Alabama
South Alabama baseball pummels Troy in opener, 11-3
South Alabama scored 5 runs within the seventh inning and 4 within the ninth to energy an 11-3 victory over Troy within the opener of a three-game sequence on Thursday evening.
The Jaguars enhance to 21-11 total and 8-5 in Solar Belt Convention play after profitable their fourth straight league sport, whereas Trojans fall to 22-11, 8-5. The groups end off the sequence with a doubleheader Friday starting at 2:30 p.m. at Troy’s Riddle-Tempo Area.
“Once they went up 3-2 and we went into the seventh inning, you can inform, no person was down,” South Alabama coach Mark Calvi mentioned. “Our guys fought like loopy. It is a actually powerful workforce. … I can’t reward my guys sufficient for his or her effort tonight, on the mound, on the sphere, the entire sport.”
Troy led 3-2 after scoring twice within the backside of the sixth towards South Alabama’s Miles Smith, who had relieved Jaguars starter Matt Boswell after 5. However the Jaguars erupted for 5 runs towards the Troy bullpen of their subsequent at-bat to take management of the sport.
Miles Simington’s one-out RBI single scored Erick Orbeta and tied the sport at 3-3, chasing Troy’s Ryan Pettys. After a wild pitch moved runners to second and third, South Alabama cleanup man Will Turner greeted Trojans nearer Grayson Stewart with a large three-run homer over the scoreboard in right-center to make it 6-3.
Right here’s video of Turner’s homer:
Hunter Stokes then singled, stole second and scored on Santi Montiel’s RBI single for the inning’s fifth run and a 7-3 South Alabama lead. Smith (5-1) retired the Trojans 1-2-3 within the seventh and the eighth earlier than the Jaguars put the sport away within the ninth, scoring on an infield grounder, Cameron Tissue’s squeeze bunt and a pair of bases-loaded walks.
Smith allowed a one-out double within the ninth, however nothing extra. He surrendered simply the 2 runs on three hits with two strikeouts in 4 2/3 innings, his first sport motion since April 1 at Georgia State.
Boswell — who was battling flu-like signs earlier within the week and dealing on quick relaxation after pitching final Friday — went the primary 4 1/3 innings and gave up simply three hits and one run, Kyle Mock’s RBI double within the backside of the primary. He left the sport with a 2-1 lead, with Smith inducing a double play to finish the fifth.
“He gutted it out for 5 innings,” Calvi mentioned of Boswell. “He appeared like loss of life warmed over, however he’s a bulldog. Miles as properly.”
Montiel’s RBI double off Troy starter Rigsby Mosley tied the sport within the fourth, however Mosley escaped a second-and-third, one-out jam to briefly hold it a 1-1 sport. Mosley went 4 2/3 innings, permitting one run on 5 hits with two walks and 5 strikeouts.
Pettys (2-1) entered the sport within the sixth and allowed a leadoff single to Stokes, who superior to 3rd on a pair of floor balls and scored on a balk to place the Jaguars up 2-1. Pettys pitched into the seventh and was charged with 4 runs on 4 hits in 1 2/3 innings.
Troy scored twice with two outs within the sixth on Mock’s RBI double and Easton Kirk’s single earlier than Smith obtained out of the inning. The Trojans managed only one baserunner within the closing three innings, nevertheless.
South Alabama totaled 15 hits and 6 walks within the sport, led by 4 hits every from Stokes and Montiel, who doubled twice and drove in two. Turner was 2-for-4 with three runs scored and three RBIs on the homer, his third of the season.
Simington and Landon Jordan additionally had two hits every for the Jaguars. Mock, Kirk and William Sullivan — Troy’s 2-3-4 hitters — mixed for all six of the Trojans’ hits.
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2024 Alabama High School Back and Lineman of the Year Finalists
Winners, Super All-State and Mr. Football to be revealed Jan. 28 at a luncheon banquet at the Montgomery Renaissance.
Class 7A
Back of the year
Anquon Fegans, Thompson
Trent Seaborn, Thompson
Daylyn Upshaw, Central-Phenix City
Lineman of the year
Malik Autry, Opelika
Zion Grady, Enterprise
Jared Smith, Thompson
Class 6A
Back of the year
Corey Barber, Spain Park
KJ Lacey, Saraland
Na’eem Offord, Parker
Lineman of the year
Keenan Britt, Oxford
Jourdin Crawford, Parker
Anthony Jones, St. Paul’s
Class 5A
Back of the year
Conner Nelson, Leeds
Cam Phinizee, Russellville
Jotavion Pierce, Catholic-Montgomery
Lineman of the year
Jabarrius Garrar, Vigor
Kentonio Kelly Jr., Vigor
Ellis McGaskin, Williamson
Class 4A
Back of the year
EJ Crowell, Jackson
Landon Duckworth, Jackson
Gunner Rivers, St. Michael
Lineman of the year
Tristan Brown, Cherokee Co.
Tae Diamond, Cherokee Co.
