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GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS


AISA 2001-2002 Calendar

AISA 2002-2003 Calendar


DRAGONTAIL WORKSHOPS:

The final two (2) DragonTail Workshops are scheduled for May 14 and 17, 2002. Attendance is required for all AISA members. Please complete the Registration Form have on file at the AISA office by May 1, 2002.  

Each member is encouraged to select their most qualified technology person and enroll him/her in one of the "DragonTail" workshops.

Registration Form

ACCREDITATION COMMITTEE MEETING:
May 14, 2002 at 10:00 a.m. in the Huntingdon College Russell Dining Hall. 

AISA STATE BOARD MEMBERS
:
The April 27, 2002, AISA State Board meeting has been changed to May 18, 2002. 

APRIL

27 - State Board Meeting (MOVED TO MAY 18, 2002)
29-30 - State Golf Tournament

MAY

1-2 - First Round State Baseball Tournament
3-4 - State Softball Tournament
6 - State SGA Convention
8-11 - State Baseball Tournament
15 - Athletic Committee Meeting
18 - All Star Baseball and Softball 
20 - Last Day of School
- End of Second Semester (90 Days)
- 180 Total Days

HEADMASTER ANNOUNCEMENTS



ATTENTION AISA STATE BOARD MEMBERS:
The April 27, 2002, AISA State Board meeting has been changed to May 18, 2002. 

ADMINISTRATORS' WORKSHOP JUNE 10 - 13 AT HUNTINGDON COLLEGE

Administrators' Workshop Registration Form

 

CONGRATULATIONS!!

MARION MILITARY INSTITUTE
SUMITON CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
JOHN T. MORGAN ACADEMY
SOUTH CHOCTAW ACADEMY
PICKENS ACADEMY
MOBILE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
ABBEVILLE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
EDGEWOOD ACADEMY
PATRICIAN ACADEMY
CRENSHAW CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
MONROE ACADEMY
ESCAMBIA ACADEMY
TUSCALOOSA ACADEMY
EVANGEL CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
LEE-SCOTT ACADEMY
PIKE LIBERAL ARTS SCHOOL

2001-2002 
BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL AWARD

 

2002-2003 ACCREDITATION VISITS SCHEDULED

2002 - 2003

ALABAMA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL ASSOCIATION

ACCREDITATION VISITING DATES

October:
10 -Thursday-Tuscaloosa Academy (SACS) Abbreviated
15 - Tuesday - Springwood Academy (SACS) Abbreviated
22 - Tuesday - Glenwood School (SACS) Abbreviated
29 - Tuesday - Shiloh Christian School

November:
5 - Tuesday - Escambia Academy
14 - Thursday - Coosa Christian School

December:
10 - Tuesday - Cathedral Christian School

January:
9 - Thursday - Enterprise Preparatory Academy
14 - Tuesday - Clarke Prep School
21 - Tuesday - Warrior Academy
28 - Tuesday - Taylor Road Academy

February:
4 - Tuesday - Calvary Christian Academy
6 - Thursday - Hooper Academy

March:
4 - Tuesday - Jackson Academy

April:
1 - Tuesday - Prattville Christian Academy
8 - Tuesday - Islamic Academy of Alabama
10 - Thursday - Chambers Academy


ACADEMIC NOTES



 

CLICK HERE FOR THE AISA SUMMER SCHOOL 2002 PERMISSION FORM

CLICK HERE FOR THE PRESIDENT'S AWARD CRITERIA

CLICK HERE FOR THE PRESIDENT'S AWARD SCORE SHEET

ATTENTION LIBRARIANS:
Visit this web site for www.demo.libdata.com.  It may be a library program you could use.

SGA SPRING CONVENTION:

REGISTRATION 9:30 a.m.

Our new Spring Convention location is the Faulkner University Gymnasium.  Because of the size of the gym, your SGA is no longer limited in the number of members who may attend.

