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Wommack expressed his excitement about returning to Mobile, reflecting on his time playing in the 68 Ventures Bowl. He highlighted how much people value the bowl game, noting the vibrant atmosphere and the memorable experiences created by the staff for both players and the community. He described the greatness of football in Mobile, and how special it is to watch young men put the work in everyday to achieve their goals.
“For us as coaches, we want to be part of an environment where young men can strive to be the best versions of themselves,” Wommack stated, “Our job is to be vision casters. Once the player buys into the vision, we have to hold them accountable to the relentless detail that it takes to accomplish that vision.” Wommack puts an emphasis on player growth and accountability, which is critical for him and the rest of the staff at Alabama as they move into SEC play. Wommack praised his younger players for their readiness to perform at a higher level. Their commitment keeps them ready to tackle new challenges, “For us as a team, we cannot stay the same as a defense from where we were during week one to week three and expect to have the same success,” he noted. “Those players have to learn from their mistakes and gain confidence from the things they did well, and sustain those corrections moving forward.”
The Tide will face-off against the University of Georgia on Saturday, September 28 at 6:30 P.M.
Team Focus Member of the Month to Trey McKinstry of Faith Academy. Team Focus is a mentoring organization for young men without father figures in the home. McKinstry has been a member of Team Focus since he was twelve years old. Trey Exemplifies what the program truly means. He is somebody you can trust and lead by an example for his family.
Standout, Jabarrius “Chicken” Garror. (So.), Linebacker, Vigor
Jabarrius Garror has helped the Wolves to a 4-0 start with 35 total tackles, 20 solo, 15 assists, 8 sacks, 21 tackles for loss, and 3 forced fumbles. He continues to “barbeque and bake” opposing offenses and is verbally committed to the Alabama Crimson Tide.
Teams
Jack O’Neil. (Sr.), Kicker,
Jack O’Neil broke an AHSA state record on August 30th with 6 field goals during a rainstorm. He shot from distances of 38, 40, 31, 32, 32, and 34 yards from different hash marks. On the season, he is 8 out of 11 and averages 50 yards on his kickoffs.
Lineman, Theodore High School
Micah DeBose is a 5 star offensive lineman and former state champion. He was named first team All State and was selected to play in the prestigious Under Armor All American game. This season he has 32 pancakes, averaging 8 a game, and 12 knockdowns. He is verbally committed to the Alabama Crimson Tide.
Offensive Standout, Aaden Shamburger. (Jr.), Quarterback, Spanish Fort High School. Aaden Shamburger is a dual-threat quarterback, leading the Toros to a 3-1 season so far. He has passed for 235 yards and 3 touchdowns, and rushing for another 245 yards with another touchdown.
(Received by his father.)
The 68 Ventures Bowl would like to congratulate Mischa Armstrong from Baker High School on receiving funding for her classroom. 68 Ventures Bowl is going big for teaching by presenting Mrs. Armstrong with a $1,000 grant to select necessary resources to enrich the learning environment at Baker High School. Mrs. Armstrong, a 16-year teaching veteran, teaches algebra and precalculus. She serves as the A+ College Ready Individual Training and Incentive Program (ITIP) teacher. ITIP is a program that fosters success in Advance Placement coursework for teachers and students. Mrs. Armstrong promotes programs and practices that ensure students have an equal opportunity to thrive.