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Jaxon Wilson – Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabiltation-Haleyville

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Congratulations to Jaxon Wilson, Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Haleyville!

Jaxon plays youth T-ball. His baseball jersey is #21. He is in First Grade. Jaxon is the son of Jeremy and Cassy Wilson.

Way to go, Jaxon! Have a great baseball season!

Encore Rehabilitation-Haleyville
42465 Highway 195
Haleyville, Alabama 35565
205-486-2753
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Macey Butler-Athlete of the Month for Addison High School and Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman

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Macey Butler has been selected as Athlete of the Month for Addison High School and Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman!

Macey, a Sophomore, is a multi-sport athlete for the Bulldogs. She participates in  Softball, Basketball, Volleyball, and Track. She has been named All-County in Basketball.

Macey is the daughter of Danny and Lori Butler.

Congratulations, Macey! We wish you all the best!

 

Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman
1701 Main Avenue, SW, Suite G
Cullman, Alabama 35055
256-775-3737
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Join Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman in supporting Autism Awareness
by participating in the 

2018 Funky Fun Run for the Autism Society of Alabama,
April 14, 2018 at Wallace State Community College. For more details, click here. 

Elijah Price-Athlete of the Month for Saint Bernard Preparatory and Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman

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Congratulations to Elijah Price, Athlete of the Month for Saint Bernard Preparatory School and Encore Rehabilitation, Cullman!

Elijah is a Senior who plays Basketball for the Saints. His post-graduation plans include attending the University of North Alabama and majoring in Exercise Science.

Elijah is the son of Jason and Stacey Price.

Way to go, Elijah! We hope you enjoy the remainder of your senior year!

Encore Rehabilitation-Cullman
1701 Main Avenue, SW, Suite G
Cullman, Alabama 35055
256-775-3737
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Join us in supporting Autism Awareness by participating in the 
2018 Funky Fun Run for the Autism Society of Alabama,
April 14, 2018 at Wallace State Community College. For more details, click here. 

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Jill Gillum – Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Russellville

Jill Gillum has been selected Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Russellville!

Jill is a Sophomore at Phillips High School. As a multi-sport athlete, she competes in Track, Volleyball, and Basketball for the Bears. Her plans after high school include attending the University of Alabama for a degree in General Studies.

Jill is the daughter of Tim & Donna Hill and Chris & Susan Gillum.

Congratulations, Jill! We wish you all the best!

Encore Rehabilitation-Russellville
15041 Highway 43
Russellville, Alabama 35653
256-331-0070
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AHSAA North-South All-Star Football Squads Announced

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Left – Head Coach for the South is Montgomery Catholic High School Coach Aubrey Blackwell. Right -The North Head Coach is Locust Fork’s Chris Musso.

North-South All-Star squads for the upcoming 59th AHSAA North-South All-Star Football Game have been selected. The two teams, composed of 2018 graduating seniors, were announced by Alvin Briggs, Director of the Alabama High School Athletic Directors & Coaches Association (AHSADCA) Tuesday.
The North-South Game will be played Thursday, July 19 at Montgomery’s Cramton Bowl. Kickoff will be at 7 p.m. The annual game will be live-streamed by the NFHS Network and broadcast by the AHSAA Radio Network.

The South holds a 30-26-2 edge in the North-South. The North won 14-13 last July, its third straight victory in the series which was first played in 1948. The North won that first game played in Tuscaloosa 33-0.

 


NORTH SQUAD

Coach Chris Musso, beginning his sixth season as head coach at Locust Fork, has compiled a 53-52 career record in 10 seasons – the first five at John Carroll (23-29) and the last five at Locust Fork (30-23). The Hornets have made the state playoffs three of the last four years.

The North Coaching Staff includes Tom Causey, Pelham; Drew Gilmer, Clay-Chalkville; Ryan Lolley, Gordo; Mark Sanderson, Donoho; Matt Griffith, Sylacauga; and James Thompson, Pickens County.

Headlining the North squad is defensive lineman Khamari Brown of Class 7A state champion Hoover, defensive lineman Desmond Scott and wide receiver Liallen Dailey of Class 6A state champion Pinson Valley. Leeds and Thompson have three players each selected. Green Wave seniors include kicker Greg Dawkins; offensive lineman Gage Towery; and defensive back Jaylen Washington. Chosen from the Class 7A Warriors (12-1) are defensive back Myles Brown, wide receiver Tim Harris-Edwards; and defensive lineman Mackie McNeal.