AJ Rice, Madison Academy
Class 3A
Back of the year
Caden Chandler, Mars Hill Bible
Kadyn Mitchell, Houston Academy
Rollie Pinto, Piedmont
Lineman of the year
Myles Johnson, T.R. Miller
Billy Neill, Bayside Academy
Tucker Wilks, Fyffe
Class 2A
Back of the year
Chris Clemons, Winston Co.
Luke Gilbert, Pisgah
Preston Lancaster, Tuscaloosa Aca.
Lineman of the year
JJ Faulk, Highland Home
Clete O’Bryant, Coosa Christian
Grayson Gulde, Vincent
Class 1A
Back of the year
Alvin Henderson, Elba
Ziquayvion Jackson, McKenzie
Jaquez Wilkes, Wadley
Lineman of the year
Fred Curry, Georgiana
Hayes Farrell, Donoho
Tim Parnell, Leroy
AISA
Back of the year
Julian Curry, Wilcox Academy
Gerrell Perry, Banks Academy
Luke Tarver, Chambers Academy
Lineman of the year
Jackson Boykin, South Choctaw Academy
Ashton Yelder, Lowndes Academy
Asher Young, Fort Dale Academy
The Alabama Sports Writers Association is a professional organization for sports writers and editors throughout the state, or any person involved in disseminating sports information or publicity in Alabama including but not limited to sports information personnel, publicists of professional organizations or facilities, or publicists of non-profit organizations sponsoring or governing sporting events. The ASWA is a non-profit organization.
The ASWA prep committee’s primary responsibilities include conducting regular top-10 rankings of a variety of high school sports, and select all-state teams in those sports as well. The committee will determine the winner of a variety of annual awards including the annual Mr. Football winner, and the Jimmy Smothers Courage Award. For more information, check out: ASWA
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3 former Alabama high school stars return to NFL rosters
Three Alabama high school alumni will wake up on Christmas morning on NFL rosters after starting Christmas eve out of the league.
On Tuesday, the Buffalo Bills signed linebacker Nicholas Morrow (Huntsville High School) to their active roster, the Atlanta Falcons signed linebacker Rashaan Evans (Auburn High School, Alabama) to their practice squad and the Miami Dolphins signed defensive tackle Neil Farrell Jr. (Murphy High School) to their practice squad.
Each of the players rejoined a team they had played for this season.
An eight-year veteran with 105 NFL regular-season games and 58 starts in his career, Morrow played in 11 games for Buffalo before the Bills released him on Dec. 7.
A seven-year veteran with 87 NFL regular-season games and 68 starts in his career, Evans played in two games for Atlanta before being waived on Saturday. This is the third time the Falcons have signed Evans for their practice squad this season. He joined the team on Oct. 1, was released on Oct. 12, re-signed on Oct. 21 and moved up to the active roster on Nov. 1.
A three-year veteran with 19 NFL regular-season games in his career, Farrell played in seven games for Miami before being waived on Saturday. Farrell joined the Dolphins’ practice squad on Sept. 26 and moved up to the active roster on Nov. 11.
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Mark Inabinett is a sports reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on X at @AMarkG1.
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How to Watch the ReliaQuest Bowl: No. 11 Alabama vs. Michigan
Alabama and Michigan played in a bowl game on the first day of 2024 and will play in another on the final day of 2024, there’s just not as much as statke this time. The Crimson Tide and Wolverines are becoming familiar postseason foes, meeting in a bowl game for the third time in the last six seasons with this year’s matchup in the ReliaQuest Bowl in Tampa, Florida.
Both teams will be without several players because of injuries and the transfer portal, but it will be another game between two of the most storied programs in college football history. Alabama and Michigan both had disappointing seasons relative to their standards but are coming off wins over bitter rivals in the final game of the regular season.
Here’s what you need to know about the seaon finale in Year 1 for Kalen DeBoer at Alabama:
Who: Alabama (9-3, 5-3 SEC) vs. Michigan (7-5, 5-4 Big Ten)
What: ReliaQuest Bowl
When: Tuesday, Dec. 31, 11 a.m. CT
Where: Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida
TV: ESPN
Radio: Crimson Tide Sports Network (Play-By-Play: Chris Stewart, Color: Tyler Watts).
Sirius XM: Away 191, Home 372
Series: Tied, 3-3
Last meeting: The two teams met last postseason in the Rose Bowl as the semifinal for the College Football Playoff. Michigan won 27-20 in overtime and went on to win the national championship. Alabama led for almost the whole fourth quarter, but let Michigan go on a 75-yard drive in the final few minutes of regulation to tie the game up. The Wolverines got the ball first in overtime and were in the end zone two plays later. Jalen Milroe was stopped on fourth-and-goal from the 3 to give Michigan the win.
Last time out, Alabama: Alabama handled business in the Iron Bowl against Auburn with a 28-14 victory despite turning the ball over four times. Milroe had 256 yards through the air and another 104 on the ground with three more rushing touchdowns.
Last time out, Michigan: The Wolverines had one of the biggest upsets of the college football season, knocking off bitter rival No. 2 Ohio State on the road. Michigan stifled the Buckeye offense on the way to the 13-10 win. Dominic Zvada hit the game-winning field goal with 45 seconds left for the Wolverines.
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