Sr., 5-11, 175 DB: Stone Yates, North Sand Mountain, Sr., 6-1, 165 P: Russell Weeks, New Brockton, Jr., 6-4, 223 Athlete Tae Brantley, Luverne, Sr., 6-2, 185 Kavon McGraw, Aliceville, Sr., 5-10, 161 A.J. Phillips, Chickasaw, Sr., 6-0, 215 Christian Smith, Ranburne, Jr., 5-10, 200 HONORABLE MENTION QB: Landon Green, North Sand Mountain, Jr., 5-10, 180; Daniel Phillips, Highland Home, Sr., 5-10, 165 RB: Zavien Wilkins, Aliceville, Jr., 5-9, 164; Satyler Wilson, Luverne, Jr., 5-9, 170 WR: Edward Thomas, Luverne, Jr., 5-8, 160 OL: Elijah Ingle, Red Bay, Sr., 5-10, 245 PK: Aubrey Reeves, Highland Home, Sr., 5-7, 140 DL: Barry Davenport, Chickasaw, So., 6-3, 225; Trevor Vines, LaFayette, Sr., 6-1, 289 LB: Jacob Higdon, Ider, Sr., 5-9, 175; Bill Nelson, Asbury, Sr., 6-2, 220 DB: Kolby Bragwell, Red Bay, Sr., 6-1, 208 P: Krishaun Hamilton, Luverne, Sr., 6-1, 185 ATH: Keke Hughley, Reeltown, Sr., 5-8, 160 COACH OF THE YEAR Scott Rials, Luverne CLASS 1A FIRST-TEAM ALL-STATE Offense QB: Jermaine Brown, St. Luke’s, Sr., 5-9, 165 RB: Daryl Brown Jr., Notasulga, Jr., 5-8, 170 RB: Bernard Dixon, McIntosh, Jr., 6-0, 205 RB: Richmon Singletary, Elba, Sr., 6-0, 175 WR: Jimmy Pitts, Notasulga, Sr., 5-10, 150 WR: Christian Irons, Waterloo, Sr., 5-10, 135 WR: Jaylon Stevenson, Holy Spirit, Jr., 6-3, 200 OL: Bradley Adkins, Elba, So., 6-1, 272 OL: Kendall Long, Georgiana, Jr., 6-1, 190 OL: Justin Presswood, Linden, Sr., 6-0, 225 OL: Carter Sample, Decatur Heritage, Jr., 6-2, 220 OL: Noah Walls, Maplesville, Jr., 5-11, 215 PK: Braden Pyron, Marion Co., Sr., 6-5, 200 Defense DL: Ronald Bouler, Marengo, Jr., 6-1, 247 DL: D’terrion Glaze, Lanett, Sr., 5-10, 180 DL: Jah-Marien Latham, Pickens Co., Jr., 6-3, 280 DL: Ca’ni McCoy, R.A. Hubbard, Jr., 6-0, 285 LB: Jaheim Greer, Notasulga, Jr., 6-0, 175 LB: Dezmion Roberson, Elba, Jr., 6-3, 174 LB: Colt Smith, Mars Hill, Sr., 6-0, 205 LB: Tristen Thetford, Maplesville, Sr., 5-11, 215 DB: Tyler Booker, Brantley, Sr., 5-10, 165 DB: Trikweze Bridges, Lanett, Sr., 6-3, 180 DB: Kevin Green, Linden, Sr., 6-0, 180 DB: Joseph Hanson, Mars Hill, Sr., 6-1, 205 P: Parker Driggers, Brantley, Sr., 6-0, 187 Athlete Graderius Brown, Linden, Sr., 5-8, 165 Peyton Higgins, Mars Hill, So., 5-10, 160 Chris Mixon, Georgiana, Sr., 5-11, 160 Kristian Story, Lanett, Jr., 6-2, 205

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Academy, Sr., 6-1, 240 LB: Grant Tyson, Hooper, Jr., 5-10, 180 DB: Bryce Black, Monroe Academy, Jr., 5-10, 150 DB: Justin Hogeland, Bessemer Academy, Jr., 6-2, 190 DB: Reid Maddox, Coosa Valley, Sr., 6-1, 160 DB: Shannon Wheat, Escambia Academy, Jr., 6-0, 175 P: Micaiah Overton, Bessemer Academy, Sr., 6-5, 230 Athlete Carter Ledkins, Monroe Academy, Jr., 5-11, 175 Jeremy Lee, Morgan Academy, Jr., 5-9, 165 Micah Roberts, Jackson Academy, Jr., 6-0, 180 Brock Taunton, Macon-East, Sr., 5-9, 160 SECOND-TEAM ALL-STATE Offense QB: P.J. McDonald, Bessemer Academy, So., 6-0, 165 RB: Cameron Chambers, Tuscaloosa Academy, Sr., 6-0, 200 RB: Wood Hollinger, Wilcox Academy, Jr., 5-9, 170 RB: Kolby Potts, Edgewood, Jr., 5-9, 160 WR: Thomas Thompson, Wilcox Academy, Sr., 6-2, 180 WR: Dominique Webster, Autauga Academy, Jr., 6-4, 215 WR: Ed Williams, Morgan Academy, Sr., 5-10, 180 OL: Reid Compton, Crenshaw Christian, So., 6-3, 275 OL: Chasen Earnhart, LeeScott, Sr., 6-3, 300 OL: Kendall House, Autauga Academy, Sr., 6-4, 305 OL: Alston Knox, Chambers Academy, Sr., 5-10, 245 OL: Nolan Linam, Escambia Academy, Sr., 6-2, 280 PK: Jake Gracey, MaconEast, Sr., 5-10, 150 Defense DL: Dijon Darden, Chambers Academy, Jr., 5-11, 245 DL: Tristan Jordan, Crenshaw Christian, Jr., 6-3, 220 DL: Micah Norris, Monroe Academy, Sr., 6-0, 230 DL: Grant Wilkes, Pike Liberal Arts, Sr., 6-0, 230 LB: Justin Hall, Crenshaw Christian, Sr., 6-3, 260 LB: John Walker Horton, Monroe Academy, Sr., 6-1, 190 LB: Hunter Parker, Wilcox Academy, Jr., 5-11, 180 LB: JP Sanders, Tuscaloosa Academy, Sr., 6-0, 200 DB: Jackson Ceman, Macon-East, Sr., 5-10, 160 DB: Colton Hand, Chambers Academy, Sr., 5-11, 170 DB: Cody Hollis, Pike Liberal Arts, Sr., 5-9, 170 DB: Shemar Pettaway, Autauga Academy, Sr., 6-1, 195 P: Logan Johnson, Crenshaw Christian, Sr., 6-3, 250 Athlete Kaleb Allen, Coosa Valley, Sr., 6-1, 210 Jordan Gillespie, Chambers Academy, Sr., 5-11, 170 Jamari Smith, Success Unlimited, Jr., 6-4, 200 Hardin Utsey, Morgan Academy, Sr., 5-10, 175 HONORABLE MENTION QB: Payton Allen, Chambers Academy, So., 6-3, 170; Tucker Neven, Macon-East, Sr., 6-0, 175 RB: Justin Jones, Bessemer Academy, Sr., 6-1, 190; OJ Tolbert, Springwood, So., 5-10, 165 WR: Kaleb Varner, Edgewood, Jr., 6-1, 165; Barry Womack, Autauga Academy, Sr., 6-2, 185 OL: Chase Little, Lowndes Academy, Jr., 6-6, 300; Kenneth Nichols, Morgan Academy, So., 5-8, 220 PK: Chambers McGillberry, Wilcox Academy, Jr., 5-8, 160 DL: Taylor Henderson, Morgan Academy, Sr., 6-2, 310; Chris Ramseur, Springwood, Sr., 6-3, 290 LB: Max Copeland, Pike Liberal Arts, Sr., 6-1, 195; Jason Davis, Escambia Academy, Jr., 5-11, 240 DB: Dawson Clark, South Choctaw Academy, Sr., 6-1, 175; Daughtery McGhee, Escambia Academy, So., 5-10, 165 P: Taylor Tover, Lakeside, Sr., 6-3, 205 ATH: Christian Holloway, Crenshaw Christian, So., 5-10, 170; Jared Kelly, Hooper, Sr., 6-2, 180 COACH OF THE YEAR Mitchell Turberville, Monroe Academy


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Letters of Administration on the estate of said decedent having been granted to the undersigned on the 20th day of December, 2018 by the Honorable John E. Enslen, Probate Judge of Elmore County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against said estate are required to present same within the time allowed by law or the same will be O

