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Multiple Alabama Baseball Players Announce Return for 2025: Roll Call, June 8, 2024
Alabama baseball got some good news on Friday as two important players, Justin Lebron and Riley Quick, announced they would be returning to the Crimson Tide for the 2025 season next year.
Lebron took the SEC by storm as a freshman, being named first team All-SEC and to the All-SEC freshman team as a shortstop after a season where he batted .388 with 12 home runs. He still has one year left before becoming draft eligible, and he’ll be one of the best players in the SEC next season.
Quick, a right-handed pitcher, has his sophomore campaign cut short after needing season-ending surgery back in February. His return bolsters the depth of the Crimson Tide bullpen entering head coach Rob Vaughn’s second year at the helm.
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Incoming freshman Kennedy Marceaux is the 2023-24 Gatorade Louisiana Softball Player of the Year 📝Full Story: https://t.co/8RGse4Kvjm#RollTide pic.twitter.com/0WnmP5fkjx
— Alabama Softball (@AlabamaSB) June 8, 2024 Fighting until the very end 💪@JustinThomas34 saves par on the last to stay on the current cutline @MemorialGolf. pic.twitter.com/a1iRFfQ7AL
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) June 7, 2024 Derrion Reid in Team USA’s FIBA AmeriCup quarterfinal win today:
22 minutes — Blake Byler (@blakebyler45) June 7, 2024
11 points (4-9 FG, 3-5 FT)
12 rebounds (6 offensive)
2 assists
1 steal
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June 8, 1960: Former Alabama star Hootie Ingram, an assistant coach at Wake Forest and en route to Tallahassee for a coaching clinic at Florida State, stopped in Tuscaloosa to visit family and friends. When asked if he liked college coaching, Ingram replied, “Yes, but recruiting is a humbling experience.” Ingram noted how he was sent to Pennsylvania and New Jersey on a recruiting trip. “I’d never been there before and it was my first time on a turnpike. I didn’t know when to get off, so I just drove to where it ended, turned back around and headed South.” — Bryant Museum
“There ought to be a special place in heaven for coaches’ wives.”— Paul W. “Bear” Bryant
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Listen to Alabama Shakes’ New Protest Song “American Dream”
Last year, Alabama Shakes returned with “Another Life,” their first original track in 10 years. Now they’ve followed it up with a protest song titled “American Dream.” Brittany Howard’s lyrics reference gun violence, abortion rights, climate change, the wage gap, and President Donald J. Trump’s White House renovations. Take a listen below.
In a press statement, Howard described “American Dream” as “a snapshot of what we’re living through in 2026.” She continued, “I look around and wonder how we got to a place where there’s so much strain and so little support. I mean, it shouldn’t be impossible to take off work so you can bring your child to the doctor—that’s actually insane. My hope is that one day people will hear this song and say, ‘Yeah, shit was crazy back then, but we made it through.’”
Alabama Shakes’ last album was 2015’s Sound & Color. Next week, the trio of Howard, Heath Fogg, and Zac Cockrell kick off a North American tour that runs through mid-June. They’ll then play shows in Europe and the United Kingdom in July.
Revisit the review of Howard’s 2024 solo album What Now.
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Alabama Fair and Fiesta in Pelham offers sensory nook for families with sensory issues
PELHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — The Alabama Fair and Fiesta, which runs through April 19, kicked off Thursday night at the site of the former Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham.
In addition to offering rides and entertainment, this fair offers a respite for families with sensory issues.
From sweet funnel cakes to savory meats, there’s something for everyone, including a “sensory nook” for individuals with sensory issues.
Kissel Entertainment’s fair has been “sensory inclusive” certified by KultureCity.
The only thing you hear inside this KultureCity certified space is the white noise of the air conditioning unit humming overhead.
Paris Kissel with Kissel Entertainment says this room has gotten a lot of visits in the cities they’ve visited:
“Dozens of times a day,” she explained. “I don’t think there’s a day that goes by that someone’s not requesting to use the room, so we’re really proud. We know there’s a need there, and to be able to provide a solution.”
Guests can also check out a “sensory bag” at the Welcome Center located near the entrance to the midway.
“For this year we have headphones,” she explained. “We have communications cards which are a big thing of helping folks that are nonverbal express any of their needs while they’re with us ,we have fidget spinners, tools like that, things to emotionally regulate people who have sensory deprivation.”
The calming space is also appealing to young families who don’t have sensory issues like Aeriel Cole, who arrived at the fair with her husband and a 4-month-old and a 2-year-old in tow.
“I just had a baby myself,” Cole explained. “And I know how overwhelming all this can be, the lines, the chaos, and all the things that the fair brings, this a great little relaxing place that the mom can go to.”
Kissel Entertainment is the only carnival provider in the U.S. is sensory inclusive certified. Kissel said she wishes more carnivals were certified.
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University of Alabama releases parking plans ahead of A-Day weekend
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (WBMA) — Drivers planning to be on the University of Alabama campus for Golden Flake A-Day and the concert at Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium should prepare for several parking lot closures starting Friday, April 10.
UA Safety said parking lots on the north and west sides of Bryant-Denny Stadium will close at 5 p.m. Friday, April 10, and all vehicles should be cleared from the affected areas.
UA Safety said the following lots must be cleared:
– Communications Reserved Lot (behind the UA College of Communication and Information Sciences)
– Northwest BDS Apron Lot
– Parking lots on Wallace Wade Avenue
UA Safety said the lots will remain closed during the week of April 13-19.
Faculty and staff who regularly use those lots can find available parking in the Tutwiler Triangle Lot, Tutwiler Parking Deck, Magnolia Parking Deck, North ten Hoor Deck, and East ten Hoor Lot, according to UA Safety.
University of Alabama April 10, 2026
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