Happy National Athletic Training Month to Eric Oehms! Eric is our Mississippi Athletic Training Director as well as Head Athletic Trainer at St. Patrick Catholic High School, Biloxi, Mississippi! Thank you for everything you do, Eric!
Congratulations to Tyler Wilks, Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Dothan!
Tyler is a Sophomore, multi-sport athlete, participating in Football and Tennis for the Providence Christian Eagles. His future plans include going to Auburn to major in Engineering. In his spare time, he enjoys playing sports, doing activities with his church youth group, going hunting and fishing, and playing video games. He also enjoys taking things apart and fixing them.
Tyler is the son of Matt and Kim Wilks.
We are so proud of you, Tyler! We wish you the best in the future!
Encore Sports Medicine is the Official Sports Medicine Provider for the Providence Christian Eagles. We LOVE to see you move!
Encore Rehabilitation-Dothan 345 Healthwest Drive Dothan, AL 36303 334-836-4523
Our Physical Therapists and Athletic Trainers are being trained to screen baseball pitchers all over the Gulf Coast for injury causing mechanisms. Our goal is to prevent injuries BEFORE they happen, allowing our baseball pitchers to start the season right! Our Sports Medicine Team seamlessly works together to be your Sports Medicine Resource!
Say hello to Tanner Kilgo, Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman!
Tanner is a Junior at Cold Springs High where he competes in Basketball and Football for the Eagles. His future plans include obtaining a Business Management degree from the University of Mississippi. In his personal time, he enjoys working out, playing basketball, and being with his friends.
Tanner is the son of Zane and Carrie Kilgo.
Congratulations, Tanner! We are proud to have you as our Athlete of the Month!
Encore Sports Medicine is the Official Sports Medicine Provider for the Cold Springs Eagles! We LOVE to see you move!
Congratulations to Jadyn Rausch, Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Dothan East!
Jadyn is a Middle School multi-sport athlete participating in softball, volleyball, and basketball for the Houston County Lions. In the future, she would like to play Collegiate Division 1 Softball and major in education, while also doing a minor in sports management. In her spare time, she enjoys playing sports, playing with her dogs, and hanging out with her friends and family.
Jadyn is the daughter of Eric and Amanda Rausch.
Congratulations on your progress, Jadyn! We are so proud of you!
Encore Sports Medicine is the Official Sports Medicine Provider for the Houston County Lions. We LOVE to see you move!
MONTGOMERY – The North and South All-Star football squads have reported to Mobile and begun preparations for the 62nd annual North-South All-Star Football Classic. The game will be played for the first time at the University of South Alabama’s new Hancock Whitney Stadium Friday, December 18, with kickoff set for 7 p.m. “We are very excited to be playing this game in December and to be playing at USA’s beautiful Hancock Whitney Stadium,” said Jamie Lee, Director of the Alabama High School Athletic Directors & Coaches Association (AHSADCA) which hosts the annual game. Lee added, “We are also thankful for the City of Mobile, the Mobile Sports Authority and the University of South Alabama for their interest and support of one of our premiere events. We look forward to partnering with them the next three years.” The contract is a three-year agreement including 2020, 2021 and 2022. Mobile was home to the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic from 1988 to 2010. The AHSADCA, which operates under the auspices of the Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) manages the AHSAA’s oldest all-star game. The North-South Classic got its start in Tuscaloosa in 1948. It was played yearly through 1984. It was discontinued from 1985-1996 and brought back in 1997 as part of the AHSAA Summer Conference and AHSADCA All-Star Sports Week. It was played at Cramton Bowl from 1997-2004, then moved to December and played at Troy University’s Veterans Stadium for two years in 2004 and 2005; moved to Alabama A&M University (2007-2010) when the AHSAA Summer Conference relocated to Huntsville due to renovations in Montgomery and was played in July. The North-South game returned to Montgomery’s Cramton Bowl when the Summer Conference returned to the Capital City in 2011 and has been played there every year since as part of All-Star Sports Week. The 61st game was cancelled due to COVID 19 concerns this past summer. The 62nd game was scheduled