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November 6, 2000

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GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS:

ATTENTION HEADMASTERS:
Blue Ribbon Criteria - Add to #3 Criteria AISA Complete Battery overall average score is higher than the school's local ability overall average score.

ORATORICAL CONTEST REMINDER:
The AISA State Oratorical Contest is scheduled for Thursday, November 9, 2000, in Flowers Hall at Huntingdon College.  District winners should arrive by 9:30 a.m. to prepare for the competition to begin at 10:00 a.m.  Appropriate attire:  "Sunday clothes":

The following young people spoke on the topic: "The Impact of Technology on the Typical American Family":

Girls

District I Samantha Chambers Tuscaloosa Academy
District II Geanna Nordan  Patrician Academy
District III Anna Lee Monroe Academy
District IV Elizabeth Glavan Escambia Academy
District V Mary Bostick Morgan Academy
District VI Laura Lynn Lester Crenshaw Christian Academy
District VII NONE
District VIII Brett Nolen Springwood School
District IX Tracy Herring  Abbeville Christian Academy

Boys

District I Kendal Strickland  Tuscaloosa Academy
District II Robert Tucker Patrician Academy
District III Joseph Oglesby Monroe Academy
District IV Jordan Tatom Mobile Christian School
District V Michael Bruner  Morgan Academy
District VI Josh Head Crenshaw Christian Academy
District VII NONE
District VIII Aaron Hall  Edgewood Academy
District IX Justin Abercrombie Dixie Academy



NOVEMBER

7 Greenville Academy Accreditation Visit
9 State Oratorical Contest, 9:30 a.m. Registration (Huntingdon College Flowers Hall 10:00 a.m.)
10 Football Semi-Finals
14 Faith Academy Accreditation Visit
17 State Football Championships
22-24 Thanksgiving Holidays
29 All Star Football Players Report


HEADMASTER ANNOUNCEMENTS:

CONGRATULATIONS:
Congratulations to Captain Richard Sumner (son of Mr. & Mrs. Buddy Sumner - Wilcox Academy) for being the Most Outstanding Student in his Air Force Training Class.  Captain Sumner was awarded the Air Education and Training Command Commander's Trophy for his efforts.  Captain Sumner also earned the only slot available as an F-15 pilot.  Mr. & Mrs. Sumner, we are proud of Richard.

ADMINISTRATOR NOTES:
Attention! AISA Hall of Fame
The AISA Hall of Fame Banquet and Induction Ceremony will be held on March 5, 2001 at the Civic Center in Montgomery. Nominees must be into the AISA Office by January 5, 2001. Call the AISA for an official Nomination Form. Let's support this excellent program. Recognize and honor your extraordinary leaders, alumni and/or contributors by placing their names in nomination.


ATTENTION HEADMASTERS:
Blue Ribbon Criteria - Add to #3 Criteria AISA Complete Battery overall average score is higher than the school's local ability overall average.

ATTENTION:
AISA MANDATORY TESTING GRADES ARE 2,5,7, AND 9.

ATTENTION HEADMASTERS: WANTED! - BLUE RIBBON SCHOOLS
A Blue Ribbon school exemplifies excellence in teaching, student performance, school life, and school and community interaction. A Blue Ribbon Award will be given by the AISA to schools that meet certain criteria.  Click on Blue Ribbon Schools on our Newsletter page for the Criteria and Application.

2000-2001 REVISED ACCREDITATION VISITING TEAM SCHEDULE. SEE OUR ACCREDITATION WEBPAGE.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION CONCERNING PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL REPORTS:
Report is needed from the following school:

Enterprise

ATTENDANCE REPORTS - Due monthly!

ATTENTION HEADMASTERS:
I. Please list five (5) people who have provided extraordinary leadership and/or effort, which led to the positive development of your school (since its beginning.)

II. Please list at least five (5) of your most prominent alumni and their achievements and/or accomplishments.

The AISA Hall of Fame Committee is requesting this information. If available, please furnish addresses and phone numbers. Please be assured that this information will be kept in total confidence.

ACADEMIC NOTES:

ACADEMIC HANDBOOK:
You may review/copy academic competition rules. Go to Academic page of AISA website. Click on Academic Handbook.

ATTENTION SPELLING BEE SPONSORS AND SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS:
The Hexco "Spelling Sisters" materials, which AISA has used so successfully in recent years, are now available. The publication cited below is strongly recommended for use in preparation for district and state competition. Many ASIA schools used last year's edition very successfully. Ordering information follows:

Valerie's Spelling Bee Supplement
Single Copy: $17.00 each
Classroom Order of 10 or more: $8.00 each
Order From:

Hexco, Inc.
P.O. Box 199
Hunt, TX 78024-0199
Fax (830) 367-3824
Phone: 1-800-725-2627
www.hexco.com

ATTENTION CHORAL DIRECTORS:
Choral Music Festival Coordinator is needed. Please contact Don Oswald @ AISA Office, 263-9115. If you have questions about coordinator responsibilities, contact David Ayers, Alabama Southern Community College, 334-575-3156 Ext. 296.

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR NOTES:                   

STATE VOLLEYBALL RESULTS:

CLASS A 
STATE CHAMPION
- Sumter Academy coached by Roni Starr Keahey
STATE RUNNER-UP - Southern Academy coached by Karen Wedgeworth

CLASS AA
STATE CHAMPION
- Cottage Hill coached by Debbie Henning
STATE RUNNER-UP - Faith Academy coached by Woodie Head and Colleen Edwards

ALL TOURNAMENT TEAM (CLASS A):
Beth Wallace - Marengo
Jamie Sheffield - Clarke Prep
Leah Drury - Southern
Laurie Beth Wedgeworth - Southern 
Erica Hester - Sumter
Amanda Chambers - Sumter
MVP: Jess Watkins - Sumter

ALL TOURNAMENT TEAM (CLASS AA):
Amanda Holsombeck - Kingwood
Katie Burgess - Cottage Hill
Danielle Goff - Faith
Justine Moore - Faith
Deborah Zampieri - Cottage Hill
Kellie Manning - Faith
MVP: Anna Currie - Cottage Hill 

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR NOTES: 
FOOTBALL SCORES / STATS / RANKINGS:  Enclosed


VOLLEYBALL
VOLLEYBALL COACHES:
The Financial Form for the Regional Tournament must be submitted to the AISA office by the host schools.

ALL STAR VOLLEYBALL GAME:
The All-Star game will be held at Morgan Academy on November 4, 2000 at 2:00 p.m. Admission is $5.00 per person.  See our Athletic Notes Page for AISA All-Star Volleyball Nomination Form.

AISA VOLLEYBALL 2000-2001REGIONS:

EAST ALL STARS
1. Brooke Seale (Southern)
2. Laura Beth Wedgeworth (Southern)
3. Jess Watkins (Sumter)
4. Lauren Lane (Macon-East)
5. Elizabeth Travis (Hooper)
6. Kelly Casey (Hooper)
7. Cindy Heidepriem (Lee-Scott)
8. Michelle Hanson (Fort Dale)
9. Lacey Lazenby (Lowndes)
10.Lauren Barrette (Morgan)
11.Amanda Chambless (Sumter)
12.Amber Rhodes (Southern)
Coach: Scott Lawson (Hooper)
Coach: Lisa Kennedy (Lee-Scott)

WEST ALL STARS
1. Amanda Holsombeck (Kingwood)
2. Brooke McKinney (Kingwood)
3. Amanda Miller (Marengo)
4. Katie Burgess (Cottage Hill)
5. Anna Currie (Cottage Hill)
6. Jami Sheffield (Clarke Prep.)
7. Karie Bradford (Clarke Prep.)
8. Laura Lynn Shipley (Marion)
9. Meagan Brown (Jackson)
10. Justine Moore (Faith)
11. Kelly Cottrell (Faith)
12. Danielle Goff (Faith)
Alt. Carrie Thomas (Marengo)
Coach: Tammy Carbo (Cottage Hill)
Coach: John Jones (Kingwood)

FOOTBALL
See our Athletic Notes Page for the Football Playoff Pairings

ALL STAR FOOTBALL PLAYERS:
Coaches, please read pages 31-32 in the AISA Athletic Handbook. Get your All Star nomination(s) into the ASIA office by November 3, 2000. Please use a copy of the All Star Football Nomination form located in the appendix of the Athletic Handbook to make your nominations.

ALL STAR SELECTION COMMITTEE:
The All Star Football Player Selection Committee will meet in the AISA office at 10:00 a.m. on November 8, 2000. Read pages 31-32 in the AISA Athletic Handbook to determine committee membership.

ATTENTION FOOTBALL COACHES:
The American General Player of the Year Banquet has been changed from November 28 to December 4, 2000.

FOOTBALL PLAY-OFF MEETING SCHEDULED:
Teams who advance in the Playoffs in Football; send someone to the AISA office by noon on Monday November 6 to pick up your tickets for the next game.


ATTENTION AD'S, FOOTBALL PLAY-OFF TICKET FORMAT:
a. The AISA will provide printed tickets for the visiting team.
b. The visiting team may request tickets in multiples of 100.
c. The visiting team will pay the AISA office $50.00 per 100 tickets requested.
d. Each Playoff team is required to buy 100 tickets.
e. The visiting team will keep all monies earned from their ticket sale.
f. The visiting team will receive no money from the gate.
g. Home team will be furnished rolls of tickets to be sold at the game. All tickets can be
    picked up on November 6. 

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR NOTES:                   

STATE VOLLEYBALL RESULTS:

CLASS A 
STATE CHAMPION
- Sumter Academy coached by Roni Starr Keahey
STATE RUNNER-UP - Southern Academy coached by Karen Wedgeworth

CLASS AA
STATE CHAMPION
- Cottage Hill coached by Debbie Henning
STATE RUNNER-UP - Faith Academy coached by Woodie Head and Colleen Edwards

ALL TOURNAMENT TEAM (CLASS A):
Beth Wallace - Marengo
Jamie Sheffield - Clarke Prep
Leah Drury - Southern
Laurie Beth Wedgeworth - Southern 
Erica Hester - Sumter
Amanda Chambers - Sumter
MVP: Jess Watkins - Sumter

ALL TOURNAMENT TEAM (CLASS AA):
Amanda Holsombeck - Kingwood
Katie Burgess - Cottage Hill
Danielle Goff - Faith
Justine Moore - Faith
Deborah Zampieri - Cottage Hill
Kellie Manning - Faith
MVP: Anna Currie - Cottage Hill 

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR NOTES: 
FOOTBALL SCORES / STATS / RANKINGS:  Enclosed


VOLLEYBALL
VOLLEYBALL COACHES:
The Financial Form for the Regional Tournament must be submitted to the AISA office by the host schools.

ALL STAR VOLLEYBALL GAME:
The All-Star game will be held at Morgan Academy on November 4, 2000 at 2:00 p.m. Admission is $5.00 per person.  See our Athletic Notes Page for AISA All-Star Volleyball Nomination Form.

AISA VOLLEYBALL 2000-2001REGIONS:

EAST ALL STARS
1. Brooke Seale (Southern)
2. Laura Beth Wedgeworth (Southern)
3. Jess Watkins (Sumter)
4. Lauren Lane (Macon-East)
5. Elizabeth Travis (Hooper)
6. Kelly Casey (Hooper)
7. Cindy Heidepriem (Lee-Scott)
8. Michelle Hanson (Fort Dale)
9. Lacey Lazenby (Lowndes)
10.Lauren Barrette (Morgan)
11.Amanda Chambless (Sumter)
12.Amber Rhodes (Southern)
Coach: Scott Lawson (Hooper)
Coach: Lisa Kennedy (Lee-Scott)

WEST ALL STARS
1. Amanda Holsombeck (Kingwood)
2. Brooke McKinney (Kingwood)
3. Amanda Miller (Marengo)
4. Katie Burgess (Cottage Hill)
5. Anna Currie (Cottage Hill)
6. Jami Sheffield (Clarke Prep.)
7. Karie Bradford (Clarke Prep.)
8. Laura Lynn Shipley (Marion)
9. Meagan Brown (Jackson)
10. Justine Moore (Faith)
11. Kelly Cottrell (Faith)
12. Danielle Goff (Faith)
Alt. Carrie Thomas (Marengo)
Coach: Tammy Carbo (Cottage Hill)
Coach: John Jones (Kingwood)

FOOTBALL
See our Athletic Notes Page for the Football Playoff Pairings

ALL STAR FOOTBALL PLAYERS:
Coaches, please read pages 31-32 in the AISA Athletic Handbook. Get your All Star nomination(s) into the ASIA office by November 3, 2000. Please use a copy of the All Star Football Nomination form located in the appendix of the Athletic Handbook to make your nominations.

ALL STAR SELECTION COMMITTEE:
The All Star Football Player Selection Committee will meet in the AISA office at 10:00 a.m. on November 8, 2000. Read pages 31-32 in the AISA Athletic Handbook to determine committee membership.

ATTENTION FOOTBALL COACHES:
The American General Player of the Year Banquet has been changed from November 28 to December 4, 2000.

FOOTBALL PLAY-OFF MEETING SCHEDULED:
Teams who advance in the Playoffs in Football; send someone to the AISA office by noon on Monday November 6 to pick up your tickets for the next game.


ATTENTION AD'S, FOOTBALL PLAY-OFF TICKET FORMAT:
a. The AISA will provide printed tickets for the visiting team.
b. The visiting team may request tickets in multiples of 100.
c. The visiting team will pay the AISA office $50.00 per 100 tickets requested.
d. Each Playoff team is required to buy 100 tickets.
e. The visiting team will keep all monies earned from their ticket sale.
f. The visiting team will receive no money from the gate.
g. Home team will be furnished rolls of tickets to be sold at the game. All tickets can be
    picked up on November 6. 

ATTENTION FOOTBALL COACHES:
The American General Player of the Year Banquet has been changed from November 28 to December 4, 2000.

PUBLICITY:
Attention Football Coaches - Call your game results into the Montgomery Advertiser at 1-800-488-3579, The Birmingham News at 1-800-283-4024, and/or your local media. Try to get scores on the wire service.

WRESTLING
WRESTLING GATE PRICES:
Maximum - $3.00 Adults / $2.00 Students
Tournaments - $4.00 Adults / $2.00 Students

BASKETBALL

BASKETBALL GATE PRICES:
AISA Maximum charges for admission to AISA basketball games are:

Varsity - $4.00 Adults / $2.00 Students
Below Varsity - $2.00 Adults / $2.00 Students
Varsity Tournaments - $4.00 Adults / $2.00 Students
Jr. High Tournaments - $3.00 Adults / $2.00 Students

ATTENTION BASKETBALL COACHES:
There will be a $25.00 fine if the coordinator is not notified two weeks in advance of a change in your basketball schedule.  This will be paid to the coordinator.  This will take effect on December 4, 2000.

ATTENTION:

Cottage Hill needs varsity girls/boys  basketball games for November 16 and December 5.
Contact Mr. Bill Shultz at (334) 634-2513

ATTENTION BASKETBALL COACHES AND AD'S:
AISA Policy - The following procedure will be followed by all AISA schools when four or more basketball games are scheduled on a game day/night:

Pee Wee play - finish by 3:50 p.m.

Junior High girls - start at 4:00 p.m. - allow 4 minutes only for halftime. If 2nd half starts after the half hour, then limit 3rd and 4th quarters to 5 minutes each.

If starting on the hour is a problem, cut warm-ups to a maximum of eight (8) minutes. Note: Policy applies to regulation play only. If overtime occurs, play it out.

THE OFFICIAL BASKETBALL:
The Spalding 1000 wide channel is the adopted basketball that will be used for the state tournament and the All-Star game. Local schools can determine the use of any basketball for their home games as long as it meets the National Federal Rule.


WEEK 10 (Final Week)

RUSHING

Name School Attempts Yards
Jeremy Welch Clarke 155 1,529
Justin Grice South Choctaw 259 1,478
Justin Ballard Warrior 105 1,438
Jeremy Jeffcoat Ashford 166 1,423
Jeremy Simmons Lee-Scott 168 1,295
Justin Carroll Coosa Valley 171 1,225
Mills  Money Abbeville 160 1,222

PASSING

Name School Attempts Completions Interceptions Yards
John Andrews SMCA 167 103 6 1,869
Casey Howard Bessemer 154 79 4 1,320
David Ellison Lowndes 158 77 7 1,242
Shane Martin Sumter 144 71 7 958
Troy Aadson New Life 116 54 904
 Davey Lyon Morgan 79 42 6 853

RECEIVING

Name School Receptions Yards
Josh Meyer New Life 49 761
Sky Smith Chambers 28 760
Steve Latham Central 32 568
Joseph Hoggle Sumter 41 651
Josh Gannaway Bessemer 37 612
Daniel Bartley Lowndes 32 580
Todd Bradford Morgan 19 490
T.J. Marino Glenwood 26 481
Hunter Royal SMCA 24 479

SCORING

Name School Total Points
Sky Smith Chambers 143
Josh Meyer New Life 135
Jeremy Jeffcoat Ashford 130
Brandon Johnson Springwood 124
Jeremy Welch Clarke 124
Hunter Royal SMCA 122
David Ellison Lowndes 114

RETURN YARDS

Name School Attempts Yards
Justin Carroll Coosa Valley 44 898
Todd Bradford Morgan 22 816
Sky Smith Chambers 21 799
Josh Meyer New Life 24 774
Josh Foley Central 25 696

TACKLES

Name School Tackles Assists
Tommy Townley Coosa Valley 114 31
Rob Mosley Escambia 107 29
Matt James Morgan 100 20
Josh Jamey Glenwood 97
Mitch Pate Lowndes 95 51
Cody Drummond Warrior 81 12
Josh Bowden Glenwood 87
Brandon Reynolds Macon-East 76 58
Michael Owen Lowndes 75 41

2000 AISA Football Championships

Special Football Team and Cheerleader Ticket Request

Game:     Tripleheader Championships


Date of purchase ___________________

School:  ______________________________________________________

Headmaster:  _________________________________________________

Athletic Director:  _____________________________________________

Football Coach:  _______________________________________________

Cheerleader Coach:  ___________________________________________


Number of tickets requested _____ x $5.00 = ______________

 

(All tickets must be paid for when delivered or picked up.  Please make check payable to AISA.)