Public Notices barred. LESLIE GAYE ROE, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF EARL JAMES ZOOK, DECEASED William J. Baxley, Esq., BAXLEY DILLARD, MCKNIGHT, JAMES & MCELROY, P. O. BOX 530333, Birmingham, Alabama 35253; Phone: 205271-1100 Wetumpka Herald: Dec. 26, 2018, Jan. 2 and 9, 2019 EST/ZOOK, E. PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that application has been made to the Elmore County Commission for a for a 050 – Retail Beer (off Premises only) and 070 – Retail Table Wine (off Premises Only) Liquor License Transfer Application from Jones Shell to Kwik Sack 2 by Wallsboro, Inc., 10860 US Hwy 231 Wetumpka, AL 36092. The Public Hearing on said application is set before the County Commission at 5:00pm, Monday, January 14, 2019 in the Elmore County Courthouse Courtroom, 100 East Commerce Street, Wetumpka, Alabama. Anyone desiring to speak either for or against said application should appear in person at said time or may indicate their wishes in writing to: Elmore County Commission Attn: Chief Engineer & OperaWLRQV 2I¿FHU 100 East Commerce St., Suite 200 Wetumpka, AL 36092 wrbechd@elmoreco.org Wetumpka Herald: Dec. 26, 2018 LIQUOR LICENSE PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF ALABAMA ELMORE COUNTY IN THE PROBATE COURT CASE NO: 2018-269 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE IN RE: THE ESTATE OF DAVON WALDREP, DECEASED Letters of Administration on the Estate of said decedent, having been granted to the undersigned on the 20 day of December, 2018, by the Honorable John E. Enslen, Judge of Probate of said County in said State, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against said Estate are required to present the same within the time allowed by law or the same will be barred. DOTHA BRYAN BEECHAM, Administratrix, for the Estate of Davon Waldrep, Deceased Attorney for Estate: Jamie Jordan, Esq., PO Box 130, Jacksonville, AL 36265, (256)435-5402 Wetumpka Herald: Dec. 26, 2018, Jan. 2 and 9, 2019 EST/WALDREP, D. PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN RE: THE ESTATE OF JOHN DENNY MURPHY, DECEASED PROBATE COURT CASE NO: 2018-314 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of the decedent having been granted to the undersigned on the 20 day of December 2018, by John E. Enslen, Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against said Estate are required to present same within the time allowed by law or the same will be barred. MELANIE MULCAHY EXECUTRIX OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN DENNY MURPHY, DECEASED Robert B. Reneau, Esq., Law 2I¿FH RI 5HJLQD % (GZDUGV P.C., 109 East Bridge Street, Wetumpka, Alabama 36092, (334) 514-1011 Wetumpka Herlad: Dec. 26, 2018, Jan. 2 and 9, 2019 EST/MURPHY, J. PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF STEVEN MICHAEL WATKINS, DECEASED PROBATE COURT NO. 18-320 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of said decedent having been granted to MICHAEL COLE WATKINS as Personal Representative on the 20 day of December, 2018, by the Honorable John Thornton, Special Judge of Probate of said County in said State, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against said Estate are required to present same within the time allowed by law or the same will be barred. REGINA B. EDWARDS, Estate of Steven Michael Watkins, deceased REGINA B. EDWARDS, ESQ., 109 East Bridge Street, Wetumpka, Alabama 36112 Wetumpka Herald: Dec. 26, 2018, Jan. 2 and 9, 2019 EST/WATKINS, S.

Public Notices PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage dated September 29, 2009, executed by Marlon L. Hunt, a married man joined by his spouse, Leigh Hunt, to JPMorgan Chase Bank, N. A. , which mortgage was recorded on October 13, 2009, in Real Property Book 2009, 3DJH DQG PRGLÂżHG E\ WKDW FHUWDLQ /RDQ 0RGLÂżFDWLRQ Agreement on January 2, 2015 in Real Property Book 2015, Page 4, of the mortgage UHFRUGV LQ WKH 2IÂżFH RI WKH Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that pursuant to law and the power of sale contained in said mortgage, the undersigned will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the North Door entrance to the Elmore County Courthouse at Wetumpka, Alabama, during the legal hours of sale on February 5, 2019, the following described real estate, situated in Elmore County, Alabama, to-wit: Lot 23, according to the Map of SumPHUÂżHOG 3ODW DV UHFRUGHG LQ WKH 2IÂżFH RI WKH -XGJH RI Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, in Plat Book 15 at Page 5. This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by said mortgage as well as expenses of foreclosure. This property will be sold on an “as is, where isâ€? basis, subject to any easements, encumbrancHV DQG H[FHSWLRQV UHĂ€HFWHG in the mortgage and those contained in the records of WKH RIÂżFH RI WKH -XGJH RI 3URbate of the County where the above-described property is situated. This property will be sold without warranty or recourse, expressed or implied as to condition, title, use and/ or enjoyment and will be sold subject to the right of redemption of all parties entitled thereto. Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in property the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances. Programs may also exist that help persons avoid or delay the foreclosure process. An attorney should be consulted to help you understand these rights and programs as a part of the foreclosure process. The successful bidder must tender a non-refundable deposit of Five Thousand DolODUV LQ FHUWLÂżHG funds made payable to Stephens Millirons, P.C. at the time and place of sale. The balance of the purchase price PXVW EH SDLG LQ FHUWLÂżHG IXQGV by noon on the second business day following the sale DW WKH ODZ ÂżUP RI 6WHSKHQV Millirons, P.C. at 120 Seven Cedars Drive, Huntsville, Alabama 35802. Stephens Millirons, P.C. reserves the right to award the bid to the next highest bidders should the highest bidder fail to timely tender the total amount due. JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, Mortgagee Robert J. Wermuth/cls, Stephens Millirons, P.C., P.O. Box 307, Huntsville, Alabama 35804, Attorney for Mortgagee, 666874756 Wetumpka Herald: Dec. 26, 2018, Jan. 2 and 9, 2019 FC/HUNT, M. PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN RE: THE ESTATE OF HUEY CHARLES COFTY, JR., DECEASED CASE NO. 2015-253 NOTICE OF DAY SET FOR HEARING A REPORT OF INSOLVENCY HAS BEEN FILED REGARDING THE ESTATE OF HUEY CHARLES COFTY, JR., DECEASED. Please take notice that on the 5 day of February, 2019, at 9:00 o’clock a.m. a hearing will be had by the Honorable John Thornton, Special Judge of Probate of Elmore &RXQW\ LQ WKH 2IÂżFH RI -XGJH of Probate, Elmore County Courthouse, of all creditors and any person(s) interested therein as to the Report RI ,QVROYHQF\ ÂżOHG E\ 6DUDK Jean (Cofty) Riche, Personal Representative of the Estate of Huey Charles Cofty, Jr. JOHN THORNTON, ELMORE COUNTY SPECIAL PROBATE JUDGE Under Section 12-1-14.1 of the Code of Alabama Name and Address of Attorney: Paul R. Cooper, 312 Scott Street, Montgomery, AL 36104 Wetumpka Herald: Dec. 26, 2018, Jan. 2 and 9, 2019 INS/COFTY, JR., H. PUBLIC NOTICE MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by Richard O. Hill and Claudia D. Hill, husband and wife, originally in favor of Mortgage Corporation of the South, on the 5th day of September, 2003, said mortgage recorded in the OfÂżFH RI WKH -XGJH RI 3UREDWH of Elmore County, Alabama,


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MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by Christi L. Mann, a single person, originally in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for IberiaBank dba IberiaBank Mortgage, Louisiana State Chartered Bank, on the 28th day of November, 2016, said mortgage recordHG LQ WKH 2I¿FH RI WKH -XGJH of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, in RLPY Book 2016 Page 59170; the undersigned Gateway Mortgage Group, LLC, as Mortgagee/Transferee, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the main entrance of the Courthouse at Wetumpka, Elmore CounW\ $ODEDPD RQ -DQXDU\ 2019, during the legal hours of sale, all of its right, title, and interest in and to the following described real estate, situated in Elmore County, Alabama, to-wit: Lot Number A of the Gaddis Subdivision LQ 2ULJLQDO /RW 1XPEHU in West Wetumpka, Alabama, as shown by plat recorded LQ WKH 2I¿FH RI WKH -XGJH RI Probate of Elmore County, $ODEDPD LQ 3ODW %RRN Page 118. Less and Except ten (10) feet of the South side of the above described lot. Property street address for informational purposes: 507 N Pine Street, Wetumpka, $/ 7+,6 3523(5TY WILL BE SOLD ON AN ³$6 ,6 :+(5( ,6´ %$6,6 :,7+287 :$55$17< 25 5(&2856( (;35(66(' OR IMPLIED AS TO TITLE, 86( $1' 25 (1-2<0(17 $1' :,// %( 62/' 68%-(&7 72 7+( 5,*+7 2) 5('(037,21 2) $// 3$57,(6 (17,7/(' 7+(5(72 Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in property the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances. Programs may also exist that help persons avoid or delay the foreclosure process. An attorney should be consulted to help you understand these rights and programs as a part of the foreclosure process. This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by said mortgage, as well as the expenses of foreclosure. The successful bidder must tender a non-refundable deposLW RI )LYH 7KRXVDQG 'ROODUV LQ FHUWL¿HG IXQGV made payable to Sirote & Permutt, P.C. at the time and place of the sale. The balance of the purchase price must EH SDLG LQ FHUWL¿HG IXQGV E\ noon the next business day DW WKH /DZ 2I¿FH RI 6LURWH Permutt, P.C. at the address indicated below. Sirote & Permutt, P.C. reserves the right to award the bid to the next highest bidder should the highest bidder fail to timely tender the total amount due. The Mortgagee/Transferee reserves the right to bid for and purchase the real estate and to credit its purchase price against the expenses of sale and the indebtedness secured by the real estate. This sale is subject to postponement or cancellation. Gateway Mortgage Group, LLC, Mortgagee/Transferee Elizabeth Loefgren, SIROTE 3(50877 3 & 3 2 Box 55727, Birmingham, $/ $WWRUQH\ for Mortgagee/Transferee, www.sirote.com/foreclosures, :HWXPSND +HUDOG 'HF -DQ DQG 2019 FC/443154 PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF ALABAMA ELMORE COUNTY IN THE PROBATE COURT CASE NO. 2018-279 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MALLIE ALICE COTHRAN, DECEASED Letters of Administration on the estate of said decedent having been granted to the undersigned on the 17 day of December, 2018, by John Thornton, Special Judge of Elmore County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same within the time allowed by law or the same will be barred. MARTHA ANN GREENE, Personal Representative, of the Estate of Mallie Alice Cothran, Deceased Attorney of Record: Jinks, Crow & Dickson, P.C. PO Box 350, Union Springs, AL 36089 (334) 738-4225 Wetumpka Herald: Dec. 19, 26, 2018 and Jan. 2, 2019 EST/COTHRAN, M. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER FORECLOSURE NOTICE Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by Thomas D. Long, single, to MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC AS NOMINEE FOR CITIMORTGAGE INC., on the