Campaigning for State Office is from 9:30-10:30.  Each candidate may have 1 (one) wall poster - no larger than poster board size.  There is no limit to the number of handouts.

The candidates' speeches may be entertaining, but at least half the speech should be serious and reflect the candidates' desire to hold the office.

Also this year the SGA Executive Committee voted to give a monetary award to the 1st place winners of the Scrapbook competition in each class and to the winners of the Best SGA in each class.

Dress for the Convention is Sunday.  

SGA BALLOT FOR STATE SGA OFFICE 2002-2003

SGA CONVENTION SET:

*PLEASE NOTE CHANGE!

When: Monday, May 6
Time: 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. - Registration and Campaigning
10:30 a.m. - approximately 12:30 p.m. - Meeting
Where: Faulkner University Gym
Appropriate Dress: *Sunday Dress Only!

ART SHOW RESULTS:
AISA's State Art Show was held on Wednesday, April 24, 2002. Congratulations to all the winners. See below.

Grade Level K-5 - Grade 1

Best of Show:

Macie Smith

St. Mark United Methodist

Water Base Art:

1st Place

Austin Jordan

Monroe Academy

2nd Place

Frannie Thompson

Lee-Scott Academy

3rd Place

Cole Handley

St. Mark United Methodist

Graphic Art:

1st Place

Macie Smith

St. Mark United Methodist

2nd Place

Jonathan Comer

Wilcox Academy

3rd Place

Trevor Sheffield

Patrician Academy

Drawing (non-color):

1st Place

Rebecca Hastings

Morgan Academy

2nd Place

Lindsay Tubbs Wilcox Academy

3rd Place

Shaun Worley Ashford Academy

Drawing (color):

1st Place

Caroline Wilson

Lee-Scott Academy

2nd Place

Anna Marie Ware St. Mark United Methodist

3rd Place

Brooke Reeves Demopolis Academy

Three Dimensional Art:

1st Place

Ben Spiller

Wilcox Academy

2nd Place

Carolyn Lee Autauga Academy

3rd Place

Kilian Afzalirad Mobile Christian School

Group Work:

1st Place

Covington's 1st Grade

Patrician Academy

2nd Place

1st Grade

St. Mark United Methodist

3rd Place

Mrs. Durbins Class Autauga Academy

Collage:

1st Place

Cara Pickering

Meadowview Chr. School

2nd Place

Dusty Hanks Monroe Academy

3rd Place

Katie Claroy Lee-Scott Academy

Mixed Media:

1st Place

Macie Smith

St. Mark United Methodist

2nd Place

Hope Finley

Cornerstone Chr. School

3rd Place

Ashleigh Christopher Patrician Academy

Grade Level 2-3

Best of Show:

Dabney Perrine

Enterprise Preparatory Academy

Painting:

1st Place

Carley Adams

Glenwood School

2nd Place

Rebecca Brewster

St. Mark United Methodist

3rd Place

Katherine Trousdale Riverhill School

Water Base Art:

1st Place

Sara Walston

Mobile Christian School

2nd Place

Anslee Allen

Lee-Scott Academy

3rd Place

Emily Nestor Hooper Academy

Graphic Art:

1st Place

Melvin Guler

Tuscaloosa Academy

2nd Place

Christina Clary Morgan Academy

3rd Place

Julie Howorth Macon-East Montgomery

Drawing (non-color):

1st Place

Cade Wheat

Pickens Academy

2nd Place

Kenna Spiller Wilcox Academy

3rd Place

Taylor Moody Macon-East Montgomery

Drawing (color):

1st Place

Ashley Shamblin

Tuscaloosa Academy

2nd Place

Robert Olinger Morgan Academy

3rd Place

Haley Mitchell Demopolis Academy

Three Dimensional:

1st Place

Dabney Perrine

Enterprise Preparatory

2nd Place

Kenna Spiller

Wilcox Academy

3rd Place

Angela Malone Shelby Academy

Group Work:

1st Place

3rd Grade

Shelby Academy

2nd Place

2nd Grade Abbeville Chr. Academy

3rd Place

Ms. Stacy's 2nd Grade Monroe Academy

Collage:

1st Place

Katie Knox

Crenshaw Chr. Academy

2nd Place

Taryn Burgess Riverhill School

3rd Place

Kate Moody

Lee-Scott Academy

Mixed Media:

1st Place

Kenna Spiller

Wilcox Academy

2nd Place

Clay Boylen Sumiton Chr. School

3rd Place

Jemmee Hood

Lee-Scott Academy

Grade Level 4-6

Best of Show:

Hunter Hanson

Sumter Academy

Painting:

1st Place

Brantley Stallworth

Monroe Academy

2nd Place

Nada Baalbaki Riverhill School

3rd Place

Alena Bearden Morgan Academy

Water Base Art:

1st Place

Justin Henderson

Hooper Academy

2nd Place

Brantley Stallworth Monroe Academy

3rd Place

Alexis Paine

St. Mark United Methodist

Graphic Art:

1st Place

Brook Robertson

Morgan Academy

2nd Place

Grades 4 & 5 St. Mark United Methodist

3rd Place

Alex Nelson Sumter Academy

Drawing (non-color):

1st Place

Blake Townson

Springwood School

2nd Place

Matthew Tucker Enterprise Prep. Academy

3rd Place

Hannah Giles So. Choctaw Academy

Drawing (color):

1st Place

Hunter Hanson

Sumter Academy

2nd Place

H.M. Anderson Tuscaloosa Academy

3rd Place

Ashley Watson Monroe Academy

Three Dimensional Art:

1st Place

Aaron McGaughly

Mobile Chr. School

2nd Place

Amy Kathryn Grimos Meadowview Chr. School

3rd Place

Shelby Ingrum Shoals Chr. School

Group Work:

1st Place

4th Grade Class

Riverhill School

2nd Place

Jamie Pilcher / Anne Wilkerson Morgan Academy

3rd Place

W.A. 4th Grade Wilcox Academy

Commercial Art:

1st Place

Jae Mills

Crenshaw Chr. Academy

2nd Place

Jedd House Monroe Academy

3rd Place

Morgan Musick Lakeside School

Photography:

1st Place

Kira Wenger

Sumter Academy

2nd Place

Garrett Hardee Monroe Academy

3rd Place

Rachel Wright Escambia Academy

Collage:

1st Place

Elizabeth Brooks

Mobile Chr. School

2nd Place

Ashley Collins Cornerstone Chr. School

3rd Place

Jordan Peavy Fort Dale Academy

Mixed Media:

1st Place

Timberly Feurley

Tuscaloosa Academy

2nd Place

Chelsea Etheridge Marengo Academy

3rd Place

Brian Teler Glenwood School

Grade Level 7-9

Best of Show:

Crystal Barton

Coosa Valley Academy

Painting:

1st Place

Crystal Barton

Coosa Valley Academy

2nd Place

Meredith Randall

Tuscaloosa Academy

3rd Place

Hannah Willis Marengo Academy

Water Base Art:

1st Place

Lacy Dute

Faith Academy

2nd Place

Sam Kauffman Coosa Valley Academy

3rd Place

Matthew Ray Demopolis Academy

Graphic Art:

1st Place

Matthew Ray

Demopolis Academy

2nd Place

Whitney Brooks Monroe Academy

3rd Place

Katie Woods Tuscaloosa Academy

Drawing (non-color):

1st Place

Daniel Pody

Coosa Valley Academy

2nd Place

Sydney Broadaway Marengo Academy

3rd Place

Goode Barnes Monroe Academy

Drawing (color):

1st Place

Jessica Fewell

Sumiton Chr. School

2nd Place

Mary Hagerman Pickens Academy

3rd Place

Melinda Cliase Mobile Christian School

Three Dimensional Art:

