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Dothan, AL 36301
Jamilyn Vaughn is Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Dothan East
Claire Watson is Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Dothan!

Jamilyn Vaughn is Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Dothan East
Claire Watson is Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Dothan!

AHSAA Kickoff Classic
Pike Road 63, Montgomery Catholic 34
Class 7A
Fairhope 45, Spanish Fort 34
Spain Park 52, Huntsville 21
Tuscaloosa County 35, Paul Bryant 0
Class 6A
Cullman 23, Grissom 0
Jasper 30, Mars Hill Bible 20
Class 5A
Ardmore 42, Tanner 18
Jemison 35, Thorsby 8
Russellville 28, Decatur 0

Class 4A
Good Hope 47, West Morgan 19
Northside 27, Berry 7
Rogers 35, Richland (Tenn.) 19
Williamson 14, LeFlore 12
Class 3A
Carbon Hill 48, Curry 28
Lauderdale County 20, Lexington 7
Reeltown 27, Tallassee 21 (OT)
Trinity Presbyterian 24, Alabama Christian 7
Vinemont 31, Hanceville 30
Winfield 26, Fayette County 6
Class 2A
Colbert County 21, Brooks 7

AHSAA Kickoff Classic
Prattville 40, Wetumpka 10
Class 7A
Alma Bryant 13, B.C. Rain 0
Auburn 46, Park Crossing 28
Austin 31, Hartselle 7
Daphne 26, Lee-Montgomery 19
Gadsden City 34, Etowah 0
Hewitt-Trussville 44, Pinson Valley 19
Hoover 45, Central-Phenix City 35
Mary Montgomery 14, Baldwin County 13
Oak Mountain 38, Chelsea 2
Class 6A
Arab 13, Albertville 6
Briarwood Christian 28, Ft. Payne 20
Clay-Chalkville 38, Shades Valley 19
Eufaula 50, Carroll 7
Gardendale 22, Sparkman 7
Jackson-Olin 62, Woodlawn 7
Hazel Green 22, Mae Jemison 6
Helena 43, Dallas County 0
Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa 49, Homewood 19
Huffman 44, Benjamin Russell 26
Minor 54, Hueytown 37
Opelika 20, Stanhope Elmore 7
Pelham 28, Mortimer Jordan 21
Saraland 35, Theodore 14
Southside-Gadsden 40, Lincoln 27
Valley 49, Beauregard 13

Class 5A
Boaz 41, Hayden 34, had 65-minute lightning delay
Central-Clay County 35, Chilton County 0
Central-Tuscaloosa 50, Holt 6
Center Point 37, Wenonah 19
Demopolis 14, Calera 12
Douglas 48, Weaver 18
Elberta 24, Gulf Shores 9
Fairview 20, Falkville 0
Faith Academy 10, Andalusia 9
Greenville 15, Hillcrest-Evergreen 0
Holtville 1, Goshen 0, forfeit
John Carroll Catholic 28, Fultondale 10
Lee-Huntsville 38, Columbia 6
Marbury 1, Montevallo 0, forfeit
Ramsay 35, Bessemer City 0
Rehobeth 18, Providence Christian 0
Sardis 7, Glencoe 0
St. Paul’s Episcopal 31, McAdory 7
Sylacauga 33, Leeds 27
UMS-Wright 24, Baker 6
Class 4A
American Christian 47, Parker 21
Ashville 14, Oak Grove 13
Central-Florence 34, Colbert Heights 14
Cherokee County 41, Carver-Birmingham 0
Dora 21, Cordova 6
Gordo 48, Oakman 19
Haleyville 28, Addison 6
Handley 41, Randolph County 0
Jackson 24, T.R. Miller 22
Jacksonville 48, St. John Paul II 0
Madison County 20, Buckhorn 19
Munford 21, Talladega 13
Randolph 62, Elkmont 0
Straughn 36, Pleasant Home 0
Vigor 1, Blount 0, forfeit
West Blocton 28, Brookwood 7
White Plains 37, Ranburne 21
Wilson 19, Clements 13
W.S. Neal 38, Excel 14

