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Dallas Luckett-Gamecock Proud!

Dallas Luckett- New Brockton High Gamecock Mascot and Patient of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Enterprise, Alabama

A BIG shout-out to Dallas Luckett,
Patient of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Enterprise!

Everyone enjoyed working with Dallas during his rehab because of his GREAT attitude!

His therapist, Holiday Rigdon, LTPA, says, “Dallas’ enthusiasm for life is CONTAGIOUS!  On and off the field, Dallas’ good nature brings a smile to those around him and he was a pleasure to treat in clinic. In Ancient Greece, the gamecock was sacred because of its skill, courage, and constancy, three qualities Dallas demonstrated in therapy, as a senior at New Brockton High School, and as the school mascot. We were happy to help Dallas return to his job as New Brockton’s Mascot and wish him the best!”

Congratulations, Dallas! 

Dallas Luckett - Patient of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Enterprise

Encore Rehabilitation-Enterprise
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Enterprise, Alabama 36330
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LaTora Duff – Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation – Enterprise


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AHSAA Cross Country Update – September 20, 2018

AHSAA Cross County Update-Sept 20, 2018

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Arab Senior Megan Schwarze Wins Two Races
In 4 Days to Grab AHSAA Cross Country Spotlight


MONTGOMERY – Senior Megan Schwarze of Arab High School captured first place at two cross country meets – over a span of just four days — to grab the AHSAA Cross Country Spotlight this week.
    Schwarze, who finished third in 3,200 meters and second in the 1,600 race at the AHSAA Class 5A Outdoor State Track Championships in Gulf Shores last May, won the 5A-7A Division title at the Randolph Cross Country Classic championships held Tuesday, Sept. 18, at the University of Alabama-Huntsville.  She also won the 5A-7A division race of the Fairview Invitational the previous Saturday, clocking 22:22.59 to finish first in a field of 67 participants.
She ran the 5,000-meter course at UAH in 19:31.5 to beat a field of 121 runners with Vestavia Hills freshmen runners Crawford West, Katy Lambert and Sarah Comer finishing in the next three spots with times of 20:19.42, 20:25.34 and 20:27.34, respectively. The Rebels swept the team competition totaling 29 points.
Running at the Cullman County race, Schwarze edged Alexandria’s Abby Nunnelly, who had a time of 20:53.13, to win the event. The Arab girls’ team, coached by her dad James Schwarze, finish second with 35 points. Cullman, the winner with 33, was paced by sophomore Bernada Tizapa and junior Della Kelly, who crossed the finish line at Fairview 3-4 with times of 21:22.15 and 21:23.34, respectively.
On the boys’ side, sophomore Ethan Strand of Vestavia Hills High School had the fastest time of the week placing first in a field of 237 runners to capture the individual Class 5A-7A championship at the Randolph Cross Country Classic held at the University of Alabama-Huntsville.  Strand clocked 15:38.10 over the 5,000-meter course to edge senior teammate Bryce Hutchinson, who had a time of 16:06.89. The Rebels won the team crown with 33 points.
Thanks to results compiled by Express Timing and Alabama Runners, other top performances reported over the week included:

BOYS
SILAS FRANKLIN, SMITHS STATION: Won the Enterprise Wildcat Classic held at Enterprise with a winning time of 16:32.50 for the Panthers in the featured “A” race. Evan Crawford of the host Wildcats was second at 17:05.72. Smiths Station had five runners in the top 13 of the 89-participant field to claim the team title with 35 points. Auburn was second just one point behind with 36, and Enterprise third with 51.
AARON BROWN, HANCEVILLE: Won the Class 1A-4A division of the Randolph Cross Country Classic at the University of Alabama-Huntsville with a winning time of 17:05.26. The senior edged out Hatton senior Kagen Sutton, who finished second at 17:09.59 in the race that featured 257 runners. The top 10 runners all came from different schools. DAR won the team title with 118 points.
JACOB WARNER, SPAIN PARK: The senior clocked 16:57.85 to capture the boys’ varsity Top 10 race at the Spain Park Classic held at Hoover’s Veterans Park. Wetumpka senior Cory Anthony was second with a 17:17.69 time in the race that featured 294 participants.  Hoover captured the team championship with 67 points, and Montgomery Catholic was second with 102.
BRADLEY SCHIMIDT, BAYSIDE ACADEMY: Edged T.R. Miller runner Rider Jernigan by nine seconds to win the Battle of the Bay varsity boys’ race held at Loxley Municipal Park last weekend. Schmidt clocked 18:06.57 and Jernigan had a time of 18:15.03 in the field of 148 participants.  Bayside, the host school, finished second overall with 62 points. UMS-Wright was third with 63. Pensacola Christian won the team title with 53 points.
SAM MOULTRIE, GUNTERSVILLE: The Wildcats senior crossed the finish line with a time of 16:18.77 to win the Class 5A-7A division race championship at the Fairfield Invitational. Cullman senior Will Thompson and junior Edgar Medina finished 2-3 with time of 16:32.68 and 17:13.49, respectively, in the race that totaled 97 participants. The Bearcats posted 35 points to win the team championship over runner-up Springville (59).
DAVIS HOLDBROOKS, WINFIELD: The Pirates’ senior runner won the Class 1A-4A division race at the Fairview Invitational with a time of 17:15.26. DAR’s Kyle Saylor finished second in the 173-participant field with a 17:48.33 time. White Plains won the team championship with 55 points. Senior Jake Moore and junior Luke Larson finished fifth and seventh, respectively, for White Plains.
JEAN PIERRE LeROUX, BOB JONES: Captured the Clements Invitational with a 16:33.75 time at the competition held at Blue Springs course near Athens. The junior edged two Lawrence County runners, freshman Steele Joiner (16:55.73) and senior Blake Terry (16:58.71), who finished 2-3, respectively. No other runner in the field of 186 participants cracked the 17-minute mark. Bob Jones won the team competition with 58 points and Lawrence County was second with 85.
HUNTER HARWELL, MOUNTAIN BROOK: The Spartans’ senior had the top time as Mountain Brook beat Hewitt-Trussville 21-37 in a dual match held at Trussville last week. He clocked 17:12.40 and Hewitt sophomore Aaron Himes was second with a 17:39.47 time.  Eighty runners competed for the two teams with the top five finishers for each team counting in the team scoring.

GIRLS

AMARIS TYYNISMAA, MONTGOMERY CATHOLIC: The senior beat a field of 215 runners with a time of 18:49.21 to win the Spain Park Cross Country Classic varsity girls’ Top 10 featured race at a meet held Sept. 15 at Hoover’s Veterans Park. Teammate Lily Bachi, a freshman, was second at 20:06.09. Catholic won the team title as well with 43 points, and Hoover was second with 59.
SAMANTHA ROGERS, AUBURN: Clocked 19:45.49 to capture first place at the Enterprise Invitational Classic and helped the Lady Tigers win the event with a perfect score of 15. Central-Phenix City was second with 79 points and Enterprise third with 86. Auburn teammates Harper McGowan, Hallie Stewart, Sarah Parnell, Sara Pacer, Sangie Lincoln-Velez and Elizabeth Nist all finished in order behind Rogers to take the top seven places. Only the first five figured in the team scoring, however. McGowan had a 20:04.80 time, Stewart crossed 20:24.56 and the rest all completed the race with times falling below 20:48.
JULIANNE HILL, MADISON ACADEMY: The senior won the 5,000-meter title in the Class 1A/4A Division clocking 20:25.25 to win by 1:21over runner-up Haley Hughes of DAR. St. Bernard won the team crown with 85 points in the race that included a field of 149 runners.
OLIVIA BLACKMON, T.R. MILLER: Won the girls’ race of the Battle of the Bay Invitational held at Loxley Municipal Park with a time of 21:33.52 to beat the field of 123 runners. UMS-Wright’s Brenda Ellis was second clocking 22:57.77.  The Tigers won the team competition with 37 points. UMS-Wright had 66 points to finish second in the 12-team field.
BIJOU PHILLIPS, GOOD HOPE: The ninth grader clocked 20:59.54 to beat a field of 101 participants for the Fairview Invitational Class 1A-4A division championship. DAR sophomore Elizabeth Stone Butler and senior Haley Hughes finished second and third respectively for the Patriots with times of 21:22.93 and 21:34.95, respectively. Brindlee Mountain placed three runners in the top 12 to claim the team title with 58 points. St. Bernard was second with 75.
EMILY DANIEL, CLEMENTS: The junior led Lawrence County to the Clements Invitational title with a 19:34.99 time to finish first in the field of 113 runners. The meet was held at the Blue Springs course near Athens. West Limestone juniorCassidy Winter was second clocking 20:30.39. The Red Devils won the team title with 42 points. Deshler was runner-up in the team competition with 137 points.
LILY HULSEY, MOUNTAIN BROOK: The Spartans’ junior finished first with a 21:01.00 time as Mountain Brook downed Hewitt-Trussville 21-34 in a dual match held at Trussville last week. Hewitt sophomore Amelia Brady was second at 21:45.26. A total of 46 runners competed for the two teams with the top five finishers for each team counting in the team scoring.


