The Southern Torch, Vol. 1, No. 25

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THE SOUTHERN TORCH / FRIDAY NOVEMBER 13, 2015 / VOL. 1, NO. 25 / $1.00

COMMUNITY

BUSINESS

FAITH

PLAINVIEW BEAR THEATRE

TREAT OF THE WEEK: NANCY’S LUNCHBOX AT ALICE CIRCLE

A MOMENT WITH MEGAN: PUZZLES AND PATIENCE

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By Joseph M. Morgan joseph@southerntorch.com

Fyffe (10-1) remains the only Dekalb County team left standing after the first round of the Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) playoffs. Each of Alabama’s seven defending state championship teams, including the 2A Red Devils, will advance to round two of the playoffs to defend their 2014 state titles. Over the past 15 years, Fyffe has racked up a dozen 10-win seasons. Winners of 18 region

championships and a state title, the Red Devils have established themselves not only as a local powerhouse, but a force to be reckoned with on the statewide level. Tonight, Fyffe (10-1) travels to Red Bay (11-0) to face the unbeaten Tigers in the second round of the Class 2A playoffs. As a team Fyffe scores 43 points per game, while Fyffe’s defense allows nearly 10 points a game. Red Bay is 11-0 with 6 shutouts. Their offense averages 44 points per

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game while their defense only allows 6 points per game. The team is led offensively by running back Tate Ozbirn, who has over 1500 yards rushing and 20 touchdowns this season. On the defensive side, the Tigers also have an impressive 4 players with over 60 tackles. Kickoff is at 7 p.m. For the most comprehensive game coverage in DeKalb County, follow Southern Torch on Facebook and Twitter during tonight’s game to keep up with all the action.

Upset in DeKalb: Write-in candidate wins special election in constable race By Joseph M. Morgan joseph@southerntorch.com

DeKalb County Probate Judge Ronnie Osborn and Party officials prepare to hand count write-in ballots

DEKALB COUNTY, Ala. — What began as a very low-key DeKalb County Special Election Tuesday ended up being one of the most exciting and unusual election finishes in recent memory in DeKalb

County. Tuesday’s election was held to fill two open constable seats in DeKalb Constable District 1 and DeKalb Constable District 4. In District 1, Republican Kyle Pike faced Democrat George Roberts. Pike won 67 CONTINUED ON PAGE 2

Honoring our veterans By Karah Wilson, Sports Editor karah@southerntorch.com

DEKALB, Ala.— World War I, or “The Great War,” ended on June 28, 1919 when the Treaty of Versailles was signed in the Palace of Versailles in France. Fighting had ended 7 months prior, however, when an armistice between the Allied nations and Germany went into effect on the

eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month. This day would be called Armistice Day. On June 1, 1954, President Eisenhower signs legislation which changed the name from Armistice Day to Veteran’s Day. Veteran’s Day is a lot more than just a day off of work or a day of off school, though it may not

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seem like that to those who have never been affected by the hardships of war. This day is set aside to honor all of those who served in any branch of the Armed Forces whether alive or deceased. Many cannot fathom how many lives have been taken since WWI. War has been something this country has seen from the wee hours of its birth.

America had to fight a war for the freedom that we have today. As we see another Veteran’s Day come and go, America still has troops serving in more than one part of the Middle East. Our county has continuously seen war, time and time again. The men and women that go to foreign lands, or CONTINUED ON PAGE 2

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THIS WEEK IN COMMUNITY

Turkey Trot set for Saturday in Collinsville Collinsville’s Turkey Trot is an event not only popular to those who live in the town but to all DeKalb County residents… Page 3

OPINION / EDITORIAL

I will not take this for granted

I carry a simple photograph in my wallet. The picture was taken in early 2004 and at first glance it is not a remarkable image. Page 9

THIS WEEK IN FAITH

Example People

We were able to visit recently with a couple of our friends who were passing through the area. … Page 10

THIS WEEK IN SPORTS

Then there was one

For years, fans have came to a Fyffe game to see some hard hitting football. Thursday night as Fyffe hosted LaFayette, they were not disappointed. Fyffe quickly started their scoring frenzy. With 7:18 left in the first quarter, Dilan Kilpatrick scored for the Fyffe Red Devils. With 1:44 left in the first, he scored another touchdown for the Red Devils, making the score 14-0… Page 11 PRESORTED STANDARD MAIL U.S. POSTAGE

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