Trussville, AL|News|
Alabama High School Basketball Tournament: Follow On Patch
Hewitt-Trussville, Clay-Chalkville and Pinson Valley have boys or girls teams still alive in the AHSAA basketball tournaments.

I am a lifelong Alabama resident with more than two decades of media under my belt. I have worked for a daily newspaper, a weekly newspaper, a monthly magazine, a television station and a couple of radio stations. I also tried my hand at marketing for a little while. But I love writing news. This opportunity to bring Patch to Birmingham is a chance for my hometown to benefit from a new - and better - way to read and receive news. You can contact me at michael.seale@patch.com., and follow me on Twitter @mpseale.
Hewitt-Trussville, Clay-Chalkville and Pinson Valley have boys or girls teams still alive in the AHSAA basketball tournaments.

The Vestavia Hills boys and girls basketball teams are in action Friday in tournament play. Keep up with the games on Patch.
The Spartans take on Oxford in the second round of the AHSAA basketball tournament. Keep up with the game here on Patch.
Several area schools are still alive for a state championship in the AHSAA girls and boys basketball tournament. Check the scores on Patch.
The Feb. 4 shooting death of a Birmingham toddler remains unsolved, and Gov. Kay Ivey has now offered a $5,000 reward in the case.
Two men were arrested after leading Jefferson County Sheriff's deputies on a short chase near McCalla.
The Jefferson County Coroner's Office is trying to find any family members of a man found dead in his home.
The Dean's List at Rochester Institute of Technology for the fall 2020 semester includes a Vestavia Hills resident.
Birmiongham-Southern College included some Pinson and Trussville residents on the school's honors lists.
After having to cancel the 2020 season due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Birmingham Barons will return to Regions Field in May.
Ogle Terrance Avery was shot in the parking lot of a Shell gas station in west Birmingham Tuesday night.
UAB reports it has given almost 21 percent of its vaccine allocation to Black individuals, a better rate than almost every state.
A man fell from the interstate overpass bridge onto the southbound lanes of I-65 at mile marker 249.5 in Hoover.
The Alabama Department of Public Health has reported eight cases of the UK variant of COVID-19 across five counties in Alabama.
The City of Mountain Brook is holding a recycling day featuring secure paper document destruction and electronic waste removal.
A public hearing is scheduled for the Birmingham City Council in March to discuss the rezoning of the former Ensley High School campus.
Hoover police are trying to identify two people they say were involved in a vehicle break-in and subsequent credit card fraud case.
Over the last week, Jefferson County has not had one day where more than 200 new COVID-19 cases were reported.
One of the Birmingham area's most active promoter of the arts community has decided to step down as leader of Create Birmingham.
Austin Water asks customers in southwest Austin and Lost Creek neighborhood to boil their water prior to using it for drinking or cooking.