AHSAA Cross Country Update – Sept 5, 2018

Homewood’s Will Stone Turns in Fastest 5K Time of The Season to Claim AHSAA Cross Country Spotlight

MONTGOMERY – Senior cross country runner Will Stone of Homewood High School picked up this season right where he left off in 2017. Stone clocked 15:32.85 in the Brooks/Memphis Twilight Cross Country Championships last weekend to finish second among the 402 varsity boys’ participants. Davis Bove of Centennial (TN) won the championship with a 15:24.91 time. Homewood finished eighth in the 52-team field.
Stone’s effort is the fastest 5,000-meter time of any AHSAA runner this season and earned him the AHSAA Cross Country Spotlight for the past week. Last year’s boys’ state prep runner of the year clocked 15:46.2 to win the Class 6A state championship boys’ individual title and run the state’s fast time (15:22.32) in 2017 at the Jesse Owens Classic. Just two weeks into the season he has bettered his state championship time by 14 seconds and is just 10 seconds behind his best time of last season.
Homewood, coached by Josh Donaldson, finished sixth in the girls’ competition at Memphis with Patriots junior Lainey Phelps finishing fourth in the varsity girls’ division clocking 18:50.76 – 12 seconds off the winning pace of Henry County (TN) runner Dinah Winders. The girls’ race included 43 schools and 344 runners.
In other top performances reported from last week’s action:

BOYS
SAM MOULTRIE, GUNTERSVILLE: The junior won the Gold Division at the second annual Huntsville Panther Prowl Cross Country Invitational 5,000-meter race clocking 16:25.57. Runner-up Hayden Judge of Scottsboro ran a 16:32.07 time. Huntsville captured the team title with 32 points.
JACOB WARNER, SPAIN PARK: Captured first place in the 12th annual Waffle House/Yellow Jacket Invitational at Choccolocca Park with a winning time of 16:39.92. Oak Mountain’s duo of Hansen McCown and Josh Barrett finished 2-3 with times of 17:05.26 and 17:07.88 in the field 216 runners. The Eagles won the team competition with 28 points. Southside-Gadsden was second with 83.
MYLES STOOTS, FAITH ACADEMY: Finished third in the Mobile Challenge of Champions Cross Country Championships with a time of 16:47.45. He was five seconds off the pace of Brother Martin runner Cade Litolff (16:42.54). Brother Martin of New Orleans won the team title with 60 points and Baker was second with 74. A total of 75 runners participated.
STEELE JOINER, LAWRENCE COUNTY: The Red Devils’ freshman turned in a 16:58.42 time to beat the 139-runner field in the 4A/7A division race at the Brooks Invitational at Florence’s McFarland Park. Raleigh Stamps of Rogers was second at 17:04.01.
CARSON GRAVES, HATTON: The freshman won the 1A/3A boys’ race at the Brooks Invitational at Florence’s McFarland Park running 17:23.24 to finish first. Lauderdale County’s Colby Corum, a sophomore, was second with a 17:34.92 time.
JOSEPH PERRY, UMS-WRIGHT: Clocked 17:23.53 to finish first in the field of 226 runners competing in the Open Division of the Mobile Challenge of Champions event at Mobile. St. Paul’s Episcopal, led by runner-up John Michael Romanos, placed four runners in a row behind Perryto win the team title with 24 points. Romanos crossed the finish line at 17:31.84.
GRAHAM BIANCHI, SPRINGVILLE: Ran 17:54.94 to win the St. Clair County Invitational race championship as the Tigers won the team title with 36 points. Teammate Peyton Young was third.
HUNTER HARWELL, MOUNTAIN BROOK: Won the featured two-mile race at the Warrior Challenge at Alabaster’s Veterans Park with a winning time of 10:21.78. Thompson’s Jace Jones was second at 10:29.77. Mountain Brook won the team title with 30 points. The race had a field of 143 runners. Harwell’s time was the fastest two-mile performance of the season in the AHSAA thus far in 2018.


GIRLS
MILES PRESLEY, SAINT JAMES: Captured first place for the second straight week in a major event with a winning time of 18:23.81 in the girls’ division of the 12th annual Waffle House/Yellow Jacket Invitational at Choccolocca Park. Spain Park’s Mackenzie Culpepper was second at 20:05.13. Fort Payne posted 38 points and Oak Mountain 46 to finish 1-2 among the 14 teams and 153 runners participating.
BAILEY LANSDOWN, FAITH ACADEMY: Finished second to Brooklyn Biancamano of Long Beach (MS) High School in the Mobile Challenge of Champions Invitational division. Lansdown posted a time of 19:56.23 in the field of 67 runners. Biancamano won with an 18:42.62 time.Leslie Baxter of Baker was fourth to help the Hornets win the team title with 49 points.
ABBEY WEITENBECK, HUNTSVILLE: Clocked 20:13.98 to finish second in the second annual Huntsville Panther Prowl Invitational cross country race at Sharon Johnson Park. Sadie Cook of Independence (TN)   was first in the field of 77 runners in the Gold Division at 19:39.96. Independence won the team title with 44 points and Scottsboro was second with 72.
SAVANNAH WILLIAMS, LAWRENCE COUNTY: The Red Devils’ eighth grader beat the field of 79 runners at the Brooks Invitational at Florence’s McFarland Park with a time of 19:55.47. Teammate Emily Daniel was second at 20:03.95.
KASEY EZEKIEL, COLBERT HEIGHTS: The junior runner won the Brooks Invitational 1A/3A title clocking 22:06.97 in the field of 58 runners. Ally Amerson of Hatton was second at 22:15.17.
ABIGAIL SADLER, ST. LUKE’S EPISCOPAL: Won the Mobile Challenge of Champions Open Division race with a time of 22:28.45. Mary Montgomery finished first with 64 points to beat the field of 14 teams and 131 runners that participated in the Open race.
MEGHAN McCARTHY, ASHVILLE: Finished first in the St. Clair County Invitational with a winning time of 22:29.51. Teammates Kathleen McCarthy, Taylor Knight and Emma Thompson crossed at 2-3-4 as the Bulldogs won the team title with 34 points. Northridge was second with 52.
AMARIS TYYNISMAA, MONTGOMERY CATHOLIC: Won the two-mile race at the Warrior Challenge at Alabaster with a winning time of 11:55.52. Thompson’s McKenzie Hogue was second clocking 12:04.95. Mountain Brook won the team title with 30 points, and Montgomery Catholic was second with 44. A total of 125 runners competed in the featured race at Veterans Park.


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.



 

AHSAA Football Scoreboard-Thursday, Sept. 6, 2018

AHSAA Football Scoreboard
Thursday, Sept 6, 2018
Class 7A
Fairhope 38, Murphy 6

Class 6A
Carver-Birmingham 28, Chelsea 24
Lee-Huntsville 28, Mae Jemison 14
Park Crossing 32, Dothan 15

Class 5A
Wenonah 34, Woodlawn 0


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Hoover High School’s Josh Niblett Named Alabama All-Star Head Coach for 2018 Alabama-Mississippi Football Game


Inaugural Cullman County Schools Media Day for Fall Sports – 2018


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

What a Difference for Hayden Mobley!

In December of 2017, Hayden Mobley was in a car accident. Hayden says, “I had broken ribs, internal injuries, a crushed hip and pelvis, crushed knee, my femur was broken in six places and I also had a level 15 concussion.”

Hayden chose Encore Rehabilitation-Hamilton to be his rehab provider. His results after six months? He says, “Thanks to Encore, I’m back to working out, walking, boxing, and welding.”

Hayden, you have made amazing progress! We wish your every success! Congratulations on being selected Patient of the Month!

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Hamilton, Alabama  35570
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Xray of Hayden Mobley, Patient of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Hamilton. #EncoreRehab


Physical Therapy instead of surgery


Noah McCracken- Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Hamilton


Chinese Medical Professionals visit University of South Alabama Health System and Encore Rehabilitation-Part 5

Now Open! Encore Rehabilitation-Prattville, Alabama!

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NOW OPEN IN PRATTVILLE, ALABAMA!

Encore Rehabilitation-Prattville is proud to offer Physical Therapy and Industrial Rehab Services to the community of Prattville!

We are also proud to provide Sports Medicine Coverage to Autauga Academy, East Memorial Christian Academy, and Prattville Christian Academy.

Our office is located at 1976 Fairview Avenue, in the shopping center with Sherwin-Williams Paints.

Our phone number is 334-310-1721.