1st Place

Meredith Randell

Tuscaloosa Academy

2nd Place

Justin Taylor Southern Academy

3rd Place

Tree Stephens Macon-East Montgomery

Commercial Art:

1st Place

Hannah Willis

Marengo Academy

2nd Place

Addie Sims Coosa Valley Academy

3rd Place

Joseph Bowers

Crenshaw Chr. Academy

Photography:

1st Place

Andy Bolton

Monroe Academy

2nd Place

Katie Dubois Sumter Academy

3rd Place

Alex Scillion Riverhill School

Collage:

1st Place

Trisha D. Mario

Tuscaloosa Academy

2nd Place

Brittney Balliet Monroe Academy

3rd Place

Morgan Cox Southern Academy

Mixed Media:

1st Place

Crystal Barton

Coosa Valley Academy

2nd Place

Courtney Beck Crenshaw Chr. Academy

3rd Place

Cassie Reid Sumter Academy

Grade Level 10-12

Best of Show:

April Nix

Coosa Valley Academy

Painting:

1st Place

April Nix

Coosa Valley Academy

2nd Place

Anna Henson Demopolis Academy

3rd Place

Sara Giedinghagen

Sumiton Christian School

Water Base Art:

1st Place

Laurie Patterson

Coosa Valley Academy

2nd Place

Ashley McInvale Crenshaw Chr. Academy

3rd Place

Whitney Junkin Faith Academy

Graphic Art:

1st Place

Henry Jackson

Lee-Scott Academy

2nd Place

Anna Henson Demopolis Academy

3rd Place

Sara Giedinghagen Sumiton Chr. School

Drawing (non-color):

1st Place

Steve Tuomalo

Calvary Chr. Academy

2nd Place

Donna Jo Stewart Southern Academy

3rd Place

Sara Giedinghagen Sumtion Chr. School

Drawing (color):

1st Place

Courtney Mazzola

Glenwood School

2nd Place

Samantha Lalak Monroe Academy

3rd Place

Greg Randall Tuscaloosa Academy

Three Dimensional:

1st Place

Corey Wilson

Glenwood School

2nd Place

Ashley Maddox Mobile Chr. School

3rd Place

Caroline Ward Macon-East Montgoemry

Commercial Art:

1st Place

Ryan Alcaino

Coosa Valley Academy

2nd Place

Michelle Thrasher

Crenshaw Chr. Academy

3rd Place

Becky Bradford Marengo Academy

Photography:

1st Place

Emily Duet

Monroe Academy

2nd Place

Hiram Rogers Lee-Scott Academy

3rd Place

Robin Holley Faith Academy

Collage:

1st Place

Juliet Pruit

Tuscaloosa Academy

2nd Place

Katy Acuff Glenwood School

3rd Place

Anna Johnson Mobile Chr. School

Mixed Media:

1st Place

Donna Jo Stewart

Southern Academy

2nd Place

Rachel Tellery Glenwood School

3rd Place

Aaron Grigsby Morgan Academy

ACADEMIC HANDBOOK:
You may receive/copy academic competition rules.  Go to Academic Page of the AISA web site.  Click on Academic Handbook. Changes to the rules for 2001-2002 are listed on the web site. Changes have been made to Drama, Spelling Bee, Scholar's Bowl, and Art Events.


EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES:  (
If you are searching for a job, please e-mail your resume
(as a word document) and it will be posted on our web site.  E-mail:  aisa@aisaonline.org.)

Sumter Academy has teaching and coaching openings in the following areas,
if interested contact the academy at (205) 392-5238.

Jr. High English
Spanish
Computer I and II
Keyboarding
Bookkeeping
Accounting
Counselor
Head Varsity Football Coach
Head Varsity Baseball Coach
Head Volleyball Coach
Head Softball Coach

Cornerstone Christian School
is now accepting resumes for:
P/T Jr. High Math Teacher
P/T Spanish Teacher
P/T Band Director
Guidance Counselor
1st and 4th Grade Teachers with A-Beka experience

Jackson Academy
is accepting applications for Head Baseball Coach and Assistant Football Coach. 
Duties include:  Teacher of Social Studies and/or Science.