SOUTH SQUAD

Coach Aubrey Blackwell of Montgomery Catholic Preparatory School has led the Knights to a 22-11 record over his three seasons as head coach. Last year’s team finished 10-2, won the school’s first region title and first playoff game since 1989.
The South Coaching Staff consists of Jon Cooper, Kinston; Josh McClendon, Greenville; Kenny King, Daphne; Erik Speakman, Opelika; Kevin Smith, Benjamin Russell; and Andro Williams, W.S. Neal.

South Squad: Eight players who helped their teams play in state championship games last December have been selected to play in the 2018 game. Named to the South squad are quarterback Swift Lyle of Class 5A state champion St. Paul’s Episcopal and linebacker Shamar Lewis of Class 1A state champion Sweet Water. Defensive back Eric Cameron-Garror and running back Bryan Hill of Class 7A runner-up McGill-Toolen Catholic and offensive lineman Tavien White of Class 6A runner-up Wetumpka are also on the South squad. Goshen, which reached the Class 2A semifinals and finished with 12 wins for the first time in school history, is the only team to place three seniors on the South squad. Selected are quarterback Brock Snyder; wide receiver Zack Alford; and defensive lineman Devin Bell.

Encore Sports Medicine is proud to be the Official Provider of Athletic Training Services for the Alabama High School Athletic Association

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Want to learn more about our Sports Medicine Program?
Visit our website at encorerehab.com or call Gary Barfield, Director of Business Development and Sports Medicine at 404-933-4336.

 

Kaitlyn Wyninger – Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Winfield

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Kaitlyn Wyninger of Brilliant High School has been selected as Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Winfield! 

Kaitlyn is a multi-sport athlete for the Tigers participating in Cheer, Volleyball, Basketball, and Softball. She has been named All-County Softball and All-American Cheer. Her future plans include attending University of Alabama-Birmingham to major in Health Science.

Kaitlyn is the daughter of Crystal Harris.

Congratulations, Kaitlyn!

Encore Rehabilitation-Winfield
199 Carraway Drive, Suite A1
Winfield, AL 35594
205-487-0540
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Coach Randy Ragsdale Inducted into the AHSAA Sports Hall of Fame

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The following is an excerpt from :  There is Much More to ‘Coach Rags’ Than Wins and Losses can Measure by Bill Plott, AHSAA Historian. To view the entire article, click here. 

To fully measure the impact of Alabama Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2018 inductee Randy Ragsdale, one needs to look past his 242 football coaching victories.

That’s the opinion of those who know him, including Trinity Presbyterian High School’s head of school Kerry Palmer. “There is so much more to ‘Coach Rags’ than metrics can measure,” Palmer said. “Randy Ragsdale is one of the finest human beings I have ever known. He truly loves and cares for all of the students at our school – not just ‘his boys’. He learns every name, knows every relationship and demonstrates real interest in each individual student. Randy’s positivity, enthusiasm and optimism are always present and are contagious.”

Ragsdale was inducted into the Alabama High School Sports Hall of Fame as a member of the Class of 2018 at the Hall of Fame banquet March 19 at the Montgomery Renaissance Hotel and Convention Center.

A native of Conyers, a suburban city near Atlanta, Ragsdale attended Rockdale County High School, graduating in 1975. After an outstanding high school career, he received a football scholarship to Jacksonville State University. At JSU he earned All-American honors starting at tackle for three years and played in the NCAA Division II National Championship game in 1978 as a senior.

Upon graduation the following spring, he accepted a position at north Clayton High School in Georgia where he was an assistant coach for three years. He then moved to Fayette County (GA) where he coached from 1982-85.

In 1985 he moved to Alabama and joined the Northview High School coaching staff as defensive coordinator at the Dothan school. His impact was felt immediately as Northview won the 1985 Class 6A state championship.

After four years at Northview, Ragsdale moved to Trinity Presbyterian as head football coach, a position he held through the 2016 season. Although he announced his retirement from coaching, he continues to serve in the Middle School Dean position he has held since 2006.
With his retirement from football, Ragsdale legacy includes:

·         He compiled an overall head-coaching record of 242-86.