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.



 

Rick Hoadley – Returning to Taekwondo

Rick Hoadley has returned to his active lifestyle after his knee replacement and physical therapy with Encore Rehabilitation-Tillman's Corner

Rick Hoadley loves to be active: cycling, walking, martial arts! So when he suffered a shoulder injury and had to have a knee replacement, it was important to him to become active again.

Rick chose Encore Rehabilitation-Tillman’s Corner to be his rehab provider. He says, “Encore Rehab has an excellent staff. They use a scientific and methodical approach to therapy, one that is very gradual and encouraging and also gets results.” Rick has regained use of his knee and can do all the things he missed! He is back to being active and has returned to taekwondo training again.

Congratulations, Rick, from all your friends at Encore Rehabilitation-Tillman’s Corner!

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5643 Sermon Road S
Theodore, Alabama 36582
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Allan Backstrom is flying high again!

Congratulations to Allan Backstrom who is flying high after successful rehab with Encore Rehabiltiation-Columbus and Encore Rehabilitation-Leakesville!
 
Allan, a member of the Mississippi State Wakeboard Team, suffered a severely torn ACL. He has worked hard to get back to wakeboarding at a competition level again. We are proud of the progress he has made and wish him every success!
 
We LOVE to see you move, Allan!

Factors that affect Balance

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As we celebrate Day 2 of Balance Awareness Week, we want to highlight some of the factors that can affect your balance.

First, your brain must process the sensory information it receives from your body. If you have dealt with a neurological such as a stroke, concussion, or Parkinson’s disease, your ability to process the information may be impaired. The brain receives this information from visual input (what you are seeing), somatosensory input (what you are feeling and sensing in your environemt), and vestibular input (motion, equilibrium and spatial orientation).

On this poster, we have provided you with more information on what the vestibular system does.

 

At Ocean Springs Neurological Vestibular Rehabilitation, we have two clinically certified vestibular therapists who would love to get you moving again!
Call or come by our offices for more information!

 

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3603 Bienville Boulevard, Suite 200
Ocean Springs, Mississippi 39564

Balance Awareness Week, Sept. 16-22, 2018

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This week kicks off the worldwide Balance Awareness Week!

 

At Ocean Springs Neuro Vestibular Rehab, our team of clinically certified specialists can help you improve your balance, decrease your risk of falling, and help you stay independent!

Throughout the week we will be posting new information about different impairments that can affect your balance and how our team can help you.

 

If you feel your balance could use a tune up, contact us today at 228-818-1207 and let our expert therapists help you thrive!
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3603 Bienville Boulevard, Suite 200
Ocean Springs, Mississippi 39564
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AHSAA Football Results-Friday, Sept. 14, 2018

AHSAA Football Scoreboard –

Friday Results (with Thursday games included)

Class 7A

Auburn 21, Lee-Montgomery 17
Austin 31, Gadsden City 10 (corrected)
Central-Phenix City 49, Prattville 6
Florence 39, Bob Jones 28
Foley 30, Alma Bryant 17
Gadsden City 31, Austin 10
Hewitt-Trussville 56, Hoover 28
James Clemens 62, Huntsville 19
McGill-Toolen Catholic 21, Davidson 0
Mountain Brook 24, Spain Park 14
Murphy 36, Mary Montgomery 30
Smiths Station 22, Enterprise 16
Sparkman 17, Grissom 13
Theodore 17, Fairhope 10
Thompson 35, Oak Mountain 21
Vestavia Hills 28, Tuscaloosa County 19


