Monday, December 5, 2011
Patriots pick up victory
Pike Liberal Arts picked up a quality win Friday night as the knocked off Springwood School on the road, 58-48. Springwood returned all five starters from its AISA Final Four team a year ago. Leading the Patriots was Chandler Avant with 20 points and five rebounds. Taylor Adams and Stewart Pinckard followed with nine points each. Adams collected eight rebounds while Pinckard chipped in with six. Tanner Free scored seven points in the victory and hauled in 15 boards. Pike improves to 1-3 on the season and will take on Northside Methodist in Dothan Saturday.
Monday, November 21, 2011
Patriots prepare for season
PLAS Prepares for 2011-2012 Basketball Season |
Bob Pickett will move up one chair on the Patriot bench to assume the head coaching duties for the 2011-12 season and said he feels optimistic about the direction the program is headed.
“I feel good about this team,” he said. “They have a positive attitude and work really hard.”
Pike is coming off a 5-19 campaign but with seven seniors, Pickett feels leadership should not be an issue....
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Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Reynolds named to AISA All-Star team
While Pike Liberal Arts volleyball season came to an end this week with a loss to Hooper Academy in regionals, one Patriot will play one final match. Senior Jaylan Reynolds was selected to represent Pike on the AISA All-Star team as a member of the South squad. “It’s an honor,” Reynolds said. “There are a lot of good players in the state and it feels good to be recognized with them.” Reynolds helped lead the Patriots to a 9-8 mark in 2011 as the team’s only senior but volleyball is one of many talents for the 17-year-old.
While Pike Liberal Arts volleyball season came to an end this week with a loss to Hooper Academy in regionals, one Patriot will play one final match. Senior Jaylan Reynolds was selected to represent Pike on the AISA All-Star team as a member of the South squad. “It’s an honor,” Reynolds said. “There are a lot of good players in the state and it feels good to be recognized with them.” Reynolds helped lead the Patriots to a 9-8 mark in 2011 as the team’s only senior but volleyball is one of many talents for the 17-year-old....
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Friday, October 28, 2011
Volleyball - "Patriots fall to Hooper in regionals"
Pike Liberal Arts volleyball season came to an end Monday in the AISA regional tournament after they fell in straight games to Hooper Academy, 25-9, 26-24, 25-18, at the Will and Kelly Wilson Community and Athletic Center on the campus of Huntingdon College. “We just got beat,” head coach Mendy Avant said after the match. “It’s hard to explain because we played them tough this season. They just beat us.” Pike didn’t help themselves either as they were called for eight double hits, four coming in game one.....
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Sunday, October 2, 2011
Patriots Grind Way to Victory!
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Friday, September 30, 2011
FOOTBALL POWER RANKINGS as of 9/30/11 (Troy Messenger)
1. Zion Chapel (4-1 Overall, 2-1 Region)
The Rebels picked up another big victory over Kinston, 12-6.
While Zion Chapel were slowed offensively, their defence stepped up to the challenge in preserving the win.
2. Goshen (3-2, 2-1)
After starting 0-2, the Eagles look to all but lock up a playoff berth with a win over Calhoun this week.
3. CHHS (2-3, 2-1)
Charles Henderson lost another tough one, this time one the road to Greenville. The Trojans have lost their three games this season by a combined 11 points.
4. Pike Liberal Arts (3-2, 1-2)
Pike looked to be hitting on all cylinders in a 45-20 win over Hooper last week. Prattville Christian comes to Troy to tangle with the Patriots in a rematch of the 2010 AISA first round playoffs. Pike won, 34-16.5. Pike County (0-5, 0-3)
Pike County will face another tough challenge as they look for their first win of 2011. The Bulldogs travel to Opp, who is 3-2 this season.
