
Monday Motivation – October 15, 2018



Tyynismaa, Strand Finish Strong in the 20th Jesse Owens Classic to Claim AHSAA X-C Spotlight
MONTGOMERY – AHSAA runners Ethan Strand of Vestavia Hills High School and Amaris Tyynismaa of Montgomery Catholic High School were the top finishers from the state at the prestigious 20th annual Jesse Owens Classic cross country championships held at Oakville Indian Mounds and Museum course last weekend to share the AHSAA Cross Country Spotlight this week. The course will host the AHSAA state championships in November.
Strand, a sophomore, finished the 5,000-meter race in 15:39.90 to cross second behind senior Davis Bove of Centennial (TN). Bove won the title with a 15:32.10 time.
Defending meet champ Will Stone of Homewood was third. The Patriots senior clocked 15:52.15, 30 seconds off his 2017 winning time of 15:22.32. Scottsboro sophomore Hayden Judge was fourth overall at 15:53.43 in the field of 256 runners from around the Southeast. Huntsville, coached by Graciela Bryant, won the team title with 143 points, and Scottsboro was second at 193.
Defending champion Tyynismaa crossed the finish line in third place in the Gold Division featured race. Tyynismaa, possibly the most notable girls’ cross country runner in AHSAA history, clocked 18:00.93, which was 10 seconds off her winning time of 17:50.51 in 2017.
Junior Sasha Neglia of Dobyns-Bennett (TN) and sophomore Landri Wilcox of Cookeville (TN) finished 1-2 with times of 17:18.60 and 17:44.77, respectively. Both times fell well short of Tyynismaa’s course record 17:03 run in the AHSAA State Championships as an eighth grader in 2014.
Thompson senior McKenzie Hogue and Homewood junior Lainey Phelps crossed in fifth and sixth place with times of 18:10.05 and 18:20.74 in the field of 219 runners. Auburn juniors Samantha Rogers and Harper McGowan came in 11th and 12th to help the Tigers of Coach Naomi Bergh win the overall team title with 88 points. Homewood was fifth with 205 in the field of 31 teams from across the Southeast.
Fort Payne junior Maggie Crow crossed the finish line in the Silver Division race third with a time of 19:59.26 to help the Wildcats win the Silver team crown with 74 points. Forty-one teams and 286 runners competed.
Faith Academy sophomore Bailey Lansdown clocked 19:55.80 to win the Bronze Race title over runner-up Kathy Hammond of LAMP, who crossed at 19:56.32 in the field of 301 competitors. Scottsboro won the Bronze team title with 47 points and Lawrence County was second with 104.
In the boys’ Silver division race, Helena sophomore Brady Barton finished seventh with a 16:57.44 time in the field of 357 runners. Pearl (MS) won the team championship with 93 points and James Clemens was second with 145. Beauregard seniorJonathan Jenkins captured the Bronze race with a 16:32.44 time. Briarwood Christian sophomore Trent Malloy was second at 16:39.95 in the field of 478 runners. Saint John Paul II Catholic was the team champion with 72 points and Montgomery Catholic was second with 86.
In other cross country highlights reported by Xpress Timing and Alabama Runners.com:
GIRLS
MEGHAN SCHWARZE, ARAB: The senior clocked 19:58.93 to take first place in the 5A/7A division race at the Lake Guntersville Invitational meet. Teammate and eighth grader Grace Goslin was second clocking 21:98.422 as the Lady Knights scored 15 points to take the dominating team win. Albertville was second with 60 points.
ELIZABETH SLONE BUTLER, DAR: The Patriots’ sophomore runner beat the field of 92 runners with a time of 20:56.60 to claim the Class 1A/4A division championship of the Hay on the Run Invitational at Fairview Town Park. Ashville sophomore Meghan McCarthy was second clocking 21:14.31. St. Bernard won the team title with 45 points, and Hatton was second with 83.
BROOKE DuPLANTIER, FAIRHOPE: Was the top AHSAA runner to cross the finish line at the T.R. Miller Challenge at Brewton finishing third behind Gulf Breeze (FL) runner Lauren Jorgensen and West Florida’s Skylar Grant with a time of 22:16.00. Jorgensen won with a 19:54.55 time. UMS-Wright and Fairhope finished deadlocked in first place at 100 points each, with the Bulldogs taking first place in the tie breaker.
EVIE BELL, OAK MOUNTAIN: Clocked 13:36.78 in the Boonie Invitational two-mile event at Alabama’s Veterans Park to beat the field. The Eagles won the team title as well with 17 points. Mountain Brook was second with 44.
BOYS
SAM MOULTRIE, GUNTERSVILLE: The junior clocked 16:02.84 to win the Class 5A/7A division of Lake Guntersville Invitational meet that featured a strong field of 107 runners. Dustyn Lewis of Grissom was second with a 16:25.33 finish to lead the Tigers (33 points) to the team championship. Albertville had 52 to finish second.
KYLE SAYLOR, DAR: Won the 1A/4A division race at the Lake Guntersville Invitational hosted by Guntersville High School with a winning time of 18:01.71. Collin Mayfield of Geraldine was second at 18:05.95 in the field of 82 participants. DAR also won the team championship posting 31 points. Brindlee Mountain was second with 74.
CALEB GUTHERY, ST. BERNARD: The junior clocked 17:12.94 to nip senior Aaron Brown of Hanceville (17:20.49) to win the Hay on the Run Invitational at Fairview Town Park. The race had 141 runners. Host Fairview won the team title with 72 points. St. Bernard was second with 78.
JOSEPH PERRY, UMS-WRIGHT: The freshman clocked 17:39.59 to finish first in field of 232 runners at the T.R. Miller Challenge held at the Brewton Cross Country Course. The Bulldogs also won the team competition with 98 points.
HANSON McGOWAN, OAK MOUNTAIN: Ran the two-mile race distance at the Boonie Invitational held at Veterans Park in Alabaster in 10:51.53 to claim first place. Oak Mountain also won team competition with 15 points. Mountain Brook was second with 51.
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 Cross Country Update – September 20, 2018
Inaugural Cullman County Schools Media Day for Fall Sports – 2018
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AHSAA Football Scoreboard, Friday, October 13, 2018
Friday’s Results (Includes Thursday results)
CLASS 7A
Auburn 34, Smiths Station 0
Austin 40, Huntsville 3
Baker 37, Alma Bryant 7
Bob Jones 15, Sparkman 10
Central-Phenix City 44, Lee-Montgomery 17
Davidson 21, Murphy 0
Fairhope 24, Foley 7
Gadsden 31, Florence 24
Hoover 32, Spain Park 7
James Clemens 63, Grissom 7
Mountain Brook 20, Hewitt-Trussville 17
Prattville 47, Jeff Davis 32
Theodore 15, McGill-Toolen Catholic 3
Thompson 21, Vestavia Hills 20
Tuscaloosa County 10, Oak Mountain 7
CLASS 6A
Albertville 24, Lee-Huntsville 20
Athens 56, Columbia 0
Blount 32, Gulf Shores 22
Clay-Chalkville 61, Pell City 0
Daphne 13, Robertsdale 6
Eufaula 52, Russell County 31
Fort Payne 17, Buckhorn 0
Hartselle 35, Decatur 14
Hazel Green 33, Mae Jemison 6
Helena 16, Carver-Birmingham 0
Homewood 34, Chelsea 7
Hueytown 33, Bessemer City 14
Jackson-Olin 40, Pelham 28
McAdory 35, Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa 26
Muscle Shoals 47, Cullman 17
Northridge 42, Brookwood 18
Opelika 30, Calera 10
Oxford 47, Shades Valley 13
Pinson Valley 41, Huffman 6
Saraland 35, St. Paul’s Episcopal 0
Sidney Lanier 35, Carver-Montgomery 25
Spanish Fort 10, Baldwin County 0
Stanhope Elmore 31, Selma 20
Wetumpka 23, Benjamin Russell 7
CLASS 5A
Bibb County 34, Chilton County 21
Boaz 42, Sardis 14
Brewer 32, Guntersville 8
Briarwood Christian 41, Parker 7
Center Point 40, Sylacauga 14
Central-Clay County 40, St. Clair County 7
Charles Henderson 17, Carroll 7
Demopolis 40, Central-Tuscaloosa 7
East Limestone 34, Ardmore 0
Etowah 54, Douglas 0
Fairfield 43, Woodlawn 13
Greenville 34, Beauregard 13
Hayden 32, Corner 15
Jackson 15, Citronelle 6
Jasper 28, Lawrence County 7
Jemison 34, Marbury 22
LeFlore at Wilcox Central ??
