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Mississippi wins 2018 Alabama-Mississippi Football Classic

2018 Alabama-Mississippi Football Classic #EncoreRehab

MONTGOMERY – Mississippi’s All-Stars edged Alabama 24-20 Monday night to win for the first time in the 33-game football series at Cramton Bowl.

The Alabama-Mississippi Classic, a game sponsored by the AHSAA and administered by the Alabama High School Athletic Directors & Coaches Association (AHSADCA) in conjunction with the Mississippi Association of Coaches (MAC), played its first 24 games from 1988 to 2010 at Ladd-Peebles Stadium and one game at Troy University. The game moved to Cramton Bowl in 2011 and began a rotation with Hattiesburg (MS) 2015.

Alabama, which holds a 22-10 edge in the series despite two losses in a row, won the first five games at Cramton Bowl and are 0-2 in games played in Mississippi.



For complete stats of the game, click here: 2018 Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game[4]


Running back Jarod Conner of Hattiesburg rushed 18 times for 112 yards and two touchdowns to lead Mississippi to its first Cramton Bowl win. He moved from his running back position to quarterback in the second period and helped jump-start a sluggish offense that found its running game with the one-two punch of Conner and Tupelo’s Jaquerrious Williams. Conner scored the first two Mississippi touchdowns on runs of 2 and 6 yards and Williams finished with 94 yards on 20 carries and scored the final TD on a 13-yard run early in the fourth quarter. Conner was selected MVP for Mississippi, coached by Clarksdale’s Henry Johnson.

Alabama’s All-Stars, coached by Hoover’s Josh Niblett, moved the ball well on its first two possessions, but came away with only one score. The first drive stalled inside the 25 and a 41-yard field attempt by Hoover’s Will Reichard was wide to the left.

The defense got the ball back near midfield when Jackson defensive back Nehemiah Pritchett intercepted Oak Grove (MS) quarterback John Rhys Plumlee’s pass on the next series and return it 36 yards to the Mississippi 49.

Pinson Valley quarterback Bo Nix dazzled the fans with two pas connections with Hoover receiver George Pickens – the last one covering 13 yards for a touchdown to cap the 49-yard, six-play march. Reichard’s PAT made it 7-0 with 5:27 left in  the first quarter.

Mississippi recovered a fumble near midfield with 6:05 left in the half and took advantage late in the second period climaxing an 11-play, 44-yard drive that followed with Conner’s 2-yard TD run with 1:19 left in the half. Tucker Barefoot of Clinton tied the game with his PAT kick.

Conner capped a 75-yard, nine-play drive to start the second half with a 6-yard TD run, and  Williams extended the lead to 21-7 early in the fourth quarter with a 13-yard TD run.

Central-Phenix City’s Peter Parrish culminated a 12-play, 75-yard march midway through the final period with a 3-yard TD pass to tight end Michael Vice to cut the lead to 21-14.

Mississippi place-kicker Tucker Barefoot, who missed two field goals, nailed  43-yarder with 35 seconds left to extend the lead to 24-14. Alabama, however, wasn’t through. Pickens made a spectacular grab in the end zone for a 32-yard touchdown from Nix on the final play – capping a 75-yard drive in the final 35 seconds to close the game at 24-20.

Pickens earned MVP honors with nine catches for 155 yards and two touchdowns. The nine catches tied the Alabama-Mississippi series record for most catches in a game and the 155 yards set a new record.

Mississippi finished with 257 yards rushing and 133 passing for 390 total yards. Alabama had just 57 yards rushing but Parrish and Nix combined to complete 16-of-39 passes for 237 yards. Nix was 9-of-22 for 162 yards and two TDs, and Parrish was 7-of-17 for 75 yards and a score. Tre Ross of Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa caught two passes for 33 yards, Lanett’s Trikweze Bridges had two catches for 10 yards and Jackson-Olin’s A.J. Toney had a 28-yard reception. Amontae Spivey of Central-Phenix City led all Alabama rushers with 29 yards on seven carries.

Oxford linebacker Kendall McCallum led Alabama’s defense with 10 tackles, Pritchett had nine and Fultondale’s Ja’Len Sims and Jackson-Olin’s LaVonta Bentley had eight each. Horn Lake’s Nakobe Dean had eight stops for Mississippi.


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.

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2018 Alabama All-Star Football Roster for 32nd Alabama-Mississippi Game

Kim Jones -“like I can conquer the world” with Encore Rehabilitation-Phenix City

Dr. James Andrews and Encore Rehabilitation President Paul Henderson

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Nic Scucchi is Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Oak Grove

Nice Scucchi - Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Oak Grove

We are proud to announce Nic Scucchi as the Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Oak Grove!

Nic is a Senior at Oak Grove High School where he plays Baseball for the Warriors. Nic is the son of Audrey Cox.

Congratulations, Nic! We hope you have a fantastic Senior year!