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FOOTBALL PREVIEW by Wes Johnson (TROY MESSENGER)
Prattville Christian (1-5, 1-2) at Pike Liberal Arts (3-2, 1-2) Pike rounds out their non-region stretch with a rematch of last season’s first round playoff contest with the Panthers. Prattville Christian has struggled thus far and catch a Patriot squad who is beginning to peak. Running back Nick McLaughlin has rushed for over 250 yards in both of Pike’s last two games. Look for more of the same for the Patriot offense.
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Patriots fall to AISA’s top team
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by Wes Johnson
Pike Liberal Arts might have lost a tough match to top-ranked Prattville Christian but they proved to themselves they can play with anyone. “We have a good team,” head coach Mendy Avant said. “These girls gained a lot of confidence tonight.” An undefeated Panther squad was pushed to five games for the first time this season before walking away victorious, 3-2. Pike fell in the first game 24-26 before rebounding to take the next two 27-25, 25-16. PCS imposed their will in the final two frames 13-25, 12-15.
.... [read entire article]
by Wes Johnson
VOLLEYBALL
Pike Liberal Arts might have lost a tough match to top-ranked Prattville Christian but they proved to themselves they can play with anyone. “We have a good team,” head coach Mendy Avant said. “These girls gained a lot of confidence tonight.” An undefeated Panther squad was pushed to five games for the first time this season before walking away victorious, 3-2. Pike fell in the first game 24-26 before rebounding to take the next two 27-25, 25-16. PCS imposed their will in the final two frames 13-25, 12-15.
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Monday, September 26, 2011
PLAS ROLLS, 45-20
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by Wes Johnson
PATRIOTS WIN HOMECOMING GAME!
Pike Liberal Arts crowned a new homecoming queen last night, but they also showed that they are back on the rise to being kings of the AISA world as they steamrolled a potent Hooper team 45-20.
The Colts, having scored 30+ points in three of their five games, came into Pike County looking for a shootout with the Patriots. Pike Liberal was up for the challenge, playing phenomenally in the first half as they scored touchdowns on all six of their first half drives “I thought we came out in the first half and played really good,” head coach Stephen Kilcrease said..... [read entire article]
by Wes Johnson
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Pike Liberal Arts crowned a new homecoming queen last night, but they also showed that they are back on the rise to being kings of the AISA world as they steamrolled a potent Hooper team 45-20.
The Colts, having scored 30+ points in three of their five games, came into Pike County looking for a shootout with the Patriots. Pike Liberal was up for the challenge, playing phenomenally in the first half as they scored touchdowns on all six of their first half drives “I thought we came out in the first half and played really good,” head coach Stephen Kilcrease said..... [read entire article]
Friday, September 23, 2011
THE PATRIOTS FACE HOOPER ACADEMY IN HOMECOMING BATTLE...
Tonight the PIKE PATRIOTS will look to improve on their 2-2 start as they take on the Hooper Colts at homecoming. The week has been filled with homecoming activities at PLAS. Now, the football team needs to come out and take care of business and end homecoming week with a victory! BE THERE AND BE LOUD! GO PATS!
RED, WHITE, AND BLACK LIGHTS...
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by Wes Johnson
The week started with Pike Rules Day on Monday. The school dressed as Kings and Queens and held a contest for the class with the most participation. Tuesday was Kick the Colts Day that featured a Kung Fu theme. The fun continued Wednesday as Hook Hooper saw the student body get into their pirate gear. Thursday served as School Spirit Day where the students wore their homecoming t-shirts. Today is Dress Up Day and will show off who is best dressed. The Troy Fire Department led in the team to Thursday’s pep rally with the cheerleaders riding in on Engine 3....[read entire article]
by Wes Johnson
The week started with Pike Rules Day on Monday. The school dressed as Kings and Queens and held a contest for the class with the most participation. Tuesday was Kick the Colts Day that featured a Kung Fu theme. The fun continued Wednesday as Hook Hooper saw the student body get into their pirate gear. Thursday served as School Spirit Day where the students wore their homecoming t-shirts. Today is Dress Up Day and will show off who is best dressed. The Troy Fire Department led in the team to Thursday’s pep rally with the cheerleaders riding in on Engine 3....[read entire article]
Thursday, September 22, 2011
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HITTING THEIR STRIDE...
