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Noah Fendley – January Athlete of the Month for Good Hope High School and Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman

Noah Fendley - January Athlete of the Month for Good Hope High School and Encore Rehabilitation-Culllman #EncoreRehab

Encore Sports Medicine Athletic Trainer Bo Shirey with Noah Fendley, Athlete of the Month for Good Hope High School and Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman

Congratulations to Noah Fendley, January Athlete of the Month for Good Hope High School and Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman! 

Noah is a multi-sport athlete for the Raiders where he competes in Basketball, Football and Track. He has been selected All-County Basketball, All-County Tournament-Basketball, and AHSAA Good Sportsmanship. He is a Senior this year with plans to go to UAB Medical School after graduation.

Noah is the son of Terry and Janna Fendley.

Noah is seen here with Encore Sports Medicine Athletic Trainer Bo Shirey.

We are proud of you, Noah! Thanks for being our Athlete of the Month!

Encore Sports Medicine is proud to be the Official Sports Medicine Provider for Good Hope High School, Wallace State Community College and numerous high schools and college across Alabama and Mississippi. We LOVE to see you move!

Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman
1701 Main Avenue SW, Suite G
Cullman, Alabama 35055
256-775-3737
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Pediatric Rehab Staff at Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman

Cole Maddox – Athlete of the Month for Good Hope High School and Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman

Swim for MS – 18,000 laps in one month!

 

Meet Tammy Bryson, COTA/L, of Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman

Tammy Bryson, COTA/L with Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman #EncoreRehab

Say hi to Tammy, Bryson, COTA/L, with Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman!

Tammy has been a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant for 13 years and enjoys her career. She says, “As I have been in the school system, I have seen many children progress and reach goals that seemed so difficult for them in the beginning. Helping a child be successful as they attain their developmental milestones is very rewarding to me.

Tammy received her degree from Wallace State Community College in Hanceville, Alabama. Her expertise is in pediatrics, autism, and sensory-related disorders.

Tammy is married with two children. She enjoys cooking as well as making farmhouse furniture with her husband. She is active in her church where she enjoys many volunteer activities.

Happy National Occupational Therapy Month to Tammy and all our dedicated Occupational Therapists and Assistants! 

Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman
1701 Main Avenue SW, Suite G
Cullman, Alabama 35055
256-775-3737
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Clinical Director Emily LaRue is Running Strong!

Encore Rehabilitation Clinical Director Emily LaRue, DPT, is seen her with her friend, Jill. #EncoreRehab

Encore Rehabilitation-Hayden Clinical Director Emily LaRue, DPT, recently competed in the Oak Barrel Half Marathon in Lynchburg, Tennessee! Emily says, “I love to run! I do 5Ks regularly but only one half marathon a year.”

Recently, Emily ran in the Decatur First Priority 5K Run were she came in first in her age group!

Emily, on the left, is seen here with her friend, Jill, at the Oak Barrel Half.

Great job, Emily! Keep running strong!

Encore Rehabilitation-Hayden
1387 State Highway 160
Warrior, Alabama 35180
205-647-6849
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Ty’Zairea Ceaser is Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Eufaula

Ty'Zairea Ceaser is Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehaiblitaiton-Eufaula #EncoreRehab

Congratulations to Ty’Zairea Ceaser, Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Eufaula!

New Quitman County Middle School Eight Grader Ty’Zairea competes in Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, and Track & Field for the Hornets. She was awarded the Best Offensive Player for Basketball. In her free time, she enjoys reading, cooking, and baking. Her future plans include becoming an entrepreneur.

Ty’Zairea is the daughter of Tommy and Tawana Ceaser.

Way to go, Ty’Zairea! We are proud of you!

Ty’Zairea is shown here with Encore Rehabilitation Physical Therapist Hans Rice, II.

Encore Rehabilitation-Eufaula
825 West Washington Street Suite 8
Eufaula, Alabama 36027
334-355-6009
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J.J. Dismukes is Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Eufaula

Welcome to Hans Rice, II, DPT-Encore Rehabilitation-Eufaula!

Rebekah Letlow – Getting Stronger!

Rachel Taylor – Patient of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Fayette

Rachel Taylor is Patient of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Fayette #EncoreRehab

Say hello to our Patient of the Month Rachel Taylor!

