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AHSAA Central Board Approves Moving State Softball Championships
Oxfordâs Choccolocco Park will host 2021 Championships May 18-22 Oxford Alabama will host 2021, 2022 State Softball Championships (Source: Georgia Drone Pros) By Carl Prather | March 11, 2021 at 4:32 PM CST - Updated March 11 at 4:32 PM
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - The Alabama High School Athletic Association Central Board of Control approved moving the upcoming 2021 AHSAA State Softball Championships to Oxfordâs Choccolocco Park, which is scheduled to be played May 18-22. The 2022 state tourney will also be held at Choccolocco Park. The move was approved at Wednesdayâs virtual Central Board meeting held at the AHSAA. Montgomeryâs Lagoon Park, which has hosted the AHSAA State Softball Championships since its inception in 1986, will host the East Central Regional Softball tournament qualifier originally set for Oxfordâs Choccolocco Park this spring
From The Tribune staff reports
MONTGOMERY Alabama’s All-Stars ended a three-year drought Saturday afternoon with a convincing 19-7 win over the visiting Mississippi All-Stars in the 34
th Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Football Classic at Cramton Bowl Saturday afternoon.
Alabama, coached by Steve Mask of St. Paul’s Episcopal, used a big-play defense and time-consuming offense to pile up 357 total yards to Mississippi’s 133. The Alabama secondary, led by Alabama’s game MVP Ga’Quincy McKinstry of Pinson Valley, had an All-Star Classic record. McKinstry recorded two interceptions to match Saraland defensive back Terrente Hinton. Auburn’s Noah Warren also grabbed an interception for the Alabama all-stars, who broke a three-game skid to improve their series record to 23-11 overall.
From The Tribune staff reports
MONTGOMERY – There was no break for Pinson Valley standout Ga’Quincy “Kool-Aid” McKinstry. The 5-star Alabama commit ended last week with the Super 7 Championships in Tuscaloosa, where he earned MVP honors in the Class 6A finals Friday night, and began this week with Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Football Classic practice in Montgomery.
The 34th annual All-Star Classic is scheduled for Saturday at noon at Cramton Bowl in Montgomery.
McKinstry, the top-rated senior in the state, has drawn rave reviews from Alabama All-Star head coach Steve Mask, who loves the collection of talent on this year’s roster.
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