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🌱 Holy Spirit AHSAA Title + Gas Leak On Campus + Druid City Arts Fest

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Rise and shine, Tuscaloosa. Let's breeze through this Sunday morning with everything you need to know to get your day started.

In today's Daily, we have these stories and more ...

  • Holy Spirit softball title.
  • Tuscaloosa NCAA Regional.
  • Gas leak on campus.

First, today's weather: Showers and a heavier t-storm. High: 80 | Low: 69.

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🗣 Patch Shout Out 🗣


Our Shout Out this morning once again goes to the Holy Spirit Catholic School softball team, who captured their first-ever AHSAA Class 1A softball title on Saturday in Oxford. (More)

Photo courtesy of Holy Spirit Athletics



🗞 Here are the top 5 stories today in Tuscaloosa 🗞

  1. The University of Alabama reported a quickly-contained gas leak at the new Tutwiler Hall that brief impacted traffic on campus Saturday morning. (Tuscaloosa Patch)
  2. Alabama softball rode a dominant pitching performance from Jaala Torrence late Saturday night in a 6-2 win over Chattanooga after dropping a game earlier in the day to Stanford in the NCAA Softball Regional in Tuscaloosa. (Tony Tsoukalas, BamaCentral)
  3. Alabama baseball (29-25, 12-17 SEC) closed out the 2022 regular season on Saturday with a 18-5 win over No. 5 Arkansas at Sewell-Thomas Stadium to clinch the series. (Charlie Potter, BamaOnline)
  4. Three Murray State softball players have been released from DCH Regional Medical Center following a bus wreck on Wednesday involving the team bus and another commercial vehicle. The crash occurred as the team was making its way to Tuscaloosa for the NCAA Softball Regional. (WVUA 23 News)
  5. Read more about how the Tuscaloosa Fire Department's EMS Division is preparing to host its first-ever expo. (Bryan Henry, WBRC Fox 6 News)

👀 Check it out 👀

The two-day Druid City Arts Festival wrapped up on Saturday and managed to avoid the possibility of inclement weather, with the even offering a wide range of vendors, live music, food trucks and more!

Photo by Ryan Phillips, Patch.com



You're all caught up for today! See you tomorrow morning for your next update.

RP

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