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2018 AHSAA State Baseball Playoffs Quarterfinal Results from May 4-5, 2018

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Quarterfinal Results from May 4-5, 2018



CLASS 1A
Millry (21-12) 16-9, Sumiton Christian (23-12) 1-5 (Millry wins series 2-0)
Sweet Water (25-9) 4-7, Ragland (23-6) 2-5 (Sweet Water (25-9) wins series 2-0)
Spring Garden (24-8) 3-7-12, Athens Bible (21-12) 5-5-2 (Spring Garden (24-8)  wins series 2-1)
South Lamar 11, Hackleburg (28-10) 1, South Lamar (19-8) wins series 2-1

CLASS 2A
G.W. Long (27-11) 4-9, J.U. Blacksher (22-11) 0-0 (G.W. Long (27-11) wins series 2-0)
St. Luke’s Episcopal (20-11) 15-14, Ariton (22-10) 2-2 (St. Luke’s Episcopal (20-11) wins series 2-0)
Westbrook Christian (27-8) 6-3, Mars Hill Bible (27-10) 5-9(Game 3, postponed, rescheduled, Mon,, 4:30 p.m.)
Thorsby (26-4) 2-9, Falkville (26-10) 0-4 (Thorsby (26-5) wins series 2-0)

CLASS 3A
Gordo (30-3) 9-8, Wicksburg (22-11) 8-5 (Gordo (30-3) wins series 2-0)
Mobile Christian (25-9) 8-11, American Christian (19-17) 1-3 (Mobile Christian (25-9) wins series 2-0)
Lauderdale County (20-14-1) 2-10-7, Piedmont (23-12) 10-3-3 (Lauderdale County(20-14-1) wins series 2-1)
Locust Fork (21-15) 7-3, West Morgan (23-13) 2-1 (Locust Fork (21-15) wins series 2-0)

CLASS 4A
Bibb County (25-11) 11-8, Dale County (17-15) -2-1 (Bibb County (25-11) wins series 2-0)
Andalusia (26-4) 13-4, Holtville (25-8) 7-0 (Andalusia (26-4) wins series 2-0)
Hokes Bluff (25-5) 4-8, Wilson (26-8) 2-2 (Hokes Bluff (25-5) wins series 2-0)
Oneonta (23-10) 12-10, Sardis (18-17) 2-2 (Oneonta (23-10) wins series 2-0)

CLASS 5A
St. Paul’s Episcopal (28-9) 1-3-6, Calera (26-9) 3-0-5 (St. Paul’s Episcopal (28-9)  wins series 2-1)
Faith Academy (32-3) 11-8, Sylacauga (25-9) 0-3 (Faith Academy (32-3) wins series 2-0)
Springville (23-12) at Russellville (27-14), Game 3 postponed and re-scheduled for Monday, 4:30 p.m.
Mortimer Jordan (31-13) 5-5, Brooks (22-16) 3-4 (Mortimer Jordan (31-13) wins series 2-0)

CLASS 6A
Helena (24-13) 9-6, Spanish Fort (28-10) 3-0 (Helena (24-3) wins series 2-0)
Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (26-11) 1-4-6, Russell County (38-5) 0-5-5 (Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (26-11)  wins series 2-1)
Cullman (32-8) 8-6, Homewood (29-11) 1-1 (Cullman (32-8) wins series 2-0)
Hazel Green (28-10) 5-6, Hueytown 30-10) 4-0 (Hazel Green (28-10) wins series 2-0)

CLASS 7A
Smths Station (26-15) 2-10-5, Alma Bryant (25-11) 3-4-0 (Smiths Station (26-17)  wins series 2-1)
Auburn 4, Theodore (24-13) 3, Auburn (31-7) wins series 2-1

Hewitt-Trussville (30-9) 11-6, James Clemens (26-17-1) 6-0 (Hewitt-Trussville wins series 2-0)
Bob Jones (36-12) 15-11, Huntsville (24-15) 7-3 (Bob Jones (36-12) wins series 2-0)

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2018 AHSAA Soccer Playoffs – Round 2 Results

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(All matches, Apr. 30-May 1)

BOYS

Class 4A/5A
LAMP (15-2-1) 4, Calera (9-17-1) 0
Briarwood Christian (21-2-1) 4, Trinity Presbyterian (6-5-4) 0
St. Paul’s Episcopal (17-6-3) 4, Eufaula (10-10-3) 1 
Montgomery Catholic (17-6-4) 3, Andalusia (10-5-1) 1

St. John Paul II Catholic (12-3-5) 2, Madison Academy (11-6) 0
Randolph (13-4-2) 6, Russellville (10-8-1) 0
Sylacauga (16-6-4) 3, Springville (10-8-1) 1
Arab (12-2-1) 3, Leeds (9-8) 0

Class 6A
John Carroll Catholic (10-10-2) 3, Benjamin Russell (13-10-1) 0
Homewood (21-0-2) 3, Northridge (12-8-2) 0
Northview (10-9-1) 3, Baldwin County (19-5) 2
Stanhope Elmore (13-6-4) 3, Daphne (11-9) 1

