Thursday, July 20, 2017

ELKMONT RED DEVILS RECOGNIZED

The 2017 All Limestone County Baseball Team has been released. Several of our Elkmont Red Devils made this team. You can get a hard copy for your scrapbooks from the Athens News Courier office until Monday. 

FIRST TEAM:Jackson Cook


Pitcher/Third Base
*7.5 record with 3.01 ERA in 70 innings pitched, 45 strikeouts and four saves. .345 batting average, 34 RBIs, 32 runs scored and six stolen bases.

Brady Garris


Catcher
*.338 batting average, 37 RBIs, 20 runs scored and four stolen bases.

HONORABLE MENTION:
Hunter Pitman - Short Stop

Brett Parker - Pitcher

Bryce Tyler - Infielder

Wednesday, June 28, 2017

WHAT ABOUT FALL DIAMONDS?


Fall Baseball and Softball is just around the corner. There are sign ups going on now for fall baseball in Limstone County which will be held at Elkmont again... sign up fee is $35.00 per player... kids will play in the age group that they will be moving to in the spring... Fall ball signups are Thursday night at the Elkmont concession stand 6-8. This will be the last opportunity for signups. Sign up forms can be found at the Elkmont concession stand.


Monday, June 19, 2017

DECATUR DAILY ALL AREA SOFTBALL TEAM 1A-4A

Photo provided by Down Home Portraits

The Decatur Daily's Class 1A-4A All Area Softball Team was released June 16.  Elkmont had one player recognized with a spot on the team. Haven Kirby was selected as a honorable mention this year.  

Tuesday, June 13, 2017

DECATUR DAILY ALL AREA 1A-4A TEAM RELEASED

Elkmont’s Zac Standridge is The Daily’s Class 1A-4A baseball coach of the year. He led the Red Devils to the program’s first Class 3A quarterfinal appearance.

Jackson Cook was listed as one of the two utility players (a utility player is one who can play several positions well) recognized on the All Area team. Hit .345 with 34 RBIs. He also was the Red Devils’ pitching ace.


Jackson is the son of Scott & Christie Cook and the brother of Anna Grace.  He has played basketball for 4 years and baseball for 6.  Jackson is a pitcher, third baseman and short stop.  He is a member of First Baptist Church in Athens.  Jackson will be attending Jacksonville State University this fall to become a nurse practitioner.

HONORABLE MENTION:
 Brady Garris
Brady is the son of Garth & Allison Garris.  He is a member of Locks Cross Roads Church of Christ.  Brady has played basketball for 6 years and baseball for 6 years for EHS.  Brady is our starting catcher. He will be attending the University of Alabama in the fall majoring in Management Information Systems.

To read complete article: Click on Decatur Daily Link

Sunday, June 11, 2017

JACKSON COOK HONORED

The 3A All State team has been released. Our baseball team made it to the Elite Eight in the Alabama 3A State Playoffs.  One of our players was recognized with an honorable mention.  Jackson Cook's outstanding season at third base was noticed by the selection committee. 

 

# 5 – JACKSON COOK: 
 Jackson is the son of Scott & Christie Cook and the brother of Anna Grace. He has played basketball for 4 years and baseball for 6. Jackson is a pitcher, third baseman and short stop. He is a member of First Baptist Church in Athens. Jackson will be attending Jacksonville State University this fall to become a nurse practitioner.

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

9 &10 CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY COMES TO THE HILLTOP

Elkmont beat East 1, 6-0 to win the 9&10 county championship. 



Team: standing: Jake Guthrie, JJ Roper, Keaton Wallace, Oakley Vining, Jacob Pendergrass, Jake Hargrove kneeling: Cason Pack, Gabe Bailey, Landon Smith, Cameron Watkins and Luke Jones 

Coaches are Jason Pendergrass, Heath Guthrie, Clint Vining, and Eric Smith.

Monday, June 5, 2017

GOODBYE TO OUR SOFTBALL SENIORS


Each year, Elkmont says goodbye to its seniors.  The Lady Devils Softball program said goodbye to three young ladies that have been a part of this softball program for the past six years.  They have performed at every level of softball play at Elkmont High School.  They may be small in number but big in their leadership roles.  These ladies have represented our school, their teams, and their families well, and we want to recognize them at this time.


Gracen Clinard




Gracen is the daughter of Lynn and Tammy Clinard.  She is a member of Senior BETA Club, Mu Alpha Theta, FCCLA, and Limestone Gifted Program.  Gracen has served as senior class vice president this year.  She was also a member of the volleyball team.  She volunteers with the Dalton Scott Memorial Ride and works the Limestone County Special Needs Rodeo every year.  Gracen is a member of First Union Baptist Church and plans to attend Calhoun in the fall.  

