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Pass and Kick at Greystone By RAND PAYTON

Register for YMCA basketball leagues Hoover YMCA basketball registration has begun and will last through Nov. 10. Leagues are available for players aged kindergarten through sixth grade, and tournament play leagues are available for third through sixth grade. Registration is open to members and nonmembers. Contact Kelly Kidd, 396-1710 for details or register online at ymcabham.org/hvbasketball.

Greystone Elementary held its fifth annual Punt, Pass and Kick Competition in September. Students who finished in first place in their divisions now have the opportunity to compete in a Sectional Competition in Chattanooga, Tenn. against other winners from their region. Winners 8-9 year old girls: Lydia Plaia (first), Taylor Bernier and Kayleigh Rice 8-9 year old boys: Nick Dunlap (first), James Robert Lambert and Caleb Deeter 10-11 year old girls: Sarah Ashlee Barker (first), Taylor Harrington and Maggie Stroup 10-11 year old boys: Gavin Callegan (first), Cooper Kelley and Coby Nawrocki

Spain Park student named All-American for shot put

Pictured are winners of the PPK Competition. Front row: Nick Dunlap, Lydia Plaia, Sarah Ashlee Barker and Gavin Callegan. Second row: James Robert Lambert, Cooper Kelley, Taylor Bernier and Taylor Harrington. Front row: Coby Nawrocki, Kayleigh Rice, Maggie Stroup and Caleb Deeter.

Oak Mountain cross country team makes school history The Oak Mountain Middle School Cross Country team, under Coaches Anthony Marino and Kristie Turner, made history at the Shelby County Championships on Oct. 9. For the first time in the 20-year history of the school, the boys’ team earned a perfect score of 15. This score is earned when the top five overall runners are on the same team. Contributing to this historical event were Cole Stidfole, Ben Goode, Caleb Kennedy,

Clay Holstad and Matthew Hazelwood. Both the boys’ and girls’ teams took first place overall in this county-wide event held at Veteran’s Park in Alabaster, which featured approximately 200 competitors. Other runners placing in the boys’ top 20 were Austin Bowman, Jonathan Clower, Jacob McGill, Redding Tipton and Jordan Paugh. Eight members of the girls’ team placed in the overall top 20. They were Julia Pack, Mallory Staubach, Anna McGowan, Andi Schramek, Brooke

Saradpon, Meisi Jacobs, Celia Brand and Grace Campbell. Special recognition was also given to team member Carson Park, who sacrificed his finishing time at the Jesse Owens Invitational on Oct. 6 to help a competitor. Upon viewing a fellow runner falling down and then trying to crawl to the finish line, Carson picked up the runner and helped carry him across.

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Spain Park student Dylan Wilson of Hoover, a Lakeshore Foundation athlete, was recently named a 2012 U.S. Paralympic Track and Field High School All-American for his performance in the shot put event with a distance of 6.45 meters. Photo courtesy of The Lakeshore Foundation


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