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3rd day of July, 2010, said mortgage recorded in the 2IÂżFH RI WKH -XGJH RI 3URbate of Elmore County, Alabama, on July 26, 2010, in Deed/Mortgage Book 2010, 3DJH (OPRUH County, Alabama Records, said Mortgage having subsequently been transferred and assigned to U.S. BANK TRUST NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,AS TRUSTEE OF BUNGALOW SERIES F TRUST, by instrument reFRUGHG LQ WKH DIRUHVDLG 3UREDWH 2IÂżFH QRWLFH LV KHUHE\ given that the undersigned U.S. BANK TRUST NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,AS TRUSTEE OF BUNGALOW SERIES F TRUST, as Mortgagee/Transferee, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the main entrance of the Courthouse in Wetumpka, Elmore County, Alabama, on January 23, GXULQJ WKH OHJDO KRXUV of sale, all of its right, title, and interest in and to the following described real estate, situated in Elmore County, Alabama, to-wit: SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF ELMORE AND THE STATE OF ALABAMA, TO-WIT: COM0(1&,1* $7 $ 32,17 21 THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE COOSADA-MILLBROOK 3$9(' +,*+:$< $ ',6TANCE OF 130 FEET FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE “COLORED CEME7(5< Âł 6$,' 32,17 %(,1* 7+( 32,17 2) %(*,11,1* OF THE TRACT HEREIN DESCRIBED FROM SAID 32,17 2) %(*,11,1* 581 7+(1&( 1 '(*5((6 0,187(6 ( $/21* 7+( SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY OF SAID COOSADA-MILL%522. 3$9(' 52$' $ ',67$1&( 2) )((7 7+(1&( 6 '(*5((6 MINUTES 27 SECONDS E. A DISTANCE OF 186.68 FEET 7+(1&( 6 '(*5((6 MINUTES W. A DISTANCE 2) )((7 7+(1&( 1 37 DEGREES 00 MINUTES : $ ',67$1&( 2) )((7 72 7+( 32,17 2) BEGINNING. SAID TRACT LIES IN THE S 1/2 OF THE 6( 2) 6(&7,21 72:16+,3 5$1*( ELMORE COUNTY. TAX ,' 12 %(,1* 7+( 6$0( 3523(57< &219(<(' %< WARRANTY DEED GRANTOR: ELIZABETH D. LONG, $ 6,1*/( ,1',9,'8$/ $1' JOSH E. LONG, A SINGLE ,1',9,'8$/ $1' '25,6 LONG MATHES, A SINGLE ,1',9,'8$/ $1' *,/%(57 T. LONG, A SIGNLE INDI9,'8$/ $1' %(66<( / ZEIGLER, A SIGNLE INDI9,'8$/ $1' -$&. /21* JR., AND WIFE AND HELEN E. LONG AND MARY L. LONG, AND HUSBAND AND /$:5(1&( /21* $1' 3(TER LONG, AND WIFE AND NANCY LONG AND HENRY R. LONG, AND WIFE AND ANNIE LONG AND BRENDA LONG WILLIAMS, AND HUSBAND AND ADRIAN WILLIAMS AND ELMORE LONG, AND WIFE AND LOUISE LONG GRANTEE: THOMAS D. LONG DATED: 5(&25'(' '2& 12 %22. 3$*( 6DLG OHJDO description being controlling, however the property is more FRPPRQO\ NQRZQ DV COOSADA RD, COOSADA, AL 36020. Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in property the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances. 3URJUDPV PD\ DOVR H[LVW WKDW help persons avoid or delay the foreclosure process. An attorney should be consulted to help you understand these rights and programs as a part of the foreclosure process. This property will be sold on an “as is, where isâ€? basis, subject to any easements, encumbrances, and H[FHSWLRQV UHĂ€HFWHG LQ WKH mortgage and those contained in the records of the 2IÂżFH RI WKH -XGJH RI 3URbate in the county where the above-described property is situated. This property will be sold subject to the right of redemption of all parties entitled thereto and subject to any outstanding ad valorem taxes (including taxes which are a lien, whether or not now due and payable). This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by said mortgage, as well as the expenses of foreclosure. The Mortgagee/Transferee reserves the right to bid for and purchase the real estate and to credit its purchase price against the expenses of sale and the indebtedness secured by the real estate. This sale is subject to postponement or cancellation. U.S. BANK TRUST NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,AS TRUSTEE OF BUNGALOW SERIES F TRUST, Mortgagee/Transferee THE BELOW LAW FIRM MAY BE HELD TO BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR, UNDER FEDERAL LAW. IF SO, ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT 385326( 5XELQ /XEOLQ LLC, Attorney for Mortgagee/ Transferee 100 Concourse 3DUNZD\ 6XLWH %LUPLQJKDP $/ 7HOHSKRQH 1XPEHU &DVH 1R %6, / /

Ad Run Dates: 12/26/2018, UXbinlublin.com/property-listLQJ $G Wetumpka Herald: 'HF -DQ DQG FC/LONG, T. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by Gary Lee Waid Jr, a married man, and Christina O. Waid, his wife, to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as nominee for Market Street Mortgage Corporation, on July 19, 2005, said mortgage EHLQJ UHFRUGHG LQ WKH 2I¿FH of the Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, at Book 2005, Page 55417; and subsequently transferred to JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association; and subsequently transferred to Specialized Loan Servicing LLC; Specialized Loan Servicing LLC, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the main entrance of the Elmore County Courthouse, in Wetumpka, Alabama, on January 22, 2019, during the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate, situated in Elmore County, Alabama, to-wit: Commence at a found tack in a fence post lying at the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 5, T-19-N, R-20-E, Elmore County, Alabama; thence run South 01 deg. 19` 06� East 694.84 feet to the point of beginning; thence run North 88 deg. 05` 28� East 626.20 feet to a point; thence run South 01 deg. 19` 06� East 626.20 feet to a point; thence run South 88 deg. 05` 28� West 626.20 feet to a found 5/8� rebar (CAP # 12929); thence run North 01 deg. 19` 06� West 626.20 feet to the point of beginning. Said described parcel of land containing 9.0 acres more or less. 30 foot Access and Utility Easement Commence at a found tack in a fence post lying at the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 5, T-19-N, R-20-E, Elmore County, Alabama; thence run South 01 deg. 19` 06� East 75.29 feet to the point of beginning; thence run North 88 deg. 40` 54�3 30.0 feet to a point; thence run South 01 deg. 19` 06� East 619.24 feet to a point; thence run South 88 deg. 05` 28� West 30.0 feet to a point; thence run North 01 deg. 19` 06� West 619.55 feet to the point of beginning. Said described 30 foot access and utility easement contains 0.42 acres more or less. And also that Certain Right of Way Easement as more fully set out in that Right of Way Easement Agreement recorded in Roll 140, Frame LQ WKH 2I¿FH RI WKH Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama. This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by said mortgage, as well as the expense of foreclosure. Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in property the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances. Programs may also exist that help persons avoid or delay the foreclosure process. An attorney should be consulted to help you understand these rights and programs as part of the foreclosure process. Specialized Loan Servicing LLC, Transferee Jauregui & Lindsey, LLC, 244 Inverness Center Dr., Ste 200, Birmingham, AL 35242, 205-988-8888 Wetumpka Herald: Dec. 26, 2018, Jan. 2 and 9, 2019 FC/WAID, G. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE STATE OF ALABAMA COUNTY OF ELMORE CASE NO: 2018-296 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HELYN B. TRAYLOR, DECEASED Letters Testamentary on the estate of said decedent having been granted to the undersigned on the 13 day of December 2018 by John Thornton, Special Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same within the time allowed by law or the same will be barred. ALICE SHEPARD, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF HELYN B. TRAYLOR, DECEASED Attorney of Record: Michael L. Jones, 2817 Eighteenth St S. Suite #100, Homewood, Alabama 35209 Wetumpka Herald: Dec. 19, 26, 2018 and Jan. 2, 2019 EST/TRAYLOR, H. Selling your home? Advertise here and sell it faster. Call Classifieds at 256.277.4219.