 
Leigha Smith

Leigha is the daughter of Kenney and Tavvy Smith.   Leigha is Secretary of the Senior Class.  Leigha played volleyball and is a member of the FFA Chapter on campus where she has served as Vice-President this year.  Leigha attends Pettusville Church of Christ. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with friends and family. She plans to attend Calhoun in the fall.

Leah Seibert

Leah is the daughter of Wade and Kay Loggins.  She has been a member of the cheerleading squad for the past 6 years.  Leah is a member of the Senior Beta Club, Mu Alpha Theta, and serves as a FFA Student Advisor.  Leah was chosen as Most Friendliest by her senior class peers.  She was Limestone County’s Spirit Award Winner.  On April 10, Leah was honored at the AHSAA Awards Banquet for being the recipient of the Class 3A Bryant-Jordan Foundation Award.  Leah is a member of the Elkmont Church of Christ.  In the fall, Leah plans to attend Calhoun.
photos by Robby Newport

Wednesday, May 31, 2017

IT"S TOURNAMENT WEEK


Our youth teams are starting their county tournaments.  

SOFTBALL:
12U
TUESDAY
In their first game of the tournament, the Elkmont Lady Devils beat Clements, 7-2! Way to go girls!

FRIDAY 
We going to the championship! Elkmont beat Clements, 12-3! 

Elkmont 12u came in 2nd tonight! We lost 9-0 to ABS! I could not be prouder of our girls! They played hard and never gave up!


8U
TUESDAY
She Devils (Elkmont 1) burned through Clements, 15-2 in their first tournament game. The next game is tomorrow at 7 pm. 


THURSDAY 
She Devils lost to Johnson 1 in their first game of the night.  Regrouped for the second game against West, winning 16-2.  Next game is Friday vs Ardmore 2. 

FRIDAY
Super proud of my She Devils. They played GREAT tonight. We finished 3rd in the tournament. Love this group of girls I coached.

6U
Diamond Divas lost 12-10 against Ardmore 1. Play again Thursday at 5:30 at Johnson

Elkmont 2 won 12-2 against West and lost to Johnson, 12-13.  Best of luck to our youngest Lady Devils when they play again Thursday night at 5:30.

THURSDAY 
So proud of the Elkmont 2 Lady Devils! Second day of tournament and they were making plays and hitting balls! They played Lindsey Lane and swept past with a 14-2 win. Elkmont 1 was next on the list.  The Elkmont teams matched up in a high scoring game. Elkmont 2 came out on top with a final score, 16-12. They play again Friday at Johnson, 5:30!

VIDEO LINK



BASEBALL 
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TUESDAY
Elkmont 1 won 10 to 4 last night against West. The Red Devils play again Thursday night against Tanner.

THURSDAY
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I am so proud of our boys. We didn't get the win tonight but we played a heck of a game. Against one of the best. But we live to fight another day. Got Owens Friday, then on to Saturday. Great job guys. Y'all fought hard, I think we will see that team again.

FRIDAY
I hate that we got sent home tonight. It was a hard defeat. I just want to say thank you to all the parents and especially the kids. I love every one of them and hope to have them next year. I'm grateful for all the help I had. It was a lot of fun. Now on to football..

Tuesday, May 23, 2017

YOUTH BALL TOURNAMENT WEEK

The league tournaments start this week.  However, Monday had a few regular season games to report.  Best of luck to all of our young players.  Hoping for some league championships to come home to the Hilltop.

12U
So proud of our boys tonight! Beat East, 14-6. Bryson Miller went 2-4 at the plate. He pitched 2 2/3 innings giving up 1 hit and struck out 3. Now let the tournament begin!

Saturday, May 20, 2017

YOUTH BALL RESULTS THIS WEEK

We are close to the end of spring youth ball.  This is how our teams are doing this week as the season winds down.


MONDAY
12U 
Lady Devils beat Lindsay Lane, 11-3! I'm so proud of all of you!!!

TUESDAY
8U
She Devils won, 14-9 

THURSDAY
6U
Elkmont 1

Great job, Diamond Divas on your 10-4 win over East 1.  The girls never gave up and played through a monsoon. 

Elkmont 2


The little Lady Devils won against West, 9-3 

BASEBALL
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So proud of our boys tonight. Put up 21 runs for the win was fantastic.   

SATURDAY
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Red Devils beat Ardmore 1, 11-7. Bryson came in and pitched the last 1 1/2 innings and did great. He ended it with a strikeout and double play hit back at him!