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5266 Old Highway 11Suite 130
Hattiesburg, MS 39402
601-268-0208
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Motivational Monday – December 17, 2018

Make Today Ridiculously Amazing

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Lee Morton – I can finally get pain relief!

Lymphedema Therapy is now available at Encore Rehabilitation in Winfield, Haleyville and Hamilton!

Emily Webb – Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Winfield

Kendall Theriot – Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-William Carey

Kendall Theriot is Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-William Carey University

A BIG shoutout to Kendall Theriot, Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-William Carey!

Kendall is a multi-sport athlete for the Crusaders, playing both Softball and Volleyball. She is currently pursuing a degree in Physical Education.

Kendall is the daughter of Ted Theriot and Nancy Theriot.

Congratulations, Kendall! We wish you all the best!

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710 William Carey Parkway
Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39401
601-543-0221
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Logan Guthery is Athlete of the Month for Hanceville High and Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman

Logan Guthery is Athlete of the Month for Hanceville High School and Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman #EncoreRehab

Introducing Logan Guthery, the Athlete of the Month for Hanceville High School and Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman!

Logan is a Sophomore and member of the Football team at Hanceville High. He plans to continue playing Football in college while pursuing a degree in Veterinarian Medicine.  In his free time, he enjoys playing video games and football.

Logan is the son of Kenneth Guthery and Jessica Guthery.

Congratulations, Logan! 

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1701 Main Avenue SW, Suite G
Cullman, Alabama 35055
256-775-3737
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Sydney Dunkin is Athlete of the Month for Holly Pond High School and Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman

Sydney Dunkin is Athlete of the Month for Holly Pond High School and Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman

Congratulations to Volleyball athlete Sydney Dunkin, Athlete of the Month for Holly Pond High School and Encore Rehabilitation!

Sydney excels in Volleyball and has been named 2017 All-County and 2018 All-Area. She will continue her education at Wallace State after graduation. She enjoys hunting with her dad, painting, and hanging out with friends.

Sydney is the daughter of Eric and Laura Dunkin.

We wish you a great Senior year, Sydney!

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1701 Main Avenue, Suite G
Cullman, Alabama 35055
256-775-3737
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Caleb Lambert is Athlete of the Month for Holly Pond and Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman

Inaugural Cullman County Schools Media Day for Fall Sports – 2018

Breanna Clark is Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Diamondhead

Breanna Clark, Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Diamondhead

Congratulations to Breanna Clark, Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation!

Breanna plays Softball for Bay Middle School and has been awarded the Scholar Athlete Award. She plans to play college basketball and pursue an Elementary Education degree after high school.

Breanna is the daughter of Desiree Clark and Paul Clark.

We are proud of you, Breanna, and wish you every success!

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Jeb Robinson is Athlete of the Month for Addison High School and Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman

Jeb Robinson is Athlete of the Month for Addison High School and Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman #EncoreRehab

Announcing Jeb Robinson as the Athlete of the Month for Addison High School and Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman!

Jeb is a multi-sport athlete competing in Football and Track for the Bulldogs. He was awarded Offensive Line Captain in junior high. He enjoys hanging out with friends and playing football. After high school, he plans to pursue a degree at the University of Alabama.

Jeb is the son of Lynne and Mark Robinson.

Congratulations, Jeb, on being selected Athlete of the Month!

 

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1701 Main Avenue SW, Suite G
Cullman, Alabama 35055
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Timothy Trussell – Athlete of the Month for Addison High School and Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman

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Inaugural Cullman County Schools Media Day for Fall Sports – 2018

2018 State Swimming and Diving Championship Winners

2018 AHSAA Sate Swimming and diving championships - Auburn University, Dec


AUBURN – UMS-Wright High School’s girls captured the AHSAA Class 1A-5A State Swimming championship and Westminster Christian captured the Class 6A-7A girls’ state crown Saturday, December 1st, as the 2018 State Swimming and Diving Championships concluded at James E. Martin Aquatic Center on the Auburn University campus Saturday.

Boaz and T.R. Miller tied with 161 points each to share the Class 1A-5A boys’ state title, and Huntsville captured the Class 6A-7A championship for the third year in a row.

UMS-Wright totaled 285 points to claim the first girls swimming crown since 1997. Whitesburg Christian was second with 209 points and Scottsboro was third at 149. Madison Academy finished fourth with 130 points and Briarwood Christian was fifth with 106.

In the girls’ Class 6A-7A competition, Westminster Christian posted 265 points to win its thirst consecutive crown. The Wildcats won the Class 1A-5A state championship in 2016 and 2017 but moved up to Class 6A-7A this season.  Spanish Fort finished second with 198 points, followed by Grissom (163), James Clemens (162) and defending champion Auburn (150) to round out the top five finishers.

