Author: Encore Rehabilitation, Inc.

As the largest privately-owned rehabilitation company in the Southeast, Encore Rehabilitation, Inc. helps people get back to their lives through physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, aquatic therapy, vestibular rehab, pediatric rehab, industrial rehab, sports medicine, and other orthopedic rehabilitation programs. Rehabilitation services are provided at Encore Rehabilitation Centers in Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, and Tennessee, as well as on-site at healthcare facilities, schools, companies, sporting events, and other locations.

Avery Ortmann – Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Diamondhead

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Congratulations to Avery Ortmann, our Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Diamondhead!

Avery is a Junior at the University of South Mississippi where she participates in soccer for the Eagles. She is pursuing a Business Management degree.  Avery is the daughter of Brandi McNease and Dave Ortmann.

Way to go, Avery!
We LOVE to see you move!

Encore Rehabilitation-Diamondhead
5427 Get Road, Suite C
Diamondhead, MS 39525
228-222-4765
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Madelyn Robbins – Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Diamondhead


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AHSAA Cross Country Update- August 29, 2018

MONTGOMERY – Saint James sophomore runner Presley Miles clocked 18:25.15 at the Saucony Battle of Atlanta girls’ cross country championships last weekend to win the event – and captured the AHSAA Spotlight for the first week of the 2018 cross country season.
Miles turned in the best time of the first week’s competition to take first place in the strong field or runners from across the Southeast.  Her effort edged out a strong effort from Hayden Judge, a junior from Scottsboro.
Miles won her race by 39 seconds over runner-up Mackenzie Walls of Veterans High School (GA).
The two performances topped a strong list of contenders as the cross country season opened with several meets across the state.
Judge ran a strong 16:16.77 to capture the 8th annual Pepsi Challenge Cross Country Championships large-school boys’ title over a field of 153 runners at the 5K course located at H.A. Alexander Park in Moulton.  Huntsville won the team title, however, with 24 points as four runners crossing in the seven spots. Jackson Danner led the Panthers with a second-place finish and 16:20.89 time. Scottsboro was second with 53 points.
Other top performances included:

BOYS
SAM MOULTRIE, GUNTERSVILLE: The Wildcats’ junior runner clocked 16:23.39 to win the Montevallo Early Bird Twilight boys’ Class 5A-7A Gold division 5K cross country race by almost 24 seconds over runner-up Jonah Barrett, an Oak Mountain senior. He was second at 16:47.91 in the 109-participant field to help Oak Mountain win the team title with 44 points. Hoover was second with 65 in the competition held at the University of Montevallo.
BRETT BONIKOWSKI, LAMP: The senior Finished first in the Montevallo Early Bird Twilight Class 1A/4A boys’ white division cross-country race with a winning time of 17:53.18. Junior teammate Jack Porter was second (18:39.91). LAMP won the team title with 33 points. American Christian was second with 50. The race had 79 participants.
CHARLIE LOTT, TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN: Opened the season Aug. 23 with a 17:08.60 time over the AUM cross country course to claim the Trinity Trailblazer 5,000-meter cross country boys’ championship. Six other runners finished under 18 minutes. In the field of 93 runners. Hewitt-Trussville took the title with 32 point. Montgomery Catholic was second with 49.
JAMES CAIN, PRICEVILLE: Won the small-school division of the Pepsi Challenge Championships with a winning time of 17:40.46.  Cold Springs won the team championship with 51 points. A total of 162 runners were in the field.
WILL SCOTT, HEADLAND: Claimed first place with a winning time of 19:09.09 at the Cougar Invitational hosted by Northview in Dothan. Wicksburg won the team title with 19 points.

