High School Sports, Russellville Golden Tigers, Sports
 By  Scot Beard Published 
8:00 am Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Golden Tigers remain in playoff hunt

For much of the past decade Russellville had been in contention for a home game in the first round of the playoffs by the time the last two region games rolled around on the schedule.

This year, however, the Golden Tigers are fighting hard for the fourth seed in Class 5A, Region 8.

Although fans are not used to a 2-5 record at this point in the season, the Golden Tigers have a good chance of reaching the postseason if they win their two remaining region games and get a little help.

Russellville is 2-3 in region play and is tied with Lee-Huntsville for fifth in the region standings. The Golden Tigers host the Generals this Friday for Homecoming. It is a game that will eliminate one of the teams from playoff contention.

If Russellville wins the game and the rest of the region games this week go as anticipated — Muscle Shoals defeats J.O. Johnson, East Limestone defeats Lawrence County and Athens defeats Columbia — Russellville would be tied with Johnson for the fourth seed in the region with 3-3 records in region play. Johnson would hold the head-to-head tiebreaker because the Jaguars beat the Golden Tigers 28-25 in double overtime.

To clinch a playoff berth without using tiebreakers Russellville would have to beat Columbia, which would give the Golden Tigers a 4-3 record in region play, and Lawrence County would have to beat Johnson to drop the Jaguars to 3-4 in region play. Under that scenario the Golden Tigers could finish as high as the three seed in the region if East Limestone defeats Athens, or drop to the fourth seed if Athens defeats East Limestone.

If Johnson defeats Lawrence County Russellville would need help to reach the playoffs.

If Russellville and Johnson win, the Golden Tigers would need East Limestone to defeat Athens. That would force a three-way tie between Russellville, Johnson and Athens for the two final playoff berths.

If Russellville wins the three-way tiebreaker, the Golden Tigers would be the third seed and Athens would be the fourth seed because it beat Johnson earlier in the season.

If Johnson wins the three-way tiebreaker, the Jaguars would be the third seed and Russellville would be the fourth seed because it beat Athens earlier in the season.

If Athens wins the three-way tiebreaker, the Golden Eagles would be the third seed and Johnson would be the fourth seed because it beat Russellville earlier in the season.

All of those scenarios require the Golden Tigers to defeat both Lee and Columbia.

If the Golden Tigers falter in either of their remaining region games, they would miss the playoffs for the first time since 1999.

Also on Franklin County Times
Gray named president of Red Bay, Helen Keller hospitals
Main, News, Red Bay
By Brady Petree For the FCT 
July 15, 2026
SHEFFIELD — Red Bay hospital will soon be under new leadership as Jeremy Gray, who has been hired as the new president of the Franklin County facility...
5 properties are designated nuisance
Main, News, Russellville, ...
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
July 15, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — Five properties within the city have been designated public nuisances, and city workers soon will begin tearing down a burnedout partia...
Condemned downtown building to be demolished, replaced
Main, News, Russellville, ...
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
July 15, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — The condemned building that used to house the Faith Mission Outreach will be demolished and a new structure rebuilt in its place. In an...
Jones says he’ll listen to Alabamians
Main, News
Bernie Delinski For the FCT 
July 15, 2026
SHEFFIELD — Democratic gubernatorial candidate Doug Jones shared a vision July 9 of an Alabama government who listens to its constituents and focuses ...
Stage being renovated for W.C. Handy Fest
News
By Ella Seaton For the FCT 
July 15, 2026
SHEFFIELD — Stage renovations at Riverfront Park face a fast-approaching completion deadline prior to the W.C. Handy Music Festival. With “Riverside J...
A $174M penalty families can’t afford
Columnists, News, Opinion
July 15, 2026
Recently, the federal government published “scores” that will determine how much each state will have to pay toward its SNAP program starting in 2027....
Friendships more precious as years pass
Columnists, Features, Lifestyles, ...
HERE AND NOW
July 15, 2026
Friends are wonderful gifts. Throughout different stages of life, friends serve as anchors, confidants and sources of strength. While many people come...
Sparks is youngest miracle worker yet
News
By Addi Broadfoots For the FCT 
July 15, 2026
For 65 years, audiences have watched the story of Helen Keller come to life on the outdoor stage behind Ivy Green in Tuscumbia. This summer, that trad...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *