Saturday, May 18, 2019

Football Team Shops

Find items picked out specifically for our football teams. There is also spirit-wear available for your family and friends. Check out the shop details below.


Friday, May 10, 2019

2019 State Baseball Championship T-Shirt

Please click the link below to download an order form for the 2019 State Baseball Championship T-shirt. These Comfort Color shirts are $20.00 each. Please turn in your order form along with checks made payable to the PLAS Sport Boosters by Thursday, May 16th. Proceeds from the sale of these shirts will help to offset the costs of the championship rings. 


Pike Patriots Youth Football Camp


Pike's Football Coaching Staff is hosting a youth football camp for boys this summer on June 24th-June 25th from 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM.  All of the details regarding the camp are attached on registration form. Please print registration form and either turn it into the front office or mail it to the address included on the form. We need registration forms turned in by June 12th to guarantee shirts for campers. Please contact Coach Brandon Matthews at bmatthews@pikelib.com or 334-437-3447 with any questions or concerns you may have. Thank you!

Sunday, May 5, 2019

2019 AISA Class AAA State Championship Series: Pike v Morgan


The Pike Liberal Arts Patriots will take on the Morgan Academy Senators in the AISA Class AAA State Baseball Championship Series. This best of three series begins with a doubleheader on Wednesday, May 8th at 10:00 am at Riverwalk Stadium in Montgomery, Alabama. If needed, Game #3 will be played at 11:00 am on Thursday morning. Tickets are $8 for students and adults.

If you are unable to attend the championship series, please note that it will be broadcast live on TroyCable Channel 2 and streamed live  TC2 Facebook Page and YouTube Channel.

Allen Ponder Selected to the NAAPS Hall of Fame



Allen Ponder Selected to the NAAPS Hall of Fame

The NAAPS Hall of Fame committee announced today that Coach Allen Ponder would be inducted as the seventh member of the Class of 2019.

The NAAPS Hall of Fame is a division of the National Athletic Association of Private Schools and was formed to recognize people who have made significant contributions to private school athletics and its advancement.

Coach Ponder is a graduate of Lee-Scott Academy in Auburn, Alabama where he excelled as an athlete. In 2002, he became the first player from the AISA to be named Mr. Baseball for the state of Alabama. He would sign at the University of Alabama where he played for three seasons. During his time at Alabama, he earned SEC Pitcher of the Week honors as a freshman after pitching five shutout innings against second-ranked Rice and was a member of the 2005 SEC Championship Team.

After battling shoulder issues, Ponder transferred to Auburn-Montgomery where he became an All-Conference, All-Region and Gold Glove infielder. In 2018, he was inducted into the AUM Hall of Fame.

The Pittsburgh Pirates drafted Coach Ponder as a pitcher in the 2008 MLB Draft. He would pitch one season with the State College Spikes of the New York-Pennsylvania League before returning to the University of Alabama to finish his degree.

Although his playing career had ended, his impact on private school athletics was far from over. Coach Ponder has coached at Lee-Scott (Auburn, AL), The Lakeside School (Eufaula, AL) and Pike Liberal Arts Schools (Troy, AL).

2018 was a big year for Coach Ponder as he led the Pike Liberal Art Patriots to a 2018 AISA state championship and NAAPS Division III National Championship while also being named NAAPS Division III National Coach of the Year.

In all, Coach Ponder has earned seven championship rings as either a player or a coach. Three of the seven rings were with AISA, the rest were college conference championships. Coach Ponder lost in the state championship game once in High School and three times as a coach while winning two championships as a coach and one as a player. 

Coach Ponder is married to the former, Mary Vance Ventress of Troy, Alabama. They are expecting their first child, a son, in June.