GIRLS
AMARIS TYYNISMAA, MONTGOMERY-CATHOLIC: Breezed over the 5,000-meter course at AUM in 18:50.10 to finish first at the Trinity Trailblazer season-opening cross country competition. She won by more 2:37 over her nearest challenger, teammate Lily Bachi, in the 49-runner field. The Knights finished first in the team competition with 24 points.
ABBEY WEITENBECK, HUNTSVILLE: Clocked 19:46.85 to claim the girls’ individual title at the 8th annual Pepsi Challenge Cross Country Championships. She competed in the large-school race comprised of 74 runners. Huntsville won the team title with 32 points. Lawrence County was runner-up with 62.
CAMILIA CHAMBERS, HOLLY POND: Posted a 20.20.37 time in the 94-runner field to win the small-school division race of the Pepsi Challenge Championships at Moulton. Cassidy Winter of West Limestone was second (21:09.57). with a winning time of 17:40.46. St. Bernard had 67 points to win the team title.
EVIE BELL, OAK MOUNTAIN: The Eagles junior posted a 20:25.92 time to win the girls’ Class 5A-7A Gold Division championship of the Montevallo Early Bird Twilight cross-country race. Oak Mountain was first with 44 points. Hoover’s Haley Stallworth, a senior, was second with a 20:42.06 time.
KATHY HAMMOND, LAMP: The junior from Montgomery swept the girls’ Class 1A/4A White Division title at the Montevallo Early Bird Twilight cross country competition. Isabella Lovvorn and Theresa Billman finished 2-3 more than a minute behind the victor to lead American Christian to the team title. The Lady Patriots had 26 points and LAMP was second with 52.
KATE SMITH, DOTHAN: Finished first in the field of 18 runners with a winning time of 24:31.34 to win the Cougars Invitational girls’ division. Wicksburg won the team title with 24 points.


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Hoover High School’s Josh Niblett Named Alabama All-Star Head Coach for 2018 Alabama-Mississippi Football Game


Hannah Popwell – Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Dothan


Alice Korhonen – “I had lived in pain for years”

Robert Williams – “Physical Therapy really helps!”

Robert Williams - Patient of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Vernon

When Robert Williams experienced a shoulder injury, he chose Encore Rehabilitation-Vernon for his physical therapy. Now that his shoulder is better, Robert can return back to doing all the things he did before the injury. He says, “Physical Therapy really helps. Do what you are told to do because it helps with your strength and mindset.”

Thank you, Robert, for entrusting us with your rehab care! Congratulations on being selected Patient of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Vernon!

Encore Rehabilitation-Vernon
44992 Highway 17, Suite 4
Vernon, Alabama  35592
205-695-0689
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Hoover High School’s Josh Niblett Named Alabama All-Star Head Coach for 2018 Alabama-Mississippi Football Game


Stronger and more independent – Fred Markham with Encore Rehabilitation of Vernon


“The best thing about being a Physical Therapist is. . .” Encore Rehabilitation Celebrates National Physical Therapy Month with Natalie Ayres

Hello from the Encore Rehabilitation-Homewood Staff!

 

Encore Rehabilitation-Homewood Staff: Lacey, Adam, and Jodi

Encore Rehabilitation-Homewood Staff: Lacey, Adam, and Jodi

The staff at Encore Rehabilitation-Homewood are proud to serve in their community! Come see them for all your physical therapy and industrial rehabilitation needs!

Encore Rehabilitation-Homewood
120-B Oxmoor Court
Birmingham, Alabama 35209
205-354-2442
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Kristen Necaise – Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Providence

Kristen Necaise is Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Providence

Congratulations to Kristen Necaise, Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Providence!

Kristen is a Sophomore at Mary G. Montgomery High School where she competes in Basketball for the Vikings. Her hobbies include basketball, dance, music, singing, and riding horses. She intended to pursue a career in Marine Biology after high school.

Kristen is the daughter of Shannon Ladner and Cory Necaise.

Way to go, Kristen! Have a fantastic school year!

Encore Rehabilitation-Providence
6701 Airport Boulevard , Suite D-234
Mobile, Alabama 36608
251-634-2214
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Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman speaks to Autism and Special Needs Support Group

Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman speaks to Austism and Special Needs Support Group #EncoreRehab We were proud to be a part of the Autism and Special Needs Family Support Group Meeting on Saturday, August 18, 2018 at the Margaret Jean Jones Center, Cullman, Alabama.