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by Wes Johnson
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PLAS RANKED 8th IN LATEST AISA POLL...
AISA RANKINGS (Week of 9/19/11)
1. Bessemer Acad. (15) (5-0) 328
2. Monroe Acad. (14) (4-1) 311
3. Edgewood Acad. (1) (4-0) 267
4. Springwood (2) (5-0) 232
5. Patrician (3-1) 175
6. Crenshaw Chr. (4-0) 114
7. Glenwood (3-2) 106
8. Pike Liberal (2-2) 85
9. Lee-Scott (3-1) 59
10. Autauga Acad. (5-0) 40
Others receiving votes: Tuscaloosa Acad. (4-0) 38, Hooper Acad. (4-1) 31, Fort Dale Acad. (2-2) 27, Clarke Prep (2-2) 4, Lowndes (2-3) 4, Chambers Acad. (3-1) 2, Macon-East (1-3) 1.
1. Bessemer Acad. (15) (5-0) 328
2. Monroe Acad. (14) (4-1) 311
3. Edgewood Acad. (1) (4-0) 267
4. Springwood (2) (5-0) 232
5. Patrician (3-1) 175
6. Crenshaw Chr. (4-0) 114
7. Glenwood (3-2) 106
8. Pike Liberal (2-2) 85
9. Lee-Scott (3-1) 59
10. Autauga Acad. (5-0) 40
Others receiving votes: Tuscaloosa Acad. (4-0) 38, Hooper Acad. (4-1) 31, Fort Dale Acad. (2-2) 27, Clarke Prep (2-2) 4, Lowndes (2-3) 4, Chambers Acad. (3-1) 2, Macon-East (1-3) 1.
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Patriots Shut Out Ashford Academy
Link to Original Article by Wes Johnson
Pike Liberal Arts spoiled Ashford Academy’s homecoming by defeating the Falcons 27-0 at Layton Field Friday night. The Patriots once again used a strong ground attack led by Nick McLauglin to overpower Ashford. The senior running back accumulated 263 yards rushing on 21 carries for the night with a touchdown. McLaughlin would also throw for a score in the fourth quarter...[read entire article]
Pike Liberal Arts spoiled Ashford Academy’s homecoming by defeating the Falcons 27-0 at Layton Field Friday night. The Patriots once again used a strong ground attack led by Nick McLauglin to overpower Ashford. The senior running back accumulated 263 yards rushing on 21 carries for the night with a touchdown. McLaughlin would also throw for a score in the fourth quarter...[read entire article]
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
DOWN BUT NOT OUT...
Link to Original Article by Wes Johnson
Adding Wayne Grant to the coaching staff is only one of a few changes the Patriots will be looking to make over the next several games. Pike Liberal Arts has three consecutive games against non-region opponents, Ashford, Hooper and Prattville Christian and will be looking for improvement from multiple areas. For starters, Pike’s defense must stop the big plays. Macon-East beat them up through the air and Monroe pulled away late with long scoring plays in the fourth quarter. The Volunteers scored on a 35-yard pass and a 65-yard run late in the contest. “We’ve got to work on ourselves,” head coach Steven Kilcrease said. “We can’t give up plays like we have been”..... [read entire article]
Adding Wayne Grant to the coaching staff is only one of a few changes the Patriots will be looking to make over the next several games. Pike Liberal Arts has three consecutive games against non-region opponents, Ashford, Hooper and Prattville Christian and will be looking for improvement from multiple areas. For starters, Pike’s defense must stop the big plays. Macon-East beat them up through the air and Monroe pulled away late with long scoring plays in the fourth quarter. The Volunteers scored on a 35-yard pass and a 65-yard run late in the contest. “We’ve got to work on ourselves,” head coach Steven Kilcrease said. “We can’t give up plays like we have been”..... [read entire article]
Monday, September 12, 2011
OUT OF GAS
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by Wes Johnson
You could feel the electricity in the air as two AISA powerhouses locked horns in a pivotal matchup that would surely determine the region rankings. The game was shaping up to be a slobber knocker fight between Pike Liberal Arts and Monroe Academy, until the Volunteers turned up the heat in the second half and left the Patriots in the dust, defeating Pike Liberal 32-14 and showing everyone in Pike County why they are the AISA’s top ranked team..... [read entire article]
by Wes Johnson
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GAME PREVIEW
Troy Messenger Article
Monroe Academy (2-1, 1-0) at
PLAS (1-1, 1-1)
The No. 6 Patriots aim to rebound from last week’s 34-28 loss to Macon-East. They will look to do so against a formidable foe. The top ranked Monroe Academy Volunteers pay a visit to Dwight Ward Field in a matchup of perennial powers.
