Yancey Young was playing with a travel baseball team last summer when he started having back pain.
He had been to a couple doctors and figured it to be a muscle strain.
The pain didn't go away, and he ended up in a UAB freestanding ER in Gardendale, where they found a mass dangerously close to his heart. They immediately sent him to the hospital, did a biopsy, diagnosed him with Stage 3 T Cell Lymphoblastic Lymphoma and started chemotherapy within two days.
That cancer is very treatable. But that doesn't mean it's easy. Young had 30 treatments, five hospitalizations and four surgeries while insisting he would be playing his senior season of baseball at Sumiton Christian.
And he did just that, making it to every game when he wasn't in the hospital. He managed to play in 14 of the team's games and got to the plate 33 times.
His inspiring effort, reports AL.com's Ben Thomas, won Young the Jimmy Smothers Courage Award -- a statewide honor that was presented to him at the annual Alabama Sports Writers Association banquet this past Sunday.
The dramatic part of this story, at least the on-the-field part, is that in the final game of the Class 1A state finals against Sweet Water, Young was the designated hitter and batted 3 for 4 with a walk, three RBIs and a run scored to lead Sumiton Christian to the state championship.