If you have questions or need assistance, please call or visit your nearest Encore Rehabilitation Clinic. ~~

Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman

1701 Main Avenue

Suite G

Cullman, Alabama 35055

256-775-3737

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AHSAA Football Scoreboard Week Zero, Friday, August 24, 2018

AHSAA Football Scoreboard

Zero Week, Friday, August 24, 2018

Champions Challenge

At Cramton Bowl

Clarke County 20, Sweet Water 14
Thompson 38, James Clemens 7

Regular Season

CLASS 7A

Auburn 42, Wilcox Central 0

Blackman (Tn) 42, Florence 22

Bob Jones 17, Christian Brothers (TN) 16

Enterprise 44, Dothan 21

Grissom 26, Hazel Green 21

Lee-Montgomery 26, Park Crossing 15

Mary Montgomery 14, Robertsdale 0

Meridian (MS) 21, Davidson 13

Mountain Brook 30, Northridge 14

Oak Mountain 42, Chelsea 9

Prattville 37, Foley 0

Smiths Station 28, Russell County 9

Spain Park 24, Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa 14

Tuscaloosa County 27, Demopolis 13

CLASS 6A

Baldwin County 23, Murphy 7

Benjamin Russell 35, Beauregard 20

Bessemer City 21, Huffman 14

Brookwood 13, West Blocton 8

Buckhorn 17, Madison County 7

Callaway (GA) 35, Opelika 21

Carver-Montgomery 19, Jeff Davis 3

Cullman 28, Jasper 27

Daphne 16, Theodore 13

Decatur 38, Huntsville 21

Early County (GA) 28, Eufaula 3

Gardendale 38, Mae Jemison 21

Hartselle 24, Austin 17

Homewood 18, Hueytown 7

Jackson-Olin 24, Fairfield 12

Lee-Huntsville 34, Columbia 6

McAdory 35, Helena 13

Muscle Shoals 31, Deshler 0

Northview 34, Southside-Selma 16

Oxford 28, Munford 0

Paul Bryant 20, Central-Tuscaloosa 0

Pelham 45, Calera 24

Pell City 21, Fort Payne 17

Saraland 41, Andalusia 3

Stanhope Elmore 46, Chilton County 14

Wetumpka 34, Fairhope 14

CLASS 5A

Alexandria 18, Talladega 14

Ardmore 52, West Morgan 39

Bibb County 41, Greensboro 0

Boaz 42, Arab 17

Carroll 33, B.T. Washington 6

Citronelle 44, Washington County 6

Dora 31, Cordova 0

Etowah 32, Gadsden City 23

Faith Academy 55, Bogue Chitto (MS) 6

Greenville 29, Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa 25

Hayden 21, Springville 15 (OT)