The 1A-5A boys’ state championship was the first for Boaz and T.R. Miller. St. Michael Catholic was third with 149 points, Jasper was fourth (140.50) and Scottsboro (122) finished fifth. Huntsville totaled 309 points to win the 6A-7A boys’ state title. The championship was the Panthers’ 15th overall, tying the state record set by Grissom from 1984-1999. Huntsville has also won the AHSAA crown five times in the last seven years. Daphne was second with 262 points, Auburn was third with 216, followed by Spain Park (179) and Davidson (164).


Several records fell in AHSAA’s 59th State Championships in the 6A-7A division but no records fell in the 1A-5A division. Among them:

Class 6A-7A Boys
200-Yard Medley Relay:
Daphne set a Class 6A-7A record in the prelims clocking 1:35.81 and then topped that mark in the finals with a 1:1:35.07. The team was comprised of senior Will Robinson, junior Trey Sheils, senior Graham Jenkins and senior Tyler Bailey.
100-Yard Breaststroke: Daphne’s Sheils set a new all-time record in the prelims swimming a 55.39 time, and he then topped that mark in the finals with a 55.34.
50-Yard Freestyle: Wen Zheng of Northview broke the record he set as a sophomore in 2016 (20.56) with a 20.47 time in Saturday’s finals.
100-Yard Freestyle: Zhang also broke the 6A-7A record (44.78) he set in 2016 with a winning time of 44.24 in Saturday’s finals.
500-Yard Freestyle: Spain Park junior Ward Lockhart set the 6A-7A record with a 4:37.02 time in the prelims. He won the finals by breaking that mark clocking 4:36.87.


Class 6A-7A Girls
200-Yard Freestyle:
Sophomore Rebekah Hamilton of Westminster Christian swam the distance in 1:49.45 to set the mark for 6A-7A. She set the 1A-5A division record (1:50.35) in 2016 and now holds both marks.
200-Yard IM: Letitia Sim, a sophomore from Spanish Fort, set a new Class 6A-7A and record with a 2:01.64 time. Mallory Underwood of Athens set the record previously with a 2:03.60 time in the 2016 state meet.
100-Yard Breaststroke: Sim set her second record of the 2018 meet with a 1:01.64 time in the breaststroke race. The old mark (1:02.13) was set by Megan Molnar of Auburn in 2010.
50-Yard Freestyle: Sophomore Eboni McCarty of Westminster Christian set a record (22.86) in the prelims Friday and topped that mark in the finals swimming a 22:81 time.
100-Yard Freestyle: McCarty clocked 50.41 seconds to set a new mark in the 6A-7A division.

Complete results can be found at:
http://www.ahsaa.com/Portals/0/Sports/Swimming/2018/final%20results.pdf?ver=2018-12-01-205340-890


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.

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AHSAA FOOTBALL Super 7 Pairings & Round 4 Results

Meet Doug Ganassi, ATC, CSCS, with Encore Rehabilitation-Phenix City

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AHSAA FOOTBALL Super 7 Pairings & Round 4 Results

AHSAA State Football Playoffs

Semifinal Results

CLASS 1A

Linden 16, Maplesville 8

Mars Hill Bible 20, Pickens County 12

CLASS 2A

Luverne 30, Highland Home 12

Fyffe 49, Aliceville 8

CLASS 3A

Flomaton 34, Providence Christian 33

Piedmont 26, Randolph County 21

CLASS 4A

UMS-Wright 24, Andalusia 3

Deshler 35, Oneonta 20

CLASS 5A

Vigor 38, Greenville 16

Central-Clay County 20, Mortimer Jordan 17

CLASS 6A

Saraland 22, Wetumpka 21

Pinson Valley 28, Clay-Chalkville 20

CLASS 7A

(Played Nov. 23)

Central-Phenix City 34, Lee-Montgomery 27

Thompson 31, Hoover 28




AHSAA Super 7 Championships

At Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn

(Home team listed second)

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 5

UNIFIED GAME

Vestavia Hills vs. Baldwin County, 3:30 p.m.

CLASS 7A

Central-Phenix City (13-0) vs. Thompson (12-1), 7 p.m.


THURSDAY, DEC. 6

CLASS 3A

Piedmont (12-2) vs. Flomaton (11-3), 11 a.m.

CLASS 1A

Linden (13-0) vs. Mars Hill Bible (13-1), 3 p.m.

CLASS 5A

Vigor (13-1) vs. Central-Clay County (11-3), 7

p.m.


FRIDAY, DEC. 7

CLASS 4A

UMS-Wright (13-0) VS. Deshler (9-5), 11 a.m.

CLASS 2A

Fyffe (14-0) vs. Luverne (13-1), 3 p.m.

CLASS 6A

Pinson Valley (12-1) vs. Saraland (13-1), 7 p.m.


Encore Sports Medicine is proud to be the Official Sports Medicine Provider for the AHSAA and numerous high schools and colleges throughout Alabama and Mississippi.

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