A former Alabama high school basketball coach, Paige Adams, 35, has been arrested on 32 counts related to alleged sexual misconduct with a student. The charges include 30 counts of contributing obscene materials to a student, one count of a school employee having sexual contact with a student under 19, and one count of engaging in a sex act or deviant sexual intercourse with a student. Adams, who coached the girls' basketball team at Cold Springs High School in Bremen, Alabama, resigned in late March after a formal complaint was filed. The school has approximately 240 students and is ranked among the top 10 high schools for athletes in the state. The indictment does not specify the gender or age of the alleged victim. Adams led her team to the state championship title game in her first season. Her husband, Drew Adams, who coaches the boys' basketball team at the same school, filed for divorce on April 6, two weeks before her arrest. The couple has one child, and Drew has requested sole custody. Cullman County District Attorney Champ Crocker stated that the indictment 'speaks for itself.' School Superintendent Shane Barnette confirmed the investigation began immediately after the complaint was received and that Adams resigned voluntarily. Adams previously coached at Holly Pond High School in the same district but left after one season in 2017.
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Alabama Coach Charged with 32 Counts in Student Sex Case
By The Unbiased Times AI
April 23, 2026 • 4:15 AM• Updated April 23, 2026 • 4:43 AM
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Narrative Analysis
How different sources frame this story
Focus on Legal and Institutional Response
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Focus
The legal charges, school district's response, and the coach's resignation.
Evidence Subset
The 32-count indictment, the school's immediate investigation, and the coach's resignation.
Silhouette (Omissions)
Minimal focus on the coach's personal life or the impact on the community.
Emphasis on Personal and Family Fallout
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Focus
The personal and marital consequences of the allegations.
Evidence Subset
The divorce filing, the coach's role as a 'role model,' and the impact on her family.
Silhouette (Omissions)
Less emphasis on the legal specifics and more on the emotional and personal aspects.
Cross-Narrative Analysis
How the narratives compare
Narrative A prioritizes the legal and institutional response, while Narrative B focuses on the personal and family fallout. A reader of only one narrative would miss either the legal details or the personal consequences, depending on the source.
This analysis identifies how media sources emphasize different aspects of the same story. No narrative is labeled as more accurate than others.
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