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PREVIEW
THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 2024
BRIARWOOD PAGE 6
Lulu Strong
HOMEWOOD PAGE 8
HOOVER PAGE 10
JOHN CARROLL PAGE 12
MOUNTAIN BROOK PAGE 14
OAK MOUNTAIN PAGE 16
SPAIN PARK PAGE 18
Journal file photo and Key Players photos by Jordan Wald
SOCIAL
INSIDE 24 PAGE SPECIAL SECTION
VESTAVIA HILLS PAGE 20
INSIDE: TEAM PROFILES /// SCHEDULES /// TEAM PICS /// A LOOK BACK AT THE ‘74 HOMEWOOD STATE CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON
Mountain Brook Teen Lulu Gribbin Defying the Odds After Shark Attack By Madoline Markham Koonce
Looking Good!
A group of children and young adults with Down syndrome modeled football team-themed clothing at the Football Fashions & Fun event at Cahaba Heights Village on Aug. 11. Jack Harris, escorted by Kate and Reese Hull, is decked out in game day attire. Below left, Evelyn Hamm, escorted by mom and DSA Junior Board President, Rachel Hamm is ready for Bama football. Below right, John Haughery, hangs out with Aubie.
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By Anne Ruisi
Down Syndrome Models Score Big Win at Fashion Show
porting Auburn University gear, including a white pullover boasting a tiger’s face in bright orange and a dark blue ruffled skirt, 15-year-old Athena Hontzas was ready to hit the runway in front of Troup’s Pizza in Cahaba Heights. The Mountain Brook High School stu-
dent was among the group of children and young adults with Down syndrome who modeled football team-themed clothing at the Football Fashions & Fun event at Cahaba Heights Village on Aug. 11. “I’m excited to cheer for Athena,” said Juliette Kendrick, 17, who was there to encourage her friend as Athena made her modeling debut. The Cahaba Heights Merchants
Association held the show with Down Syndrome Alabama, a statewide organization dedicated to supporting individuals with Down syndrome, their families and their communities by advancing advocacy, providing connections and promoting education. “It’s always great to bring awareness and be inclusive,” Athena’s mom, Beth See FASHION SHOW, page 10
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Journal photos by Jordan Wald
More than 216,000 people are following along on Instagram as 15-year-old Lulu Gribbin learns to walk again, her strength and resilience shining through in every post. “Lulu is a rockstar,” her cousin Anna wrote on Caring Bridge on Aug. 12 after spending time
Lulu Gribbin wears a big smile and a T-shirt made in her honor during a recent physical therapy session with her prosthetic leg and prosthetic hand.
with Lulu at a Charlotte hospital where she is recovering from a June 7 shark attack in Rosemary Beach. “She continues to defy all odds, exceed her goals, and continues to do it with such grace and resilience. She is also the same old Lulu; her sweet-natured, funny, uplifting self is still here.” After a series of surgeries this summer, the Mountain Brook teenager is learning to use a prosthetic leg and prosthetic hand through physical therapy and occupational therapy. The @lulug.strong account on Instagram has
See LULU, page 7