Two-time defending state champion Pike lost to Monroe twice last season including in the playoffs. The Volunteers then fell in the state championship game to Ft. Dale.
The Patriots have never defeated Monroe in four tries. The Volunteers were a AISA 2A power for years before making the move to 3A in 1998.
Monroe lays claim to seven state title with the last coming in 2009 (Monroe played in 2A in 2008-09).
Monroe Academy (2-1, 1-0) at
PLAS (1-1, 1-1)
The No. 6 Patriots aim to rebound from last week’s 34-28 loss to Macon-East. They will look to do so against a formidable foe. The top ranked Monroe Academy Volunteers pay a visit to Dwight Ward Field in a matchup of perennial powers.
Two-time defending state champion Pike lost to Monroe twice last season including in the playoffs. The Volunteers then fell in the state championship game to Ft. Dale.
The Patriots have never defeated Monroe in four tries. The Volunteers were a AISA 2A power for years before making the move to 3A in 1998.
Monroe lays claim to seven state title with the last coming in 2009 (Monroe played in 2A in 2008-09).
Friday, September 9, 2011
CLASH OF THE TITANS
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by Wes Johnson
Patriots look to rebound against No. 1 Monroe
As Pike Liberal Arts prepares to face the top ranked team in the AISA, head coach Steven Kilcrease knows his team must shake off last week’s disappointing 34-28 loss to Macon-East. The Patriots fell from second down to sixth in this week’s ASWA poll but that is the last thing on the Pike’s mind. Monroe destroyed the Patriots last season in two matchups by a combined score of 72-7.... [read entire article]
by Wes Johnson
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As Pike Liberal Arts prepares to face the top ranked team in the AISA, head coach Steven Kilcrease knows his team must shake off last week’s disappointing 34-28 loss to Macon-East. The Patriots fell from second down to sixth in this week’s ASWA poll but that is the last thing on the Pike’s mind. Monroe destroyed the Patriots last season in two matchups by a combined score of 72-7.... [read entire article]
PIKE LOOKS TO REBOUND AGAINST #1 MONROE...
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Troy Messenger Preview...
Monroe Academy (2-1, 1-0) at
PLAS (1-1, 1-1)
The No. 6 Patriots aim to rebound from last week’s 34-28 loss to Macon-East. They will look to do so against a formidable foe. The top ranked Monroe Academy Volunteers pay a visit to Dwight Ward Field in a matchup of perennial powers.
Two-time defending state champion Pike lost to Monroe twice last season including in the playoffs. The Volunteers then fell in the state championship game to Ft. Dale.
The Patriots have never defeated Monroe in four tries. The Volunteers were a AISA 2A power for years before making the move to 3A in 1998.
Monroe lays claim to seven state title with the last coming in 2009 (Monroe played in 2A in 2008-09).