Class 6A

Albertville 20, Buckhorn 8
Athens 29. Decatur 27
Benjamin Russell 25, Selma 20
Carver-Birmingham 26, McCracken County (KY) 18
Carver-Montgomery 34, Baker 0
Cullman 48, Columbia 8
Daphne 40, B.C. Rain 6
Dothan 29, Russell County 14
Fort Payne 48, Mae Jemison 47
Gardendale 40, Pell City 21
Hartselle 15, Muscle Shoals 14
Hazel Green 78, Lee-Huntsville 35
Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa 62, Brookwood 0
Homewood 48, Helena 6
Jackson-Olin 22, Chelsea 0
McAdory 16, Bessemer City 12
Minor 28, Pelham 21
Oxford 62, Charles Henderson 0
Park Crossing 18, Northview 10
Paul Bryant 23, Northridge 16
Pinson Valley 28, Clay-Chalkville 21
Saraland 38, Baldwin County 10
Satellite (FL) 24, Gulf Shores 19
Sidney Lanier 22,  Eufaula 20
Spanish Fort 54, Robertsdale 18
Stanhope Elmore 35, Calera 12
St. Paul’s Episcopal 11, Blount 7
Wetumpka 30, Opelika 28


Class 5A

Ardmore 33, Arab 24
Beauregard 38, Rehobeth 7
Bibb County 30, Shelby County 24
Boaz 14, Alexandria 7
Briarwood Christian 46, Woodlawn 0
Center Point 32, Munford 0
Central-Clay County 42, Springville 6
Chilton County 29, Central-Tuscaloosa 26
Citronelle 28, LeFlore 20
Crossville 31, Douglas 7
Demopolis 44, Marbury 7
Dora 37, Hamilton 12
Etowah 36, Sardis 0
Greenville 14, Valley 7
Guntersville 21, Scottsboro 7
Fairfield 26, Wenonah 0
Jackson 53, Wilcox Central 8
Jasper 35, Corner 20
Lawrence County 43, West Point 7
Madison Academy 45, Brewer 7
Mortimer Jordan 28, St. Clair County 3
Parker 54, John Carroll Catholic 0
Ramsay 32, Pleasant Grove 9
Russellville 48, Hayden 13
Sylacauga 21, Moody 14
Tallassee 24, Carroll 21
Vigor 40, Satsuma 3


Class 4A

American Christian 52, West Blocton 0
Andalusia 48, Monroe County 0
Anniston 28, Cleburne County 8
Ashford 39, Dale County 14
Brooks 49, Wilson 14
Clarke County 46, W.S. Neal 13
Curry 35, Oak Grove 6
Deshler 35, Central-Florence 21
Fayette County 35, Cordova 12
Good Hope 32, Tanner 0
Handley 43, B.T. Washington 6
Headland 42, Trinity Presbyterian 13
Hillcrest-Evergreen 26, Escambia County 0
Hokes Bluff 49, Oneonta 7
Holtville 35, Childersburg 12
Jacksonville 56, Cherokee County 21
Lincoln 42, Leeds 21
Montevallo 64, Jemison 41
Montgomery Catholic 28, Abbeville Christian 8
North Jackson 75, DAR 41
Northside 43, Haleyville 22
Randolph 47, Priceville 21
Sipsey Valley 18, Greensboro 14
St. John Paul Catholic II 28, Fairview 13
Sumter Central 30, Dallas County 22
Talladega 47, Elmore County 21
UMS-Wright 19, Williamson 0
West Limestone 27, Elkmont 7
West Morgan 28, Danville 24
White Plains 32, Ashville 6