LeFlore 26, B.C. Rain 14

McCallie (TN) 42, Madison Acdemy 14

Pleasant Grove 34, Mortimer Jordan 27

Ramsay 13, Minor 8

Satsuma 25, Gulf Shores 20

St. Clair County 45, John Carroll Catholic 0

Sylacauga 56, Leeds 10

Tallassee 28, Montgomery Catholic 7

Valley 28, Lanett 22

Vigor 19, Blount 6

West Point 55, Fairview 27

CLASS 4A

American Christian 26, Trinity Presbyterian 0

Ashford 31, Rehobeth 7

Ashville 15, Ragland 6

Brooks 55, Lauderdale County 0

Central Florence 28, Colbert County 14

Childersburg 13, Shelby County 0

Dale County 41, Ariton 19

Fayette County 19, Gordo 13

Good Hope 20, Carbon Hill 12

Headland 43, Straughn 0

Jacksonville 34, JB Pennngton 21

Lincoln 19, Southside-Gadsden 8

Montevallo 36, Marbury 27

Northside 26, Corner 25

Oneonta 24, Priceville 16

Rogers 35, Loretto (TN) 14

St. John Paul II Catholic 41, Locust Fork 35

UMS-Wright 10, St. Paul’s Episcopal 0

West Limestone 39, Tanner 20

White Plains 49, Vincent 18

CLASS 3A

Bayside Academy 26, Saint James 6

Beulah 33, Loachapoka 6

Clements 29, Elkmont 0

Dadeville 32, Horseshoe Bend 8

Excel 44, JF Shields 6

Flomaton 37, Jay (Fl) 0

Hanceville 48, Sumiton Christian 14

Holly Pond 26, New Hope 13

Montgomery Academy 36, Brookstone (GA) 32

Providence Christian 35, New Brockton 10

Saks 35, Alabama Christian 22

Susan Moore 42, West End 12

Vinemont 29, East Lawrence 18

Walter Wellborn 55, Oak Grove 13

Weaver 49, Cleburne County 35

Westminster Christian 58, DAR 33

Winfield 37, Haleyville 13

CLASS 2A

Addison 20, Curry 12

Asbury 19, Brindlee Mountain 7

Chickasaw 32, Resurrection Catholic (MS) 12

Cold Springs 34, Meek 20

Geneva County 41, Samson 33

North Sand Mountain 41, Dade County (GA) 13

Red Bay 34, Colbert Heights 18

Reeltown 35, Bullock County 8

Sheffield 22, Wilson 6

Southeastern 12, Appalachian 0

Tharptown 41, Shoals Christian 30

Thorsby 44, Jemison 26

Winston County 28, Hackleburg 16

Woodland 27, Fayetteville 0

CLASS 1A

Biggersville (GA) 52, Donoho 14

Decatur Heritage 19, Phillips 14

Elberta 27, Pleasant Home 18

Falkville 54, Danville 7

Florala 51, St. Michael’s Catholic 9

Fruitdale 40, A.L. Johnson 12

Georgiana 47, St. Luke’s Episcopal 24

Holy Spirit Catholic 55, Autaugaville 0

Keith 38, Billingsley 28

Marengo 2, Pickens County 0

Marion County 42, Vina 0

McIntosh 28, JU Blacksher 13

Notasulga 46, Barbour County 7

R.A. Hubbard 26, Cherokee 22

South Lamar 19, Lamar County 7

Waterloo 47, Woodville 7

Winterboro 36, Coosa Central 0

Jamborees

Abbeville 22, McKenzie 0

Alma Bryant 7, Williamson 0

Charles Henderson 10, Pike County 6

Cherokee County 27, Cedar Bluff 0

Cherokee County 6, Sand Rock 0

Collinsville 13, Plainview 0

Cottage Hill Christian 27, Millry 12

Gaylesville 7, Sand Rock 0

Handley 24, LaFayette 18

McGill-Toolen 48, Spanish Fort 13

North Jackson 20, Guntersville 0

Sipsey Valley 12, Holt 0

Sparkman 30, Athens 21

Spring Garden 19, Gaylesville 0

Spring Garden 7, Gaston 0

Vestavia Hills 13, Briarwood Christian 0

Wadley 21, Gaston 0

Wadley 7, Cedar Bluff 0

AHSAA Football Scoreboard Zero Week Thursday’s Results, August 23, 2018

AHSAA Football Scoreboard

Zero Week

Thursday’s Results-August 23, 2018

Champions Challenge

At Cramton Bowl

Clarke County 20, Sweet Water 14

Regular Season

CLASS 7A

Enterprise 44, Dothan 21

Grissom 26, Hazel Green 21

CLASS 6A

Brookwood 13, West Blocton 8

Carver-Montgomery 19, Jeff Davis 3

Cullman 28, Jasper 27

Decatur 38, Huntsville 21

Homewood 18, Hueytown 7

LeFlore 26, B.C. Rain 14

Muscle Shoals 31, Deshler 0

CLASS 5A

Alexandria 18, Talladega 14

Etowah 32, Gadsden City 23

Hayden 21, Springville 15 (OT)

Ramsay 13, Minor 8

West Point 55, Fairview 27

CLASS 4A

Brooks 55, Lauderdale County 0

Dadeville 32, Horseshoe Bend 8

Fayette County 19, Gordo 13

Rogers 35, Loretto, Tenn. 14

West Limestone 39, Tanner 20

CLASS 3A

Susan Moore 42, West End 12

CLASS 2A

Cold Springs 34, Meek 20

Sheffield 22, Wilson 6

Southeastern 12, Appalachian 0

Thorsby 44, Jemison 26

CLASS 1A

Fruitdale 40, A.L. Johnson 12

Notasulga 46, Barbour County 7

R.A.Hubbard 26, Cherokee 22

Jamborees

Cherokee County 27, Cedar Bluff 0

Cherokee County 6, Sand Rock 0

Collinsville 13, Plainview 0

Gaylesville 7, Sand Rock 0

Spring Garden 19, Gaylesville 0

Spring Garden 7, Gaston 0

Wadley 21, Gaston 0

Wadley 7, Cedar Bluff 0

Encore Sports Medicine is proud to be the Official Provider of Sports Medicine for the Alabama High School Athletic Association and numerous High Schools and Colleges throughout Alabama and Mississippi.

For more information about our Sports Medicine Program, visit our website at encorerehab.com or contact Gary Barfield at 404-933-4336.