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NORTHPORT, AL — Tuscaloosa County High football coach Adam Winegarden has hit the ground running both with his team and in the community as he enters his first season at the helm of the Wildcats, with his latest plan aimed at boosting community support and tradition for the program.
After numerous renovations, including the W.G. Sullivan Field House and other additions around Wildcat Stadium, Winegarden is also pushing for community buy-in for a new Legacy Walk that will be built from the field house leading to the field.
The brick walkway will incorporate new bricks featuring the names of alumni and benefactors, along with older bricks from the former Tuscaloosa County High School building.
"We have a rich and proud tradition we want to honor," Winegarden said. "As one brick at a time builds a structure, one person at a time has built TCHS."
A pre-sale program is currently underway for available bricks through July 1, which are priced at $50 each and will feature a name and one line of text under the name featured.
Click here to purchase your Legacy Brick.
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