Morgan Academy
is seeking a Band & Choir Director.  Please Dr. Chris de Buzna at (334) 875-4464.

Glenwood School
is seeking a Spanish teacher for the 2002-2003 school year.  Please
contact Gary Lawhon at 334-297-3614, ext. 105. 

Coosa Valley Academy
is accepting applications for Headmaster position.  Must have
a Master's Degree.  Previous experience a PLUS.  You may contact Rhonda McCormac,
Chairman of the Search Committee, at (205) 567-0462 or fax resume to (205) 678-0463.

Bessemer Academy
is seeking an Assistant Football Coach for the upcoming school year.
Please send resumes as soon as possible to Mark Freeman at:  Bessemer Academy,
1705 - 4th Avenue SW, Bessemer, Alabama 35022 or fax to:  (205) 426-8888.

Evangel Christian
Academy is accepting applications for a Secondary Math, Secondary History, and
Secondary Spanish teacher.  Contact Davey Ray or Robert Carter at 334-272-3882.

Edgewood Academy
is accepting applications for a high school math and a math science
combination for the 2002-2003 school year.  Please submit your resume to Neal Logan. 
Edgewood Academy, P.O. Box 160, Elmore, AL 36025 or by fax at 334-567-8316.


Springwood School
is seeking an art teacher, music teacher, band instructor, science teacher and a math 
teacher (7th - 12th grade) who is comfortable with Geometry.  You may contact Dr. R.J. Steeley at (334) 644-2191
or send your resume to:

Dr. R. J. Steeley
Springwood School
1814 Cherry Drive
Lanett, Alabama 36863

Greenville Academy, Greenville, AL, is accepting applications for Headmaster position.  You may send
your resume to:

Phillip Graham
215 New Searcy Road
Greenville, AL 36037

Lowndes Academy,
Lowndesboro, AL, is seeking a Girls Basketball Coach with teaching capabilities and a Boys Basketball Coach with teaching capabilities.  Contact Linda Williams at (334) 278-3366.

Oak Mountain Academy,
Carrollton, GA, seeks a Headmaster for July 2002.  Must have Masters Degree plus five years administrative
experience.  Please contact Mr. Robert Harris, Chairman of the Search Committee, at (770) 836-1527 (work).  Applications
close January 31, 2002.

Jefferson Christian Academy is accepting applications for employment at all levels with emphasis upon certified
science teachers at the secondary  level, computer science and physical education.  Please submit your resume
to the attention of Charles Britnell, President, Fax (205) 956-9508.

RESUMES


ATHLETIC DIRECTOR NOTES



GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS:

ATTENTION ATHLETIC DIRECTORS:
When you complete your Basketball, Baseball and Softball schedule for 2002-2003 you need to mail them to 
the AISA office.

IMPORTANT DATES:

TENNIS

April 23 Tennis State Tournament at Huntingdon College - 8:30 a.m.

AISA STATE TENNIS RESULTS 

GOLF

April 18 Golf Entries to AISA office by noon
April 28 Coaches Meeting for State Golf Tournament - 6:00 p.m. at Robert Trent Jones Country Club in Greenville, Alabama
April 29 - 30 State Golf Tournament at Robert Trent Jones Country Club in Greenville, Alabama - 8:00 a.m. - will play the Loblolly and Canyon Course. 

SOFTBALL

April 24 Report Area Winners and runner-ups with records by noon. The AISA will seed the four area winners 1 thru 4 and the four runner-up's 5 thru 8.
April 29 All-Star Nominations into AISA office.
May 3, 4 State Softball Tournament at Lagoon Park, Final 8 - starts at 10:00 a.m.  Both days.  Coaches bring to Lagoon Park two (2) sets of rosters and give to Don Hand.