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Public Notices PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF ALABAMA COUNTY OF ELMORE NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by CFGS PROPERTIES, LLC, an Alabama limited liability company, on the 23rd day of October 2012, to REGIONS BANK, as recorded in RLPY Book 2012, Page 54564, as amended E\ 0RGLÂżFDWLRQ RI 0RUWJDJH recorded in RLPY Book 2013 DW 3DJH LQ WKH RIÂżFH of the Probate Judge of Elmore County, Alabama; and, said mortgage having been subsequently assigned to WILLIAMS PARTNERS, a Tennessee general partnership, by Assignment of MortJDJH UHFRUGHG LQ VDLG RIÂżFH in RLPY Book 2018, Page 44355; WILLIAMS PARTNERS, as Mortgagee, by reason of such default having declared all of the indebtedness secured by said mortgage due and payable and such default continuing, notice is hereby given, that acting under the power of sale contained in said mortgage, WILLIAMS PARTNERS, as Mortgagee, will sell at public outcry, for cash to the highest bidder, in front of the Courthouse door, in the City of Wetumpka, Elmore County, Alabama, during the legal hours of sale on January 16, 2019, the following described real and personal property situated in Elmore County, Alabama, to-wit: Commence at the Northwest corner of Section 24, T18N, R17E, Elmore County, Alabama; Thence South 00 Deg 00 Min 02 Sec West a distance of 515.87 feet to an iron pin; Thence South 00 Deg 00 Min 59 Sec East a distance of 101.30 feet to an iron pin; Thence South 00 Deg 00 Min 08 Sec East a distance of 18.48 feet to an iron pin; Thence North 88 Deg 11 Min 40 Sec East a distance of 901.16 feet to an iron pin; Thence continue North 88 Deg 11 Min 40 Sec East a distance of 80.71 feet to a 1/2â€? rebar capped S.D. Martin; 11726; thence continue North 88 Deg 11 Min 40 Sec East a distance of 75.00 feet to a 1/2â€? rebar (Martin) and the point of beginning. Thence continue North 88 Deg 11 Min 40 Sec East a distance of 480.0 feet to a 5/8â€? rebar (Speaks), on the West right of way of Coosada Parkway (80’ R/W); Thence along said right of way of said road North 15 Deg 27 Min 54 Sec West a distance of 60.58 feet to a concrete monument; Thence continue along said South right of way along a curve to the left, said curve having a radius of 480.00 feet and a chord of North 44 Deg 35 Min 44 Sec West, 310.85 feet to a 1/2â€? rebar (Martin); Thence leaving said road, South 26 Deg 55 Min 29 Sec West a distance of 190.43 feet to a 1/2â€? rebar (Martin); Thence South 88 Deg 11 Min 40 Sec West a distance of 163.00 feet to a 1/2â€? rebar (Martin); Thence South 01 Deg 48 Min 20 Sec East a distance of 120.00 feet to the point of beginning. Said parcel containing 1.85 acres more or less and lying in the North 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 24, T18N, R17E, Elmore County, Alabama; together with the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunWR EHORQJLQJ DQG DOO Âż[WXUHV now attached to and used in connection with the premises herein described. This property will be sold on an “as is, where isâ€? basis, subject to any easements, encumbrancHV DQG H[FHSWLRQV UHĂ€HFWHG in the mortgage and those contained in the records of WKH RIÂżFH RI WKH -XGJH RI 3URbate of the county where the above-described property is situated. This property will be sold without warranty or recourse, expressed or implied as to title, use and/or enjoyment and will be sold subject to the right of redemption of all parties entitled thereto. Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in property the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances. Programs may also exist that help persons avoid or delay the foreclosure process. An attorney should be consulted to help you understand these rights and programs as a part of the foreclosure process. Said sale will be made subject to any existing Federal Tax Lien, f / S

Public Notices if any, and/or Special Assessments, if any, which might adversely affect the title to the subject property. Said sale will be made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by the above-described mortgage, and the proceeds thereof will be applied as provided by the terms of the said mortgage. This sale is subject to postponement or cancellation; contact Margery Oglesby at the phone number shown below prior to attending the sale. Kristofor D. Sodergren, Attorney for Williams Partners, ROSEN HARWOOD, P.A., 2200 Jack Warner Pkwy Ste 200, P.O. Box 2727, Tuscaloosa, AL 35403, (205) 3445000 Wetumpka Herald: Dec. 26, 2018, Jan. 2 and 9, 2019 FC/CFGS PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage dated January 28, 2010, executed by Cortney Ann Wilson, an unmarried woman, to the United States of America acting through the Rural Housing Service or successor agency, United States Department of Agriculture, EHQHÂżFLDU\ ZKLFK PRUWJDJH was recorded on February 1, 2010, in RLPY Book 2010, Page 3776, of the mortgage UHFRUGV LQ WKH 2IÂżFH RI WKH Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that pursuant to law and the power of sale contained in said mortgage, the undersigned will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the North Door entrance to the Elmore County Courthouse at Wetumpka, Alabama, during the legal hours of sale on February 5, 2019, the following described real estate, situated in Elmore County, Alabama, to-wit: Lot 6, Homewood Subdivision Plat No. 1, as the same is recorded LQ WKH 2IÂżFH RI WKH -XGJH RI Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, in Plat Book 11, at Page 98. This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by said mortgage as well as expenses of foreclosure. This property will be sold on an “as is, where isâ€? basis, subject to any easements, encumbrancHV DQG H[FHSWLRQV UHĂ€HFWHG in the mortgage and those contained in the records of WKH RIÂżFH RI WKH -XGJH RI 3URbate of the County where the above-described property is situated. This property will be sold without warranty or recourse, expressed or implied as to condition, title, use and/ or enjoyment and will be sold subject to the right of redemption of all parties entitled thereto. Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in property the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances. Programs may also exist that help persons avoid or delay the foreclosure process. An attorney should be consulted to help you understand these rights and programs as a part of the foreclosure process. The successful bidder must tender a non-refundable deposit of Five Thousand DolODUV LQ FHUWLÂżHG funds made payable to Stephens Millirons, P.C. at the time and place of sale. The balance of the purchase price PXVW EH SDLG LQ FHUWLÂżHG IXQGV by noon on the second business day following the sale DW WKH ODZ ÂżUP RI 6WHSKHQV Millirons, P.C. at 120 Seven Cedars Drive, Huntsville, Alabama 35802. Stephens Millirons, P.C. reserves the right to award the bid to the next highest bidders should the highest bidder fail to timely tender the total amount due. The United States of America, acting by and through the United States Department of Agriculture, Mortgagee Robert J. Wermuth/cls, Stephens Millirons, P.C., P.O. Box 307, Huntsville, Alabama 35804, Attorney for Mortgagee, 2018-16024 Wetumpka Herald: Dec. 26, 2018, Jan. 2 and 9, 2019 FC/WILSON, C. Sell your home in the classifieds call 256.277.4219.


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Elmore County Commission is taking bids for labor, equipment, and any incidentals to complete the scope of work in the following bid: Each bid is intended to comply with Alabama Code Title 39, the Alabama Public Works Law. Bidders shall be required to comply with the provisions of Title 39 of the Alabama Code regardless if the requirement is explicitly detailed in the bid proposal or not. All Bidders shall be required to attend a Pre bid Conference as speciÂżHG LQ WKH %LG 'RFXPHQW

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Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by Louis W. Wallace and Lois C. Wallace, originally in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for American Advisors Group, on the 9th day of May, 2012, said mortgage UHFRUGHG LQ WKH 2IÂżFH RI WKH Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, in Book 2012 Page 23259; the undersigned Reverse Mortgage Solutions, Inc., as Mortgagee/Transferee, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the main entrance of the Courthouse at Wetumpka, Elmore County, Alabama, on February 6, 2019, during the legal hours of sale, all of its right, title, and interest in and to the following described real estate, situated in Elmore County, Alabama, to-wit: Commence at an iron pin at the SW corner of the SE 1/4 of Section 4, T19N, R18E, Elmore County, Alabama; thence N 88 degrees 06 minutes 32 seconds E, 1506.72 feet to an iron pin on the East right of way of County Road No. 328, Thornton Road, 80 foot R.O.W., thence N 26 degrees 33 minutes 47 seconds E along said right of way, 200.00 feet to an iron pin; thence N 26 degrees 33 minutes 35 seconds E along said right of way, 152.78 feet to a concrete monument at the “PCâ€? of a curve to the right having a radius of 1389.97 feet, thence Northeasterly along said right of way and curve, 45.77 feet chord being N 27 degrees 23 minutes 32 seconds E, 45.77 feet to an iron pin; thence continue along said right of way and curve, 150.03 feet, chord being N 31 degrees 25 minutes 40 seconds E 149.96 feet to an iron pin; thence leaving said right of way S 89 degrees 18 minutes 02 seconds E 305.20 feet to an iron pin, said point being the Point of Beginning, thence continue S 89 degrees 18 minutes 02 seconds E, 493.79 feet to an iron pin on the west right of way of Minnie Knight Road, 60 foot R.O.W.; thence S 00 degrees 41 minutes 58 seconds W along said right of way, 117.40 feet to an iron pin at the “PCâ€? of a curve to the left having a radius of 1319.57 feet; thence Southerly along said right of way and curve 20.70 feet; chord being S 01 degrees 12 minutes 26 seconds E, 20.70 feet to an iron pin; thence leaving said right of way, S 87 degrees 20 minutes 08 seconds W 485.83 feet to an iron pin; thence N 02 degrees 33 minutes 33 seconds W 165.87 feet to the Point of Beginning. The above described property lies in the SE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 4, T19N, R18E, Elmore County, Alabama Property street address for informational purposes: 198 Minnie Knight Road, Titus, AL 36080 THIS PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD ON AN “AS IS, WHERE ISâ€? BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OR RECOURSE, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TO TITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOYMENT AND WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF REDEMPTION OF ALL PARTIES ENTITLED THERETO. Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in property the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances. Programs may also exist that help persons avoid or delay the foreclosure process. An attorney should be consulted to help you understand these rights and programs as a part of the foreclosure process. This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by said mortgage, as well as the expenses of foreclosure. The successful bidder must tender a non-refundable deposit of Five Thousand Dollars LQ FHUWLÂżHG IXQGV made payable to Sirote & Permutt, P.C. at the time and place of the sale. The balance of the purchase price must EH SDLG LQ FHUWLÂżHG IXQGV E\ noon the next business day DW WKH /DZ 2IÂżFH RI 6LURWH Permutt, P.C. at the address indicated below. Sirote & Permutt, P.C. reserves the right to award the bid to the next highest bidder should the highest bidder fail to timely tender the total amount due. The Mortgagee/Transferee reserves the right to bid for and purchase the real estate and to credit its purchase price against the expenses of sale and the indebtedness secured by the real estate. This sale is subject to postponement or cancellation. Reverse Mortgage Solutions, Inc., Mortgagee/Transferee

Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by Christopher R Smith and Maribeth L Smith husband and wife as joint tenants with right of survivorship, originally in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Anchor Mortgage Services, Inc., on the 15th day of September, 2009, said mortgage recordHG LQ WKH 2IÂżFH RI WKH -XGJH of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, in RLPY Book 2009 Page 52612; the undersigned Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC, as Mortgagee/Transferee, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the main entrance of the Courthouse at Wetumpka, Elmore &RXQW\ $ODEDPD RQ -DQXDU\ 23, 2019, during the legal hours of sale, all of its right, title, and interest in and to the following described real estate, situated in Elmore County, Alabama, to-wit: Lot 35, according to the Plat of 6SULQJÂżHOG 6XEGLYLVLRQ 3ODW No. 1, as recorded in the OfÂżFH RI WKH -XGJH RI 3UREDWH of Elmore County, Alabama, in Plat Book 13, at Page 28. Property street address for informational purposes: 106 6 6SULQJÂżHOG 'U 0LOOEURRN AL 36054 THIS PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD ON AN “AS IS, WHERE ISâ€? BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OR RECOURSE, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TO TITLE, 86( $1' 25 (1-2<0(17 AND WILL BE SOLD SUB-(&7 72 7+( 5,*+7 2) 5('(037,21 2) $// 3$5TIES ENTITLED THERETO. Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in property the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances. Programs may also exist that help persons avoid or delay the foreclosure process. An attorney should be consulted to help you understand these rights and programs as a part of the foreclosure process. This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by said mortgage, as well as the expenses of foreclosure. The successful bidder must tender a non-refundable deposLW RI )LYH 7KRXVDQG 'ROODUV LQ FHUWLÂżHG IXQGV made payable to Sirote & Permutt, P.C. at the time and place of the sale. The balance of the purchase price must EH SDLG LQ FHUWLÂżHG IXQGV E\ noon the next business day DW WKH /DZ 2IÂżFH RI 6LURWH Permutt, P.C. at the address indicated below. Sirote & Permutt, P.C. reserves the right to award the bid to the next highest bidder should the highest bidder fail to timely tender the total amount due. The Mortgagee/Transferee reserves the right to bid for and purchase the real estate and to credit its purchase price against the expenses of sale and the indebtedness secured by the real estate. This sale is subject to postponement or cancellation. Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC, Mortgagee/Transferee

LQ WKH 2IÂżFH RI WKH Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, and secured indebtedness having been transferred or assigned to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. as UHĂ€HFWHG E\ LQVWUXPHQW UHcorded in Book RLPY 2017, Page 12579 of the same OfÂżFH 6KDSLUR DQG ,QJOH / / 3 as counsel for Mortgagee or Transferee and under and by virtue of power of sale contained in the said mortgage will, on January 22, 2019, sell at public outcry to the highest bidder in front of the main entrance of the Elmore County, Alabama, Courthouse in the City of Wetumpka, during the legal hours of sale, the following real estate situated in Elmore County, Alabama, to wit: Lot 24 of Mitchell Creek Estates Plat 2, as recorded in Plat Book 14, Page 18 and LQ WKH 2IÂżFH RI WKH -XGJH of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama. For informational purposes only, the property address is: 185 Bowen Bend, Wetumpka, AL 36093. Any property address provided is not part of the legal description of the property sold herein and in the event of any discrepancy, the legal description referenced herein shall control. This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by said mortgage, as well as the expenses of foreclosure. Furthermore, the property to be offered pursuant to this notice of sale is being offered for sale, transfer and FRQYH\DQFH $6 ,6 :+(5( ,6 1HLWKHU WKH PRUWJDJHH QRU WKH RIÂżFHUV GLUHFWRUV DWtorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative of the mortgagee make any representation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating to the property offered for sale. Any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or in any way relating to any such condition, including those suggested by Code of Ala. (1975) § 35-4-271, expressly are disclaimed. This sale is subject to all prior liens and encumbrances and unpaid taxes and assessments including any transfer tax associated with the foreclosure. The successful bidder must tender a non-refundable deposit of Five Thousand Dollars and no/100 ($5,000.00) in certiÂżHG RU FDVK IXQGV DW WKH WLPH and place of the sale. The balance of the purchase price PXVW EH SDLG LQ FHUWLÂżHG IXQGV by close of business on the next business day thereafter DW WKH /DZ 2IÂżFH RI 6KDSLUR and Ingle, LLP at the address LQGLFDWHG EHORZ 6KDSLUR and Ingle, LLP reserves the right to award the bid to the next highest bidder, or to reschedule the sale, should the highest bidder fail to timely tender the total amount due. Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in property the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances. Programs may also exist that help persons avoid or delay the foreclosure process. An attorney should be consulted to help you understand these rights and programs as a part of the foreclosure process. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., and its successors and assigns, Mortgagee or Transferee

subsequently transferred to U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee for Citigroup Mortgage Loan Trust Inc. Asset-Backed Pass-Through &HUWLÂżFDWHV 6HULHV HE3; Citigroup Mortgage Loan Trust Inc. Asset-Backed 3DVV 7KURXJK &HUWLÂżFDWHV Series 2005-HE3, U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the main entrance of the Elmore County Courthouse, in Wetumpka, Alabama, on January 8, 2019, during the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate, situated in Elmore County, Alabama, to-wit: Lot 9, Block A, according to the Plat of Live Oaks Estates Plat No.2, as recorded in the OfÂżFH RI WKH -XGJH RI 3UREDWH of Elmore County, Alabama in Plat Book 13 Page 147. This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by said mortgage, as well as the expense of foreclosure. Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in property the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances. Programs may also exist that help persons avoid or delay the foreclosure process. An attorney should be consulted to help you understand these rights and programs as part of the foreclosure process. Citigroup Mortgage Loan Trust Inc. Asset-Backed Pass7KURXJK &HUWLÂżFDWHV 6HULHV 2005-HE3, U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee, Transferee

Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage and security agreement executed by JOSHUA T. FILE and KRISTALYNN POLLOCK, a married couple, on the 27th day of December 2013, to 21ST MORTGAGE CORPORATION, as recorded in RLPY Book 2014, Page LQ WKH RIÂżFH RI WKH 3URbate Judge of Elmore County, Alabama; 21ST MORTGAGE CORPORATION, as Mortgagee, by reason of such default having declared all of the indebtedness secured by said mortgage and security agreement due and payable and such default continuing, notice is hereby given, that acting under the power of sale contained in said mortgage and security agreement, and as authorized by Section 7-9A-604(a)(2) of the Code of Alabama of 1975 as amended, 21ST MORTGAGE CORPORATION, as Mortgagee, will sell at public outcry, for cash to the highest bidder, in front of the Courthouse door, in the City of Wetumpka, Elmore County, Alabama, during the legal hours of sale on January 16, 2019, the following described real and personal property situated in Elmore County, Alabama, to-wit: Begin at a 1/2â€? rebar capped Martin CA-563 purported to be the intersection of the North line of Southeast 1/4 of Section 30, Township 19 North, Range 21 East, and the West ROW line of Neman Road (60 foot ROW); thence along said ROW of said road South 00°43’37â€? East a distance of 172.35 feet to a 1/2â€? rebar capped Martin CA-563; thence leaving said ROW of said road South 89°31’32â€? West a distance of 275.00 feet to a 1/2â€? rebar capped Martin CA-563; thence North 00°43’36â€? West a distance of 172.35 feet to a 1/2â€? rebar capped Martin CA-563; thence North 89°31’32â€? East a distance of 275.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. Said parcel containing 1.09 acres, more or less and lying in the Northeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 30, Township 19 North, Range 21 East, Elmore County, Alabama. INCLUDING a security interest in one (1) 2013 Riverbirch 16’ x 80’ manufactured home, Serial No. RB13AL17536; together with the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunWR EHORQJLQJ DQG DOO Âż[WXUHV now attached to and used in connection with the premises herein described. This property will be sold on an “as is, where isâ€? basis, subject to any easements, encumbrancHV DQG H[FHSWLRQV UHĂ€HFWHG in the mortgage and those contained in the records of WKH RIÂżFH RI WKH -XGJH RI 3URbate of the county where the above-described property is situated. This property will be sold without warranty or recourse, expressed or implied as to title, use and/or enjoyment and will be sold subject to the right of redemption of all parties entitled thereto. Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in property the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances. Programs may also exist that help persons avoid or delay the foreclosure process. An attorney should be consulted to help you understand these rights and programs as a part of the foreclosure process. Said sale will be made subject to any existing Federal Tax Lien, if any, and/or Special Assessments, if any, which might adversely affect the title to the subject property. Said sale will be made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by the above-described mortgage, and the proceeds thereof will be applied as provided by the terms of the said mortgage. This sale is subject to postponement or cancellation; contact Margery Oglesby at the phone number shown below prior to attending the sale. Kristofor D. Sodergren, Attorney for 21st Mortgage Corporation, ROSEN HARWOOD, P.A., 2200 Jack Warner Pkwy, Ste 200, P.O. Box 2727, Tuscaloosa, AL 35403, (205) 344-5000 Wetumpka Herald: Dec. 26, 2018, Jan. 2 and 9, 2019 FC/FILE, J. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF COMPLETION Notice is hereby given that Construction One, Inc. has completed the contract work for the Pedestrian Bridge Project with the City of Wetumpka. Any claims held against the same shall be itemized, notarized and presented to Jarvis & Associates at 629 Coosa River Parkway Wetumpka, Al. 36092. All FODLPV VKDOO EH ÂżOHG ZLWKLQ GD\V RI WKH ÂżQDO SXEOLFDWLRQ RI this notice. Construction One, Inc. 1702 Forest Avenue Montgomery, Al. 36106 Wetumpka Herald: Dec. 12, 19, 26, 2018 and Jan. 2, 2018 COMPLETION Selling your home? Advertise here and sell it faster. Call Classifieds at 256.277.4219.