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Patriots fall, Rebels rise in Power Rankings
by Wes Johnson
1. Zion Chapel (2-0, 1-0) Last Week: 2
The Zion Chapel Rebels are No. 1 not only because they are the only 2-0 team in the area but because they have scored at will. The Rebels must keep it up, however, as the schedule get a lot tougher.
2. Charles Henderson (1-1, 1-0) LW: 3
The Trojans are improving and if the strong running game continues CHHS could make a run at a region title.
3. Pike Liberal Arts (1-1, 0-1) LW: 1
The Patriots fall from the top slot after suffering a 34-28 loss to Macon-East. Pike’s secondary was shredded for over 200 yards passing. McLaughlin did carry for 225 yards but he can’t be a one-man band if the Patriots want to compete for a state title..... [read entire article]
VICTORY SERVED...
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by Wes Johnson
Saturday, September 3, 2011
PLAS falls in shocker, 34-28
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by Wes Johnson
Friday, September 2, 2011
PIKE FOOTBALL HITS THE ROAD IN BIG MATCH-UP VS. MACON EAST!
Tonight the PLAS Patriots will take a 1-0 record on the road against Macon East of Montgomery. The Patriots have a 4-7 record against Macon East. However, last year, the Patriot destroyed Macon East by a score of 40-7. Let's take a large crowd and cheer on our Patriots!
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GO PATRIOTS!!!
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GO PATRIOTS!!!
Thursday, September 1, 2011
LISTEN NOW! - HEAR THE LASTEST IN HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS....
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No.2 Patriots remain only ranked area team
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by Wes Johnson
PATRIOTS LOSE NEWMAN FOR SEASON...
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by Wes Johnson
The Pike Liberal Arts Patriots will be without a valued member of their team for the remainder of the season.
Junior Dustin Newman cracked his T-5 vertebrae during a kickoff in last week’s game against Lyman Ward Military Academy.
The injury came just over three minutes into the contest. Newman was stabalized and carted off on a stretcher. He was taken for evaluation via ambulance.
While head coach Steven Kilcrease is saddened to lose a player for a season due to injury, Kilcrease said he is relieved Newman will make a full recovery....[read entire article]
PIKE FOOTBALL IS ON TOP IN LATEST TROY MESSENGER "POWER RANKINGS!!"
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by Wes Johnson
1. Pike Liberal Arts (1-0 Overall, 0-0 Region)
The Patriots handled Lyman Ward with revative ease and look to do the same this week against Macon-East.
2. Zion Chapel (1-0, 0-0)
Yes, Zion Chapel. And not because they were the only other area team to will a game. The Rebels dominated Pleasant Home from the opening kick.... [read entire article]
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Monday, August 29, 2011
VIDEO FROM PLAS vs. LYMAN WARD GAME (8_26_11)
VIDEO FROM TROY MESSENGER YOU TUBE PAGE.
VIDEO FROM TROY MESSENGER YOU TUBE PAGE.
Sunday, August 28, 2011
PLAS Looking to Keep Elite Status
WTVY Article by BenStanfield
"PLAS Looking to Keep Elite Status"
The Pike Liberal Arts Patriots rose to prominence in the Alabama Independent Schools Association football league when they won the AAA state championship in 2008. The team stepped up to elite status when they captured the repeat in 2009. The 2010 Patriots didn’t make it as far as they had hoped, but that was with a trip to the state semi-finals game. The Patriots missed out on the three-peat, but three-out-of-four would be pretty legit. >>>> read more
"PLAS Looking to Keep Elite Status"
The Pike Liberal Arts Patriots rose to prominence in the Alabama Independent Schools Association football league when they won the AAA state championship in 2008. The team stepped up to elite status when they captured the repeat in 2009. The 2010 Patriots didn’t make it as far as they had hoped, but that was with a trip to the state semi-finals game. The Patriots missed out on the three-peat, but three-out-of-four would be pretty legit. >>>> read more
PLAS POUNDS LYMAN WARD
Troy Messenger Article
"PLAS Pounds Lyman Ward"
There were some technical difficulties with the lighting at Delaney Kervin Stadium that forced both teams to play on a partially illuminated field. It wasn’t like the Patriots needed it, however, as they were too busy lighting up the scoreboard bright enough for everyone to see as Pike Liberal Arts thrashed Lyman Ward Military Academy 41-12 to open up their 2011 pigskin campaign. “We saw a lot of good things,” head coach Steven Kilcrease said. >>>> read more
"PLAS Pounds Lyman Ward"
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Friday, August 26, 2011
IT'S GAMETIME!!! - ARE YOU READY???