Madison Academy 64, Madison County 22
Mortimer Jordan 45, Munford 6
Pleasant Grove 42, John Carroll Catholic 0
Ramsay 12, Wenonah 7
Russellville 65, Hamilton 34
Scottsboro 44, Arab 27
Southside-Gadsden 21, Alexandria 14
Springville 23, Moody 14
Tallassee 39, Rehobeth 14
Vigor 41, Faith Academy 0
CLASS 4A
American Christian 64, Sipsey Valley 7
Anniston 7, White Plains 0
Brooks 48, Deshler 7
Cherokee County 54, Ashville 13
Clarke County 6, Hillcrest-Evergreen 0
Curry 18, Cordova 14
DAR 59, Danville 12
Elmore County 24, Childersburg 14
Escambia Count 24, Andalusia 3
Fairview 31, West Morgan 14
Good Hope 23, Haleyville 7
Hokes Bluff 49, Cleburne County 10
Jacksonville 22, Oneonta 21
Leeds 34, Holtville 21
Lincoln 30, Handley 14
Montevallo 38, Sumter Central 24
North Jackson 69, Priceville 7
Northside 54, Oak Grove 21
Randolph 45, St. John Paul II Catholic 35
Rogers 39, West Limestone 12
Trinity Presbyterian 10, Dale County 0
UMS-Wright 65, Monroe County 0
West Blocton 46, Dallas County 8
Williamson 26, W.S. Neal 14
Wilson 21, Elkmont 0
CLASS 3A
Bayside Academy 35, Excel 6
Clements 40, East Lawrence 0
Colbert Heights 42, Lexington 25
Fultondale 16, Midfield 14
Gordo 55, Greene County 6
Hale County 22, Holt 20
Houston Acaemy 37, Geneva 28
J.B. Pennington 28, Holly Pond 0
Lamar County 24, Oakman 21
Lauderdale County at Phil Campbell
Locust Fork 38, Vinemont 32
Mobile Christian 16, Flomaton 12
Montgomery Academy 33, Southside-Selma 26
Piedmont 37, Glencoe 0
Pike County 32, Slocomb 10
Pike Road 40, Dadeville 30
Plainview 55, Brindlee Mountain 6
Pleasant Valley 39, B.B. Comer 6
Prattville Christian 28, Bullock County 27
Providence Christian 61, Opp 0
Randolph County 53, Walter Wellborn 13
Saint James 49, Beulah 20
Saks 30, Weaver 7
Susan Moore 35, Pisgah 6
Sylvania 59, New Hope 13
Thomasville 28, T.R. Miller 12
Wicksburg 27, Straughn 14
Winfield 35, Carbon Hill 12
CLASS 2A
Abbeville 54, Daleville 0
Addison 43, Tanner 18
Aliceville 36, Southeastern 6
Cleveland 49, Woodland 21
Collinsville 59, Asbury 13
Cottage Hill Christian 35, Leroy 9
Fyffe 56, Cedar Bluff 0
Goshen 36, Calhoun 0
G.W. Long 24, Houston County 15
Hatton 66, Tharptown 7
Highland Home 31, Luverne 28
J.U. Blacksher 38, Chickasaw 35
LaFayette 27, Alabama Christian 8
North Sand Mountain 64, Ider 20
Ranburne 47, West End 19
Red Bay 12, Colbert County 7
Reeltown 31, Central Coosa 12
Section 24, Sand Rock 14
Southern Choctaw 39, R.C. Hatch 6
Tarrant 27, Sulligent 14
Thorsby 50, Fayetteville 6
Vincent 27, Horseshoe Bend 8
Washington County 28, Choctaw County 22
Westbrook Christian 48, Gaston 0
Winston County 40, Cold Springs 8
Zion Chapel 27, Central-Hayneville 12
CLASS 1A
A.L. Johnson 50, Ellwood Christian 30
Berry 42, Brilliant 6
Billingsley 47, Autaugville 8
Brantley 53, Red Level 14
