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.

Diamondhead Encore Athlete of the Month, Trae Bordelon.

Congratulations to the Diamondhead Encore Athlete of the Month, Trae Bordelon! Trae is a junior athlete at Bay High School in Bay St Louis, Mississippi. He has been a member of the Tiger’s Varsity Soccer team for 4 years and wears jersey number 30. Trae has won the Defensive Player Award for 2014 and 2015 seasons, the Defensive MVP for the 2013 and 2014 seasons, as well as the All-District Team for the 2014 and 2015 seasons. He has a 3.6 GPA and plans to attend college to major in Nursing. Trae is the son of Dennis and Kristi Bordelon.

All AHSAA baseball scores from this past weekend –

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AHSAA BASEBALL PLAYOFFS
Third-round pairings/Results
(Best 2-of-3 series for 1A-6A; Second round for 7A.) 

CLASS 1A
J.U. Blacksher 5-10, Maplesville (23-7) 1-6 (J.U. Blacksher (23-10) wins series 2-0)
Brantley 2-17-16, Ragland (22-11) 11-2-6 (Brantley (25-10) wins series 2-1) 
Decatur Heritage (23-11) 7-10, Cedar Bluff (16-19) 0-0 (Decatur Heritage (25-11) wins series 2-0) 
South Lamar 6-1-6, Athens Bible (31-13) 3-2-5 (South Lamar (25-11) wins series 2-1)
CLASS 2A
Houston Academy 8-2, New Brockton (26-7) 1-1 (Houston Academy (30-7) wins series 2-0)
Mobile Christian 6-5, Reeltown (23-13) 0-0 (Mobile Christian (22-12) wins series 2-0)
fyffe 1-19-23, Gaston (17-13) 2-0-6 (Fyffe (19-10) wins series 2-1) 
Mars Hill Bible 1-6-9, Randolph County (28-8) 12-4-5 (Mars Hill Bible (31-12) wins series 2-1) 

CLASS 3A
American Christian 14-12, Geneva (18-11) 3-2 (American Christian (29-5) wins series 2-0)
Gordo 8-3-8, T.R. Miller (29-10) 6-6-7 (Gordo (31-5) wins series 2-1) 
Westbrook Christian 7-4, Pisgah (24-7) 2-2 Westbrook Christian (26-10) wins series 2-0) 
Madison Academy 4-11, Winfield (31-14) 2-0 (Madison Academy (31-16) wins series 2-0)

CLASS 4A
Bibb County 1-12-1, Saint James (23-12) 10-5-0 (Bibb County (19-23) wins series 2-1) 
UMS-Wright 7-12, Montevallo (24-14) 3-0 (UMS-Wright (29-9) wins series 2-0)
North Jackson 9-14, Cleburne County (19-17) 2-5 (North Jackson (28-8) wins series 2-0)
Oneonta 3-10-2, Brooks (27-22) 10-3-1 (Oneonta (28-9) wins series 2-1) 

CLASS 5A
Rehobeth 7-13, Demopolis (18-10) 4-10 (Rehobeth (30-9) wins series 2-0) 
Faith Academy 3-2-6, Helena (36-14) 6-1-0, game 2, 11 innings Faith Academy wins series 2-1) 
Russellville 3-12, Alexandria (19-20) 2-1 (Russellville (44-6) wins series 2-0) 
Corner 6-6-5, Randolph (37-8) 10-3-1 (Corner (30-21-1) wins series 2-1)

CLASS 6A
Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa 6-8, Opelika (26-14) 1-3 (Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (36-10) wins series 2-0)
Hueytown (37-6)6-0-5, Baldwin County (23-17) 5-4-1 (Hueytown (38-6) wins series 2-1)
Southside-Gadsden 3-5, Walker (27-16) 2-3 (Southside-Gadsden (31-15) wins series 2-0)
Cullman 0-10-8, Oxford (37-11) 4-1-5 (Cullman (39-12) wins series 2-1)

CLASS 7A
Auburn 14-5, Central-Phenix City (27-14) 1-4 (Auburn (30-11) wins series 2-0)
McGill-Toolen7-3, Davidson (21-15) 3-2 (McGill-Toolen (28-9) wins series 2-0)
Hewitt-Trussville 6-0-7, Oak Mountain (30-14) 5-6-5, Game 3, 9 innings (Hewitt-Trussville (32-11) wins series 2-1) 
Sparkman 3-8, Huntsville (30-21) 2-5 (Sparkman (35-7) wins series 2-0)

AHSAA 1A- 7A State Track and Field Champions Named

Congratulations to the following teams who won Outdoor Track and Field State Championship Titles this past weekend!

