DOTHAN, Ala. – It’s a restart of sorts for the Alabama State Games, which return to the area in June after a three-year absence.
The Olympic-style games were held in Huntsville in 2018 and 2019 after a three-year stint in the Wiregrass and then cancelled last year due to COVID-19 in what was supposed to be a return to southeast Alabama.
Like before, the event will be a regional one — hosted by the cities of Dothan, Ozark, Enterprise and Daleville in partnership with Houston, Dale and Coffee counties.
Dean Kelly, the vice president and executive director of the Alabama State Games, was in Dothan on Thursday to promote the event.
“This is our 38th games – this is actually our 39th year,” Kelly explained. “Last year was the first time we’ve ever missed a game.
“We’re excited about the Games coming back and finally being able to have them again this year. We missed them last year, but that’s over and we’re moving ahead full blast.
“The facilities here in Dothan, and in all of the Wiregrass, are amazing. I can’t say enough about all of the cities, the counties and rec departments that have gone out of their way to try and help us.”
Registration is currently ongoing for the 28 sports offered this year in the games, which attracts athletes from throughout the state. Four events – golf, shotgun, karate and mountain biking – will be held June 4-5, but the remaining sports will be held the weekend of June 11-13.