Congratulations to the Gordo Clinic Athlete of the Month, Malik Betts! Malik is a sophomore, multi-sport athlete at Pickens County High School located in Reform, Alabama. He is a member of the Tornadoes Football and Basketball team. You can find him on the field, and on the court, wearing jersey number 13 and 6 respectively. Malik has received the Basketball MVP, Best Receiver, and Most Improved awards in his sports career thus far. Malik is the son of Katrina and Carlos Betts. Keep up the good work, Malik! Good luck this season!
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Haleyville Clinic Athlete of the Month, Jake Bonner.
Congratulations to Jake Bonner who was chosen as the Haleyville Clinic Athlete of the Month! Jake is a senior athlete at Phillips High School in Bear Creek, AL. He is a member of the Bear’s basketball team and you can find him on the court wearing the jersey number 21. His impressive award count consist of the Timesdaily 1A-3A basketball Player of the Year, 1st Team All-State his junior year, All-County and All-Conference for the last 4 years, and All-Regional the last 2 years. Jake is the son of Jeff and Karen Bonner. Good luck this coming basketball season, Jake! Keep up the good work!
AL Pain Center Athlete of the Month, Joel Powell.
Congratulations to one of the funnest patients we have ever had, Joel Powell! Joel was chosen as the October Alabama Pain Center Athlete of the Month and is a multi-sport, athlete at Huntsville High School. He is a member of the Panther’s football and basketball teams. You can find him on the field, or on the court, wearing the jersey number 14 and 30 respectively. Joel has a 4.0 GPA and plans to attend with Auburn University or UAB to study orthopedic surgery. He is the son of John and Linda Powell.
Keep up the good work, Joel! Good luck this season!
Oak Grove Clinic Athlete of the Month, Willie Williams.
Congratulations to Willie Williams who was chosen as the Oak Grove Clinic Athlete of the Month! Willie is a senior at Oak Grove high school. He is a member of the warriors basketball team and has played on the varsity team for 2 years now. He won the Defensive Player of the Year award for OGHS and you can find him on the court wearing the jersey number 12. Willie has a 2.9 GPA and plans to attend college for computer science. Good luck during basketball season, Willie! Keep up the good work!
Columbia Clinic Athlete of the Month, Charlie James.
Congratulations to Charlie James who has been chosen as the Columbia Clinic Athlete of the Month! Charlie is a multi-sport, Junior, athlete at Columbia High School. He has played on the varsity basketball, football, and baseball teams for 4 years now. You can find him wearing the jersey numbers 10 and 26. He has a 3.5 GPA and plans to go to Mississippi State University after graduation to pursue a degree in Sports Medicine. Charlie is the son of Charlie and Belfry James. Keep up the good work Charlie, proud of you!
Hayden Clinic Athletes of the Month, Alison Pugh and Drennen Hutchens.
Congratulations to Hayden’s Encore Athletes of the Month, Alison Pugh and Drennen Hutchens! Both athletes are from Corner High School located in Dora, Alabama. Encore is now the proud providers of sports medicine and ATC coverage for the Corner High School athletic program.
We will start with the ladies first – Alison is a junior and has played on the varsity volleyball team for 2 years now. She has won the athletics award and wears the jersey number 00. After high school, she plans on continuing her education in the sports medicine field. Alison is the daughter of Russ and Heather Harding.
Drennen is a senior and plays football, basketball, and runs track for the Yellow Jackets. He has played varsity sports since the 10th grade and wears jersey #2 for football and #00 in basketball. After graduation, Drennen plans to attend a state university for Physical Therapy. He is the son of Judy Woods.
Monroeville Encore Athlete of the Month, Shawn White.
Congratulations to the Monroeville Clinic Athlete of the Month, Shawn White! Shawn is a senior and multi-sport athlete from Excel High School. He has played varsity football, basketball, and baseball for the Panthers for 4 years. Shawn has won the All County Football award and the Cy Young baseball award for best pitcher.
Shawn has been visiting us for therapy from his ACL reconstruction. Below is a video of Shawn using the Biodex Isokinetic Machine. He will be back in the game in no time! Keep up the good work, Shawn!
Diamondhead Clinic Athlete of the Month, Desarae Necaise.
Congratulations to the August Diamondhead Encore Athlete of the Month, Desarae Necaise! Desarae is a freshman athlete at Hancock High School in Kiln, MS. She plays volleyball and basketball for the Lady Hawks. You’ll find her on the court wearing jersey #5 during Volleyball season and jersey #3 during Basketball season. So far in her high school sports career, Desarae has received 2 Volleyball certificates, 2 trophies for basketball and travel ball, along with the “Most Active” award. Her future plans are to attend South Alabama to acquire a Radiology degree. Desarae is the daughter of Sherri Favre and Dennin Necaise.
Keep up the goor work, Desarae! Good luck during Volleyball season!
Hayden Clinic and SportsFit helping in a local athlete’s battle against cancer.
Hayden High School’s multi-sport athlete, Jadon Neely, is only 15 years old and is in a serious battle with cancer. His prognosis at this time is not that great, and he has already lost an arm to the cancer.
So what is Encore going to do about it? For the month of August we will donate $5 from every new membership sold. Our SportsFit members, will be able to run on the decorated cardio equipment and for every mile logged on those machines we will donate $0.25 to helping Jadon! We are also taking donations for the family as well~ We want you to get to know Jadon too, so here is his story:
“Jadon Neely is fifteen years old and attends Hayden High School in Hayden, Alabama where he plays football and basketball, his two favorite sports. Late February of 2015, he began complaining about his arm pain. In March, his pediatrician thought the pain was due to an overuse injury and sent him to physical therapy. After attending therapy nearly six weeks, Jadon broke his right arm and was taken to the local urgent care where the images showed an abnormal break in his humerus. They casted his arm and sent him to do an MRI the next morning that confirmed the suspicion of a tumor in his bone that was replacing his bone marrow. He was referred to an orthopedic specialist who began a series of testing including biopsy. On May 29th, he was diagnosed with osteosarcoma and was then was referred to an oncologist to begin chemotherapy. In spite of the best chemo that is offered for this disease, Jadon’s tumor continued to grow. When first diagnosed, it was roughly the size of a quarter- within eight weeks it was the size of a softball. He was given three options, the very best wasamputating his right arm in order to save his life. On July 29th, Jadon’s arm was removed from his shoulder. He was able to keep his clavicle and scapula and his shoulder muscles. He still has five more months of second line defense chemo, as well as, lung surgery to remove a spot. Jadon begins occupational therapy right away, then proceeds with physical and recreational therapy. Jadon’s prognosis for survival is low in the medical world, due to his response to front line defense chemo; however, he isn’t moved by a prognosis, but is moved by the promises of A Great Big God.”
Decatur Encore Athlete of the Month, Macary Humphrey.
Congratulations to Macary Humphrey who was chosen as August’s Athlete of the Month for our Decatur Clinic. Macary will be a senior at Austin High School and has played basketball for 4 years. She also helped lead the Lady Bears to the Final Four last year. Macary was recently elected attorney general at Girls State and is a volunteer tutor and mentor to young children. She plans on attending the University of Alabama where she has received an academic scholarship. Keep up the hard work, Macary! We are proud of you!