·         His teams qualified for the state playoffs 25 times in 28 seasons.

·         Trinity was 15-0 in 2003 and won the Class 4A state championship.

·         The Wildcats compiled a 45-game regular-season win streak from 2000-05.

·         His teams won 13 Region titles with an overall 116-23 region record.

·         He served as a coach in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star game, was head coach in the North-South All-Star Game in 2010 and assistant coach in 1997 and 2004; and also coached a team in the Down under Bowl in Australia.

·         He was named 2003 State Coach of the Year and was selected three times Metro Coach of the Year.

·         Received the prestigious Herman L. “Bubba” Scott Lifetime Achievement Award from the Fellowship of Christian Athletes in 2017 for his positive impact as a coach and commitment to his faith.

Todd Parsons, president of the Trinity Presbyterian Board of Trustees, added, “Coach Ragsdale put the Trinity football program on the map and compiled a record on the field of play that may never again be matched by a coach at a single school in Montgomery. Several members of our Trustee Board played for Coach Ragsdale and admire and respect him greatly.”

Coach Randy Ragsdale is one of 11 inductees to the Alabama High School Hall of Fame, Class of 2018. For a complete list of other 2018 inductees, please click here.

Encore Rehabilitation is proud to provide Sports Medicine Coverage for the Trinity Presbyterian School Wildcats and the Alabama High School Athletic Association. 
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Baseball-Coastal Community College South vs Wallace Community College Dothan, March 27, 2018

Coastal Community College South at Wallace Community College Dothan
March 27, 2018
Final Game 1
4-0 Wallace-Dothan wins
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345 Healthwest Drive
Dothan, Alabama 36303
334-836-4523

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Jaren Handy – Encore Rehabilitation-Beaumont Athlete of the Month

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Congratulations to Jaren Handy, Athlete of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Beaumont! Jaren is a Junior at Perry Central where he plays Defensive End for the Bulldogs. His future plans include attending college to play football and obtain an Engineering degree.

We wish you a great Senior year, Jaren!

Encore Rehabilitation-Beaumont
1411 Bradley Avenue
Beaumont, Mississippi 39423
769-390-8080

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2018 Encore Sports Medicine Symposium, July 13-15, 2018, Orange Beach, Alabama

Bo Shirey Encore SymposiumEncore Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine is proud to announce the 2018 Sports Medicine Symposium,
July 13-15, at the Orange Beach Event Center at the Wharf, in beautiful Orange Beach, Alabama.

Presenters, from all over the country, will speak on the latest technologies and concepts in Physical Therapy, Athletic Training and Sports Medicine. Courses will focus on subjects including new assessment capabilities, preventative measures and emergent rehabilitative techniques.

This Symposium has been designed and crafted for Physical Therapists, Athletic Trainers, Occupational Therapists, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialists and Ortho Technicians. Participants may choose to attend one, two, or three days. Up to 18 CEUs may be earned.

~ FOR MORE INFO on courses, dates, and fees, choose here.

~ TO REGISTER for the Symposium and individual CEUs, choose here.

~ SCHEDULE for the three day events, choose here.

Encore Sports Medicine Symposium Presenters for 2018 include:
Dr Chris Jones, University South Alabama Health Systems, Mobile, AL
Dr Ben Gomez, Cullman Regional Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Cullman, AL
Dr. Eric J. Fuchs, ATC, AEMT, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond Kentucky
Robert Allen (Robb) Rogers M.Ed, MSCC, CSCS
John Seddon CSCS and NSCA-CPT, The Strength Zone, Mobile, AL
Aaron Sciascia PhD, ATC, PES, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond Kentucky
Brett R. Smith, M.D., M.S.  Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine
Gulf Breeze, FL
Brad Cheatham, ATC, Encore Rehabilitation, Decatur Alabama
David Greer, PT DPT OCS, Encore Rehabilitation, Mobile, AL
Dr. Chase Smith, Southern Bone and Joint Specialists, Dothan, AL
Dr. James Robinson, Team Physician for the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL
Dr. Ricardo Colberg, Andrews Sports Medicine and Orthopeadic Center,
Birmingham, AL

If you have any questions please contact our event coordinator,
Bo Shirey, via email at bamaboshirey@gmail.com, or call our office
at 256-775-3737 or 256-347-6136 during business hours.