Class 3A

B.B. Comer 40, Glencoe 7
Beulah 27, Prattville Christian 7
Bullock County 22, Dadeville 17
Carbon Hill 42, Hale County 21
Colbert Heights 40, Lauderdale County 34
Flomaton 35, Excel 12
Fultondale 35, J.B. Pennington 6
Geraldine 49, Brindlee Mountain 0
Gordo 40, Oakman 13
Holly Pond 22, Hanceville 6
Houston Academy 52, Opp 0
Lamar County 53, Greene County 34
Locust Fork 44, East Lawrence 6
Midfield 40, Vinemont 20
Phil Campbell 15, Clements 7
Piedmont 27, Randolph County 22
Pike County 27, Geneva 22
Pike Road 35, Southside-Selma 6
Pisgah 13, New Hope 0
Providence Christian 35, Wicksburg 12
Saint James 35, Montgomery Academy 13
Saks 42, Walter Wellborn 13
Slocomb 21, Straughn 6
Susan Moore 20, Plainview 14
Thomasville 22, Bayside Academy 0
T.R. Miller 40, St. Michael Catholic 0
Weaver 40, Pleasant Valley 13
Westminster Christian 39, Lexington 0
Winfield 42, Holt 7


Class 2A

Abbeville 32, Geneva County 7
Addison 39, Red Bay 12
Aliceville 30, Sulligent 0
Ariton 34, Houston County 0
Cedar Bluff 26, Sand Rock 0
Chickasaw 20, R.C. Hatch 12
Colbert County 68, Tharptown 0
Cold Springs 33, Sumiton Christian 14
Cottage Hill Christian 54, Washington County 13
Cottonwood 35, Barbour County 20
Daleville 32, G.W. Long 8
Fayetteville 17, Central Coosa 8
Fyffe 54, Collinsville 24
Goshen 18, Samson 0
Highland Home 56, Calhoun 0
Ider 28, Section 6
J.U. Blacksher 36, Choctaw County 16
Leroy 14, Southern Choctaw 12
Luverne 47, Zion Chapel 14
New Brockton 46, Central-Hayneville 12
North Sand Muntain 54, Asbury 14
Ohatchee 45, Cleveland 6
Ranburne 41, Woodland 0
Reeltown 41, Horseshoe Bend 0
Sheffield 17, Hatton 16
Sylvania 24, Gaston 8
Tarrant 39, Winston County 8
Thorsby 18, LaFayette 14
Westbrook Christian 62, West End 35


Class 1A

Billingsley 48, Verbena 8
Brantley 34, Florala 6
Cherokee 60, Vina 0
Donoho 14, Winterboro 8
Elba 38, Kinston 6
Falkville 55, Valley Head 6
Francis Marion 28, Holy Spirit Catholic 17
Isabella 53, A.L. Johnson 0
Georgiana 55, McKenzie 0
Hubbertville 47, Meek 28
Keith 46, Ellwood Christian 6
Lanett 48, Autaugaville 0
Linden 38, Maplesville 27
Marengo 46, Fruitdale 0
Marion County 49, Brilliant 14
Mars Hill Bible 64, Phillips 0
Pickens County 62, Lynn 16
R.A. Hubbard 41, Decatur Heritage 20
Red Level 15, Pleasant Home 14
Shoals Christian 27, Alabama School/Deaf 24
South Lamar 56, Berry 20
Spring Garden 33, Notasulga 14
St. Luke’s Episcopal 49, McIntosh 6
Sweet Water 34, Millry 6
Talladega County Central 22, Ragland 0
Victory Christian 40, Appalachian 12
Wadley 50, Loachapoka 12
Waterloo 47, Hackleburg 34
Woodville 34, Gaylesville 20


Encor’e 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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Inaugural Cullman County Schools Media Day for Fall Sports – 2018


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


Kyle Knight – Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Hamilton

KYLE KNIGHT - Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Hamilton, Alabama

Meet Kyle Knight, Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Hamilton!

Kyle is a Senior at Hamilton High School where he plays Football for the Aggies. After graduation, he plans to pursue a career with HVAC (heating and cooling). Kyle is the son of Marsha Knight.

Congratulations, Kyle! We hope you have a super Senior year!

