Vic went three for four with a pair of homers and three RBIs as the Trojans defeated Foley 15–0. The Alabama signee also pitched three innings, allowing one hit and striking out eight.
For that week: 10 innings pitched, 2 infield singles, 3 walks allowed, 27 strikeouts, opponents batted .065 off of her for the week and .035 for the season. She was also 4/6 at the plate with 2 singles, 2 homeruns, 3 rbis, 4 runs scored, 1 walk, and 1 stolen base.
Congratulations Vic!
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The Varsity Softball Pitcher for Cottage Hill Christian Academy has pitched 2 perfect games this past week allowing no hits and no runs. A 20-0 win versus Davidson on Monday and a 17-0 win versus UMS on Thursday. She has 15 strikeouts in 2 games. At the plate, Marilyn was 5 for 5 on the week with 5 RBI’s.
Congratulations Marilyn!
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Congratulations to Charles Perry, our Greene & Phillips Player of the Week!
The UMS-Wright Senior won a state championship in the 6A 1600 meter run at the state indoor championships at the CrossPlex in Birmingham with a time of 4:17.73. Perry also ran his personal best time in the 800 meter run and finished second with a 1:56.52 time. Perry has signed a track and field scholarship with the University of Virginia.
Attorney David Greene, a UMS-Wright Track and Field alumni presented the award to Perry on Wednesday with coaches Pat Galle and Rick Cleveland.
Thomas scored 19 points including the winning basket in Baker’s Hornets boys basketball 60-21 win against Theodore. Thomas was 6/10 from 3 point Range.
Congratulations to this week’s Player of the Week, Daphne High School Wrestler, Kalyse Hill!
Winning her third State Championship last week, the Lady Trojans team captain had a 40-0 record on the season, and won her 100th match at the state finals this year.
On Thursday, Attorney Stephen Collins met up with Kalyse and presented the custom award designed by Bad Ash Trading Co.
Congratulations to this week’s Player of the Week, UMS-Wright Junior center, Ansleigh Ishee!
With nothing short of an amazing season, Ishee has scored in double digits in 22 of The Lady Bulldogs 24 games this high school girls basketball season.
Friday afternoon, Greene & Phillips Founding Partner, Will Phillips presented Ishee the custom award designed by Bad Ash Trading Co. in a short ceremony before the team headed off for their 64-34 win against Bayside Academy where Ishee again scored in the double digits.
Following the presentation, Coach Terry Canova remarked, “I really appreciate Greene & Phillips recognizing Ansleigh Ishee our Junior Post Player. She’s our team’s leading scorer, and she’s scored in double figures in 22 of our 24 games. But Ansleigh is so much more than that.”
Canova went on, “Ansleigh is just a tremendous young lady. She’s loved by everyone that knows her, and is a tremendous teammate. Equally important is that she’s an outstanding student with a 3.8 GPA. I’m looking forward to seeing the great things in store for her in the future, both on the court and beyond.”
Williams’ remarkable achievement of 194 all-purpose yards and three touchdowns was pivotal in leading his team to a playoff victory against McAdory and a spot in the second round.
During the award presentation, David Greene, representing Greene and Phillips, joined Fox Ten’s Daeshen Smith at Saraland High School to honor Williams. His performance not only showcased his athletic prowess but also underscored his leadership both on and off the field.
Williams, expressing gratitude for the honor, attributed his success to the team’s collective effort and strategic gameplay. Saraland’s Coach Jeff Kelly praised Williams for his leadership qualities, describing him as an “outstanding football player” and a “great guy in the locker room.”
Greene commended Williams for his exceptional talent and foresaw a promising future for him at the University of Alabama. Williams’ contributions have been a significant factor in Saraland High School’s continued success under Coach Kelly’s guidance.
The Saraland Spartans, with Williams’ exceptional performance, look forward to their upcoming game against Briarwood Christan, as they advance in their pursuit of winning the Blue Map two years in a row.
This award marks the final Player of the Week recognition of the football season. A big thank you to Emily Cochran and everyone at Fox 10 for helping us highlight excellence among high school players across the region. We also want to thank all the coaches and teams who warmly welcomed us every week.
Royal, a senior running back, delivered a trifecta of touchdowns during last Friday’s game that fueled the Dolphins’ triumph over BC Raine . His remarkable 90-yard kickoff return, coupled with a 61-yard punt return and a 50-yard free kick return—all in the first half—were pivotal in reversing the team’s fortunes.
Personal Injury Attorney Stephen Collins of Greene & Phillips handed over the Player of the Week award to Royal, who humbly credited his teammates for the victory. “It’s definitely a team award,” Royal stated, emphasizing the collective effort that spurred his individual success.
Head Coach, Mark Hudspeth, praised Royal’s contributions on the field and also highlighted his character off the field, “He’s an exceptional player, but even better kid, a couple of weeks ago, we get through the Friday night game, probably 1030…. He’s handing out food the next morning at 6 a.m. at the church food pantry.”
Royal’s advice to peers is poignant: push forward regardless of the odds, maintain humility, and keep striving. His philosophy of hard work and perseverance resonates strongly in his community.
After presenting the award to Royal, Stephen Collins remarked , “This is one of our biggest missions. It’s to support our local community. So Greene & Phillips feels very passionate about supporting these local athletes. We love doing High School Player of the Week, whether that’s with football or any other sport.”
The Gulf Shores Dolphins head into the playoffs as the top seed.
Congratulations to Ronnie Royal for his amazing performance throughout the season and especially at Friday night’s gam. We look forward to seeing what he does at NC State as a member of the Wolfpack.
Amidst all the remarkable plays in week ten, Martin Corte, a senior running back from St. Michael Catholic School, was a cut above the rest.
In a thrilling game that concluded with a 55-54 win in overtime against T.R. Miller High School, Corte showcased a stunning athletic display, rushing for 187 yards and scoring a whopping six touchdowns. But in receiving the honor, the star running back was quick to highlight the team effort. “I think it was more of a team performance like my offensive line, they were the one to open up the holes for me, them, the wides, the receivers, everyone really just blocked the tail off and opened the holes, and I cut and got to open field.
His outstanding contribution to the game wasn’t restricted to just the offensive front. Coach Simon Cortopassi of St. Michael’s was quick to emphasize, “It was a great time to probably have the game of his life, you know, six touchdowns and 180+ rushing yards, I think another 60 receiving. And he played another 50, 60 snaps on defense, too.” Beyond Corte’s athletic prowess, Coach Cortopassi highlighted his dedication, especially during the off-season, where he took to the weight room, encouraging his teammates to become “bigger, stronger and faster.”
For Corte, being recognized as the Player of the Week was more than just an accolade. “I mean, it’s awesome. I haven’t won many awards, so it’s pretty cool,” he said, visibly elated. David Greene, representing Greene & Phillips, presented the award to Corte for his outstanding performance. “He is a fantastic young player… Congratulations to you from Greene & Phillips. You’re the player of the week,” Greene stated, emphasizing Corte’s significant achievements in the game.
This win wasn’t just a personal victory for Corte. It also marked a historic moment for St. Michael Catholic School, securing their spot in the playoffs for the first time in the program’s seven-year history.