The Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) soccer state tournament in Huntsville faced an unexpected pause Wednesday morning as severe storms rolled through the area. The weather delay began around 9 a.m. CT at John Hunt Park, just as the Class 4A girls' semifinals were getting underway. Officials quickly announced a restart time of 9:45 a.m., giving players and fans a brief window to regroup before the action resumed.
This isn't just a quick shower—the National Weather Service has issued a level two severe storm risk for the region, with forecasts predicting wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour, along with the potential for hail and tornadoes in north Alabama. The storms are expected to hit the Huntsville area around 4 p.m., and with flooding also a concern, the weather could impact events through Thursday's final matches. It's a reminder that even the most exciting tournaments can be at the mercy of Mother Nature.
For those tracking the action, the revised schedule kicks off with the girls' semifinals at 9:45 a.m. on both fields: Orange Beach faces St. Luke's Episcopal on Field 1, while Mars Hill Bible takes on St. John Paul II on Field 2. The boys' semifinals follow at 11 a.m., with Westminster Oak Mountain against Saint James and Mars Hill Bible boys facing St. John Paul II. The day continues with a packed lineup, including Indian Springs vs. St. Michael Catholic in girls' and boys' action, Guntersville vs. John Carroll Catholic, and evening matches like Altamont vs. Lee-Scott Academy at 7 p.m.
Whether you're a player, coach, or fan, staying updated is key as weather conditions evolve. The AHSAA is keeping everyone informed through live updates, so be sure to check in for any changes. For now, grab your rain gear, stay safe, and get ready for some thrilling soccer once the skies clear.
