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Longtime Alabama basketball assistant Antoine Pettway gets first win as head coach

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KENNESAW — New Kennesaw State coach Antoine Pettway waited 17 years to get his chance to be a head coach.

Leading into his first season with the Owls he knew there would be ups and downs, but for 45 minutes prior to tipoff, Pettway was caught in-between.

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He was stuck in an elevator.

As game time got closer he started to get concerned he may miss the debut he waited his entire career for.

“The first 15 minutes (I was stuck), I was like, Ok,” the former long-time Alabama assistant said, laughing. “Once it hit 45 minutes I started banging on the door.

“I always take the stairs. But I was upstairs visiting in the alumni suite and (somebody) held the elevator door open for me and said ,’Come on coach.’

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“I can guarantee that will never happen again.

“Firefighters eventually were able to get the doors open and Pettway said he ran out of the elevator quickly and onto the floor.

For the fans, there was a short five-minute delay as the drama unfolded, but it did not put a damper on the pregame celebration for the crowd of 2,733, the fifth-largest to see a game in program history. The Owls received a long standing ovation as the new championship banner in the Convocation Center for winning last year’s ASUN regular season and tournament championships, along with making their first trip to the NCAA Tournament.

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“I was excited,” senior forward Demond Robinson said. “It was a joy to be back and to play in front of our fans again. The banner really does look good hung up there.

“To make sure it looks better, we need to have a younger brother join it.”

Robinson made sure the defense of the titles got off on the right foot, he had a double-double with 16 points and 13 rebounds. Along the way he also scored the 1,000th point of his career as the Owls (1-0) started fast and overwhelmed Oakwood (0-4), an NAIA program from Huntsville, Alabama. KSU opened on a 20-3 run, led 57-20 at the half and cruised to a 93-46 victory Tuesday.

“I’m just so blessed,” said Pettway, who added he had more than 40 members of his friends, family and church who traveled to watch the game. “It was a surreal moment. I’m just so blessed to coach a team like this.”

He also said he is looking forward to trying to make sure the team is celebrating another banner ceremony next season.

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“I think about it all the time,” he said. “We want to send (Robinson, guards Terrell Burden and Quincy Ademokoya, along with reserve forwards Cole Larue and Armani Harris) out the right way. Because it’s harder to repeat.”

Kennesaw State had five players in double figures. Simeon Cottle, set a new career high with 16 points to go with six rebounds. Frankquon Sherman, a freshman from Grovetown, had 12 points and 10 rebounds in his college debut. Jamel King, who transferred in from West Virginia finished with 13 points and freshman RJ Johnson, Mr. Basketball in the state of Alabama last year, had 12 points and eight assists.



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Coaches from Alabama State, Troy representing USA baseball

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) – This week, 28 of the best college baseball players in America, including some that just played in the College World Series, will head to Cary, North Carolina to represent USA baseball over the next two weeks. The one leading them all will be Alabama State head coach Jose Vazquez.

“Very happy for the people that I’m able to represent, particularly my family, Alabama State University, and it means a lot to me,” said Vazquez. “It’s one of those things that I know is a great honor.”

After serving as the first base coach at this event last year, Vazquez now has the reigns as the manager. In addition, Troy head coach Skylar Meade will serve as the team’s pitching coach.

“I know Skylar is a superstar, up and coming coach and obviously has done an outstanding job everywhere he’s been,” said Vazquez.

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“For him to get the honor of being the manager of this team, I think it’s certainly something that he should be incredibly proud of and I’m sure that he is,” Meade said of Vazquez. “It’s awesome just to have these different connections of people from all over, but also to have, certainly here in middle to southern Alabama, have such a flair of myself and some other coaches is pretty cool.”

Training camp began Tuesday, and the USA collegiate national team will play a five-game friendly series against Chinese Taipei that will take place from June 29-July 3.

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Alabama A&M makes second offer to buy Birmingham-Southern College campus

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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — Alabama A&M University (AAMU) has made a second offer to purchase the Birmingham-Southern College (BSC) campus.

According to an Alabama A&M spokesperson, an increased second offer was made on June 14 for the amount of $65 million.

On May 1, Alabama A&M made an initial offer to purchase the BSC campus in the amount of $52 million. This included $22 million in cash and a $30 million investment in construction and maintenance upgrades needed to reopen doors and operate the full campus.

Alabama A&M attributes the increase in the second offer to the clearing of any outstanding debt that BSC may have.

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“If another entity is selected, we will wish them well, knowing that we love the people of Birmingham and we will continue to try to make a difference whenever we can in the future,” says Vice President of Government Affairs & External Relations Shannon Reeves.

AAMU also says it is committed to maintaining the entire property as an academic facility and bringing economic development and increased property value to the surrounding neighborhoods.



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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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