Since 1994, Prep Sports Weekly has been showcasing the achievements of high school athletes and prep programs throughout Alabama. The show airs to a statewide audience via the American Digital Satellite Network every Saturday of the year and also streams live each week via the worldwide web at www.1300wtls.com.
You can also join the show on Saturdays by calling:
1-877-329-0197
This page contains several highlights from over the years. Listen and enjoy!
"Scooter Burns, Prep Sports Weekly's Saturday Morning Breakfast"
"Hoover Head Football Coach, Rush Propst on college coaching possibility"
2008
Spence McCracken on his Coaching Career
Jamey Dubose, New Prattville Head Coach
New Robert E. Lee Coach Larry Ware on Expectations.
Former Prattville Head Coach Bill Clark on accepting the position at South Alabama.
2007
Former Carroll Ozark Head Football Coach, Ronnie Cottrell on the decision to step down
Steve Savarese on new position as Executive Director of the Alabama High School Athletic Association
Glenwood Academy Head Girls Basketball Coach Tim Masey on the State Championship
Glenwood Academy Boys Coach, Dusty Perdue on Basketball Champioship
2006
Doug Amos & Rick Cleveland Round 1 - Mercy
Doug & Rick Round 2 - Mercy
Mercy Apology
"Prattville Head Football Coach Bill Clark talks about 'running up the score'"
2005
Tallassee vs. Jemison - "P.A. Announcer" . Michael Butler & Pat Patterson
"St James vs. Ashford" - Doug Amos, Ragan Ingram & Jerry Greene
"Russell County Head Baseball Coach Tony Rasmus, commenting on son Colby's first round selection in the Major League Draft"
"Birmingham News Sports Writer, Ron Ingram talks about Hoover and former Neese High School quarterback, Tim Tebow
"Former Trinity football standout, Tommy Trott, after commiting to Auburn Unversity"
Coach Willie Carl Martin, discussing former Benjamin Russell player Terrell Owens
2004
Former Pike County quarterback, Chris Nixon on being selected Mr. Football in Alabama
Abbeville Girls Basketball Coach, Darryl Brooks, on his team's 89-0 victory over Dale County
2003
Former Hoover quarterback, John Parker Wilson, on his intentions of playing at Alabama under Mike Shula
Language Barrier, Grand Master IL Ho Kim on the Tae Kwon Do Competition for the Alabama Sports Festival State Games
2002
Briarwood Christian Head Football Coach Fred Yancey, commenting on Tim Castille's future at the University of Alabama
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