Pride, a three-time state champion as a player at Butler High School, was born and raised in the Rocket City. He says that since he stopped playing he's wanted to be a coach.
Huntsville City Schools have announced a pair of coaching hires at Tuesday's school board meeting.
Student athletes have a brand-new place to play, just in time for baseball and softball seasons.
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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Huntsville native Justin Pride has been tapped to lead Mae Jemison's girls' basketball team. Pride was approved by Huntsville City Schools at a Tuesday board meeting. The 4A Player ...