Game Preview by Troy Messenger (Wes Johnson)
Lyman Ward @ Pike Liberal Arts
The Patriots come into their season opener looking to improve upon their 28-21 victory over Crenshaw Christian in last week’s jambore. Head coach Steven Kilcrease is still uncertain on the amount of playing time quarterback Josh Starling will receive but has two very capable candidates to turn to in Nick McLaughlin and Taytom Barnes. The Patriots are 3-0 against the Rangers and have yet to surrender a point. Pike Liberal Arts has an inexperienced offensive line that needs to show improvement if the Patriots hope to make another run in AISA Class 3A.
KICKOFF TIME - 7:00 PM at PLAS
Lyman Ward @ Pike Liberal Arts
The Patriots come into their season opener looking to improve upon their 28-21 victory over Crenshaw Christian in last week’s jambore. Head coach Steven Kilcrease is still uncertain on the amount of playing time quarterback Josh Starling will receive but has two very capable candidates to turn to in Nick McLaughlin and Taytom Barnes. The Patriots are 3-0 against the Rangers and have yet to surrender a point. Pike Liberal Arts has an inexperienced offensive line that needs to show improvement if the Patriots hope to make another run in AISA Class 3A.
KICKOFF TIME - 7:00 PM at PLAS
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Support the Lady Patriots!!!
There will be a cash raffle at every home varsity football and volleyball game. Tickets will be $1.00 each and the pot will be split. You have to be present to win.
Monday, August 22, 2011
Patriots Edge Crenshaw
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What started as a blowout game for the Pike Liberal Arts Patriots in their jamboree against Crenshaw Christian Academy quickly turned into a tough dogfight due to penalties and some serious error late in the game. The Patriots tough-fought 28-21 victory over the Cougars began with a good showing from starting senior quarterback Nick McLaughlin, who led the offense on the ground with a rushing touchdown early in the first.....read more
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Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Friday, August 12, 2011
Patriot Power
"Patriot Power" by Wes Johnson
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For any other team, a 9-3 record would be an accomplishment. Pike Liberal Arts, however, isn’t any other team. Winning back-to-back AISA State Championships in 2008 and 2009 helped set that standard for the progam and Nick McLaughlin is determined to see standards remain high....read more
PLAS Ranked Second to Start Season
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"PLAS Ranked Second" by Wes Johnson
The Pike Liberal Arts Patriot were the only are team ranked in the 2011 Alabama Sports Writers Association Preseason Poll release Wednesday. The Patriots received 276 votes to begin the season ranked second behind Monroe Academy, who received 381 votes.... read more
PLAS to Vary Looks at QB
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"PLAS to Vary Looks at QB" by Wes Johnson
While Pike Liberal Arts head coach Steven Kilcrease was short to say the Patriots would use a true multi-quarterback system, expect to see a few different numbers behind center in 2011. Josh Startling is expected to be the Patriots’ starter but Taytom Barnes and Nick McLaughlin will both see action at the quarterback position. “It gives you a little different look,” said Kilcrease.... read more
PLAS Volleyball - Setting it Up!
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"SETTING IT UP" by Wes Johnson
Pike Liberals Arts’ volleyball team is gearing up for the 2011 season. Head coach Mindy Avant feels that her team has come a long way ... read more
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