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The Temple of Sports Fame of the Alabama Lycée will welcome its 12 new enthronements of the promotion of 2025 on Monday March 10, 2025.
The enthronements were chosen from 60 appointments submitted by schools and organizations from the whole state. This new class includes coaches in all sports, administrators and contributors to the preparation of athletics in Alabama.
Among the winners is Meridy Lyle Jones, the female tennis coach in Ums-Wright, whose program set a state record with 11 consecutive state titles (2009-2019). Brent Hubbard, the current football coach and sports director of Tr Miller, will join his father, Jim Hubbert, who was inducted at the fame of fame in 2006.
The enthusiasts will be honored during a banquet at Montgomery Renaissance Hotel and Spa Convention Center on March 10, 2025. The banquet should start at 6 p.m. CT.
These new inducted enthusiasts will carry the total number of members of the renowned temple at 414. The first class of the Temple of Sports Fame of the Alabama Lycée was inducted in 1991.
Class of the Temple of the Sports of Sports of the Alabama Secondary School of 2025
Here is a list of the 12 inducted enthusiasts selected for the class of the Temple of the Sports of the Alabama Secondary School of 2025:
- Brent Hubbert, football coach
- Mélanie Donahoo, volleyball coach
- Tanya Broadway, volleyball coach
- Emanuel ‘Tubb’ Bell, basketball coach
- Robert Burdette, basketball coach
- Renard Davis, basketball coach
- Floyd Mathews, Jr., basketball coach
- Matt Cimo, basketball coach
- Meridy Lyle Jones, tennis trainer
- Steve Bailey, administrator
- Drew Ferguson, contributor
- Hadley Prodience, coach / administrator