Articles Archive

  • Interview: Tiffany McWilliams

    On January 18, sophomore Tiffany McWilliams of Mississippi State won the SEC Challenge mile at Fayetteville with a time of 4:39.73, nearly eight seconds ahead of the nearest competitor and more than ten seconds under the old Mississippi State indoor track record. Now an automatic qualifier for nationals in March, McWilliams took the time for this interview with AlabamaRunners...
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  • Interview: Joy Griffith

    ACA senior Joy Griffith is on her way to SEC competition at Mississippi State, with only the 1A record book in her way. But before she worries about that, she took the time for this interview...
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  • Has team unity hit the wall?

    The camaraderie between teams has exceeded the friendly confines of competition and gotten out of control.
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  • IT

    Once upon a cold and drafty day in January, the worn bus pulled up to THAT place--that place which will never be forgotten, that will live on for eternity in my psyche long after IT has returned to its Master in the underworld, that place that they call...the BARN.
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  • Why Run Indoor?

    Back by popular demands... the best reasons around to run indoor track.
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  • Williams wins four at Magic City

    Pleasant Grove\'s Kim Williams picked up wins in the varsity 55m, 55m hurdles, 400m, and long jump to lead all performers at the Magic City Invitational in Priceville on Saturday.
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  • LSU: Seniors shine on Day 2

    After a strong showing from the juniors on Friday, Alabama\'s senior class shone the brightest on Saturday at the LSU High School Classic.
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  • LSU: Day one concludes

    Day one results are in from Baton Rouge, LA, where several Alabama athletes are vying for glory with out-of-state competition at the LSU High School Classic.
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  • Vaulters highlight Early Bird

    With most of the focus on the parallel lanes of the track, it is difficult for field event athletes to get much recognition, usually competing in pits and circles out of the spectators\' view. But it\'s a different story in Priceville, especially for pole vaulters.
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  • Interview: Jeremy Protz

    An interview with Scottsboro pole vaulter Jeremy Protz
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  • Indoor Season starts Saturday

    The 2003 track and field season opens in Alabama on Saturday, January 4, with the Grissom Early Bird Invitational.
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