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Athens All-Stars 6U State Champions & World Series Bound

35 min · 10. juli 2026
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Tonight, we’re celebrating a group of young athletes who have given Athens, Alabama, plenty to be proud of! The Athens 6U Girls All-Stars won the pre-area tournament, the area tournament, and then went undefeated to capture the Alabama state championship in the gold bracket! Now, these state champions are headed to the World Series, and they won’t have to travel far. They’ll have the opportunity to represent Athens and compete right here at the Athens SportsPlex! Tonight, I’m joined by Coach David Gough and the entire team: Treasure Allen, Paisley Adams, Emma Pope, Noey Miller, Kinsley Moore, Jade Grimme, Jincee Faulkner, Ella Lott, Emerson Duncan, Willa Claire Zirbel, Betsey Gough, & Gracelyn Kelley. You’ll hear from Coach Gough and each of these young athletes as we talk about their championship season, their favorite moments, what it means to be part of this team, and their excitement about playing in the World Series! A special thanks to team parent Christen Lott for reaching out and helping make tonight’s show possible. Real stories. Real people. Real impact. News That Unites!™️

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