Following a knee injury, Rachel came to Encore Rehabilitation-Fayette for her rehabilitation. She says, “Encore Rehab in Fayette has a very kind, loving staff. I chose Encore because of knowing and working with Marla Kizzire, an awesome PTA.

Thank you, Rachel, for being a great patient! We are proud to have you as our Patient of the Month!

Encore Rehabilitation-Fayette
1793 North Temple Avenue
Fayette, Alabama 35555
205-904-8228
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Veteran Roy Ed Hayden recommends Encore Rehabilitation-Fayette

Getting People Back to Their Lifestyle – Marla Kizzire, Encore Rehabilitation Fayette

 

Thanks, Geneva Lions Club!

Geneva Staff at Lions club April 2019

 

Thank you to the Geneva Lions Club for having us speak at your meeting on Monday, April 8th!
 
We appreciate the opportunity to share about our rehabilitation services to the community of Geneva.
 
Pictured left to right;
Clinical Director Drew Whitfield, DPT; Jesse Whitfield, Marketing Representative and Josh Skipper, LPTA.
Encore Rehabilitation-Geneva
1200 West Maple Avenue
Geneva, Alabama 36340
334-684-3655  ext 4431
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AHSAA Champions Challenge changed to AHSAA Kickoff Classic

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Two Games set for 14th annual Season-opening Event
AHSAA Champions Challenge is now the AHSAA Kickoff Classic
      MONTGOMERY – The AHSAA Champions Challenge Football Classic will have a new name, “The AHSAA Kickoff Classic,” when it kicks off the 2019 prep football season at Montgomery’s Cramton Bowl August 22-23, and it also has two exciting games set for 2019.

Montgomery rivals Jeff Davis and Carver-Montgomery will play on Thursday night, August 22, in the first game of the 14th annual football extravaganza. Defending Class 7A state football champion Central-Phenix City and perennial powerhouse Hoover will tangle in Friday’s game on August 23. Both games kick off at 7 p.m., and will be live-streamed over the NFHS Network.

”We are excited about new name of this important event and equally excited about the two games we have set,” said Alabama High School Athletic Directs & Coaches Association (AHSADCA) Director Jamie Lee. “The Champions Challenge has been the “official” start of the AHSAA football season for more the last 13 years. The new name for the event, the AHSAA Kickoff Classic, aptly describes the importance of these games.”

Lee said while the name has been changed from the Champions Challenge, the event will continue to be an ideal way to start prep football season.

“The Kickoff Classic will showcase one of the state’s top rivalries, Jeff Davis versus Carver-Montgomery, on Thursday,” he said. “And on Friday night, two of our premiere 7A programs will battle when Hoover and Central-Phenix City play.  The field will be full of future college talent both nights and will be a great way to kick off our season. We are thankful to all of these programs for committing to this year’s AHSAA Kickoff Classic, and we look forward to watching all of our teams in the AHSAA compete during the season.”

Central (14-0) and Hoover (9-4) will be meeting for the second time in the season-opening classic. The Bucs won 23-7 in the 2016 Classic on the way to a 12-2 season and its 11th state title later that season. The Bucs also won the state crown in 2017.

The Red Devils of Coach Jamey DuBose are coming off a 14-0 season, including a 52-7 win over 2018 Champions Challenge winner Thompson in the Class 7A Super 7 state championship game at Jordan-Hare Stadium. Thompson beat Hoover in the 7A semifinals in 2018.

Central is making its second appearance in the AHSAA Kickoff Classic. Hoover is 3-0 in three previous Classic appearances. DuBose (125-38) and Hoover Coach Josh Niblett (203-52) have squared off in the state finals three times when DuBose was head coach at Prattville. His Lions won in 2008 and 2011 and Niblett’s Bucs in 2009. The two faced each other again in the 2013 Class 6A quarterfinals with Hoover edging DuBose’s Florence squad 22-21. Central and Hoover have played twice (1978 and 1996) with the Bucs winning both times.

Carver (8-3) and Jeff Davis (3-7) are meeting for the 51st time in the Montgomery rivalry. Coach James Thompson (39-14), now in his second year as head coach, made great strides with Carver (8-3) in 2018. He came to the Wolverines from Pickens County where he compiled a 31-11 record and reached the 1A stat finals two year in a row. The Wolverines reached the Class 6A state playoffs last season with a rugged battle for the Region 2 title evolving between arch-rivals Carver, Sidney Lanier and Park Crossing.