Fort Payne (17-3-3) 4, Hazel Green (11-6-2) 0
Florence (13-6-1) 4, Oxford (9-10) 0
Clay-Chalkville (17-6-1) 4, McAdory (19-5-1) 0
Pell City (12-5-2) 3, Shades Valley (11-9-1) 2

Class 1A/3A
First Round 

Westminster-Oak Mountain (16-2) 12, Montevallo (14-6-1)
Montgomery Academy (16-9-1) 6, St. Luke’s Episcopal 3
Bayside Academy (22-1) 5, Houston Academy 0
Indian Springs (16-6-4) 5, Holy Spirit Catholic (8-4) 0

West Morgan (16-2) 8, Whitesburg Christian (5-5-1) 1
Collinsville (20-2-1) 2, Susan Moore (12-8-1) 1
Altamont (13-5-1) 9, Donoho (6-6-1) 0
St. Bernard (12-3-1) 3, Elkmont (6-11) 1

Class 7A 

First Round
Smiths Station (13-4-3) 2, Prattville (13-7) 1
McGill-Toolen Catholic 5, Theodore (11-7-2) 0
Foley (13-7) 3, Davidson (10-13-4) 1
Auburn (9-4) 3, Enterprise (15-2) 1

Huntsville (16-5-2) 4, Bob Jones (16-6-2) 2
Mountain Brook (18-5-3) 2, Hoover (16-5-4) 1
Vestavia Hills (16-5-1) 3, Oak Mountain (10-8-5) 2
Grissom (15-7-3) 2, James Clemens (8-8) 1




GIRLS

Class 4A/5A
Trinity Presbyterian (20-2-2) 8, Calera (6-10) 1
Briarwood Christian  (12-5) 4, Alabama Christian (14-4) 3
St. Paul’s Episcopal (18-4-3) 5, Carroll (11-7-1) 0
Faith Academy (20-5-1) 1, Saint James (11-7) 0

Guntersville (15-1-3) 2, St. John Paul II Catholic (15-6-1) 0
Westminster Christian (16-2) 3, East Limestone (13-5-3) 2
Springville (13-4) 2, Leeds (12-5-2) 0
Arab (13-4-3) 1, Sylacauga (14-7-3) 0

Class 6A
Chelsea (165-1) 6, Opelika (8-5) 0
John Carroll Catholic (18-3-1) 7, Northridge (11-9-1) 0 
Northview (16-3-1) 1, Baldwin County (19-3-1) 0
Spanish Fort 10, Russell County (6-6) 0

Southside-Gadsden (15-1-2) 2, Decatur (15-4-1) 1
Hartselle (13-7-2) 2, Cullman (12-8-3) 1
Gardendale (11-4) 4, Hueytown (6-6-2) 0
Pell City (13-2-2) 8, Shades Valley (13-4-1) 1

Class 1A/3A
First Round 

Westminster-Oak Mountain (9-3) 10, Prattville Christian (9-4-1) 0
Montgomery Academy (17-3) 10, Mobile Christian 0
Houston Academy (7-8) 1, Bayside Academy (10-3-3) 0
Indian Springs (13-4) 4, Holy Spirit Catholic (7-3) 1

West Morgan (18-6) 9, Whitesburg Christian (8-4) 0
Westbrook Christian (16-4-1) 2, Glencoe (11-4) 1
Donoho (13-2) 1, Altamont (10-9) 0
Sylvania (16-4) 3, Mars Hill Bible (14-8-1) 2

Class 7A 
First Round 
Prattville (10-9-1) 2, Smiths Station (15-6-1) 0
McGill-Toolen Catholic (14-2-3) 10, Alma Bryant (9-13-1) 0
Fairhope (10-6-2) 2, Baker (15-2-1) 0
Enterprise (6-5-1) 3, Auburn (5-7-1) 2

James Clemens (13-3-2) 3, Huntsville (12-9-3) 2
Spain Park (17-5) 6, Thompson (8-11-2) 1
Vestavia Hills (19-3-1) 7, Oak Mountain (12-7-4) 3
Bob Jones (12-3-3) 4, Grissom (8-8-4) 2


Encore Sports Medicine is proud to be the Official Provider of Athletic Training Services for the Alabama High School Athletic Association

Want to learn more about our Encore Sports Medicine Program?
Visit our website at encorerehab.com or call Gary Barfield, Director of Business Development and Sports Medicine at 404-933-4336.


Continuing Education Opportunity for Athletic Trainers, Strength and Conditioning Coaches, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, and Ortho Technicians- July 13-15, 2018 at Orange Beach. Click here for Encore Sports Medicine Symposium information.


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2018 AHSAA North-South Softball All-Star Teams Announced

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All-Star squads for the 2018 All-Star Sports Week’s North-South girls’ fast-pitch softball games have been selected.

