Congratulations to John Humphryes, Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Bessemer!
John is a Pitcher with travel baseball. After a shoulder injury, John has been doing exercises with Encore Rehabilitation for overall strengthening and throwing mechanics on his way to return to play!
We are very proud of John and the hard work he has put in to come back stronger than ever! Have a great year, John!
Encore Rehabilitation-Decatur would like to introduce you to another one of our recent graduates, Mr. Jackie Cooper. Mr. Cooper was referred to Encore by his doctor because of decreased functional mobility and weakness.
When Mr.Cooper completed his rehab, he was able to perform his normal activities around his home and walk independently without the fear of falling that he once had.
Thank you Mr. Cooper for choosing Encore and thanks, too, for all your hard work during each one of your therapy sessions! We LOVE to see you move!
Congratulations to Addison High School Senior Nelson Martin, our Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman!
Nelson’s sports are Football and Baseball for the Bulldogs. He enjoys sports, fishing, and playing video games. His graduation plans include attending Wallace State Community College and pursuing a teaching degree.
Nelson is the son of Joey andAmber Martin.
We are proud of you, Nelson! Have a wonderful Senior year!
Encore Sports Medicine is the Official Sports Medicine Provider for the Addison Bulldogs!
Pain in her back brought Carolyn Bates to Encore Rehabilitation-Thomasville for Physical Therapy. Ms. Bates says, “I have gone to three other physical therapy sites over the past twenty years, but Encore Thomasville is by far the best care that I have received! Upon completing rehab, my pain levels have diminished from 8.5 to 0. I call Luke “Miracle Hands Luke”! Thank you, Encore, all for your kindness and for your professionalism during my treatment.“
We are very proud of your hard work and success, Ms. Bates! Thank you for choosing Encore Rehabilitation! We LOVE to see you move!
Encore Sports Medicine is the Official Sports Medicine Provider for the Alabama High School Athletic Association as well as numerous high schools and colleges throughout Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee. We LOVE to see you move!
Hewitt-Trussville (9-2) 55, James Clemens (8-3) 12
Oak Mountain (7-4) 41, Austin (8-3) 28
Hoover (10-1) 49, Sparkman (6-5) 14
Encore Sports Medicine is the Official Sports Medicine Provider for the Alabama High School Athletic Association as well as numerous high schools and colleges throughout Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee.
Thank you to Mrs. Moore and everyone who are supporting Food Drives at many of our Encore Rehabilitation locations! Thank you for giving from the heart!
We LOVE our communities!
Mrs. Moore is donating at Encore Rehabilitation – Enterprise, Alabama!
All Seven 2019 State Champions Earn Berths in the 2020 AHSAA State Football Playoffs
MONTGOMERY – All of the seven schools winning state championships in 2019 return to the field as the AHSAA 2020 State Football Championships get underway next week. The first round is scheduled for Friday, Nov. 6, with one game Gordo vs. Brooks on Thursday, Nov. 5 at Pickens County High School’s stadium in Reform. While all seven state football champions from last year’s Super 7 earned berths in this year’s playoffs, three will be in different classes. Lanett, Fyffe and UMS-Wright, the 2019 1A, 2A and 4A state champions, all moved up a class this season and will be competing in the Class 2A, 3A and 5A state playoffs respectively. The other defending champions, Thompson (7A), Oxford (6A), Central, Clay County (5A) and Piedmont (3A) are back in the same classes. Twelve teams enter the playoffs unbeaten, including Fyffe (10-0), which faces Oakman in the first round of the 3A playoffs riding a 40-game winning streak which dates back to the final game of the 2017 season. Unbeaten teams heading into the playoffs include: Class 1A: Brantley (10-0); Linden (10-0); Class 2A: none; Class 3A: Montgomery Academy (10-0); Fyffe (10-0); Class 4A: American Christian (10-0); Madison Academy (9-0); Class 5A: St. Paul’s Episcopal (10-0: Pike Road (10-0); Demopolis (10-0); Ramsay (9-0); Guntersville (9-0); Class 6A: none; Class 7A: Thompson (10-0). Class 2A Colbert County reached the playoffs for a record 43rd year. Approximately 50 playoff games are expected to be live-streamed in the first round over the NFHS Network.
2020 AHSAA State Football Playoffs
First-Round Pairings – All games Friday, Nov. 6, 7 p.m., unless noted.