BOYS – 7A Auburn, 6A Opelika, 5A St. Paul, 4A UMS-Wright, 3A Winfield, 2A Cold Springs, and 1A St. Bernard

GIRLS – 7A Hoover, 6A Homewood, 5A St. Paul, 4A UMS-Wright, 3A T.R. Miller, 2A LaFayette, 1A Whitesburg Christian 

At State Track Championships in Cullman – Winfield High School and Whitesburg Christian won state track championships for the second year in a row as the 92nd annual AHSAA State Outdoor Track and Field Championships concluded at Cullman Saturday.
Coach Steve Reaves’ Pirates totaled 97 points to win the Class 3A boys ‘ title. Montgomery Academy scored 64 to finish second and Greensboro (50) was third. Whitesburg Christian’s girls, coached by David McConnell, won their second consecutive Class 1A outdoor title with 109 points to edge Westminster of Oak Mountain, which totaled 103. St. Bernard was third with 98.50.
St. Bernard, coached by Steven Calvert, also captured the boys’ state title with 138 points. Marion County finished second with 98, and Linden was third with 53.50.  Claiming the Class 2A boys’ championship was Cold Springs, coached by Claborn Campbell. The Eagles had 139 points and runner-up Falkville had 109.50. LaFayette was a close third with 102.
Coach Corey Thornton’s LaFayette took home the Class 2A state crown scoring 110 points. Falkville had 96 to finish second and Mobile Christian was third with 83.  T.R. Miller, coached by Eddie Brundidge, was the Class 3A girls’ champs scoring 89 points. Cottage Hill Christian was second with 70.75. It was the third state title for T.R. Miller since 2011.
Winfield junior Trey Cunningham shattered his own Class 3A 110-meter hurdles record (14.18) set in A015 Friday with a 13.42-second time in the prelims. Saturday, his  winning time of 13.50 seconds in the finals fell just shy of the prelim time but gave the Pirates standout the best three Class 3A times in the event’s history. The 13.42 now ranks as the fastest in the AHSAA state meet in any classification.
He also breezed to the 200-meter dash win with a winning time of 21.82 seconds, and leaped 22-08 to win the long jump – giving him 40 points and four golds for the state meet.
Shades Mountain Christian senior distance runner Dylan Pausic also broke a 31-year old Class 1A record with his 9:39.78 time in the 3,200-meter run Saturday morning. Athens Bible’s Jeff Harwell set the previous mark (9:51.06) in 1985.  Pausic, 5-foot-6, 135 pounds, also won the 1,600 meters on Friday to give him a sweep of the 1A distance events.
Piedmont senior Karri Green, who set the 3A state record in the 400-meter dash Friday, won the 100-meter hurdles in 14.90 – just missing the record (14.23) set in 2005 by Leeds’ Bridget Rose. She followed with another record-setting effort in the 200-meter dash. She ran 24.97 to eclipse the previous record (25.10) by Simone Pugh of Cottage Hill in 2009.
   Some other highlights from Saturday’s 1A/2A/3A competition at Cullman included:

At State Track Championships in Gulf Shores – UMS-Wright captured is eighth straight AHSAA Class 4A state boys’ track title in a row Saturday as the 92nd annual championships concluded at Gulf Shores Sports Complex.
Coach Pat Galle’s boys posted 86 points to edge runner-up Dadeville (82) by four points in what turned out to be one of the most competitive outdoor state track and field meets in the AHSAA’s long history.
The Bulldogs now have 22 boys’ championships. UMS-Wright’s girls  also won the 4A girls’ title with 138 points. Brooks was second with 89.   It was the Mobile school’s 15th overall and sixth in the last seven years.
Hoover won the Class 7A girls championship scoring 171 points – doubling runner-up Mountain Brook’s 84 points. Coach Devon Hind’s Lady Bucs have won the big-school state crown sixth of the last seven years and own both 7A titles.  Homewood, coached by Thomas Esslinger, won its third 6A state girls’ championship in a row scoring 102.50 points with runner-up Pelham right behind with 98.50. Walker was third with 82.50. St. Paul’s Episcopal’s girls, coached by Jim Tate, took first place in Class 5A with 123 points. Beauregard finished second with 90.
On the boys’ side, Coach Dan Norton’s Auburn Tigers won the 7A state championship for the second year in a row outscoring runner-up Hoover 130-95. Hewitt-Trussville was third with 94 points.  Opelika, coached by Jimmy Johnson, also won the 6A boys’ title for the second straight year. The Bulldogs had 113 points and runner-up Homewood, 70.
Thompson High School senior Emmanuel Tait captured firsts in the 110-meter hurdles, 300-meter intermediate hurdles and 100-meter dash – besting his own Class 7A records in each event. He won the 110 hurdles with a winning time of 14.0 seconds – 12/100ths of second better than the 14.12 time he had last year in the 7A competition. He broke that record Friday, however, in the prelims with a 13.90 time.
He broke his own 7A record (38.83) in the 300 hurdles with a 37.90 time in Saturday’s finals. Triaon Poellnitz of Auburn (38.27) and Marion Humphrey of Hoover (38.30) also bettered Tait’s 2015 record to finish 2-3.  Tait clocked 10.93 to win the 100-meter finals Saturday – giving him 30 points personally  in three individual events.
    Brittley Humphrey of Hoover tied her own 7A record with her 42.46-second winning time in the 300-meter hurdles, and broke her own 7A record (13.74) in the 100-meter hurdles with a winning time of 13.49 seconds.  Teammate Caitlyn Little  was a close second at 13.79.

We are proud to provide sports medicine for these 6 State Championship teams!

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Encore Symposium Information/ Registration

Encore Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine is proud to announce its Sports Medicine Symposium for 2016.  It will be held on July 15th – 17th at the Orange Beach Event Center at the Wharf, in beautiful Orange Beach, Alabama. Presenters, from all over the country, will speak on the latest technologies and concepts in Physical Therapy, Athletic Training and Sports Medicine. Courses will focus on subjects including new assessment capabilities, preventative measures and emergent rehabilitative techniques.

This Symposium has been designed and crafted for Physical Therapists, Athletic Trainers, Occupational Therapists, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialists and Ortho Technicians. Participants may choose to attend one, two, or three days.

Encore Sports Medicine Symposium Presenters for 2016 include:
James Andrews, MD, Andrews Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Center, Gulf Breeze, FL
Adam Anz, MD, Andrews Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Center, Gulf Breeze, FL
Brett Kindle, MD, Andrews Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Center, Gulf Breeze, FL
Steve Jordan, MD, Andrews Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Center, Gulf Breeze, FL
Jay Savage, MD, Bayside Orthopedic, Fairhope, AL
Jason Determann, MD, Baysied Orthopedic, Fairhope, AL
Barry S. Callahan, MD, Alabama Bone and Joint, Hoover, AL
Robb Roger, CSCS, Texas A & M Kingsville,  Kingsville, TX
Jeremy Boone, Athlete By Design, Charlotte, NC
Marc Bernier, MPT, CSCS,  Encore Rehabilitation, Birmingham, AL
Ron O’Neil, ATC, Andover Healthcare, Salisbury, MA
Tony Bonvechio, CSCS, Cressey Sports Performance, Hudson, MA
Eric Fuchs, DA, ATC, EMT-B,  Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY

Register Here: http://www.encoresms.com/register.html

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AHSAA State Baseball Playoffs – Full Results

AHSAA BASEBALL PLAYOFFS
Second-round pairings/Scores

CLASS 1A
Maplesville 9-13, Billingsley 3-0 (Maplesville (23-4) wins series 2-0)
J.U. Blacksher 12-11, Pleasant Home (10-9) 2-3 (J.U. Blacksher (21-10) wins series 2-0)
Ragland 5-13, Victory Christian (18-7) 2-3 (Ragland (21-9) wins series 2-0)
Brantley 12-17, Millry (17-12) 2-6 (Brantley (23-9) wins series 2-0)

Cedar Bluff 14-3-9, Coosa Christian (23-4) 1-7 (Cedar Bluff (16-17) wins series 2-1)
Decatur Heritage 3-3, Meek (20-12) 2-0 (Decatur Heritage (25-8) wins series 2-0)
Athens Bible 9-2-3, Hackleburg (22-14) 8-12-1 (Athens Bible (30-10) wins series 2-1)
South Lamar (22-10) 6-16, Marion County (17-12) 7-1 (Game 3, Monday, TBA)