7&8
Another awesome game with 24 runs, 12 out of 13 players scored. Every boy did a great job, even the ones not mentioned. It was hits a plenty today. Proud of all 13 players; just look at this. 
Jonathan Bergquist, 4 for 4, HR 4 runs 
Brandon Doss, 3 for 4, HR, 3 runs
Kannen Lewis, 4 for 4, HR, 4 runs
Jaxsen Thornton, 3 for 4, 3 runs
Ben Broadway, 4 for 4, HR, 2 runs
Hagen Mashburn, 3 for 3, 3 runs
Brentley Miller, 3 for 3, 2 runs
Eli Newborn 2 for 3
Kagan Tucker, 2 for 3
Bradyn Pugh, 2 for 3

Great job guys. Every boy did a great job, even the ones not mentioned. It was hits a plenty today. Proud of all 13

SOFTBALL 
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Congrats to the Diamond Divas on their 22-6 win over Elkmont 2. Both teams played well. 
Home Run Link 

They silly stringed Billy Ray Morris afterwards for his birthday and then both teams enjoyed cookie cake. Good luck to both teams in the tournament.

8U
Another win for the She Devils

12U 
Elkmont beats Clements, 16-4. The girls came to win and played tough bringing the W home.
 


Monday, May 15, 2017

RED DEVILS SENIOR NIGHT

The last chapter of the Class of 2017 is being written in the next two weeks and it won't be complete without recognizing our outstanding baseball team and its seniors.  


Senior Night was April 13.  Not only did Elkmont sew up a spot in the state playoffs with their win over Clements that night but we had the opportunity to say goodbye to our seniors.


# 5 – JACKSON COOK:  Jackson is the son of Scott & Christie Cook and the brother of Anna Grace.  He has played basketball for 4 years and baseball for 6.  Jackson is a pitcher, third baseman and short stop.  He is a member of First Baptist Church in Athens.  Jackson will be attending Jacksonville State University this fall to become a nurse practitioner.


 

#10 – BRYCE TYLER:  Bryce is the son of Michael & Kristal Tyler and the brother of Clay.  Bryce has played baseball for EHS for 6 years, as second baseman, catcher and pitcher.  Bryce will be attending Troy University where he will pursue a degree in Exercise Science.




#13 – BRADY GARRIS: Brady is the son of Garth & Allison Garris.  He is a member of Locks Cross Roads Church of Christ.  Brady has played basketball for 6 years and baseball for 6 years for EHS.  Brady is our starting catcher. He will be attending the University of Alabama in the fall majoring in Management Information Systems.




#12 – JONATHAN CRAIG: Jonathan is the son of Danny Craig & Sherri Sides and the brother of Sara.  He has played baseball for EHS for 4 years. Jonathan plays left and right field and 1st base.  Jonathan will attend Calhoun Community College this fall.




#16 – BRAXTON HAND: Braxton is the son of James Hand and Tammy Romine, and the brother of Gunnar & Emeril.  Braxton is a member of Truth Baptist.  He has played baseball for EHS for 3 years.  Braxton plays right & left field and second base.  He will attend Calhoun this fall to major in Criminal Justice.




#22 – BEN YARBROUGH:  Ben is the son of Wendy & Andy Yarbrough and brother of Drew.  Ben has played baseball for EHS for 2 years as a pitcher.  He will begin an apprenticeship this summer with a career in pipe fitting and welding.



Items Given:



An embossed baseball to be used for a ceremonial first pitch to their fathers.   

A photo collection with highlights of the season for each player.  




A small jar that each player has filled with dirt from their position. 



As you can see, we are under construction here at EHS.  A new football stadium is being constructed and soon we will also have a new baseball field.  During this construction, the large trees that surrounded our fields up here had to be removed.  Those trees, which were over 75 years old, saw many wins and losses for Elkmont High School.  They saw players slide into home, strike out and many bad calls by umpires.  


As a special gift to these seniors, miniature bats were specially made out of these trees for these young men. The trees may be gone, but the memories of them will live on with the Class of 2017.
Allison Garris

Saturday, May 13, 2017

HOW ARE THE LITTLE DEVILS DOING THIS WEEK?

The days left in the season are disappearing fast.  Hill
Spirit has always thought these little ones should still be playing in June and July.  There is a reason baseball and softball are considered summer sports.  Anyway, get those scores in while you still can.



SOFTBALL
MONDAY
6U 
Great win tonight by Elkmont 2 against Lindsay Lane, 18-17. Both teams played Great! Our girls all hit and really stepped up on defense when needed. I'm so proud!

TUESDAY 
6U

Super proud of the Diamond Divas on their 17-4 win over Clements. Keep up the good work!!

12U 
Lady Devils beat East,  13-4

THURSDAY
6U
The Diamond Divas overcame obstacles to come back and only lose by 3 to Johnson, 16-13. The girls played hard and I'm very proud of them all.

8U
The Elkmont 1 She Devils won their game against Clements, 7-6

12U
The Lady Devils beat Ardmore, 8-4

SATURDAY
12U 
We lost to ABS twice today. First game was 6-2 second game was 5-4. Let me tell ya the girls played hard today!
 