to be moved to December beginning this year. Some of the state’s top high school, college and professional football standouts have played in the North-South Game – including Heisman Trophy winner Pat Sullivan (1968), Auburn All-America receiver Terry Beasley (1968), Green Bay Packers great Bart Starr (1952), and Alabama All-America linebacker and NFL All-Pro Cornelius Bennett grabbed MVP honors in the 1983 game. Decatur High School teammates Joe Brewer and Bobby Golden earned CO-MVP honors in the first game played in 1948. The teams are scheduled to check in Tuesday morning at 9:30 a.m. North head coach Jeff Smith of Walter Wellborn High School and South head coach Earnest Hill of McGill-Toolen Catholic will conduct one practice today at 7 p.m. The North will be at the USA Jaguar Training Center and the South will be at Hancock Whitney Stadium.” The North will be at Hancock Whitney Stadium on Wednesday for a 9 a.m. practice, and the South will be at the Jaguar Training Center. The teams will swap locations Wednesday afternoon for the scheduled 2 p.m. practice sessions. The teams will have two more practices Thursday. The game will kick off at 7 p.m., on Friday and will be televised live by WTOM TV over the AHSAA TV Network and will be live-streamed over the NFHS Network. The AHSAA Radio Network is also broadcasting the game live over its statewide radio network. All tickets must be purchased though GOFAN at https://gofan.co/app/school/AHSAA
NORTH-SOUTH FOOTBALL ALL-STAR CLASSIC YEAR-BY-YEAR (1948-2019) (Overall Series: South leads 31-27-2)
At Hancock Whitney Stadium, U. of South Alabama, Mobile 2021—North-South Game, Dec. 18 (AHSAA TV Network) At Cramton Bowl, Montgomery 2020—Summer game canceled due to COVID 19 2019—South 22, North 19 2018—North 27, South 14 2017—North 14, South 13 2016—North 14, South 0 (shortened by weather)
2015—North 14, South 13 2014—South 20, North 12
2013—South 22, North 21
2012—North 34, South 12 2010—North 14, South 7
2011—South 37, North 33
Alabama A&M, Huntsville
2010—North 14, South 7
2009—North 14, South 7
2008—South 12, North 0
2007—South 10, North 0
At Troy University
2005—(December) – South 16, North 7
2004— (December) – North 7, South 3
At All-Star Sports Week
Cramton Bowl, Montgomery
2004—North 17, South 7
2003—South 17, North 10
2002—South 34, North 0
2001—North 6, South 3
2000—North 17, South 0
1999—South 10, North 7
1998—South 21, North 0
1997—South 14, North 0
At Auburn
Jordan-Hare Stadium
1984—North 21, South 20 (1A-2A)
At Tuscaloosa
Bryant-Denny Stadium
1984—South 7, North 6 (3A-4A)
1983—South 34, North 7
1982—North 3, South 0
1981—North 14, South 6
1980—South 20, North 7
1979—South 3, North 0
1978—South 21, North 14
1977—South 17, North 7
1976—South 14, North 6
1975—North 7, South 6
1973—North 22, South 15
1972—South 14, North 13
1971—North 9, South 7
1970—South 13, North 9
1969—South 16, North 0
1968—South 27, North 7
1967—South 14, North 10
1966—North 13, South 7
1965—North 13, South 6
1964—South 34, North 7
1963—North 20, South 6
1962—South 20, North 14
1961—South 13, North 0
1960—North 7, South 0
1959—North 10, South 7
1958—South 20, North 6
1957—North 12, South 7
1956—South 0, North 0 (tie)
1955—North 26, South 7
1954—North 7, South 6
1953—South 26, North 0
1952—North 7, South 7 (tie)
1951—South 31, North 0
1950—South 12, North 7
1949—North 7, South 6
1948—North 33, South 0
Encore Sports Medicine is the Official Sports Medicine Provider for the Alabama High School Athletic Association as well as numerous high schools and colleges across Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee! We LOVE to see you move!
Congratulations to Larson Seawright, Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Dothan East!
Larson is a Sophomore Athlete, participating in Baseball for the Ashford Yellowjackets. His future plans include going to college to pursue a degree in Physical Therapy. In his spare time, he enjoys playing baseball, hunting, and fishing.
Larson is the son of James and Heather Seawright.
We wish you the best, Larson!
Encore Sports Medicine is the Official Sports Medicine Provider for the Ashford Yellowjackets. We LOVE to see you move!
Congratulations to Chloe Cornell, Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Diamondhead!
Chloe is a Senior who plays volleyball for the Our Lady Academy Crescents. She has been part of the All-Star Volleyball Team and has been a State Champion for three years in a row. Her future plans include pursuing a degree at the University of Mississippi.
Chloe is the daughter of Daryl and Debby Cornell.
Congratulations Chloe! We wish you the best of success in your future endeavors!