Feel free to call or come by and say hello!

 

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A Great Time at the Old Ballgame with the Montgomery Biscuits!


They listen to how I feel

Opening-Adminstrative Assistant, Ocean Springs, Mississippi

Job Opening for Administrative Assistant at Encore Rehabilitation. Apply online at encorerehab.com

 

Encore Rehabilitation, Inc. is currently seeking to fill the position of full time Administrative Assistant in the Ocean Springs, MS area.

Specific computer knowledge should include MS Windows and Office with particular expertise in Excel.

Must be able to pay specific attention to detail and possess organizational skills.

College Degree and experience is required.

Apply online at www.encorerehab.com.


 

AHSAA Football Results, Friday August 31, 2018

Encore Sports Medicine is proud to provide Athletic Training Services to high schools and colleges across Alabama and Mississippi for over 40 years. We LOVE to see you move!AHSAA Football Scoreboard, Friday, August 31, 2018. Four games suspended due to weather.

CLASS 7A
Bob Jones 39, Mainland (FL) 36

Davidson 32, Alma Bryant 21

Enterprise 35, Charles Henderson 29

Fairhope 49, Mary Montgomery 21

Florence 21, Buckhorn 0

Hewitt-Trussville 38, West Forsyth (GA) 30

Lee-Montgomery 20, Sidney Lanier 7

McGill-Toolen Catholic 30, Murphy 3

Mountain Brook 43,Center Point 0

Prattville 19, Stanhope Elmore 16

Smiths Station 27, Valley 0

Sparkman 14, Hazel Green 7

St. John’s (Washington D.C.) vs. Hoover, suspended with St. John’s leading 7-0 to Sat., Sept. 1, 9 a.m.
Theodore 24, Baker 0

Thompson 47, Foley 0

Vestavia Hills 17, Homewood 10


CLASS 6A

Albertville 33, Columbia 0

Athens 29, Gardendale 22

Auburn 22, Opelika 15

Austin 60, Decatur 45

Baldwin County 31, Gulf Shores 0

Benjamin Russell 28, Central-Clay County 23

Bessemer City 16, Spain Park 14

Blount 31, Robertsdale 7

Briarwood vs.  Chelsea, postponed to Sat., Sept. 1, 9 a.m. (moved to Briarwood)
Carver-Birmingham 18, Fairfield 12 (OT)

Carver-Montgomery 18, Greenville 13

Central-Phenix City 49, Meridian (MS) 10

Clay-Chalkville 31, James Clemens 24

Dothan 47, Rehobeth 7

Eufaula 42, Beauregard 26

Grissom 48, Lee-Huntsville 19

Hartselle 38, Brooks 14

Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa 30, Tuscaloosa County 20

Hueytown 6, Helena 0 (Game suspended in first quarter, will resume Sat., Sept. 1 at 9 a.m.)
Jackson-Olin 30, Shades Valley 7

Mae Jemison 29, Huntsville 28

McAdory 20, Dallas County 0

Oxford 35, Gadsden City 6

Park Crossing 24, Jeff Davis 10

Paul Bryant 10, Minor 3

Pelham 42, Bibb County 12

Pell City 27, Calera 7

Pinson Valley 28, Ramsay 6

Saraland 50, B.C. Rain 0

Selma 60, Southside-Selma 20

Spanish Fort 20, Daphne 13

St. Paul’s Episcopal 35, St. Stanislaus (MS) 7

Wetumpka 44, Northview 14


CLASS 5A
Ardmore 41, Elkmont 0

Boaz 42, Guntersville 19

Brewer 42, Danville 0

Carroll 26, Russell County 7

Central-Tuscaloosa 58, Greene County 34

Citronelle 34, Leroy 7

Corner 56, Oak Grove 13

Demopolis 22, Northridge 20

East Limestone 34, West Limestone 3

Etowah 19, Moody 0

Hamilton 32, Cordova 0

Jackson 20, Clarke County 0

Madison Academy 54, Lawrence County 20

Mortimer Jordan 18, Cullman 16

Parker 28, Huffman 22

Pleasant Grove 28, West Blocton 10

Russellville 40, Deshler 34 (2 OT)

