Eastern Shore Parents Magazine January 2018

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Two Bayside Academy Senior Student-Athletes Sign National Letters of Intent

Two Bayside Academy senior student-athletes recently signed National Letters of Intent (NLI) in a special ceremony held on the school’s campus. Ansleigh Dailey signed an NLI to play volleyball for Birmingham-Southern College in Birmingham. Dailey finished her high school volleyball career with more than 6000 career assists and was named Alabama Player of the Week four times. Brantley Rhodes signed an NLI to play volleyball for High Point University in High Point, North Carolina. Rhodes surpassed 1500 kills in a single season in 2017 and was named MVP of the 2017 Alabama High School Athletic Association State Tournament. Both Dailey and Rhodes were 3A Alabama High School Athletic Association State Champions four times, and both played on the 2017 North South All-Star team. “You can’t accomplish what our team has accomplished without great kids with great character like these two young ladies,” said Bayside Head Volleyball Coach Ann Schilling. Schilling has coached Bayside’s Lady Admirals volleyball team to 16 consecutive state championships. “These two ladies brought our team to yet another state championship under enormous pressure,” said Bayside Head of School Michael Papa. “They are proof positive that if you work hard and gather together as a team to achieve objectives, you can ultimately achieve individual success as well.” Ansleigh Dailey (left) and Brantley Rhodes (right) are pictured with Bayside Head Volleyball Coach Ann Schilling, who recently led Bayside’s Lady Admirals volleyball team to an unprecedented 16th consecutive Alabama High School Athletic Association State Championship.

Bayshore Christian School Serves at Prodisee Pantry

The sixth graders at Bayshore Christian School served their community during the holiday season by working at Prodisee Pantry Food Bank. Prodisee Pantry is an organization dedicated to providing food items to those in need. BCS sixth graders assembled over 1,000 boxes of food so that the needy in our community would have a holiday meal. After assembling the boxes, students wrote Christmas messages of encouragement on each one and asked for God's blessings over the boxes and the families who will receive them. This experience helped the students recognize the need for missions close to home.

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