Saturday, May 6, 2017

THIS WEEK IN LITTLE DEVILS DIAMONDS

We have started the last month of youth Rec ball here on the Hilltop.  Best of luck to all our teams.

SOFTBALL:
MONDAY
10U
Great game tonight, Elkmont! Two double plays and bringing home the win, 16-1.

TUESDAY
6U

Elkmont Diamond Divas lost a nail biter to Ardmore 2, 17-15.  Congratulations to Kate Brazeal on her grand slam.

8U 
She Devils beat West Limestone,16-9

SATURDAY 
6U
Elkmont 1
Congrats to the Diamond Divas, on their 20-6 win over Ardmore 3.  They batted through their lineup (10 batters) every inning.  Every Diva hit the ball!!!




Elkmont 2
Started off a great morning with a win by Elkmont 2; way to go girls! Special shout out to Jacey for her walk off home run and to Adalyn for making her first ever out with a tag at home plate to keep the game tied going into the bottom of the last inning! Everyone did so great and I'm so proud of every one!

10u
Great win for Elkmont, 15-3. So proud of our ladies!


BASEBALL
TUESDAY
7&8
Elkmont 1 lost to Ardmore 1 20-19! Boys played hard and came up short!

Sunday, April 30, 2017

RED DEVILS SLIDE INTO QUARTERFINALS

BJF GungHo Photos

Tied one game a piece, the Red Devils' Braden Miller stared down the batters from Pleasant Valley as he pitched a complete game. With 73 pitches in 5 innings, he gave up no runs, 9 first pitch strikes and only allowed 3 hits with 2 walks.  However, a pitcher is only as good as his defense.  The Red Devils only made 1 error while Pleasant Valley fell apart with 9.

Stephen Gross/Anniston Star

Elkmont jumped out to a demoralizing lead early, pushing 7 runs across the plate in the second inning. The Red Devils led by 11 by the end of the fourth. The game was run rule called after Pleasant Valley couldn't score in the fifth inning.  Elkmont moved to the quarterfinals of the 3A state playoffs with their 12-0 win.

Brian Rios led the Red Devils with 3 hits. Jackson Cook and Patrick Jobman each finished with a hit. Several of the Elkmont players collected walks, Bryce Tyler with three, Cook had two and Brady Garris rounded it out one. Jackson Cook had two RBIs; Garris and Hunter Pittman contributed 1 RBI each.


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Elkmont (20-19) hosts Colbert Heights next Friday in the quarterfinals. It is Elkmont’s first baseball quarterfinal appearance.

“There’s a lot of excitement around here right now about baseball,” second-year Elkmont coach Zack Standridge said. “That excitement is warranted. These guys are making something special happen. It’s pretty awesome to sit back and watch it happen.”

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To read complete article, click on Decatur Daily

Saturday, April 29, 2017

WHAT HAPPENED THIS WEEK WITH THE LITTLE DEVILS DIAMONDS

SOFTBALL
Monday:
12U beat East, 11-4; Way to go ladies!!!!

TUESDAY:
6U
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Proud of my Diamond Divas today with their 13-5 win over West. Also thanks to Kasey N Menefee for our new hair bows to support #prayersforashleigh


THURSDAY:
6U
Elkmont 2  played for Ashleigh Jones tonight. We brought home the win 17-12 against Ardmore 3. So proud of these girls and their heart!!


12U
Elkmont beat Lindsay Lane, 8-3. Way to go girls!!!! 

SATURDAY:
6U 
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Congrads to the Diamond Divas on their 11-9 win over Ardmore 1.  They played extra hard today and came out on top.

8U

Super proud of these girls, Elkmont 2. Bats were HOOOOTTTTTT today.Had a good win today over East,13-7. Love watching these girls come together.

12U
Lady Devils beat Ardmore 20-1.


RED DEVILS SPLIT PLAYOFF SERIES

Elkmont traveled to Pleasant Valley yesterday for the first two games of the second round of the state 3A playoffs.  

The Red Devils dropped the first game 6-4 as Pleasant Hill hit a two run homers to the win. Elkmont's pitcher, Brett Parker threw 6 complete innings with 15 first pitch strikes and 3 strikeouts.  Jackson Cook had 2 hits and Ryan Boyd contributed 1 hit.  Patrick Jobman walked to first two times and Jonathan Craig walked once.  Craig and Bryce Tyler had 1 RBI each.

Photo by Anniston Star

 


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In a must win second game, Elkmont pulled it together for the win, 5-3. Jackson Cook was the winning pitcher and pitched a complete game with 19 first pitch strikes and 5 strikeouts.  Pleasant Valley's pitching walked three Red Devils with Ryan Boyd, Bryce Tyler and Brian Rios each collecting a free trip to first. Patrick Jobman and Bryce Tyler each contributed 1 RBI each. 

 
 


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They will be back in Pleasant Valley this afternoon  at 2 pm for the final and deciding game.