Jeff Davis, coached by Lee Carter, started last season with four straight setbacks but went 3-3 the rest of the year. That momentum has the Vols excited about 2019. Carter is 26-37 at Jeff Davis in six seasons with three state playoff appearances.  Jeff Davis holds a 36-14 edge in its series with Carver, including winning three of the last four years. Thompson’s tenure with the Wolverines began last year with a season-opening 19-3 win over the Vols to snap a three-game DJ winning streak.

A total of 52 different schools have participated in the AHSAA’s season-opening classic since its inception in 2006 with teams from each of the eight districts and seven classifications taking part over the years. Carver is making its fourth appearance while Jeff Davis is making its AHSAA Kickoff Classic debut.

The games will be live-streamed by the NFHS Network and broadcast by the AHSAA Radio Network.

AHSAA KICKOFF CLASSIC /
CHAMPIONS CHALLENGE HISTORY

2018
Clarke County 20, Sweet Water 14
Thompson 38, James Clemens 7
2017
Hewitt-Trussville 49, Pell City 10
Maplesville 20, Fyffe 7
2016
Andalusia 34, Brooks 13
Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa 42, Demopolis 7
Hoover 23, Central-Phenix City 7
2015
Bob Jones 37, Carver-Montgomery 30
Gordo 28, Glencoe 21
Madison Academy 19, Leeds 14
2014
Spanish Fort 42, Stanhope Elmore 14
Opelika 20, Carver-Montgomery 16
Dadeville 14, Piedmont 8
2013

Benjamin Russell 28, Walker 14
Straughn 35, Walter Wellborn 26
Bob Jones 23, Enterprise 20
2012
Spanish Fort 33, Muscle Shoals 22
Central of Clay County 25, Beauregard 13
McGill-Toolen 27, Northridge 0
2011
Hueytown 36, Thomasville 27
Hamilton 38, Sweet Water 35
Daphne 24, Clay-Chalkville 21

2010
Opelika 34, Greenville 6
Auburn 30, Spain Park 3
Jackson 30, Trinity 8

2009
Prattville 37, Carver-Montgomery 0
T.R. Miller 27, Leeds 7
Hoover 32, Oxford 27

2008
Prattville vs. Oxford, canceled due to inclement weather

2007
Prattville 36, North Gwinnett, Ga. 3

2006
Hoover 38, UMS-Wright 0
Clay-County 41, Addison 6

ALL TIME RECORDS (2006 – 2018)

SCHOOL                               DIS.    CL.     W-L    PTS   OPP
Hoover                      D-5      7A       3-0       93        34
Bob Jones                            D-8      7A       2-0       60        50
Opelika                              D-4      6A       2-0       54        22
Spanish Fort                         D-1      6A       2-0       75        36
Andalusia                              D-2      4A       1-0       34        13
Auburn                                  D-4      7A       1-0       30          3
Benjamin Russell                 D-4      6A       1-0       28        14
Central, Clay County**       D-6      5A       1-0       25        13
Clarke County                      D-1      4A       1-0       20        14
Clay County**                      D-6      3A       1-0       41          6
Dadeville                              D-4      4A       1-0       14          8
Daphne                                 D-1      6A       1-0       24        21
Gordo                                    D-7      3A       1-0       28        21
Hamilton                              D-7      4A       1-0       38        35
Hewitt-Trussville                D-5      7A       1-0       49        10

Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa            D-5      6A       1-0       42          7

Hueytown                              D-5      5A       1-0       36        27
Jackson                                   D-1      5A       1-0       30          8
Madison Academy                D-8      3A       1-0       19        14
Maplesville                            D-3      1A       1-0       20          7
McGill-Toolen Catholic        D-1      7A       1-0       27          0
Prattville*                              D-3      7A       1-0       36          3
Straughn                                D-2      3A       1-0       35        26
Thompson                             D-5      7A       1-0       38          7
T.R. Miller                              D-1      3A       1-0       27          7
Addison                                 D-7      1A       0-1         6        41
Beauregard                           D-4      5A       0-1       13        25
Brooks                                    D-7      4A       0-1       13        34
Central, Phenix City            D-4      7A       0-1         7        23
Clay-Chalkville                     D-5      6A       0-1       21        24
Demopolis                             D-3      5A       0-1         7        42
Enterprise                             D-2      7A       0-1       20        23
Fyffe                                       D-8      1A       0-1         7        20

