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Game One Recap: Baseball – Texas A&M vs Alabama

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The Aggies appear to be hitting their stride as a complete team with five games left in the regular season. On Friday night, Texas A&M (30-20, 12-13 SEC) jumped out to an early series lead with an 11-5 win over Alabama (33-17, 11-14 SEC) on the back of the long ball.

Texas A&M scored early and often starting off with Brett Minnich hitting a two-run homer in the bottom of the first for a 0-2 lead. Alabama put their first run on the board in the bottom of the second with a solo home run. Then in the third inning, Trevor Werner hit his first of three two-run home runs of the night extending the Aggies lead to 1-4.

Alabama tied it up a few innings later by hitting two home runs in the top of the fifth inning. Werner did not let go unanswered by going yard again in the bottom of the inning to retake the lead 6-4.

Freshman phenom Jace LaViolette added another run with a solo homer in the bottom of the sixth and Werner followed that up with his third two-run home run, pushing the lead to 9-4 with two innings left. Alabama got their last run off a throwing error trimming the lead by one.

It would not matter much as LaViolette hit his second home run of the night a few batters before a Jack Moss RBI single scored the final run in the game giving Texas A&M the game-one victory.

The Aggies are back to hitting the ball again and the pitching was pretty solid overall. Friday’s win gave them 30 wins on the season and pulled them one game closer to hitting the .500 in SEC play. A win in game two would also lock up their sixth SEC series win giving them a boost of confidence heading into the SEC tournament at the end of the regular season.

Final Score: Aggies 11, Tide 5 – W: Aschenbeck, Evan (7-1); L: Holman Luke (6-3) S: Garica, Brandyn (1) 

Game two will be at 12 pm on Saturday, May 13th.

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“Yamaha’s presence in Jackson County has the potential to create jobs within the community,” said Alabama Senate Majority Leader Steve Livingston. “I’m encouraged by the recruiting possibilities which could occur between Yamaha, the local school system and the community college which could lead to future workforce development in northern Alabama.”

Livingston and State Representative Mike Kirkland (R-Scottsboro) visited the Yamaha Test Facility in Bridgeport, Alabama, on June 18 to meet with employees and learn more about Yamaha’s workforce development opportunities as well as the company’s economic impact within the state of Alabama. Senate Majority Leader Livingston and Representative Kirkland also toured the 47,000 square-foot facility, which is used to test the durability and reliability of new and existing Yamaha Marine products.

Livingston was first elected to represent the 8th District of the Alabama Senate in 2014, then reelected in 2018 and 2022. His Republican colleagues elected him Majority Leader of the Alabama Senate in 2023. He is responsible for spearheading many projects including the transformation of the Alabama Department of Labor into the Alabama Department of Workforce Development, ensuring state residents can enter the workforce and secure skilled, good-paying jobs.

Government Relations Sr. Specialist, Yamaha U.S. Marine Business Unit, John O’Keefe and Site Manager, Bridgeport Marine Testing facility, Travis Watkins jointly led the tour of the facility.

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“Inviting elected officials to tour our facilities provides Yamaha with an opportunity to share our story,” said John O’Keefe, Sr. Specialist, Government Relations, Yamaha U.S Marine Business Unit. “More importantly though, it gives officials an occasion to meet and connect with the men and women who make up the Yamaha team and gain a better understating of the workforce development options available through the company.”

Livingston and Kirkland walked the entire facility, from the offices to the warehouses. They also enjoyed a boat ride on a 44-foot Pursuit OS 445 Offshore boat powered by three Yamaha 450-horsepower XTO Offshore outboards.

“It’s been about 20 years since I was last here, and I am just amazed at Yamaha’s progress. The Tennessee River is an economic engine for our communities here, and I think it’s great that Yamaha recognized the importance of the river and decided to build an important facility right here in our backyard,” said State Representative Mike Kirkland. “Jackson County is a great location, and this facility is outstanding.”



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Alabama governor appoints new district judge to 29th Judicial Circuit

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Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey on Monday announced the appointment of J. Scott Brewer as district judge in Talladega County’s 29th Judicial Circuit. Brewer will fill the vacancy left by Judge Jeb Fannin, who announced his retirement effective June 1 after serving for 15 years.

“A well-known lawyer and prosecutor throughout the 29th Judicial Circuit, Scott Brewer brings to his judgeship position decades of experience serving the people of Talladega County,” Ivey said. “Given his strong record of public service, I am confident in his new role he will continue to ensure that the law is applied correctly and fairly to all.”

Brewer earned his law degree from Samford University’s Cumberland School of Law. He worked as an attorney for a private practice in 2004 and an assistant district attorney in 2008.

“I am excited about this new opportunity and am looking forward to working with the other judges, attorneys, court staff and the citizens of Talladega County,” Brewer said. “I want to thank my wife, family and others who supported me throughout this process. I also cannot thank District Attorney Steve Giddens enough for hiring me 16 years ago.”

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Brewer plans to begin serving on July 8, 2024.

Victor Hagan is the Alabama Election Reporting Fellow for the USA TODAY Network. He can be reached at vhagan@gannett.com or on X @TheVictorHagan. To support his work, subscribe to the Advertiser.



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Spirit Airlines to launch first Alabama-based service at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport

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Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport (BHM) will soon welcome a new airline to the community, giving travelers another choice and a new nonstop destination. On Oct. 10, Spirit Airlines will begin daily service to Fort Lauderdale, Florida. “This is a great day for our community,” Darlene Wilson, vice chair of the Birmingham Airport Authority Board,



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