Inquiry No. 2019-PW6 Replacement of Underground Fuel Storage Tanks With Aboveground Fuel Storage Tanks and Related Components Bids will be received until 10:00 AM Central Standard Time on Tuesday, January LQ WKH 2IÂżFH RI WKH 'HSXW\ &KLHI (QJLQHHU $ FRS\ RI ELG IRUPV DQG VSHFLÂżcations can be obtained from WKH 'HSXW\ &KLHI (QJLQHHU 155 County Shop Road, Wetumpka, Al 36092. (Email: lmechd@elmoreco.org) :HWXPSND +HUDOG 'HF 26, 2018, Jan. 2 and 9, 2019 BIDS PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN RE: THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM B. BRUMLOW, DECEASED PROBATE COURT CASE NO.: 2018-266 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of the decedent having been granted to the undersigned on the 10th day of December 2018, by John E. Enslen, Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against said Estate are required to present same within the time allowed by law or the same will be barred. REGIONS BANK TRUST DEPARTMENT, EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM B. BRUMLOW, DECEASED Name and Address of Attorney: Robert B. Reneau, /DZ 2IÂżFHV RI 5HJLQD % (Gwards, P.C. I 09 East Bridge Street, Wetumpka , Alabama 36092, (334) 514-1011 Wetumpka Herald: Dec. 19, 26, 2018 and Jan. 2, 2019 EST/BRUMLOW, W. PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF OSCAR CLYDE ALEXANDER, DECEASED CASE NO: 2018-294 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE Letters of Administration on the estate of said decedent having been granted to the undersigned on the 11 day of December, 2018 by John Thornton, Special Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against said estate are required to present same within the time allowed by law or the same will be barred. JOHNNIE MAE GREEN ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF OSCAR CLYDE ALEXANDER, DECEASED Attorney: James E. Wilson, Sr, 732 Carter Hill Rd, Montgomery, Alabama 36106, 334-834-9899 Wetumpka Herald: Dec. 19, 26, 2018 and Jan. 2, 2019 EST/ALEXANDER, O. PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN RE: THE ESTATE OF DOROTHY M. COLLEY, DECEASED PROBATE COURT CASE NO.: 2016-319 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of the decedent having been granted to the undersigned on the 29th day of November 2018, by John E. Enslen, Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against said Estate are required to present same within the time allowed by law or the same will be barred. JEREMY TAUNTON AND ROBERT F. WRIGHT CO-EXECUTORS OF THE ESTATE OF DOROTHY M. COLLEY, DECEASED Attorney for Co-Executor, Jeremy Taunton: Robert B. ReQHDX (VT 7KH /DZ 2IÂżFH RI Regina B. Edwards, P.C. 109 East Bridge Street, Wetumpka, Alabama 36092 Attorney for Co-Executor, Robert F. Wright: Derrick Blythe, Esq., Attorney at Law 151 Alabama Street, Alexander City, Alabama 35010 Wetumpka Herald: Dec. 12, 19 and 26, 2018 EST/COLLEY, D.

Elizabeth Loefgren, SIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C., P. O. Box 55727, Birmingham, AL 35255-5727, Attorney for Mortgagee/Transferee, www.sirote.com/foreclosures, 443005 Wetumpka Herald: Dec. 19, 26, 2018 and Jan. 2, 2019 FC/443005 Do you have available jobs? Call 256.277.4219 to let others know about job opportunities at your business.

Elizabeth Loefgren, SIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C., P. O. Box 55727, Birmingham, AL 35255-5727, Attorney for Mortgagee/Transferee, www.sirote.com/foreclosures, 436669 Wetumpka Herald: 'HF DQG -DQ 2019 FC/436669 PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF ALABAMA COUNTY OF ELMORE PROBATE COURT CASE NO. 2018-297 NOTICE TO THE CREDITORS OF ESTATE OF KATHERINE HANNA A/K/A KATHERINE ELLEN HANNA, DECEASED Letters Testamentary upon the estate of said decedent having been granted to the undersigned on the 6th day of December, 2018, by the Special Probate Judge of Elmore County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, duly sworn to, in the Probate Court of said county within the time allowed by law or else will be forever barred. Jesse Lemar McCormick, Personal Representative The Parish Law Firm, 323 Adams Avenue (36104), Post 2IÂżFH %R[ 0RQWJRPHU\ $/ )D[ Attorney for Personal Representative Wetumpka Herald: Dec. 12, 19 and 26, 2018 EST/HANNA, K. PUBLIC NOTICE MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed on June 22, 2012 by John Michael Wheat an unmarried person, originally in favor of GTC Mortgage Company Inc., and recorded in Book RLPY 2012 at Page 30695 on June

6+$3,52 $1' ,1*/( //3 10130 Perimeter Parkway, 6XLWH &KDUORWWH 1& 28216, 704-333-8107/ 18016662, Attorneys for Mortgagee or Transferee :HWXPSND +HUDOG 'HF 26, 2018 and Jan. 2, 2019 FC/WHEAT, M. PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES JOSEPH RUTLAND, DECEASED CASE NO: 2018-299 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE Letters of Administration on the estate of said decedent having been granted to the undersigned on the 6 day of December, 2018 by John Thornton, Special Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against said estate are required to present same within the time allowed by law or the same will be barred. JULIE L. DAME, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES JOSEPH RUTLAND, DECEASED Regina Edwards, 109 E Bridge St, Wetumpka, Alabama 36092, 334-514-1011 Wetumpka Herald: Dec. 12, 19 and 26, 2018 EST/RUTLAND, C. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by Sonja Favors, a married woman, and Reginald G. Favors, husband and wife, to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as nominee for MIT Lending, on May 6, 2005, said mortgage EHLQJ UHFRUGHG LQ WKH 2IÂżFH of the Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, at Book 2005, Page 42513; and

Jauregui & Lindsey, LLC, 244 Inverness Center Dr, Ste 200, Birmingham, AL 35242, 205988-8888 Wetumpka Herald: Dec. 19, 26, 2018 and Jan. 2, 2019 FC/FAVORS, S. PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF ALABAMA COUNTY OF ELMORE NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT LEE SANFORD, DECEASED CASE NO: 2018-310 Letters Testamentary on the estate of said decedent having been granted to the undersigned on the 5 day of December 2018 by John Thornton, Special Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same within the time allowed by law or the same will be barred. MARCUS LEE SANFORD AND CAROLYN B. SPARKS CO-PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT LEE SANFORD, DECEASED Attorney of Record: Regina Edwards, 109 West Bridge Street, Wetumpka, Alabama 36092, 334-514-1011 Wetumpka Herald: Dec. 12, 19 and 26, 2018 EST/SANFORD, R.

PUBLIC NOTICE PROBATE COURT OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA RE: THE ESTATE OF EVVIE DEE BOWMAN, Deceased CASE NO: 2018-275 NOTICE TO CREDITORS TAKE NOTICE that Letters of Testamentary having been granted to Tonya R. Bowman, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Evvie Dee Bowman, Deceased, on the 5th day of December 2018 by the Special Judge of Probate for Elmore County. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to present the same within the time allowed by law or the same will be barred. TONYA R. BOWMAN, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE Of the Estate of Evvie Dee Bowman JIM L. DeBARDELABEN, Attorney At Law, P.O. Box 1136 Wetumpka, AL 36092 (334) 265-9206 Telephone (334) 478-7320 Facsimile jim@ jimdebardlaw.com Email Attorney for the Estate of Evvie Dee Bowman Wetumpka Herald: Dec. 12, 19 and 26, 2018 EST/BOWMAN, E. PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given Suncoast Infrastructure has completed the contract with The City of Tallassee, Alabama for the East Tallassee and the Mill Basin Sewer Improvements, AME Project No. 1113-133, CDBG Project No. LR-CMPF-16-019. Any claims held against same shall be itemized, notarized and presented to the City of Tallassee C/O AME Engineers, Inc., Attn: Joe Eichelberg, P.E. (Phone DW LWV RIÂżFH located at 269 W. Farmington Trace, Pike Road, Alabama 36064. Wetumpka Herald: Dec. 5, 12, 19 and 26, 2018 COMPLETION


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LQ WKH 2IÂżFH RI WKH -XGJH of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama. This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by said mortgage as well as expenses of foreclosure. This property will be sold on an “as is, where isâ€? basis, subject to any easements, encumbrancHV DQG H[FHSWLRQV UHĂ€HFWHG in the mortgage and those contained in the records of WKH RIÂżFH RI WKH -XGJH RI 3URbate of the County where the above-described property is situated. This property will be sold without warranty or recourse, expressed or implied as to condition, title, use and/ or enjoyment and will be sold subject to the right of redemption of all parties entitled thereto. Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in property the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances. Programs may also exist that help persons avoid or delay the foreclosure process. An attorney should be consulted to help you understand these rights and programs as a part of the foreclosure process. The successful bidder must tender a non-refundable deposit of Five Thousand DolODUV LQ FHUWLÂżHG funds made payable to Stephens Millirons, P.C. at the time and place of sale. The balance of the purchase price PXVW EH SDLG LQ FHUWLÂżHG IXQGV by noon on the second business day following the sale DW WKH ODZ ÂżUP RI 6WHSKHQV Millirons, P.C. at 120 Seven Cedars Drive, Huntsville, Alabama 35802. Stephens Millirons, P.C. reserves the right to award the bid to the next highest bidders should the highest bidder fail to timely tender the total amount due. The United States of America, acting by and through the United States Department of Agriculture, Mortgagee