Class 3A
Bayside Academy 26, Escambia County 0
Collinsville 7, Section 0
Danville 33, Brewer 19
East Lawrence 41, Sulligent 12
Flomaton 1, Choctaw County 0, forfeit
Fyffe 48, Isabella 0
Hale County 27, Midfield 2
Holly Pond 1, Brindlee Mountain 0, forfeit
Houston Academy 16, Kinston 0
Montgomery Academy 14, Saint James 0
Northside Methodist 42, Houston County 21
Ohatchee 40, Cleburne County 13
Opp 67, Geneva 14
Phil Campbell 1, Phillips 0, forfeit
Piedmont 34, Geraldine 14
Saks 24, Sylvania 14
Southside-Selma 1, Francis Marion 0, forfeit
Walter Wellborn 12, Anniston 7
Wicksburg 14, Headland 0
Class 2A
Ariton 25, Dale County 13
Cleveland 1, Oneonta 0, forfeit
Cold Springs 43, Meek 40
Elba 50, Daleville 0
Gaston 38, Asbury 33
Horseshoe Bend 26, Wadley 15
Ider 24, Woodville 6
Lamar County 28, South Lamar 12
Lanett 47, Georgiana 0
Luverne 49, J.U. Blacksher 19
Orange Beach 35, J.F. Shields 20
Red Bay 1, Hamilton 0, forfeit
Sheffield 27, R.A. Hubbard 12
Washington County 1, Southern Choctaw 0, forfeit
West End-Walnut Grove 27, Susan Moore 21
Winston County 13, Lynn 7

Class 1A
Autaugaville 1, R.C. Hatch 0, forfeit
Billingsley 13, Prattville Christian 13, game delayed, will resume Thursday, Aug. 27
Donoho at Pleasant Valley, rescheduled for Aug. 25
Gaylesville 28, Whitesburg Christian 21
Hubbertville 33, Phil Campbell 12
Keith 1, Wilcox Central 0, forfeit
Linden 1, Sumter Central 0, forfeit
Loachapoka 1, Beulah 0, forfeit
Maplesville 28, Highland Home 0
Valley Head 46, Ragland 17
Victory Christian 20, Sumiton Christian 8
Woodland 20, Fayetteville 16

Jamborees
Brantley 7, GW Long 0
Cottage Hill Christian 42, St. Michael Catholic 7
Florala 46, Zion Chapel 0
Holtville 21, Southside-Selma 20
J.B. Pennington 35, Appalachian 14
Leroy 33, Millry 0
Marbury 20, Charles Henderson 13
McGill-Toolen Catholic 22, Davidson 0
Pleasant Grove 35, North Jackson 6
Sweet Water 20, Clarke County 6
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Say hello to GRADUATE Kinslee!
Kinslee is the latest Speech Therapy graduate at Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman Pediatric Rehab! We are proud of you, young lady! She is pictured here with her Speech Therapist, Kymberlee Sherrell.
If you are looking for Pediatric Rehabilitation, give us a call at Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman! Our licensed and experienced team are ready to help!
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Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman
1701 Main Avenue SW, Suite G
Cullman, Alabama 35055
256-775-3737
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Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman voted “Best of the Best”, 5 years running!
Colton graduates Speech Therapy at Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman
Amylia Cleghorn is Athlete of the Month for Addison High School and Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman

Kickoff Classic Coaches, from left: Aubrey Blackwell, Catholic; Patrick Browning, Pike Road; Caleb Ross, Prattville; and Tim Perry, Wetumpka.
15th Annual AHSAA Kickoff Classic Set for Cramton Bowl Aug. 20-21
MONTGOMERY – Four high schools, including two teams coming off the best season in their schools’ history, officially kick off the 2020 high school football season Thursday and Friday at Cramton Bowl in the 2020 AHSAA Kickoff Classic hosted by the Alabama High School Athletic Directors & Coaches Association (AHSADCA).
Pike Road (11-1) faces Montgomery Catholic (12-1) in Thursday’s game, which kicks off at 7 p.m., from Cramton Bowl. Friday’s game pits two long-time rivals, Wetumpka (6-6) and Prattville (9-3) in a marquee battle of two of the state’s most storied football programs. Both games will be televised live over the AHSAA TV Network and livestreamed over the NFHS Network. WOTM TV will once again produce both games with Vince Earley serving as executive producer. WOTM TV has put together a strong network of cable affiliates across Alabama.
The head coaches gathered at the AHSAA Tuesday for the Kickoff Classic press conference, the first virtual press conference in the season-opening Kickoff Classic’s 15-year history. The press conference was broadcast live by WOTM and the NFHS Network and is archived for viewing at the following links:
https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/events/ahsaa/evtcda149a1b6
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S57VQ_h6Gpw
Pike Road Coach Patrick Browning came to the new school in 2016 – when his current 21 seniors were all seventh graders. He said he and his seniors have grown up together.
“I was hired in April of that year and have seen them faces every kind of challenge imaginable to get to where they are now,” he said. “That is one of the main reasons we are so excited about playing in this big event. We have been extremely blessed to be able to do what we have been able to do. We have great support from Pike Road, which is the fastest growing city in Alabama, and from our school administration.”
The Patriots, moving up to Class 5A this season, are beginning their third year as a high school competing in the AHSAA. The 2018 team reached the state playoffs and last year’s team went unbeaten in the regular season to win the 3A, Region 3 title, and finished 11-1 overall. Five players on the Patriots’ squad have already received Division I college scholarship offers, and junior running back Quinshon Judkins had more than 1,500 all-purpose yards as a junior and scored 30 touchdowns.
Montgomery Catholic Coach Aubrey Blackwell said he is looking forward to facing such an outstanding team as Pike Road – and is excited about returning to Cramton Bowl. The former Robert E. Lee grad played his high school games in the storied stadium.
“Cramton Bowl has always been a special place to me,” he said. “I am excited for our kids to have the opportunity to play there. We appreciate the invitation to play in the Kickoff Classic and are proud of what it means to our school.”
His senior class last season finished as the most successful class in Knights history. Catholic won the Class 4A, Region 2 last season and finished 12-1. The unbeaten regular season was the school’s first since 1979 and just the fourth in school history. “That class created a special culture in the classroom and on the field and have set a standard of some big shoes to fill.”
Three starters are back on offense and six on defense, including center Trent Taylor. Defensive lineman Marcus Dees, team captain, anchors the defense along with junior linebacker T.J. Dudley and junior defensive back Kylon Griffin.
Dealing with all we have had to face in the off-season, we are just happy and excited about being able to play.”
Class 7A Prattville, coached by Caleb Ross, has seen his Lions improve rapidly over the last two seasons. Last year’s team finished 9-3 and posted the school’s first playoff win since 2014. Prattville dominated the large school competition from 2006 to 2011 – winning three state titles in a row from 2006-2008 with Ross as an assistant coach.
“This is a great event to be able to showcase your team on a big stage like Cramton Bowl,” he said. “We are thankful, first of all, to just have an opportunity to play. We had a great summer and were having a great spring when we got shut down. We had to scramble, but when they got back, it reminded us all of why we do this.”
Alabama commit and linebacker Ian Jackson is one of many college prospects on this year’s Lions team. “These kids have done everything we have asked them to do,” Ross said “You set high expectations day one and never back down from it. We started seeing flashes last year, and the expectations are now taking hold.”
Wetumpka head coach Tim Perry has seen and done a lot in his 40 years as a high school coach, but he said dealing with “zoom workouts is something I just never expected us to have to deal with.”
The Indians finished 6-6 last season after reaching the 6A state finals in 2017 and the semifinals in 2018. Wetumpka has won 30 games over the last three years.
“This is my 40th year overall and my ninth at Wetumpka,” he said. “Coaching is the greatest occupation in the world. That thought has been reinforced during the last several months. I am grateful to Mr. (Steve) Savarese for staying the course and providing the direction so our kids could have the opportunity to participate this year. These young men will have these great memories for the rest of their lives.”
Like Catholic’s Class of 2020, Wetumpka’s recently graduated seniors were the most successful in WHS history. “We like to talk about passing the baton and building a legacy,” Perry said. “This is the first class that has had to contend with this pandemic. We had zoom workouts three days a week and averaged 50 to 60 players participating each time. I am already proud of the kind of young men they are becoming.”
Several key players are back including three-year starter at center Ben Barker. Quarterback Brandon Bowman and defensive end Myles Ross are also among strong core leaders returning.