CLASS 2A
New Brockton 4-10-5, Luverne (16-11) 5-0-3 (New Brockton (26-6) wins series 2-1)
Houston Academy 6-6, Providence Christian (22-12) 5-3 (Houston Academy 28-7) wins series 2-0)
Reeltown 12-5, Horseshoe Bend (10-20) 0-9 (Reeltown (23-11) wins series 2-0)
Mobile Christian 2-3-10, St. Luke’s Episcopal (25-8) 4-3-0 (Mobile Christian (20-12) wins series 2-1)

Fyffe 7-8, Section (14-14) 2-7 (Fyffe (17-9) wins series 2-0)
Gaston 1-1-3, Sumiton Christian (19-17) 0-5-2, Game 3, nine innings (Gaston (16-11) wins series 2-1)
Mars Hill Bible 5-3, Phil Campbell (22-17) 1-1 (Mars Hill Bible (29-11) wins series 2-0)
Randolph County 2-9, Vincent (16-17) 0-1 (Randolph County wins series 27-6)

CLASS 3A
American Christian 2-8, Montgomery Academy (15-12) 1-1 (American Christian (267-5) wins series 2-0)
Geneva 7-12, Wicksburg (16-13) 2-4 (Geneva (18-9) wins series 2-0)
Gordo 10-10, Lamar County (14-17) 0-1 (Gordo (29-4) wins series 2-0)
T.R. Miller 4-1-7, Bayside Academy (23-8) 1-5-0 (T.R. Miller (28-8) wins series 2-1)

Pisgah (24-5) 4-1, Plainview (13-14) 3-0, (Pisgah wins series 2-0)
Westbrook Christian 14-12, Piedmont (22-12) 1-6 (Westbrook (24-10) wins series 2-0)
Madison Academy (28-15) 9, Colbert Heights (23-5) 0, Colbert Heights leads 5-1 in 4th inning of  Game 2, Sat., suspended until Monday (Game 2, resumes, Mon., 5 p.m.)
Winfield 7-3, Oakman 1-0 (Winfield (31-12) wins series 2-0)

CLASS 4A
Bibb County 12-6-4, Sipsey Valley (23-15) 2-7-2 (Bibb County (17-22) wins series 2-1)
Saint James 4-7, Trinity Presbyterian (21-15) 0-2 Saint James (22-10) wins series 2-0)
Montevallo (23-11) 11-5-10, Oak Grove (14-22) 4-6-1 (Montevallo (24-12) wins series 2-1)
UMS-Wright (26-8) 13-0-15, Andalusia (17-19) 0-1-3 (UMS-Wright (27-8) wins series 2-1)

North Jackson 6-4, Haleyville (24-15) 0-1 (North Jackson (26-8) wins series 2-0)
Cleburne County (18-15) 2-9-5, Cherokee County (25-9) 5-6-0 Cleburne County (19-15) wins series 2-1)
Brooks 8-1, Wilson (23-21) 5-0 (Brooks (25-19) wins series 2-0)
Oneonta 7-6, Fayette County (12-27) 5-1 (Oneonta (26-8) wins series 2-0)

CLASS 5A
Demopolis 7-2, Marbury (21-9) 6-0 (Demopolis (18-6) wins series 2-0)
Rehobeth 4-23, Charles Henderson (25-10) 3-12 (Rehobeth (26-8) wins series 2-0)
Helena 7-11, Jemison (30-16) 2-1 (Helena (35-12) wins series 2-0)
Faith Academy 2-3, St. Paul’s Episcopal (11-9) 1-1 (Faith Academy (26-4) wins series 2-0)

Russellville (41-6) 10-7, Lawrence County (20-25) 0-1 (Russellville (42-6) wins series 2-0)
Alexandria (18-18) 4-8, Mortimer Jordan (25-20) 2-1 (Alexandria (19-18) wins series 2-0)
Madison County (29-13) 8-2, Randolph (35-6) 16-1 (Game 3, Mon., 5 p.m.)
Corner (27-20-1) 6-0, Pleasant Grove (19-22) 1-3,  (Game 3, Mon., 4:30 p;m.)

