Sports — Page 48
The Rocket City Trash Pandas bring home an opening three-game winning streak, a first in Trash Pandas history, to Toyota Field Tuesday night for its first home opener and a […]
Trash Pandas' new manager, six top Angels prospects debut against Birmingham Barons in season opener
The Rocket City Trash Pandas’ season-opening pitch against the Birmingham Barons in the Magic City tonight will prove to be a humdinger as the team introduces its new manager, Andy […]
Dr. K.K. Doty famously said, “A good bicycle, well applied, will cure most ills this flesh is heir to.” As hundreds of Paralympic cyclists arrived in Huntsville from around the […]
Every year it seems easier to ask ourselves the question, “Do the games still matter?” Which games? All games from preseason until the playoffs. Do any of them still matter? […]
The NCAA’s Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) policy was an immediate and seismic shift in college sports when it went into effect last summer. July 1 marks its second year, […]
If you are physically or visually impaired, or know someone who is, the Huntsville Sports Commission and Phoenix are presenting the U.S. Paralympics Cycling Development Clinic this Sunday, April 3 […]
We’re just a football school! Why couldn’t everybody be cool? SEC b-ball teams ain’t goin’ anywhere! – ‘Just Stop Believing’ by (not) Journey There is no joy in Mudville, Auburn, […]
March Madness kicks off this week with First Four (not to be confused with Final Four) games wrapping up today, and Auburn fans across the universe are hoping for at […]
Chuck-a-Puck is just one of the many popular activities that fans can participate in while watching Huntsville Havoc hockey. During the game, typically the break between the second and third […]
GT Sports Marketing is hosting another professional athlete autograph signing and photo event this Saturday, March 12, at Parkway Place. Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill will be available at 10:30 […]
By now, we all have at least a working knowledge of the Nick Saban Rehabilitation School for Wayward Coaches. When a coordinator or head coaches don’t win enough games or […]
SEC baseball is coming to Toyota Field for the first time. The home of the Rocket City Trash Pandas will host the Auburn University Tigers on Tuesday, March 8, 2022, […]
The state of Alabama ranks sixth in the nation for college football recruits. Fifty-eight players from the state are currently in the NFL. For a period of 1,459 days, college […]
Whether you are an adult reliving the “Bo Over the Top” games of your childhood, or a pee-wee leaguer inspired by recent football games, GT Sports Marketing is hosting a […]
Alabama Crimson Tide football coach Nick Saban deflected retirement rumors with veteran deftness at an Alabama Football Coaches Association clinic last month. While that’s not new – there is no […]
Fort Payne native and Cincinnati Bengals placekicker Evan McPherson generated more than a few articles this week when he decided to skip mid-game adjustments in the locker room and watch […]
The Huntsville City Council unanimously approved $4.37 million in construction services with Consolidated Construction Company to continue the next phase of renovations that will convert the original Grissom High School […]
NCAA DI South Regional Men's and Women's Cross Country Championships returning to Huntsville in 2022
Huntsville, AL – The location of the 2022 NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) Division I South Regional Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Championships has been changed from Tallahassee, Florida to Huntsville, Alabama. […]
Between 2002 and 2006, Alabama said goodbye to four head football coaches including Joe Kines and his inauspicious Independence Bowl performance as interim between Mike Shula and Nick Saban. When […]
Simply stated, we’re a nerd city. It’s not hard to get people excited about the prospect of something new and strange. We’ve found no exception for esports either here in […]
The Huntsville/Madison County community will be pleased to hear that U.S. Paralympics Cycling returns to the Rocket City for a second year this spring, bringing hundreds of athletes back to […]
About 15 years ago, Clemson decided to unilaterally put an end to the Bowden Bowl and promote Jefferson County native William Swinney to run their football program. Swinney is much […]
Having the opportunity write a sports column for an exciting new outlet like 256 Today, run by some of the smartest and most engaging people I know, is something I […]