Satsuma 49, W.S. Neal 20

Scottsboro 26, Fort Payne 13

Springville 33, Ashville 22

Sylacauga 20, Chilton County 13

Tallassee 16, Handley 12

West Point 27, Arab 26


CLASS 4A
Alabama Christian 16, Pike County 0

American Christian 49, Woodlawn 0

Andalusia 23, Trinity Presbyterian 7

Cherokee County 33, St. Clair County 7

Childersburg 26, Talladega County-Central 0

Curry 17, Oakman 14

Dale County 56, G.W. Long 0

DAR 59, Douglas 0

Elmore County 21, Marbury 0

Escambia County 42, Wilcox Central 0

Fairview 32, Hanceville 22

Good Hope 47, Priceville 14

Haleyville 21, Central-Florence 7

Headland 30, Highland Home 27

Hillcrest-Evergreen 46, Montgomery Academy 0

Hokes Bluff 42, Southside-Gadsden 13

Holtville 42, Central Coosa 0

Jacksonville 35, Alexandria 28

Monroe County 12, J.F. Shields 8

Montevallo 22, Shelby County 12

Montgomery Catholic 16, Anniston 9

North Jackson 48, Plainview 0

Northside 41, Brookwood 14

Oneonta 35, Hayden 21

Randolph 30, Lauderdale County 28

Rogers 34, Lexington 7

Sardis 27, Sylvania 3

St. John Paul Catholic II 51, East Lawrence 0

Talladega 20, Munford 10

UMS-Wright 37, Mobile Christian 7

Williamson 21, LeFlore 0

Wilson 41, Colbert Heighs 27

Winfield 35, Fayette County 13


CLASS 3A
Bayside Academy 27, Faith Academy 17

Beulah 36, Ellwood Christian 0

Carbon Hill 16, Dora 0

Clements 32, Tanner 6

Flomaton 41, Northview (FL) 19

Geneva 47, Geneva County 22

Gordo 26, Aliceville 12

Greensboro 26, Jemison 10

Hale County 22, Sipsey Valley 8

Holly Pond 36, Ider 13

Holt 18, Autaugaville 16

Houston Academy 48, McKenzie 12

Lamar County 35, Sulligent 7

Midfield 10, Tarrant 0, game suspended in second quarter, suspended until, Mon., Sept. 5, 10 a.m.
Piedmont 32, Addison 20