Say hello to Ms. Tina Johnson, Occupational Therapy Patient of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Dothan!
Ms. Tina experienced an injury to her wrist and elbow after a fall at her home in April. About a month after surgery, her doctor recommended therapy for continued treatment and she chose Encore Rehabilitation.
Ms. Tina says, “I have been a patient at Encore previously and got excellent care. After I was told I was ready for physical therapy and was asked my selection of places, I once again chose Encore. I worked with Mary (Occupational Therapist) and she was such a blessing. She is so kind, so encouraging, and so knowledgeable and so professional but with so much warmth and concern. Each session, there was positive encouragement and results. I am impressed and blessed by the awesome, loving care I have received at Encore now and in the past few years. There is nothing more rewarding when you are hurt and feeling desperate than to have people show love, concern, caring, and to give the gift of restoring quality of life back. I am blessed.”
Thank you, Ms. Tina, for choosing Encore! We are proud to select you as Occupational Therapy Patient of the Month!
If Occupational Therapy is in your future, call Encore! Our experienced rehab team is following safety precautions to make your rehabilitation both safe AND successful!
Encore Rehabilitation-Dothan
345 Healthwest Drive
Dothan, Alabama 36303
334-836-4523
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Haley Barnett passes NPTE! Congratulations!
Cody Clark-Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabiltiation-Dothan

Say hello to Hannah Gentz! Hannah is Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Hamilton!
Hannah is a Crimsonette at The University of Alabama where she is majoring in Kinesiology on the pre-Occupational Therapy track. She also twirled in high school all four years and was Majorette Captain. Her personal interests include baton twirling, running, yoga, spending time with family and friends, cooking, and baking.
Hannah is the daughter of Debbie and David Gentz.
Hannah, we are glad to have you as our Athlete of the Month!
Encore Rehabilitation-Hamilton
1500 Military Street S
Hamilton, Alabama 35570
205-952-9065
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Encore Rehabilitation – Hamilton has a new location!
Wade Williams is Patient of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Hamilton
Linda Stowe is Patient of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Hamilton

“I was not able to grip or use my right hand due to my broken elbow and in six visits to Encore Rehabilitation-Columbiana, Suzanne had me gripping and using my right arm as if nothing had ever happened. She worked with me very patiently and planned out my exercises each visit and got me going quickly . Suzanne is the best! I would recommend Encore Rehab. They are very professional, friendly, and knowledgeable.” ~ Bonita Reed, patient
Thank you, Ms. Reed, for making Encore Rehabilitation-Columbiana, your rehab provider! We LOVE to see you move!
Encore Rehabilitation-Columbiana
101 West College Street, Suite 100
Columbiana, Alabama 35051
205-671-0914
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Bryan Glass -Walking with no problems!
Helping others – Suzanne Jarvis, PT, Celebrating National Physical Therapy Month
Dorothy Roberson is driving again after rehab at Encore Rehabilitation-Columbiana
Janet Parson – Able to do more with no pain thanks to Encore Rehabilitation-Columbiana

Encore Rehabilitation-Hamilton
1500 Military Street
Hamilton, AL 35570
205-952-9065
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Wade Williams is Patient of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Hamilton
Linda Stowe is Patient of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Hamilton
Hamilton Middle School Principal Norman Ballard and Encore Rehabilitation

A huge congratulations to Haley Barnett, who passed her NPTE exam to become a Licensed Physical Therapist!
We are so proud of you, Haley!
Encore Rehabilitation-Dothan
345 Healthwest Drive
Dothan, Alabama 36303
334-836-4523
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