SAID ROAD, ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT, SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 2983.21 FEET AND A CHORD OF NORTH 38 DEG 44 MIN 46 SEC WEST A DISTANCE OF 318.68 FEET TO A CONCRETE RIGHT OF WAY MONUMENT; THENCE ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY OF SAID ROAD, NORTH 36 DEG 05 MIN 45 SEC WEST A DISTANCE OF 253.22 FEET TO A 1/2� REBAR (MARTIN) ON A RIGHT OF WAY FLARE; THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHT OF WAY OF SAID ROAD, ALONG A RIGHT OF WAY FLARE, NORTH 79 DEG 28 MIN 14 SEC WEST A DISTANCE OF 101.15 FEET TO A CONCRETE RIGHT OF WAY MONUMENT ON THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY OF REDLAND ROAD (80’ ROW); THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHT OF WAY FLARE, ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY OF SAID ROAD, ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT, SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 2888.98 FEET AND A CHORD OF SOUTH 56 DEG 17 MIN 47 SEC WEST A DISTANCE OF 42.76 FEET TO A 5/8� REBAR CAPPED SHEFFIELD; THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHT OF WAY OF SAID ROAD, SOUTH 15 DEG 27 MIN 57 SEC EAST A DISTANCE OF 197.47 FEET TO A 5/8� REBAR (SHEFFIELD); THENCE SOUTH 23 DEG 56 MIN 49 SEC WEST A DISTANCE OF 171.75 FEET TO A 5/8� REBAR (SHEFFIELD); THENCE NORTH 83 DEG 17 MIN 18 SEC WEST A DISTANCE OF 193.18 FEET TO A 5/8� REBAR (SHEFFIELD); THENCE NORTH 18 DEG 23 MIN 10 SEC WEST A DISTANCE OF 193.76 FEET TO A 5/8� REBAR (SHEFFIELD), ON THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY OF REDLAND ROAD (80’ROW); THENCE ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY OF SAID ROAD, ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT, SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 2888.98 FEET AND A CHORD OF SOUTH 71 DEG 34 MIN 52 SEC WEST A DISTANCE OF 638.44 FEET TO A 1/2� REBAR (MARTIN); THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHT OF WAY OF SAID ROAD, SOUTH 16 DEG 37 MIN 31 SEC EAST A DISTANCE OF 713.25 FEET TO A 112� REBAR (MARTIN); THENCE SOUTH 34 DEG 28 MIN 34 SEC EAST A DISTANCE OF 675.53 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SAID PARCEL CONTAINING 24.23 ACRES MORE OR LESS AND LYING IN THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 24, T18N, R20E, ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA. Notice of this foreclosure sale may also be provided to the following parties if applicable, who may have some interest in said property, in order that they might avail themselves of the opportunity to bid at said foreclosure sale: Internal Revenue Service. For informational purposes only, the property address is: 30 Liberty Rd, Tallassee, AL 36078. This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by said mortgage, as well as the expenses of foreclosure. Five Thousand Dollars and no/100 ($5,000.00) must be tendered LQ FHUWL¿HG IXQGV DW WKH WLPH and place of the sale by the purchaser as a non-refundable deposit. The balance of the purchase price must be SDLG LQ FHUWL¿HG IXQGV ZLWKLQ 24 HOURS thereafter at the ODZ RI¿FHV RI 6KDSLUR DQG Ingle, LLP, 10130 Perimeter Parkway, Suite 400, Charlotte, NC 28216, 704-3338107. Shapiro and Ingle, LLP reserves the right to award the bid to the next highest bidder, or to reschedule the sale, should the highest bidder fail to timely tender the total amount due. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., and its successors and assigns, Mortgagee or Transferee

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by James E. Hicks, III, an unmarried man, originally in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Regions Bank d/b/a Regions Mortgage, on the 6th day of March, 2009, said mortgage recorded in WKH 2IÂżFH RI WKH -XGJH RI Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, in RLPY Book 2009 Page 14784; the undersigned Regions Bank d/b/a Regions Mortgage, as Mortgagee/ Transferee, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the main entrance of the Courthouse at Wetumpka, Elmore County, Alabama, on February 6, 2019, during the legal hours of sale, all of its right, title, and interest in and to the following described real estate, situated in Elmore County, Alabama, to-wit: Lot 14, Block B, according to the Map of Mills’ Acres Subdivision Plat No. 1, as the same is recorded LQ WKH 2IÂżFH RI WKH -XGJH RI Probate of Elmore County, Alabama in Plat Book 5, Page 109. Property street address for informational purposes: 4281 Jackson Ct, Millbrook, AL 36054. THIS PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD ON AN “AS IS, WHERE ISâ€? BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OR RECOURSE, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TO TITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOYMENT AND WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF REDEMPTION OF ALL PARTIES ENTITLED THERETO. Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in property the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances. Programs may also exist that help persons avoid or delay the foreclosure process. An attorney should be consulted to help you understand these rights and programs as a part of the foreclosure process. This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by said mortgage, as well as the expenses of foreclosure. The successful bidder must tender a non-refundable deposit of Five Thousand Dollars LQ FHUWLÂżHG IXQGV made payable to Sirote & Permutt, P.C. at the time and place of the sale. The balance of the purchase price must EH SDLG LQ FHUWLÂżHG IXQGV E\ noon the next business day DW WKH /DZ 2IÂżFH RI 6LURWH Permutt, P.C. at the address indicated below. Sirote & Permutt, P.C. reserves the right to award the bid to the next highest bidder should the highest bidder fail to timely tender the total amount due. The Mortgagee/Transferee reserves the right to bid for and purchase the real estate and to credit its purchase price against the expenses of sale and the indebtedness secured by the real estate. This sale is subject to postponement or cancellation. Regions Bank d/b/a Regions Mortgage, Mortgagee/Transferee Elizabeth Loefgren, SIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C., P. O. Box 55727, Birmingham, AL 35255-5727, Attorney for Mortgagee/Transferee, www.sirote.com/foreclosures, 294638 Wetumpka Herald: Dec. 12, 19 and 26, 2018 FC/294638 PUBLIC NOTICE MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by Michal Woodard, an unmarried man, originally in favor of Southern Atlantic Financial Services, Inc., on the 6th day of May, 1997, said mortgage recordHG LQ WKH 2IÂżFH RI WKH -XGJH of Probate of Etowah County, Alabama, in Book 1997 Page 143; the undersigned U.S. Bank N.A.,in its capacity as Trustee for CSFB ABS Trust Series 2001-HE30, CSFB Mortgage Pass-Through CerWLÂżFDWHV 6HULHV +( as Mortgagee/Transferee, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the main entrance of the Courthouse at Gadsden, Etowah &RXQW\ $ODEDPD RQ -DQXary 17, 2019, during the legal hours of sale, all of its right, title, and interest in and to the following described real estate, situated in Etowah County, Alabama, to-wit: Parcel I: a certain tract or parcel of land described as beginning at the Southernmost corner of Lot No. 4 in Block No. 6 of the C.A. East Subdivision of Glencoe, Alabama, as recorded in Plat Book B, Page 323, of the Etowah County records; thence from said point of beginning, run Northwest along the Southwest boundaries of Lots No. 3 and 4, 100 feet to the Westernmost corner of Lot No. 3; thence GHĂ€HFW GHJ PLQ ULJKW and run along the Northwest side of Lot No. 3 extended to the new west right of way of Gadsden-Anniston Highway, a distance of 215.5 feet Ă€