Pike Road 41, Central-Hayneville 0

Pisgah 50, Woodville 28

Pleasant Valley 68, West End 28

Prattville Christian 22, J.U. Blacksher 21

Providence Christian 42, Houston County 8

Randolph County 28, Notasulga 14

Saint James 37, Straughn 0

Saks 55, Cleburne County 14

Susan Moore 28, J.B. Pennington 21

Thomasville 28, Sweet ater 14

T.R. Miller 41, Choctaw County 6

Walter Wellborn 41, Lincoln 22

Westminster Christian 36, Madison County 20

Wicksburg 49, Daleville 20


CLASS 2A

Abbeville 22, Ashford 15

Ariton 29, Goshen 6

Cedar Bluff 28, Spring Garden 6

Cleveland 41, Locust Fork 7

Colbert County 47, Cherokee 0

Cold Springs 27, Berry 20

Collinsville 47, Crossville 14

Cottage Hill Christian 42, Florala 14

Cottonwood 14, Slocomb 7

Fyffe 41, Geraldine 7

Hatton 36, West Morgan 14

Luverne 26, Georgiana 12

Mars Hill Bible 49, Sheffield 13

Ohatchee 41, White Plains 8

Ranburne 41, Glencoe 7

Red Bay 36, Phil Campbell 8

Reeltown 34, Dadeville 6

Samson 37, Kinston 18

Sand Rock 21, Gaston 12

Section 25, New Hope 12

Southeastern 60, Brindlee Mountain 0

St. Luke’s Episcopal 41, Chickasaw 0

Thorsby 46, Verbena 0

Westbrook Christian 28, Ragland 6

Zion Chapel 40, Red Level 34


CLASS 1A

Brantley 35, New Brockton 17

Brilliant 34, Vina 9

Coosa Christian 25, Appalachian 22

Decatur Heritage 31, Sumiton Christian 7

Donoho 35, Horseshoe Bend 12

Elba 53, Opp 33

Elberta 35, Fruitdale 13

Falkville 32, Vinemont 28

Francis Marion 16, R.C. Hatch 8

Gaylesville 34, Asbury 0

Holy Spirit Catholic 56, Vincent 22

Hubbertville 49, Waterloo 18

Isabella 41, Billingsley 8

Lanett 35, LaFayette 7

Linden 52, Sumter Central 0

Lynn 38, Phillips 19

Maplesville 35, Fultondale 17

Marengo 14, Southern Choctaw 8

Marion County 28, Hackleburg 6

Meek 14, Winston County 13

Millry 55, Washington County 6

R.A. Hubbard 46, Shoals Christian 21

Valley Head 38, Alabama School/Deaf 6

Victory Christian 26, Fayetteville 7

Wadley 48, Woodland 0

Winterboro 18. B.B. Comer 8


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.



Hoover High School’s Josh Niblett Named Alabama All-Star Head Coach for 2018 Alabama-Mississippi Football Game


Inaugural Cullman County Schools Media Day for Fall Sports – 2018


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


Allen Gartman – Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Vernon

Allen Hartman - Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Vernon

Congratulations to Allen Hartman, Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Vernon!

Allen, a Senior, competes in Football and Baseball for the South Lamar Stallions. His post-graduation plans include pursuing a bachelor’s degree in CNC Machining. Allen is the son of Carmen and Allen Gartman, Sr.

Have a great Senior year, Allen!

Encore Rehabilitation-Vernon
44992 Highway 17, Suite 4
Vernon, Alabama 35592
205-695-0689
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AHSAA Football Scoreboard, Week 1 Results for Thursday, August 30, 2018

AHSAA Football Scoreboard Results for Thursday, August 30, 2018
CLASS 7A
Lee-Montgomery 20, Sidney Lanier 7
Mountain Brook 43,Center Point 0
CLASS 6A
Carver-Birmingham 18, Fairfield 12 (OT)
Clay-Chalkville 31, James Clemens 24
Jackson-Olin 30, Shades Valley 7
Mae Jemison 29, Huntsville 28
CLASS 5A
East Limestone 34, West Limestone 3
Jackson 20, Clarke County 0
CLASS 4A
Childersburg 26, Talladega County-Central 0
Hokes Bluff 42, Southside-Gadsden 13
CLASS 2A
Cedar Bluff 28, Spring Garden 6
Reeltown 34, Dadeville 6

CLASS 1A
Millry 55, Washington County 6



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.



Hoover High School’s Josh Niblett Named Alabama All-Star Head Coach for 2018 Alabama-Mississippi Football Game


Inaugural Cullman County Schools Media Day for Fall Sports – 2018


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

Encore Rehabilitation-Clanton

Clanton Staff Taylor Angie Aug 2018

Have a GREAT weekend from Taylor and Angie at Encore Rehabilitation-Clanton!

Encore Rehabilitation-Clanton
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Clanton, Alabama 35045
205-280-1100
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Betty Brown – “I LOVE my Encore Staff!”

Betty Brown-Patient of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Fayette

Patient of the Month Betty Brown contributed to our school supply drive! Thanks, Betty!

Betty Brown of Fayette shares her rehab experience at Encore Rehabilitation-Fayette:

In February 2017, I came to Encore Rehabilitation for physical therapy on my right shoulder after a rotator cuff repair. In June 2018, I had shoulder replacement and I knew where I was going for physical therapy. My surgeon agreed and highly recommended Encore! The staff’s knowledge and caring shines in all areas of your therapy. I feel welcome when I enter the door. I’m always greeted with warm smiles! I feel the pain of therapy is bearable due to the staff’s caring attitudes. I know I’m in the hands of the best! It’s calming to have faith in the ones caring for you during your therapy. I’m thankful and blessed by the Fayette Encore Rehabilitation Staff. I felt like Encore was the place for my physical therapy. I LOVE my Encore Staff!

Thank you, Betty, for choosing Encore Rehabilitation-Fayette to be your rehab provider! And thank you  for choosing us again! We LOVE to see you move!

Betty Brown has been selected Patient of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Fayette!

Encore Rehabilitation-Fayette
1793 North Temple Avenue
Fayette, Alabama 35555
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Getting People Back to Their Lifestyle – Marla Kizzire, Encore Rehabilitation Fayette


Radosar Masoumi Returns to Work!


Christian Emberg – Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Fayette