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Tenth annual Marbury Technology Innovation Award finalists announced

Tenth annual Marbury Technology Innovation Award finalists announced

 

Montgomery, Ala. — A group of K-12 educators, administrators and support personnel are among the finalists for the 2013 Marbury Technology Innovation Award.

 

The award, sponsored by the Alabama State Department of Education, honors Chiquita Marbury's invaluable years of service as a technology innovator in Alabama by recognizing educators who are exemplary models of technology teachers and leaders.

 

Transforming learning one child at a time was Marbury’s daily pursuit. After 10 years, this passion is continued through the Marbury Technology Award program. Finalists who reflect the Marbury standard of excellence in six award categories are:

 

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PCA's Chris Searcy named Alabama Speech and Debate Student of the Year at State Tournament

PCA's Chris Searcy named Alabama Speech and Debate Student of the Year at State Tournament

 

After a very successful first year with the PCA Speech and Debate team, Chris Searcy, a  Prattville Academy senior, was awarded Student of the Year at the Alabama Speech and Debate state tournament held April 18-20 at LAMP.  Chris also won 1st place in poetry, 5th place in Original Oratory, and was student runner-up in novice congress.  Luke DeMarco, a PCA junior,  won 1st place in Humorous Interpretation and 2nd place in Prose.  Sophomore Hannah Cherry  and Jordan Graham, a junior,  won 1st place in Duo and Hannah won 4th place in Dramatic Interpretation.

Troy University Alumni Association launches membership campaign

Troy University Alumni Association launches membership campaign

The Troy University Alumni Association has launched its annual “Membership in May” campaign, an effort to keep more alumni engaged with University as a part of the Association, according to Alumni Affairs Director Faith Ward.

The Association currently serves alumni through 52 chapters in the United States and two international chapters located in China and Russia, Ward said.

“In 2012, Troy University celebrated 125 years of service to students in Alabama, the United States and around the world, and we look forward with anticipation to reaching even greater heights this year,” Ward said. “This is the perfect time for our alumni to celebrate our treasured past while looking forward to a bright future.”

The cost of an Alumni Association membership is: $25 per person annually or $500 for lifetime single membership and $750 lifetime couple membership. Payment plans are available for lifetime memberships.

Warhawks drop heartbreaker to Bellhaven in SSAC Tournament

Warhawks drop heartbreaker to Bellhaven in SSAC Tournament

Senior Will Ruffin scattered just five hits in eight strong innings of work, but a one-out single by Reagan Rutledge in the bottom of the seventh plated the eventual game-winning run, as Auburn Montgomery fell 2-1 to Belhaven in game two of pool play at the Southern States Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament on Wednesday.

The Warhawks (32-23-1) will conclude pool play on Friday, when they challenge Southern Poly at 11 a.m. AUM fell in its opening pool-play game to Faulkner on Tuesday.

Ruffin kept the Blazers (37-20) off balance for much of the game, allowing just back-to-back singles in the first inning before three consecutive hits in the seventh. He struck out one and issued one walk in the tough-luck loss.

“I think this was the best game Will has thrown for us,” head coach Q.V. Lowe said. “He gave us everything he had, but we just weren’t able to get key hits for him. We had some opportunities, but in a close ball game, you have to capitalize.

PCA's Adam Roberson accepts Cross and Flame Scholarship from Huntingdon College

PCA's Adam Roberson accepts Cross and Flame Scholarship from Huntingdon College

Adam Roberson, a senior at Prattville Christian Academy, has accepted the Cross and Flame Scholarship to Huntingdon College, and has committed to play basketball for the Hawks beginning this fall.  The Cross and Flame Grant/Scholarship is awarded to Methodist students based on their grades and leadership accomplishments. The amount is for $10,500 a year and is renewable all 4 years he will be at Huntingdon College.

AUM loses to Fulkner in SSAC Tournament opener

AUM loses to Fulkner in SSAC Tournament opener

Faulkner scored five times in the top of the first inning and the first nine runs of the game en route to a convincing 19-6 seven-inning victory against Auburn Montgomery in the opening game of pool play at the Southern States Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament on Tuesday at Golden Park.

The Warhawks (32-22-1) were led by Wes Hughes’ three hits in the contest, including a run-scoring triple in the seventh inning. Josh Thompson posted a pair of hits and scored once, while Hughes also scored twice in the game. Chad Mansmann extended his 15-game hitting streak with a third inning single.

Sergio Sanchez continued his dominance of AUM at the plate, driving in five runs on two of Faulkner’s 15 hits in the game. Sanchez opened the scoring with a three-run home run off Warhawk starter Daniel Farrar (5-2).

Ten Warhawks earn SSAC baseball postseason honors

Ten Warhawks earn SSAC baseball postseason honors

The Southern States Athletic Conference held its postseason baseball awards banquet Monday evening to kick off its 2013 SSAC Tournament and 10 Auburn Montgomery student-athletes were honored by the league for their accomplishments this season.

Senior Chad Mansmann was named a first-team all-conference selection, while junior Blake Bearden earned second-team honors. Freshman Brandon Pooler was selected to the league’s All-Freshman team. Mansmann was chosen AUM’s Musco Lighting Champions of Character recipient.

In addition, the Warhawks matched a league-high with seven players named to the All-Academic team. Seniors Eran Franks, Will Ruffin and Branden Kelley, juniors Hayden Hillyer and Josh Thompson, sophomore Bryan Young and redshirt freshman Shelby Nobles were each recognized for their academic success. To qualify, individuals must have a 3.25 cumulative grade point average and have completed at least 24 semester hours of college level work.