CLASS 1A
J.F. Shields (3-7) at Sweet Water (6-2) Florala (7-2) at Notasulga (7-1) Marengo (5-4) at Linden (10-0) Loachapoka (6-4) at McKenzie (7-2)
Billingsley (5-5) at Brantley (10-0) Fruitdale (7-2) at Keith (7-3) Samson (6-3) at Maplesville (7-3) Central-Hayneville (6-3) at Millry (7-2)
Sumiton Christian (6-4) at Berry (8-1) Woodland (7-3) at Waterloo (6-4) Brilliant (5-5) at Valley Head (8-2) R.A. Hubbard (5-5) at Ragland (8-2)
Hackleburg (4-6) at Winterboro (8-1), at Childersburg HS Hubbertville at Cedar Bluff (6-4) Wadley (3-7) at Decatur Heritage (8-2), at West Morgan HS Woodville (5-5) at Pickens County (7-3)
St. Luke’s Episcopal (4-6), forfeit, at B.B. Comer (9-1) Ariton (5-5) at Isabella (9-1) Randolph County (7-3) at Clarke County (7-2)
LaFayette (5-4) at Leroy (8-1) Geneva County (7-3) at Highland Home (6-4) J.U. Blacksher (3-6) at Lanett (8-2) Luverne (7-3) at GW Long (8-1) Tanner (6-4) at Spring Garden (9-1) Winston County (7-3) at Red Bay (8-1) Southeastern (6-4) at North Sand Mountain (9-1) Colbert County (7-3) at Addison (6-4)
Hatton (5-5) at Aliceville (5-4) Cleveland (7-3) at Falkville (8-2) Lamar County (4-6z0 at Mars Hill Bible (8-2) Section (5-5) at Westbrook Christian (9-1)
Southside-Selma (6-4) at Slocomb (9-1) Flomaton (8-2) at Trinity Presbyterian (8-2) Providence Christian (4-6) at Montgomery Academy (10-0) Pike County (5-3) at Hillcrest-Evergreen (6-4)
Dadeville (6-4) at T.R. Miller (8-2) Wicksburg (6-4) at Thomasville (8-1) Bayside Academy (8-2) at Montgomery Catholic (8-2) Greensboro (6-4) at Opp (7-3)
Sylvania (6-4) at Winfield (9-1) Ohatchee (9-1) ay Lauderdale County (7-3) Oakman (7-3) at Fyffe (10-0) Phil Campbell (5-5) at Walter Wellborn (8-1)
Colbert Heights (5-5) at Piedmont (9-1) Vinemont (7-3) at Plainview (9-1) Saks (7-3) at East Lawrence (9-1) Geraldine (6-4) at J.B. Pennington (7-3)
West Blocton (6-4) at Alabama Christian (8-2) Jackson (6-4) at Jacksonville (6-3) Geneva (4-6) at American Christian (10-0) Cherokee County (7-3) at Mobile Christian (8-1)
Anniston (3-6) at Williamson (7-3), Ladd-Peebles Stadium, Mobile Dale County (7-3) at Bibb County (8-2) Vigor (5-4) at Handley (8-1) Montevallo (6-4) at Saint James (7-3)
Randolph (5-5) at Etowah (7-2) Haleyville (7-3) at Central-Florence (8-2) Dora (5-5) at Madison Academy (9-0) Deshler (6-4) at Northside (8-2)
Brooks (6-4) at Gordo (9-1), Thursday, Nov. 5, at Pickens Co HS Oneonta (6-4) at Madison County (9-2) Hamilton (5-5) at West Limestone (9-1) North Jackson (6-4) at Good Hope (9-1)
Shelby County (6-4) at Pike Road (10-0) UMS-Wright (6-4) at Holtville (7-3) Rehobeth (6-4) at Demopolis (10-0) Sylacauga (7-2) at Faith Academy (9-1)
Talladega (3-7) at St. Paul’s Episcopal (10-0) Carroll (3-6) at Selma (6-4) Satsuma (5-5) at Central, Clay County (9-1) Marbury (6-4) at Andalusia (7-3)
West Point (4-6) at Alexandria (9-1) Parker (5-4) at East Limestone (6-3) Hayden (6-4) at Guntersville (9-0) Mae Jemison (4-6) at Pleasant Grove (7-2)
Lawrence County (5-5) at Ramsay (9-0), Lawson Field, Birmingham Center Point (7-3) at Fairview (9-1) Fairfield (5-5) at Russellville (8-2) Boaz (5-5) at Leeds (8-2)
Wetumpka (5-5) at Opelika (7-2) McGill-Toolen Catholic (7-2) at Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (8-2) Lee-Montgomery (6-3) at Pelham (8-2) Northridge (8-2) at Saraland (8-2)
McAdory (4-6) at Spanish Fort (7-3) Carver-Montgomery (7-3) at Helena (6-4) Blount (6-4) at Hueytown (5-5) Stanhope Elmore (5-5) at Eufaula (8-2) Arab (5-5) at Pinson Valley (7-2) Shades Valley (3-7) at Cullman (8-2) Minor (7-3) at Oxford (9-1) Hartselle (8-2) at Briarwood Christian (7-2)
Muscle Shoals (6-4) at Mountain Brook (9-1) Gardendale (8-2) at Fort Payne (8-2) Homewood (6-4) at Athens (7-3) Southside-Gadsden (7-3) at Clay-Chalkville (9-1)
Enterprise (8-2) at Theodore (9-1) Fairhope (8-2) at Central-Phenix City (6-4) Baker (5-4) at Auburn (8-1) Prattville (7-3) at Daphne (9-1)
Grissom (6-4) at Thompson (10-0) Hewitt-Trussville (8-2) at James Clemens (8-2) Oak Mountain (6-4) at Austin (8-2) Sparkman (6-4) at Hoover (9-1), Hoover Met
Encore Sports Medicine is proud to be 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 Encore Rehabilitation Athletic Trainer Eric Oehms!
Eric has been selected by the Mississippi High School Athletic Association as the Athletic Trainer of the week!
Eric is the Encore Rehabilitation Sports Medicine Director for the Mississippi Gulf Coast and Head Athletic Trainer at St. Patrick Catholic High School.
Thank you, Eric, for your hard work and dedication to your athletes and the Gulf Coast Community!
Congratulations to Mr. Edward “Spanky” Jones on his recent graduation from Encore Rehabilitation-Decatur! He underwent lumbar fusion in August. Mr. Jones has worked extremely hard during his physical therapy and is back to normal daily activities with little to no back pain!
Thank you Mr. Jones for choosing Encore Rehabilitation-Decatur!