Glencoe                                   D-6      3A       0-1       21        28
Greenville                               D-2      5A       0-1         6        34
James Clemens                       D-8      7A       0-1         7        38
Muscle Shoals                        D-7      6A       0-1       22        33
North Gwinnett, GA           GA      7A       0-1         3        36
Northridge                             D-5      6A       0-1         0        27
Oxford                                    D-6      6A       0-1       27        32
Piedmont                               D-6      3A       0-1         8        14
Pell City                                  D-6      6A       0-1       10        49
Spain Park                             D-5      7A       0-1         3        30
Stanhope Elmore                  D-4      6A       0-1       14        42
Thomasville                           D-3      4A       0-1       27        36
Trinity Presbyterian             D-3      4A       0-1         8        30
UMS-Wright                           D-1      4A       0-1         0        38
Walker                                    D-5      5A       0-1       14        28
Walter Wellborn                   D-6      3A       0-1       26        35
Carver-Montgomery            D-3      6A       0-2       46        94
Leeds                                      D-5      4A       0-2       21        46
Sweet Water                          D-3      1A       0-2       49        58
TOTAL                                                        31-31     949      949     

*-Scheduled to play in 2008 but cancelled due to inclement weather
**-Clay County merged with Lineville in 2012 to form Central, Clay County

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 and Mississippi!

We LOVE to see you move!

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Cindy Thompson is Patient of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Opelika

Patient of the Month Cindy Thompson with Clinic Director Daniel Winn, DPT

Patient of the Month Cindy Thompson with Clinic Director Daniel Winn, DPT

Say hello to Cindy Thompson – Patient of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Opelika!

Cindy recently had surgery on her knee and chose Encore Rehabilitation-Opelika as her rehab provider. While completing her therapy with Daniel and Keena, Cindy demonstrated hard work and a positive attitude. She has now returned to her previous level of independence and activity-without knee pain!

We are very proud of you, Cindy! Thanks for choosing Encore!

Encore Rehabilitation-Opelika
3051 Frederick Road, Suite 4
Opelika, Alabama 36801
334-521-6644
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Meet Daniel Winn, DPT, Clinical Director for Encore Rehabilitation-Opelika

James Thrift – “On My Way to Recover”

Welcome to Kim Rodning, OT, Marketing Representative for Encore Rehabilitation-Opelika!

Pediatric Rehab Staff at Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman

Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman Pediatric Therapy Staff
Say hello to the Encore Rehabilitation – Cullman Pediatric Rehab Staff!
 
Pictured left to right: Jenna Sanders, SLP; Kaci McAfee, SLPA; Kymberlee Sherrell, SLP; Kimberly Stansell, Receptionist; Leslie Perry, COTA: Ariel Tucker, OT; and Rachel Terry, SLP.
 
Encore Rehabilitation has been providing full-service Pediatric Therapy services including Occupational, Physical, and Speech Therapy in the Cullman area for many years. We are happy to answer your questions regarding Pediatric Therapy.
 
Call us if your child requires Pediatric Therapy Services. Our experienced and qualified staff are here to help!
Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman
1701 Main Avenue SW, Suite G
Cullman, Alabama 35055
256-775-3737

Say hello to Matthew Rugger, LAT, ATC

Encore Sports Medicine Athletic Trainer Matthew Rugger #EncoreRehab

Encore Sports Medicine Athletic Trainer Matthew Rugger celebrates National Athletic Training Month with us by sharing how he became an Athletic Trainer.

“I decided to become an Athletic Trainer after my own experience with an injury. My second year in college, I tore my labrum in my shoulder while playing baseball. I was dedicated to doing my rehabilitation because I understood it would take rehab to get me back on the playing field, doing what I loved. I think it’s important to have that connection with your athletes, understanding how it feels to be injured and having compassion to get them back to playing again. The best part of being an Athletic Trainer is building relationships and mentoring high school athletes. I love seeing the priceless reaction of an injured athlete as they get to return to play after the rehabilitation process.” ~Matthew Rugger, LAT, ATC

We thank you, Matthew, for your compassion and dedication to our athletes! Happy National Athletic Training Month!

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