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Since the tournament’s establishment in 1986, seventeen tournaments have been held with a total of thirty-four champions. The first being Satsuma and Pleasant Valley and most recent first-time champion being Houston Academy (2002). Twenty teams hold multiple state titles, with seventeen winning consecutive titles.
State/province Peak elevation (ft) Base elevation (ft) Vertical drop (ft) Skiable acreage Total trails Total lifts Avg annual snowfall (in) Adult weekend lift ticket window price (USD) Date statistics updated Ski Bromont: Bromont: Quebec: 1,854 590 1,264 450 141 9 190 $54 December 1, 2019 [1] Apex Mountain Resort: Penticton: British Columbia ...
Alabama State 30, Alabama A&M 0: Latest meeting: October 26, 2024 Alabama State 27, Alabama A&M 19: Next meeting: October 25, 2025: Stadiums: Legion Field: Trophy: Magic City Classic Trophy: Statistics; Meetings total: 89: All-time series: Alabama A&M leads, 44–42–3: Largest victory: Alabama State, 56–0 (1931) Current win streak: Alabama ...
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Alabama, Chattanooga, Mississippi Valley State, Texas: Alabama 2009 Super Regional Alabama, Jacksonville State: Alabama 2010 NCAA Regional Alabama, Alcorn State, Lipscomb, UAB: Alabama 2010 Super Regional Alabama, Hawai'i: Hawai'i 2011 NCAA Regional Alabama, Chattanooga, Jackson State, Memphis: Alabama 2011 Super Regional Alabama, Stanford ...
Rank Resort name State Vertical (ft) Skiable acres Trails Lifts Notes 1: Killington: Vermont: 3,050: 1,509: 155: 21: Largest drop in New England, 26th largest drop in the United States
The stadium is located three miles from the Riverchase Galleria, one of the south's largest shopping centers. Its seating capacity is 10,800 for baseball and can accommodate up to 16,000 when the patio, banquet, and grassy side areas are used. The stadium also houses 12 suites and state-of-the-art dressing and training rooms.
The arena currently hosts the Northeast Regional basketball tournament (boys and girls) for the AHSAA playoffs in each classification. The boys and girls winners go to Birmingham for the Final Four tournament. The arena is named for the late former Alabama state legislator Pete Mathews who also sat on the university's board of trustees.