Cherokee 44, Shoals Christian 14
Coosa Christian 32, Gaylesville 6
Donoho 45, Talladega County Central 18
Falkville 70, Decatur Heritage 41
Francis Marion at Linden
Florala 63, McKenzie 29
Georgiana 35, Elba 27
Kinston 20, Pleasant Home 14
Lanett 42, Loachapoka 0
Lynn 35, Hubbertville 28
Maplesville 32, Isabella 0
Marengo 19, Sweet Water 12
Mars Hill Bible 26, Central-Florence 9
McIntosh 18, St. Michael Catholic 10
Millry 33, J.F. Shields 0
Notasulga 41, Verbena 0
Phillips 38, Hackleburg 8
Pickens County 67, Meek 20
Ragland 47, Valley Head 6
R.A. Hubbard 42, Woodville 33
South Lamar 55, Marion County 31
Spring Garden 39, Victory Christian 12
St. Luke’s Episcopal 62, Fruitdale 0
Waterloo 48, Vina 0
Winterboro 52, Appalachian 14
Football Postponements
Class 6A
Dothan at Northview, moved to Sat., Oct. 13, 7 p.m.
Class 4A
Ashford at Headland, moved to Sat., Oct. 13, 7 p.m.
Class 2A
Barbour County at Ariton, moved to Monday, Oct. 15, 7 p.m.
Cottonwood at Geneva County, moved from Cottonwood to Hartford, Sat., Oct. 13, 7 p.m.
New Brockton at Samson, moved to Nov. 2, 7 p.m.
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.

Ms. Patty Headley recently had knee replacement surgery. She chose Encore Rehabilitation-Clanton to be her rehab provider. Ms. Patty says, “I liked the Encore Rehab workers and the care I got. I looked forward to coming each day.”
The rehab staff enjoyed having Ms. Patty, too! Her Physical Therapist, Taylor Phillips, says, “Ms. Patty was a joy to have in therapy. At 82, she is a model patient and stayed very positive throughout her rehab.”
Congratulations to Ms. Patty for being selected Patient of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Clanton! We wish you the best!
Encore Rehabilitation-Clanton
674 Ollie Avenue
Clanton, Alabama 35045
205-280-1100
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“I would recommend Encore Rehabilitation” – Cathy Shands McGee
Madison Taylor – Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation Clanton

What a special treat to have McKenzie Back visit us today at Encore Rehabilitation-Fayette! McKenzie is the Fayette County High School 12th Grade Homecoming Maid for 2018 and the Patient of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Fayette!
Congratulations, McKenzie, from all your friends at Encore! ~ Kayla, Brittney, Marla, and Natalie
Encore Rehabiltiation-Fayette
1793 North Temple Street
Fayette, Alabama 35555
205-904-8228
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Betty Brown – “I LOVE my Encore Staff!”
Getting People Back to Their Lifestyle – Marla Kizzire, 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
205-904-8228
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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