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Micah DeBose’s big plans: Blue Map, college stardom, the NFL

    By ARTHUR L. MACK Vigor High four-star offensive tackle Micah DeBose has one big expectation for the 2024 football season. “The end all and be all is to win state because we’ve worked way too hard and we’re still working,” the 6-foot-5, 315-pound DeBose said. “It’s constantly a non-stop thing. We want to…

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Vigor coach Markus Cook fired just after appearing at morning workout

By ARTHUR L. MACK Vigor High School head football coach Markus Cook was fired Thursday, according to the Mobile County Public School System. “Today, Markus Cook was relieved of head football coaching duties at Vigor High School,” MCPSS director of communications Rena Philips said in a statement. “Vigor administrators met with coach Cook, the football…

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WIGFIELD: Super 7 will be Mobile’s largest tee party and there’s a good chance it will happen

The Super 7 state football championships will be the most significant sporting event in Mobile’s history if it can join in a rotation with at least two other cities. Mobile’s chances were enhanced Wednesday when the Alabama High School Athletic Association finally made the long-expected announcement that Bryant-Denny Stadium and Jordan-Hare Stadium were being removed…

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New AHSAA Executive Director Heath Harmon must handle NIL, transfers and other challenges: ‘He’s going to have his hands full,’ Terry Curtis says

    By JIMMY WIGFIELD MONTGOMERY — Heath Harmon, the man who will direct the metamorphosis of Alabama high school sports during one of its most ground-rattling periods, faces extraordinary demands. “It’s never easy but right now, with NIL and transfers, there’s a lot of stuff out there coming, boys or girls — some things…

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New AHSAA Executive Director Heath Harmon faces stiff challenges: ‘I wasn’t looking for easy, I was looking for impact’

The three living former AHSAA executive directors appeared Thursday with the newly appointed Heath Harmon. They are, from left, Dan Washburn (1991-2007), Alvin Briggs (2021-2024), who is retiring on Sept. 1), Harmon and Steve Savarese (2007-2021). (Jimmy Wigfield/Call News)       By JIMMY WIGFIELD MONTGOMERY — With NIL deals for teenagers clawing at the…

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