 

A total of 36 outstanding juniors–18 on each team–were chosen from nominations submitted by high school coaches from across the state to participate at the 22th annual AHSAA Summer Conference and AHSADCA All-Star Games competition in Montgomery July 17 — 19,2018.
The North-South softball doubleheader will be at Lagoon Park Tuesday, July 17, with the first game set for 6 p.m. The second game will following 30 minutes after its conclusion at approximately 8 p.m.
Coaching the South team is Mark Eubanks of Jeff Davis and Todd Clements of Eufaula. Susan Barnes of Elba is the administrative coach.

 

North coaches are Ann Welsh of Spring Garden and Al Rauls of Buckhorn. Kent Chambers of Bob Jones is the administrative coach.  Rauls, who led the Lady Bucks to the Class 7A state crown last season, was inducted into the Alabama High School Sports Hall of Fame last March in the Class of 2018.
In last year’s all-star competition, the North won game one 12-6 and the South won the nightcap 11-1. The North holds a 25-10-3 edge in the series that was first played in 1997.

2018 North-South Softball Teams
SOUTH ROSTER
Player School Pos. Ht.
Olivia Baker G. W. Long P/1B 5’9
BreAnna Barlow Excel P/SS 5’7
Caroline Brandt Auburn P/1B 5’11
Kahalley Brooks Baldwin County P/C 5’7
Tatiyanna Brown Jeff Davis OF 5’4
Olivia Coaker Gulf Shores IF/P 5’7
Tia Coleman Theodore C/1B 6’0
Kaylyn Dismukes Holtville P/1B 5’10
Anslee Finch Geneva OF 5’11
Jamaica Flowers Jeff Davis U 5’5
Blake Gibson Rehobeth SS 5’10
Katie Head Saraland OF 5’3
Tempest Hebert Faith Academy IF 5’4
Caitlin McRee Baker P/2B 5’10
Madilyn Robertson Satsuma C/OF 5’7
Kassidy Wilcox Brantley C 5’6
Ty’Nitra Wilson Prattville OF 5’5
Ava Worthy Baldwin County OF 5’4
SOUTH COACHES
Mark Eubanks Jeff Davis
Todd Clements Eufaula
Susan Barnes Elba – Admin.
 

 

  NORTH ROSTER
Player School Pos. Ht.
Hannah Borden Hewitt-Trussville C/3B 5’10
Taylor Brown Wilson 3B/P 5’4
Jaida Choice Hillcrest – Tusc OF/1B 6’0
Kaitlyn Clark Gardendale P 5’3
Kaylyn Dunn Guntersville CF/3B/P 5’9
Lauren Haskins Thompson SS/3B 5’5
Karla Hice Ardmore C 5’4
Mary James Vestavia Hills OF 5’5
Emma Latham Hatton SS/IF 5’7
Madison Majors Spain Park CF/1B 5’10
Payton McGinnis Spring Garden SS 5’4
Maggie Phillips Alexandria P/1B 5’10
Heather Phillips Bob Jones SS/OF 5’4
Madison Sanders Moody P/OF 5’4
Brylie St. Clair Sand Rock OF 5’6
Abby Swaney Springville P 5’4
Kaylee Vaught Pisgah OF 5’9
Lila Young James Clemens SS/C/OF 5’7
NORTH COACHES
Ann Welsh Spring Garden
Al Rauls Buckhorn
Kent Chambers Bob Jones – Admin.

The AHSADCA All-Star Games also include in-state games in baseball, boys’ and girls’ soccer, boys’ and girls’ basketball, volleyball, boys’ and girls’ cross country and football. The 59th North-South All-Star football game will close out the all-star competition Thursday night, July 19, at Cramton Bowl.
The AHSAA Summer Conference is a week-long event that includes sports-specific clinics and special sessions for coaches, principals, athletic directors, cheerleading coaches and officials. Also, an All-Sports Equipment Expo and other related activities are scheduled throughout the week.

 

Among the week’s highlights will be the Sportsmanship Luncheon honoring all schools that have not had an ejection or fine during the 2017-18 school year and the Championship Coaches Awards Banquet that includes the naming of the 2018 Making A Difference Award recipients, 2017-18 Coaches of the Year and the AHSADCA Athletic Director of the Year. Both banquets will be Friday, July 20. Concluding the week will be the annual Officials Awards luncheon set for Saturday, July 21.

 

Encore Sports Medicine is proud to be the Official Provider of Athletic Training Services for the Alabama High School Athletic Association

Want to learn more about our Encore Sports Medicine Program?
Visit our website at encorerehab.com or call Gary Barfield, Director of Business Development and Sports Medicine at 404-933-4336.


Continuing Education Opportunity for Athletic Trainers, Strength and Conditioning Coaches, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, and Ortho Technicians- July 13-15, 2018 at Orange Beach. Click here for Encore Sports Medicine Symposium information.


INSTANT REPLAY for AHSAA Football 2018 Season


MLB BOUND! Jonathan Gettys is Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Dothan

 

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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