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 By  Lindsay Vaught Published 
1:50 pm Sunday, November 22, 2015

James Clemens cheer wins state, Bob Jones wins in JV

James Clemens cheerleaders celebrate their state championship (photo contributed)

James Clemens cheerleaders celebrate their state championship (photo contributed)

MADISON-   For the fourth year in a row, Madison City Schools claimed a state title in competition cheer. Saturday at the AHSAA State Cheer Championships in Wallace State-Hanceville it was James Clemens coming out on top in Class 7A. Bob Jones came in second.

In the JV division, the Bob Jones team won. It is the third straight state title for the Bob Jones JV.   Discover Middle won the middle school division. Liberty Middle won in the medium  junior high division.

 

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