BASEBALL

April 19 - 20 Macon-East Jr. High Invitational Baseball Tournament
April 24 Report Are Winners and runner-ups with records by noon to AISA office.
April 29 All-Star Nominations into the AISA office.
May 1, 2 Regional Baseball Playoffs - See Athletic Handbook on Page 69.
May 6 Report Regional baseball winners by 9:00 a.m. with records.  The AISA must seed teams for Final Four.
May 8 - 11 State Baseball Tournament in Selma, Final 4 starts at 10:00 a.m.  Coaches bring two (2) sets of rosters to Selma and give to Don hand.
May 18 All-Star softball and Baseball game at Huntingdon College May 18, 2002 at 1:00 p.m.  Turn your nomination forms in by April 29, 2002.  Before you nominate a player be sure he or she can play on this day (May 18, 2002.)


ATTENTION ATHLETIC DIRECTORS (TENNIS & SOFTBALL COACHES):

Governor's House
- Southern By-Pass
1-800-234-8459

Days Inn - Zelda Road
334-269-9611

Holiday Inn - East By-Pass I-85
1-800-Holiday
334-272-0370

La Quinta - Eastern Boulevard
334-271-1620

Motel 6 - Eastern By-Pass
1-800-4-Motel 6
334-277-6748

BASEBALL & SOFTBALL:

ATTENTION BASEBALL / SOFTBALL COACHES:
Baseball and Softball regular season gate prices are $3.00 Adults / $2.00 Students and Tournament prices are
$4.00 Adults / $3.00 Students.

BASEBALL COACHES:
A pitcher has to rest two days after he pitches 7 innings.  Example:  If he pitches on Monday for 7 innings he must
rest Tuesday and Wednesday.

SOFTBALL TO BE USED IN STATE TOURNAMENT:
The Softball that the AISA will use in the State Tournament will be the Worth-Hot Seam-Red Dot Leather - Cor. 47 PX-2RYL

FINAL FOUR BASEBALL TOURNAMENT:
May 8 & 9 - Class AA Schools
May 9 & 10 - Class A Schools
May 10 & 11 - Class AAA Schools

SOFTBALL COACHES:
AISA will use the 12" yellow high seam softball.

BASKETBALL:

HUNTINGDON COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL will host the following Camps for boys this summer:

Shooting Camp
(Ages 6-17)
June 3-6
9 a.m. - 12:00 noon
Cost $65

Fundamental Day Camps (Ages 6-17)
June 10-13
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Cost: $130

Team Camp (JV and Varsity Boys)
June 17-19
Cost:  $150 Team Fee
$115 per player staying in a dorm
$85 per commuting player (lunch and dinner included)
$60 per commuting player (no meals)

Fundamental Day Camps (Ages 6-17)
July 29-August 1
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Cost: $130

For information contact the Camp Director:

Tony Duckworth
Head Men's Basketball Coach
334.833.4399 (O) 334.285.2795 (H)
tduckworth@huntingdon.edu

HUNTINGDON WOMEN'S BASKETBALL CAMP:
Click here for Registration Form

Individual Camp June 3-6

Pre-Registration - $55.00
Registration on arrival - $65.00

Open Team Camp July 8-10

Team Fee - $150.00
Resident Player - $115.00
Commuter with Meals - $85.00
Commuter without Meals - $60.00
*Team Fee Due June 1st, 2002
*Players pay on arrival date

AISA Team Camp July 11th-13th

Team Fee - $150.00
Resident Player - $115.00
Commuter with Meals - $85.00
Commuter without Meals - $60.00
*Team Fee Due June 1st, 2002
*Players pay on arrival date

TROY STATE UNIVERSITY 7 ON 7 PASSING CAMP (June 1 - 2):

7 on 7 Passing Camp Schedule
 
Saturday June, 1
 
7:00-9:00am.................Registration
9:15................Welcome by Coach Blakeney
10:00..............Games
11:00..............Games
12:00..............Games
1:00...............Lunch
2:00...............Position Clinics
2:30...............Games
3:30...............Games
4:30...............Games
  