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AHSAA Cross Country Update – Sept. 13, 2018

Photo Finish at Etowah County Trail Invitational Grabs AHSAA Cross Country Spotlight for Week 3

MONTGOMERY – The 5,000-meter championship race at the Etowah County Trail Invitational high school boys’ cross country competition held at Noccalula Falls Course near Gadsden may have been a long-distance race. However, it came down to a photo finish last week when Briarwood Christian sophomore Trent Malloy nipped senior Chance Cofield of Albertville by just 27/100ths of a second to win the individual title.
Malloy clocked 18:31.25 to beat Cofield, who crossed the finish line at 18:31.52 to share the AHSAA Cross Country Spotlight for week three of the AHSAA prep cross country season.
The pair beat a field that totaled just over 200 runners.  Albertville, coached by Logan Cornett, took first place with 39 points and Pleasant Valley was second with 75 points. Briarwood is coached by Aaron Margene.
   The girls’ race was won by Abby Nunnelly, a 5-foot senior for Alexandria. She crossed the finish line at 22:26.11 in another close finish to nip runner-up Maddie Jackson of Fort Payne by 25 seconds. Jackson, a freshman, clocked 22:52.71 to help the Wildcats claim the team title with 24 points. Teammates Anahi Barboza, Aylin Vega, Mollie Sanderson and Abigail Vega were close behind at third, fourth, sixth and ninth, respectively. Barboza is an eighth grader, Anahi Vega, a sophomore, and Abigail Vega and Sanderson freshmen for Coach Ashley Jackson’s team. Pleasant Valley finished second with 78 points.


In other cross country highlights reported from last week’s action:

BOYS
WILL STONE, HOMEWOOD: The Patriots senior won the large-school division title at the 18th annual Chickasaw Trails Invitational meet held at Oakville Indian Mounds Park with a winning time of 15:37.19 in the 5,000-meter race. Mountain Brook senior Hunter Harwell was second crossing the finish line at 15:50.25. Both times were the fastest of the week for Alabama prep runners.  Huntsville totaled 101 points to win the meet, one of the largest in the state annually in the regular season, that had 274 boys’ participants in the large-division race.  Vestavia Hills had 127 points to finish second out of 39 schools participating, and Homewood was third with 140.
NICK SIEDERS, UNIVERSITY SCHOOL (TN): Ran 16:52.11 to win the small-school division of the 18th annual Chickasaw Trails Invitational meet at Oakville Indian Mounds Park. He helped his school from Nashville finished second behind winner Tupelo Christian (MS), which won with 76 points. University School had 79 and St. John Paul II Catholic of Huntsville was third with 80 points. Noah Flynn of St. John Paul II was third with a time of 17:07.03. The field included 33 schools and 297 runners.
GRAHAM BIANCHI, SPRINGVILLE: Helped the Tigers win the team title at the St. Clair County Invitational at Odenville with a winning time of 17:54.94 in the race that included 99 runners. John Niiler of Northridge was second at 18:07.59. Springville had 36 points and runner-up Stanhope Elmore had 90 among the nine teams participating.
DUSTYN LEWIS, GRISSOM: Clocked 10:10.99 to win the featured 2-mile race at the Bearcat 2-Mile Meet. Carson Levario-Slaten of Hartselle finished five seconds back to take second place in the field of 95 runners. Grissom won the team title with 50 points, and Cullman was second with 62.

 

GIRLS
McKENZIE HOGUE, THOMPSON: The Warriors senior won the large-school division race of the 18th annual Chickasaw Trails Invitational at Oakville Indian Mounds Park with a winning time of 18:31.28 in the 5,000-meter race. Sophomore Presley Miles of Saint James was second with a 19:15.04 time. The race included 233 participants representing 32 schools. Mountain Brook won the team title with 78 points, and Brentwood (TN) was second with 92.
ISABELLA ROWLAND, MONTGOMERY ACADEMY: The Eagles senior ran 20:47.37 to beat the field of 202 runners in the small-school division of the 18th Chickasaw Trails Invitational at Oakville. Junior Cassidy Winter of West Limestone was second with a 20:59.10 finish. St. John Paul II Catholic won the team crown with 106 points, and Montgomery Academy was second with 120. A total of 21 teams competed in the race.
MEGHIAN McCARTHY, ASHVILLE: She was the first runner to cross the finish line, clocking 22:29.51, and the Bulldogs scored 34 points to claim the title of the St. Clair County Invitational held at Odenville. Kathleen McCARTHY was second at 23:24.41, followed by St. Clair County teammates Taylor Knight and Emma Thompson, who finished third and fourth, respectively, in the race of 45 participants. Northridge took second place with 52 points.

 


 

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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