CLASS 6A
Chilton County (21-15) 12-8, Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (33-10) 8-8, (Game 3, Mon., 5 p.m.)
Opelika 5-4-6, Benjamin Russell (24-11) 2-6-5 (Opelika (26-12) wins series 2-1)
Hueytown (35-5) 7-7, Northridge (23-16) 0(Hueytown (35-5) wins series 2-0)
Baldwin County (21-15) 1-8-6, Robertsdale (28-13) 2-4-4 (Baldwin County (22-15) wins series 2-1)

Southside-Gadsden (29-17) 1-6-13, Scottsboro (26-22) 6-2-5 (Southside-Gadsden (29-17) wins series 2-1)
Clay-Chalkville (20-17) 0-5, Walker (26-14) 1-0, (Game 3, Mon., 5  p.m.)
Hartselle (34-19) 2-3, Cullman (36-10) 4-2, (Game 3, Mon., 5 p.m.)
Oxford 1-14-4, Homewood (19-14) 2-2-3 (Oxford (37-9) wins series 2-1)

CLASS 7A
Auburn 0-5-8, Enterprise 1-0-5 (Auburn wins series 2-1)
Central-Phenix City 10-10, Prattville (13-22) 0-0 (Central-Phenix City (27-12) wins series 2-0)
Davidson 8-7, Fairhope (19-13)(21-11) 4-6 (Davidson (21-11) wins series 2-0)
McGill-Toolen (25-9) 0-14-3, Theodore (22-14) 5-4-0 (McGill-Toolen (26-9) wins series 2-1)

Oak Mountain 0-5-5, Vestavia Hills (29-6) 4-0-4 (Oak Mountain (25-12) wins series 2-1)
Hewitt-Trussville 18-11, Hoover (32-20) 4-7 (Hewitt-Trussville (30-10) wins series 2-0)
Sparkman 3-11, Grissom (22-24) 0-0 (Sparkman (35-7) wins series 2-0)
Bob Jones (30-16) 0-6, Huntsville (29-19) 1-2 (Game 3, Mon., 6 p.m.)

 

Hayden Encore Athletes of the Month, Kellyn Calvert and Peyton Waugh!

Congratulations to the Hayden Encore Athletes of the MonthKellyn Calvert and Peyton Waugh! Kellyn and Peyton are both athletes at Corner High School in Dora, AL.

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Kellyn Calvert is a junior and plays on the Lady Jacket’s Tennis team. She has a 4.14 GPA and will graduate in 2017. Kellyn is 2nd seed in singles and 1st seed in doubles for three years now. She has been tennis runner-up in the sectional tournament and also in the county tournement. After she graduates high school, Kellyn plans to major in pre-dentistry and go to dental school. She is the daughter of Jeff and Amy Calvert.

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Peyton Waugh is a senior and has played on the Boys Tennis team for 3 years as well. He has been the 1st seed for singles and doubles for all 3 years and was runner up in the sectional tournament for singles and doubles in 2015. Peyton has a 3.4 GPA and plans to attend Bevil State, then transfer to UAB where he will major in business. He is the son of Rodger and Tonya Waugh.

Hamilton Encore Athlete of the Month, Luke Hall.

Congratulations to the Hamilton Encore Athlete of the Month,  Luke Hall! Luke is a junior at Hamilton High School. He has been a member of the varsity baseball team for 3 years and loves the game. After high school, Luke plans to attend a 4 year college to major in Engineering. He is the son of Mark and Jeanette Hall. Keep up the good work, Luke!

Diamondhead Encore Athlete of the Month, Karringten Perkins.

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Congratulations to the Diamondhead Encore Athlete of the Month, Karringten Perkins! Karringten is a sophomore, multi-sport athlete at Hancock High School in Kiln, Mississippi. She is a member of the Lady Hawks Volleyball, Golf, and Basketball teams and wears jersey #1. Her varsity sports awards consist of the Volleyball Player of the Week for Sea Coast Echo and MaxPreps, and All-Around Player for the Pass Christian Basketball Tournament. After graduation, Karringten plans to attend Mississippi State and major in Dermatology. She is the daughter of April and Tony Perkins.

Fairfield Encore Athlete of the Month, Dahlia Hendon.

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Congratulations to the Fairfield Encore Athlete of the Month, Dahlia Hendon! Dahlia is a senior, multi-sport athlete at Fairfield High Preparatory School. She has been a member of the varsity Lady Tiger’s Basketball, Track, and Softball teams for 2 years now. Her sports awards consists of the 2015 AHSAA 5 A State Finals, Outdoor Track 100M Dash, 400M Dash, 100M Relay, and Basketball “Pride and Supreme Dedication” awards. After graduation this Spring, Dahlia plans to attend Bethune-Cookman University to major in Biology. Dahlia is the daughter of Denisha Hendon.