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Montana Fouts, Haylie McCleney Reunited on Professional Team: Roll Call, June 21, 2024
Montana Fouts and Haylie McCleney are two of the most legendary players in Alabama softball program history. While the two’s careers never overlapped in Tuscaloosa (Fouts played from 2019-2023 and McCleney from 2013-2016), they have had the opportunity to play together in the professional ranks.
Both Fouts and McCleney were on Team USA in 2022 for the World Games, when the team won the gold medal over Japan. And now, they will get to play together again on Team Alo as part of the Athletes Unlimited Pro Softball competition AUX.
Team Alo with Montana and Haylie together?!🐐🐐@MontanaFouts x @hayliemac8 #RollTide https://t.co/dAfDWCbDlD pic.twitter.com/BTloQYMLXb
— Alabama Softball (@AlabamaSB) June 20, 2024
The teams rotate and change based on a draft each series during the competition in Wichita, Kansas, and this weekend, Fouts and McCleney will be on the same team with captain Jocelyn Alo. Team Alo plays Team Mazon on Saturday, June 22 at noon on ESPN2.
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June 21, 1927: Former Alabama player Tommy Sewell, who had a famous brother named Joe, made his only Major League appearance when he pinch-hit for the Cubs against the Cardinals. He didn’t reach base.
June 21, 1955: Football quarterback Albert Elmore, Jr., from Troy, was named as the new A-Club President for 1955-56. Elmore was the son of Albert Elmore, an end on the ’31 Rose Bowl team.
June 21, 1990: JaMychal Green was born in Montgomery.
June 21, 2013: Alabama superfan Dick Coffee died at the age of 91. Beginning with the season opener in 1946, he attended 781 consecutive games and 51 consecutive bowl games. The last time he saw the Crimson Tide play was the 42-14 victory over Notre Dame in the BCS Championship Game on Jan. 7, 2013 in Miami Gardens, Fla. In 2010, .
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