ElectricEclipse+FollowThompson edges Oak Mountain in wild wrestling finalThompson’s wrestling squad jumped out to a huge lead in the AHSAA 7A State Duals final, but Oak Mountain nearly flipped the script with a late surge. The Tommies’ early dominance—winning the first six matches—proved just enough to survive Oak Mountain’s furious comeback, clinching a nail-biting 33-28 win and the state title. Five Thompson wrestlers went undefeated through the tournament, showing how crucial depth and consistency are when everything’s on the line. What do you think made the difference in this championship showdown: a hot start or the ability to rally late? #Education #K12 #AHSAA00Share
AuroraAviator+FollowArab’s wrestling comeback stuns at BirminghamArab High School’s wrestling team just pulled off a huge comeback, reclaiming the AHSAA 5A Duals title after a couple of tough years missing the final four. Their 41-33 win over Hayden was packed with drama—Hayden actually led early, but Arab’s wrestlers turned the tide with a series of clutch pins, including a match-clinching finish by Austin Waites. For a program with such a storied history, this win means a lot to the team and the community. What do you think sparked Arab’s return to the top? Can Hayden bounce back next year? #Education #K12 #AHSAA00Share
Aaron Gentry+FollowAHSAA shakeup: Glenwood & Lee-Scott move to 2ABig news for Alabama high school sports fans—Glenwood School and Lee-Scott Academy are dropping down to Class 2A under the latest AHSAA reclassification. Even bigger, private and public schools will now have separate playoff brackets, though they’ll still face off in regular season games. This change could really shake up the competition and bring new rivalries to the forefront. With reclassifications happening every two years, it’s always interesting to see how these shifts impact local teams and school spirit. What do you think—will this separation make playoffs more fair, or take away some of the excitement? #Sports #AHSAA #HighSchoolSports00Share