Sunday June 2, 2002
8:00am...........Coaches Meeting/Position Clinics
9:00...............Games
10:00.............Games
11:00.............Games
12:00.............Lunch
1:00...............Clinics
1:30...............Games
2:30...............Games
3:30...............Games
4:30...............Games
5:15...............Closing Ceremonies

10 games - 5 on Saturday and 5 on Sunday
25 Teams - each roster is limited to 20 players
$25.00 per player - $100.00 deposit

For further information
Please call Camp Director John Shannon
334-670-3488 or 334-670-3682

VOLLEYBALL:

The Final 8 Volleyball Tournament will be held on October 28-29, 2002.

TRACK:

TENNIS:

GIRLS:
State Champion - Cottage Hill Christian
State Runner-Up - Morgan Academy
Third Place - Monroe Academy

  NAME - SCHOOL:   SCORES:
#1 Katie Rhodes, Tuscaloosa Academy defeated  
Sam Yeager, Morgan Academy 6-1, 6-0
#2 Lauren Lazenby, Monroe Academy defeated  
Megan Mohler, Cottage Hill 5-7, 6-1, 6-2
#3 Tiffani Maclay, Cottage Hill defeated
  Mary Clay Boone, Morgan Academy   6-2, 7-5
#4 Blair Hoffman, Cottage Hill defeated
  Taylor Boone, Morgan Academy   6-3, 6-4
#5 Katherine Green, Morgan Academy defeated  
  Stefanie Lone, Monroe Academy   6-1, 6-0

DOUBLES WINNERS:

  NAME - SCHOOL:   SCORES:
#1 Allison Williams /
Lauren Lazenby, Monroe Academy
defeated  
  Lindsey McDaniel /
Tiffany Maclay, Cottage Hill Chr.
  4-6, 6-4, 6-3
#2 Megan Mohler /
Blair Hoffman, Cottage Hill Chr.
defeated
Lori Hinkle /
Lauren Boggs, Lee-Scott Academy
6-4, 3-6, 6-4

BOYS:
State Champion - Monroe Academy
Co-State Runner-Up - Glenwood School & Lee-Scott Academy

  NAME - SCHOOL:   SCORES:
#1 Troy Sellers, Cottage Hill defeated  
Brandon Snellings, Glenwood School 6-4, 6-4
#2 Drew Tatum, Lee-Scott Academy defeated  
Adam Steverson, Glenwood School 4-6, 6-0, 7-5
#3 Josh Caldwell, Glenwood School defeated
  Clark Ezell, Tuscaloosa Academy   7-5, 7-5
#4 Joah Norris, Monroe Academy defeated
  Frank Parker, Tuscaloosa Academy   6-1, 6-1
#5 Chad Powell, Cottage Hill Christian defeated  
  David Steele, Monroe Academy   6-4, 6-4

DOUBLES WINNERS:

  NAME - SCHOOL:   SCORES:
#1 John Tatum /
Drew Tatum, Lee-Scott Academy
defeated  
  Adam Steverson /
Josh Caldwell, Glenwood School
  6-4, 6-1
#2 Norman Hutchenson /
Joah Norris, Monroe Academy
defeated
Rhett Rhyne /
Brian Song, Morgan Academy
6-1, 4-6, 6-1

GOLF:

ATTENTION GOLF COACHES:

The AISA State Golf Championship will be held on April 29 and 30, 2002, at Robert Trent Golf Course in
Greenville. 

Motels in Greenville -- Hampton Inn 334-382-9631, Best Western 334-382-9200 and Days Inn 334-382-2651.

The AISA State Golf Tournament will play the next two years on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Courses.
The courses that the AISA will play is the Loblolly and Canyon. 
 
Policy of the AISA:  Spectators will not be allowed to use golf carts at the State Golf Tournament.