High School Softball State Tournament Schedule: Here are the pairings for the first round of the AHSAA Softball State Tournament, to be held at Lagoon Park in Montgomery: Thursday, May 17 CLASS 1A 9 a.m.: Tharptown vs. Maplesville, Field 1 9 a.m.: Kinston vs. South Lamar, Field 2 9 a.m.: Ragland vs. Pleasant Home, Field… » Read more on WHNT.com
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NFL and former Tide great DeMeco Ryans to speak at youth event Saturday at Madison Academy: Former Alabama football All America linebacker DeMeco Ryans, now with the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles, will speak Saturday at 1 p.m. during the Rallyluia 2012 youth event at Madison Academy. DeMeco Ryans works out for 2006 Senior Bowl in Mobile. (The Huntsville Times/File photo) HUNTSVILLE, Alabama — Former Alabama football All America linebacker DeMeco Ryans, now with the… » Read more on al.com
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Madison Academy’s Chris Adams, Ian Rice share more than same roof: HUNTSVILLE, Alabama – Madison Academy senior Chris Adams didn’t gain a brother, he got a baseball practice partner. Ian Rice, a senior catcher for the Mustangs, moved in with his classmate and his parents Gary and Cathy after Rice’s parents – Sheila and retired Army colonel Dave – moved to Washington, D.C., in a job relocation. The… » Read more on al.com
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Randolph girls earn runner-up finish at state Class A-3A tennis tourney: Madison Academy’s Homan takes home No. 1 singles title; Randolph team of Akin-Richardson win No. 1 doubles, Buell earns No. 5 singles DECATUR, Alabama - Shelby Akin finally got what she’s been after all of these years, Randolph took its greatest leap as a team and Sydney Homan served notice … » Read more on al.com
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Baseball State Playoff Pairings – First Round: Here is the schedule for the first round of the AHSAA Baseball State Playoffs (all series best-of-three): Class 1A Gaston at Addison, Friday, 4 and 6 p.m.; (Sat., 2 p.m. if needed) Collinsville at Tharptown, Friday, 4:30 and 7 p.m.; (Sat… » Read more on WHNT.com
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North-South rosters released: MONTGOMERY, Alabama — Players for this summer’s North-South All-Stars Sports Week have been released for baseball, softball and basketball. Brewer’s Rheagan Harvel, Bob Jones’ Lindsey Jennings and CHina Leary, Austin’s Takisha Jordan and Athens’ Alliyah Smith were among those picked for the girls basketball team. Tanner’s Jace Haggermaker, Bob Jones’ Travon Landry and Austin’s Detrick Mostella are … » Read more on al.com
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Boys: Huntsville 4, Decatur 2: HUNTSVILLE, Alabama – Andrew Bailey scored a late goal, his second of the game to go along with an assists, as Huntsville moved closer to a home playoff berth with a 4-2 victory over Decatur in Class 6A, Section 8 boys soccer action Tuesday night. Huntsville (12-4-1 overall, 8-2 section) set up a Thursday showdown with … » Read more on al.com
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Huntsville Hall of Fame: Ronnie White graced Times sports pages with his racing coverage: (EDITOR’S NOTE: We’re taking a daily look at the newest members of upcoming Huntsville-Madison County Athletic Hall of Fame, who’ll be enshrined April 9 in a banquet at the Von Braun Center. Biographies written by former Times sports editor John Pruett.) HUNTSVILLE, Alabama — The first stock car race Ronnie White ever covered also happened to be … » Read more on al.com
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Locals win titles at Alabama Junior State Claycourt: Homan, Rettke capture brackets in girls 16s, boys 14s HUNTSVILLE, Alabama — Madison Academy freshman Sydney Homan and Discovery Middle eighth-grader Vince Rettke won singles titles Sunday at the Alabama Junior State Claycourt Championships at Huntsville Tennis Center. Most of the age divisions of the USTA Southern Level 3 tournament … » Read more on al.com
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Kerron Johnson, who plays big in big games, finds biggest of season as Belmont reaches NCAA: “The thing about Kerron that’s most impressive, he plays with that sort of ownership, but he doesn’t do it with selfishness,” said Belmont assistant Mark Price HUNTSVILLE, Alabama –The difference in what a year makes: Last season, Kerron Johnson filled a tidy little role for Belmont University’s basketball team, deferring to upperclassmen, going humbly about … » Read more on al.com
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Austin’s Teosha Ray shines at Senior Showcase: HUNTSVILLE, Alabama — Austin’s Teosha Ray has scholarship offers to play basketball for Shelton State or Florida State Community College. She would rather go to a bigger school, and Saturday night she did her best to attract the attention of any scouts in the large crowd at Randolph School. Ray scored a game-high 26 points and … » Read more on al.com
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Former Madison Academy star propels Wallace State tournament victory: TUSCALOOSA, Alabama – Wallace State sophomore Haley Stewart has served as the women’s basketball team’s 3-point specialist all season. It was a pair of Stewart buckets inside the arc that made the difference, however, on Monday afternoon, helping the second-seeded Lady Lions edge Alabama Southern 70-64 in the Alabama Community College Conference (ACCC)/Region 22 tournament at Shelton State’s Umphrey Center. (Wallace… » Read more on al.com
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Kerron Johnson leads Belmont back into the NCAA tournament: Belmont headed to NCAA for fifth time in seven years MACON, Georgia — Kerron Johnson, a junior from Madison Academy, led Belmont past Florida Gulf Coast 83-69 Saturday in the finals of the Atlantic Sun Conference tournament. Former Madison County High star Kerron Johnson Johnson… » Read more on al.com
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Hazel Green boys’ basketball team cheered to state: Students support Hazel Green’s team, on its way to the state tournament for the first time in 44 years. Watch video Meridianville Middle School students cheer the caravan taking Hazel Green High School boys’ basketball team to the state tournament Thursday morning. (The Huntsville Times/Kay… » Read more on al.com
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