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MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed on September 26, 2011 by Stacie M. Wilkes, An Unmarried Woman, originally in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Real Estate Funding Corp, and recorded in Book RLPY 2011 at Page 41433 on SepWHPEHU LQ WKH 2IÂżFH of the Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, and secured indebtedness having been transferred or assigned to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. as UHĂ€HFWHG E\ LQVWUXPHQW UHcorded in Book RLPY 2016, Page 61344 of the same OfÂżFH 6KDSLUR DQG ,QJOH / / 3 as counsel for Mortgagee or Transferee and under and by virtue of power of sale contained in the said mortgage will, on January 14, 2019, sell at public outcry to the highest bidder in front of the main entrance of the Elmore County, Alabama, Courthouse in the City of Wetumpka, during the legal hours of sale, the following real estate situated in Elmore County, Alabama, to wit: Lot 10, Block A, according to the Plat of Natchez Trace Subdivision Plat No. 2, as said Map appears of record in the 2IÂżFH RI WKH -XGJH RI 3UREDWH of Elmore County, Alabama, in Plat Book 10, at Page 41. For informational purposes only, the property address is: 55 Indian Ln, Tallassee, AL 36078. Any property address provided is not part of the legal description of the property sold herein and in the event of any discrepancy, the legal description referenced herein shall control. This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by said mortgage, as well as the expenses of foreclosure. Furthermore, the property to be offered pursuant to this notice of sale is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance AS IS, WHERE IS. Neither the mortgagee, QRU WKH RIÂżFHUV GLUHFWRUV DWtorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative of the mortgagee make any representation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating to the property offered for sale. Any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or in any way relating to any such condition, including those suggested by Code of Ala. (1975) § 35-4-271, expressly are disclaimed. This sale is subject to all prior liens and encumbrances and unpaid taxes and assessments including any transfer tax associated with the foreclosure. The successful bidder must tender a non-refundable deposit of Five Thousand Dollars and no/100 ($5,000.00) in certiÂżHG RU FDVK IXQGV DW WKH WLPH and place of the sale. The balance of the purchase price PXVW EH SDLG LQ FHUWLÂżHG IXQGV by close of business on the next business day thereafter DW WKH /DZ 2IÂżFH RI 6KDSLUR and Ingle, LLP at the address indicated below. Shapiro and Ingle, LLP reserves the right to award the bid to the next highest bidder, or to reschedule the sale, should the highest bidder fail to timely tender the total amount due. Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in property the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances. Programs may also exist that help persons avoid or delay the foreclosure process. An attorney should be consulted to help you understand these rights and programs as a part of the foreclosure process. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., and its successors and assigns, Mortgagee or Transferee SHAPIRO AND INGLE, LLP, 10130 Perimeter Parkway, Suite 400, Charlotte, NC 28216, 704-333-8107/ 18016571, Attorneys for Mortgagee or Transferee Wetumpka Herald: Dec. 12, 19 and 26, 2018 FC/WILKES, S. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage dated February 15, 2006, executed by Mercedes Wilson, a single woman, to The United States of America acting through the Rural Housing Service or successor agency, United States Department of Agriculture., which mortgage was recorded on February 15, 2006, in RLPY Book 2006, Page 11239, of the mortgage reFRUGV LQ WKH 2IÂżFH RI WKH Judge of Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, notice is hereby given that pursuant to law and the power of sale contained in said mortgage, the undersigned will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the North Door entrance to the Elmore County Courthouse at Wetumpka, Alabama, during the legal hours of sale on February 5, 2019, the following described real estate, situated in Elmore County, Alabama, to-wit: Lot 3, according to the Plat of Lancaster Place Plat No. 1, Elmore County, Alabama as the same is recorded in Plat Book 12 at Page 2IÂż I

Robert J. Wermuth/cls, Stephens Millirons, P.C., P.O. Box 307, Huntsville, Alabama 35804, Attorney for Mortgagee Wetumpka Herald: Dec. 12, 19 and 26, 2018 FC/WILSON, M. PUBLIC NOTICE CONTINUATION OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Hometown Lenders, LLC on August 26, 2015, by Richard S Soden and Saundra Soden, husband and wife, and recorded in RLPY Book 2015, Page 41268 and secured indebtedness having been transferred or assigned to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. as UHÀHFWHG E\ LQVWUXPHQW UHcorded in RLPY Book 2016, Page 39001 of the same Of¿FH 6KDSLUR DQG ,QJOH //3 as counsel for the Mortgagee or Transferee, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in the said mortgage will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash in front of the main entrance of the Elmore County, Alabama, Courthouse in the City of Wetumpka, Elmore County, Alabama, on the November 27, 2018, during the legal hours of sale the following real estate situated in Elmore County, Alabama, to wit: COMMENCE AT 6� x 6� CONCRETE MONUMENT PURPORTED TO BE THESE CORNER OF SECTION 24, T18N, R20E, ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA, THENCE NORTH 84 DEG 14 MIN 44 SEC WEST A DISTANCE OF 383.52 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTH 85 DEG 47 MIN 41 SEC WEST A DISTANCE OF 807.02 FEET TO AN ANGLE IRON; THENCE NORTH 42 DEG 43 MIN 16 SEC EAST A DISTANCE OF 240.62 FEET TO A 1/2� REBAR CAPPED S.D. MARTIN 11726, AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THENCE NORTH 35 DEG 44 MIN 53 SEC EAST A DISTANCE OF 140.52 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 29 DEG 11 MIN 05 SEC EAST A DISTANCE OF 92.00 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 32 DEG 42 MIN 59 SEC EAST A DISTANCE OF 323.59 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 04 DEG 20 MIN 03 SEC WEST A DISTANCE OF 18.38 FEET TO A 1/2� REBAR (MARTIN); THENCE NORTH 18 DEG 31 MIN 49 SEC EAST A DISTANCE OF 33.67 FEET TO A 5/8� REBAR; THENCE NORTH 03 DEG 45 MIN 40 SEC WEST A DISTANCE OF 62.80 FEET TO A 5/8� REBAR CAPPED SHEFFIELD 9044; THENCE NORTH 35 DEG 32 MIN 16 SEC EAST A DISTANCE OF 74.17 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 04 DEG 42 MIN 03 SEC EAST A DISTANCE OF 66.12 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 56 DEG 21 MIN 42 SEC EAST A DISTANCE OF 147.69 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 31 DEG 57 MIN 40 SEC EAST A DISTANCE OF 244.41 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 60 DEG 47 MIN 16 SEC EAST A DISTANCE OF 129.15 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 34 DEG 12 MIN 09 SEC EAST A DISTANCE OF 93.09 FEET TO A 1/2� REBAR ON THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY OF LIBERTY ROAD (80’ROW); THENCE ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY OF S O O G

SHAPIRO AND INGLE, LLP, 10130 Perimeter, Parkway, Suite 400, Charlotte, NC 28216, 704-333-8107/18016003, Attorneys for Mortgagee or Transferee, The Wetumpka Herald - Run ad: AUGUST 1,2018 AUGUST 8,2018 AUGUST 15,2018 The public sale provided for hereinabove was postponed on November 27, 2018, by public announcement being made at the main entrance of the Elmore County Courthouse, Wetumpka, Alabama, during the legal hours of sale. The foreclosure sale described hereinabove shall be held on the January 8, 2019, at the main entrance of the Elmore County Courthouse, Wetumpka, Alabama, during the legal hours of sale. Wetumpka Herald: Dec. 26, 2018 FC/SODEN, R.

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Public Notices PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER FORECLOSURE NOTICE Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by LUCAS MADDOX, A MARRIED MAN AND AMANDA MADDOX, AN UNMARRIED WOMAN , to MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC AS NOMINEE FOR PLANET HOME LENDING LLC, on the 12th day of August, 2016, said mortgage recorded in WKH 2IÂżFH RI WKH -XGJH RI Probate of Elmore County, Alabama, on August 16, 2016, in Deed/Mortgage Book 2016, Page 39741, Elmore County, Alabama Records, said Mortgage having subsequently been transferred and assigned to Planet Home Lending, LLC, by instrument recorded in the aforesaid 3UREDWH 2IÂżFH QRWLFH LV KHUHby given that the undersigned Planet Home Lending, LLC, as Mortgagee/Transferee, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the main entrance of the Courthouse in Wetumpka, Elmore CounW\ $ODEDPD RQ -DQXDU\ 2019, during the legal hours of sale, all of its right, title, and interest in and to the following described real estate, situated in Elmore County, Alabama, to-wit: THE LAND REFERRED TO HEREIN BELOW IS SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF ELMORE, STATE OF ALABAMA IN DEED BOOK 2007 AT PAGE $1' ,6 '(6&5,%(' $6 )2//2:6 /27 $&CORDING TO THE PLAT OF THORNFIELD SUBDIVISION, PLAT NO. 1, AS THE SAME APPEARS OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF 7+( -8'*( 2) 352%$7( OF ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA, IN PLAT BOOK 12, $7 3$*( 68%-(&7 72 ALL RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS, EASEMENTS, AND RIGHTS- OF-WAY APPEARING OF RECORD AND HERETOFORE IMPOSED UPON THE SUB-(&7 3523(57< 6DLG OHJDO description being controlling, however the property is more commonly known as 216 CANTON RD, MILLBROOK, AL 36054. Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in property the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances. Programs may also exist that help persons avoid or delay the foreclosure process. An attorney should be consulted to help you understand these rights and programs as a part of the foreclosure process. This property will be sold on an “as is, where isâ€? basis, subject to any easements, encumbrances, and H[FHSWLRQV UHĂ€HFWHG LQ WKH mortgage and those contained in the records of the 2IÂżFH RI WKH -XGJH RI 3URbate in the county where the above-described property is situated. This property will be sold subject to the right of redemption of all parties entitled thereto and subject to any outstanding ad valorem taxes (including taxes which are a lien, whether or not now due and payable). This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by said mortgage, as well as the expenses of foreclosure. The Mortgagee/Transferee reserves the right to bid for and purchase the real estate and to credit its purchase price against the expenses of sale and the indebtedness secured by the real estate. This sale is subject to postponement or cancellation. Planet Home Lending, LLC, Mortgagee/Transferee THE BELOW LAW FIRM MAY BE HELD TO BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR, UNDER FEDERAL LAW. IF SO, ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Rubin Lublin, LLC, Attorney for Mortgagee/ Transferee 100 Concourse Parkway, Suite 115, Birmingham, AL 35244 Telephone 1XPEHU Case No. PHL-17-07127-1 $G 5XQ 'DWHV 7KH VDOH SURYLGed for hereinabove which was originally scheduled for OctoEHU ZDV SRVWSRQHG XQWLO WKH WK GD\ RI -DQXDU\ 2019 by public announcement being made at the Elmore County Courthouse, Wetumpka, Alabama, during the legal hours of sale. Said foreclosure sale shall be held RQ WKH WK GD\ RI -DQXDU\ 2019, at the Elmore County Courthouse, Wetumpka, Alabama, during the legal hours of sale. rubinlublin.com/ SURSHUW\ OLVWLQJ $G Wetumpka Herald: 'HF FC/MADDOX, L.

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