![]() ![]() Malone clocked 19:13.93, and Kent crossed the finish line at 20:01.18. Mountain Brook’s Mary Katherine Malone and Nancy Carolynne “Callie” Kent finishing 5 th and 16 th, respectively in the 6A state race for the state champion Spartans. Emma Bothern of James Clemens had the fastest time in the state meet running 19:13.94 to finish 12 th in the Class 7A competition. The North girls have six all-stars who rank under 20 minutes in the AHSAA 2022 Cross Country Championships. Alabama Christian’s Kate Finch finished fourth in Class 3A with a 20:30.43 time, and South all-star Madelyn Patterson helped Providence Christian win the Class 4A state cross country title with a 20:12.20 time and sixth-place finish last November. Alexiana Hinote of Spanish Fort clocked 19:24.83 in the 6A race to cross the finish line in eighth place. Leading the South girls’ team is Smiths Station’s Railey Prins, who clocked 19:11.31 in last November’s AHSAA State Cross Country Championships at Oakville Indian Mounds Museum and State Park’s Jesse Owens course in Lawrence County to finished 11 th in the Class 7A race. His Lawrence County girls’ team has won the Class 5A state title for the last three years in a row and seven state cross country championships overall. Johnson, who managed the AHSAA State Cross Country Championships each year, was named the NFHS National Volleyball Coach of the Year in 2021. (South Girls) Chris Rodgers, Enterprise (South Boys) Philip Peek, Bibb County and Ron Peters, Smiths Station, administrative coach for both teams. The South holds a 35-27-2 lead in the series, which was first played in 1948.Ĭoaches for the 2023 All-Star Cross Country squads include: (North Girls) Stanley Johnson, Lawrence County, Cullman (North Boys) Kim Nail, Southside-Gadsden and Michael McGovern, Mountain Brook, administrative coach for both teams. The 64th annual North-South All-Star Football Game was played last December at Mobile with the South winning 42-7. The AHSADCA, which operates under the auspices of the Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) will also host North-South all-star games in baseball, softball, volleyball, boys’ and girls’ soccer, boys’ and girls’ basketball, boys’ and girls’ tennis, boys’ and girls’ golf during the All-Star Week in Montgomery. The two 10-member teams comprised of 2024 rising seniors were announced by Brandon Dean, Director of the Alabama High School Athletic Directors & Coaches Association (AHSADCA) Tuesday. The 2023 North-South All-Star Week is scheduled for July 17-21. The Special Award is presented to a cadet-athlete for "exhibiting outstanding achievement and exemplary leadership in athletic competition.MONTGOMERY – North-South all-star squads for the upcoming 7th annual AHSAA North-South All-Star Cross Country races have been selected. The Army Athletic Association Special Award is not awarded on an annual basis, but only presented when a worthy candidate arises. %Elmer Oliphant also earned monograms in boxing, hockey and swimming. *Jerry Johnson was Brigade Boxing Open Champion and New York Golden Gloves Champion in 1974. ^ Robert Neyland was undefeated heavyweight boxing champion for three years running among the Corps (1914-16). This year marked the 105th anniversary of the AAA Award that was first awarded to football player Horatio Hackett in 1904.ĪAA Award Winners (listed by year) Year Awardedįootball/Baseball/Basketball/Track & Field The prestigious Army Athletic Association Award is awarded annually to the male and female cadet who displays the "most valuable service to intercollegiate athletics during a career as a cadet." The award is traditionally presented during the Awards Convocation just prior to graduation. ![]() Past Army Athletic Association Award Winners
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