The 12th annual Trista Tyler Scholarship Bass Tournament will be held Saturday, March 14, 2015 at Red River Midway Marina at St. Maurice, La. Cost per 2 man team is $200.00 (includes $10.00 per boat big bass pot). $5,000 is guaranteed for 1st place. 60% pay back on entries–100% pay back on big bass. Number of places paid will be based on total of entries. Boats will leave in the order in which they are registered beginning at safe daylight. Entries are being accepted now c/o James Tyler, 264 Mars Hill Church Road, Atlanta, La. 71404 and will be accepted at the landing beginning at 5:00 a.m. Weigh-in is at 3:00 p.m.
The Winnfield FFA Forestry Team placed 4th in the Central LA FFA Forestry contest. The contest consists of Tree ID, Compass Pacing, Timber Manage ent, Sawlog Estimation, Tool ID and Map Reading. Team members are: Steve Vines-advisor, Morgan Creel, Josh Vines, Tyler Cox and Beau Vines
Back row, left to right: Josh Cox, Ben Laughlin, Sam Wise, Gabe Austin, Cody Persilver, David Friis, De’Auntayee Nash, Rusty Cockerham, Damion Hardwell. Front Row, left to right: Kathryn James, Randall Magee, Shania Hobdy
Front row, left to right: Micah Chesney, Christian Bonnette, Byron Patterson, Justin Martin. Back row, left to right: Sam Wise, Josh Cox, Cody Jordan, Parker Brewton, Laterrion Green, Randall Magee, Damion Hardwell, Zyshawn Lewis.
The 2014 WSHS Tigers were awarded for a strong season at a banquet on Thursday, Jan. 15. Included among those honors were several players who were named to 2-AA All-District, including the young men pictured above.
The Winnfield Tigers traveled to Welsh last Friday for the first round of state 2-A play-offs and they returned with a victory.
The 27th seed Tigers took down the 6th seed Greyhounds 41-34 in a scorching upset. Tigers Head Coach Andy Pyles noted that momentum has been building within the team for a while, and they are peaking at just the right time.
The Winnfield Tigers were triumphant last Friday night as they won their first game of the season against their most intense rival. Winnfield took on the Jonesboro-Hodge Tigers and, for the fourth year in a row, kept Jonesboro from scoring a
The Winnfield Tigers traveled to Oak Grove last Friday night in a game that started strong, but a series of calls left
Winnfield with a loss. J’Anthony Foster started the Tigers off right by scoring the first touchdown of the night with a 9-yard run, but Oak Grove responded with a 43-yard run that tied the game