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Yearly Archives: 2019

Jackson Ceman Signs with AUM

Macon East baseball player, Jackson Ceman signed to play with the AUM Warhawks. Jackson is a 2-year starter for the Knights program under Coach Bob Pickett. He hit over .330 with 30 stolen bases and 58 RBI’s in the 2019 season. His fielding percentage was over .930 at 2nd base, and on the mound he was 4-1 with 1 save. Jackson was a part of 66 combined wins his junior and senior season and was an integral part of the 2018 AISA AA State Championship team.  Jackson is the son of Deidre and Chad Ceman.  He is not only a stand-out on the athletic field; he will be attending AUM on an academic scholarship.  Jackson is one of 8 members of the Class of 2019 continuing their athletic endeavors at the collegiate level.

Codi Moon2019-08-27T17:41:08+00:00May 7th, 2019|Baseball, News and Events|0 Comments

AISA AAA Softball State Runner-Up

The Lady Knights softball team finished the 2019 season with a record of  51-18 and were 3A Region Champs. As has become tradition, they headed into the state tournament at Lagoon Park as the team to beat, holding 6 state champion titles in the last 8 years.  A loss early in the final day of play to Glenwood, put the team in the losers bracket.  They battled back into the final game of the division AAA tournament, but fell again to Glenwood (4-3) to take home their second State Runner-Up trophy in those 8 years. Devyn Debardelaben, Kadence Ward, and Caroline Capps earned a spot on the All-Tournament Team.

Madisyn Kennedy, Dawn Johnson, Kayle Bell, and TJ James will represent Macon East in the senior AISA All Star game on June 4 at Lagoon Park, and Emi Lott and Caroline Capps will play on the junior team.

Codi Moon2019-08-27T17:30:24+00:00May 7th, 2019|News and Events, Softball|0 Comments

Stringer Takes 2nd Place at State

Macon East golfer, Bishop Stringer ended the AISA State Golf Tournament as the Individual State Runner-Up. Coming into the final round at the Troy Country Club three shots off the lead, Bishop battled back to tie the lead. The top two golfers headed into a 3 hole shoot out for the championship. Bishop lost the lead on the final hole to take home 2nd place honors. He was once again selected to this year’s AISA All-Star golf team. As the only golfer representing Macon East, Bishop has had to compete as an individual all season.  Wracking up first and second place finishes in AISA tournaments across the state, Bishop is looking forward to 2020 and a successful senior season.
Codi Moon2019-08-27T17:21:36+00:00May 5th, 2019|Golf, News and Events|0 Comments

Jimmy Hitchcock Memorial Award Banquet

Seniors, Connor Higbe and Madisyn Kennedy represented Macon East Academy at the 60th annual Jimmy Hitchcock Memorial Award ceremony at Frazer United Methodist Church on April 30.  Since 1959, the objective of the Jimmy Hitchcock Memorial Award program has been to recognize Christian leadership in athletics and to encourage and inspire others to emulate the man whose memory is perpetuated by this award. The current status of the Hitchcock Award is stronger than ever before and is held in high status in the Montgomery area. Each year coaches nominate senior athletes who have displayed the most outstanding qualities of Christian leadership in athletics and possesses the following qualities: strong character, dependability, 100% effort, team leadership, church leadership, school leadership, and scholastic leadership. Freshman students who exhibit these same qualities are also invited to attend the annual banquet and be recognized.  This year, Ali Churchwell and Luke Noffsinger represented Macon East Academy as freshman certificate recipients.  Connor and Madisyn were both honored to be part of a prestigious group of Hitchcock nominees as their full resume of athletic, academic and volunteer accomplishments were shared with the auditorium full of parents, coaches, Hitchcock committee members and special guests.

Codi Moon2019-08-27T17:09:39+00:00May 5th, 2019|Baseball, Cheerleading, Football, News and Events, Softball, Volleyball|0 Comments

Legistlative Day

Macon East seniors (l-r), Tanner McNaughton, Sydney Weverink, Jake Gracey, Bailey Nyberg, Parker Hardegree, and Madisyn Kennedy participated in this year’s Legislative Day hosted by the Alabama Bankers Association. The April 17 event featured guest speaker Will Ainsworth, Alabama’s lieutenant governor. Legislative Day allows ABA members from all over Alabama to bring high school students to Montgomery to learn about the legislative process and meet their elected officials. Participants have an opportunity to visit the House chamber, learn how bills become law, take part in a mock vote, and tour the Capitol.

 

Codi Moon2019-08-27T17:23:17+00:00April 27th, 2019|News and Events|0 Comments

Environmental Fair

The annual lower school Environmental Fair, April 18, was a day full of hands on learning from a variety of community presenters. Students learned to build a race car out of Legos and circuits with Snapology, and held a variety of reptiles thanks to Dixie Electric.  PALS taught valuable lessons on recycling and tips on how to keep our community clean.  A local 4-H representative taught STEAM activities using cups and string, while Jacobs Engineering used edible treats to teach engineering.  As always, Bonnie Plant Farm was on hand to help students plant herbs and vegetables to take home for the summer. Petland taught pet care and brought several furry friends. Representatives from the Red Cross helped the students understand the importance of having a family plan in the event of an emergency. Bee keeping was taught by Barrett Farms, and the Montgomery Public Library shared stories in the library.  Outdoors the students learned about archery and how to cast fishing rods with the Wildlife and Fisheries Department.  Our final presenter, Wild Birds Unlimited taught the students about the different types of birds native to our area and their importance. Many thanks to Ms. Marjory Johnson for organizing another wonderful day of learning and fun at this year’s Environmental Fair.

Codi Moon2019-08-27T17:14:57+00:00April 27th, 2019|News and Events|0 Comments

Connor Higbe Signs with Huntingdon

Macon East Academy offensive lineman, Connor Higbe signed his letter of intent to join the Huntingdon Hawks football program for the 2019 season.  Connor transferred from LAMP to Macon East in 2016 and had not played football since his days as a Montgomery Seminole.  Connor has contributed to the Knights success the last two seasons and represented Macon East at the AISA Senior All-Star game this year.  Connor also plays soccer, serves as the SGA Chaplain, and was selected as a Jimmy Hitchcock Memorial Award nominee.

Codi Moon2019-08-27T17:12:59+00:00March 14th, 2019|News and Events|0 Comments

Varsity Basketball Selects All-Stars

Following up on back-to-back state titles is tough to do, and add to that a move to the AAA division, the Varsity Boys finished their season 12-16.  Playing the toughest schedule in the AISA , the Knights lost 6 games to out-of-state teams and 5 games by 5 points or less.  In a rebuilding year for the program, the team showed a lot of growth throughout the season, but ended their run in the first round of playoffs.

Making yet another appearance in the Elite 8, the Varsity Girls fell to Ft. Dale 56-40.  Also moving up to AAA competition, the Lady Knights had an overall 13-10 season.  Team leader, Madisyn Kennedy ended her season with 24 points in the final game.  The team loses just two starters for next year.

Madisyn Kennedy and Kerion Taylor, who led their teams in scoring this season, represented Macon East in the AISA senior All-Star games on February 22.  The East girls team defeated the West 68-65, and the East boys fell to the West 78-83.  Congratulations to Madisyn and Kerion on their selection as All-Stars!  Macon East cheerleaders, Annslie Gourlay and Sarah Krasnowiecki also participated as All-Stars.

 

Codi Moon2019-03-11T17:57:29+00:00March 11th, 2019|News and Events|0 Comments

Art Show

The annual Art Show is a time for students in kindergarten through 12th grade to display their achievements in visual arts.  Throughout the year, Mrs. Tiffany Ala’s art students create a variety of art projects using the mediums of paint, water base, printmaking, drawing, 3D, mixed media, and collage.  Entries in photography taken outside of the classroom can also be submitted for the show.  Following judging by local artists, awards were given for 1st, 2nd, 3rd place and honorable mention.  Six students were honored as the Best of Show in their age division.
First and second place winners were presented at the AISA District Art Show, March 1, hosted by Edgewood Academy.  Macon East artists received 22 ribbons at District (4 – 1st place, 6 – 2nd place, 4 – 3rd place, and 7 – Honorable Mention).

Five students’ artwork will advance to the State Art Show on April 17 at AUM.
1st Grade – Declan Bearden 1st place in Mixed Media/Collage
2nd Grade – Bella Ann Spires 1st place in Mixed Media/Collage
2nd Grade – Sophie Clark 1st place in Photography
11th Grade – Rachel Sargent 1st place in Photography
11th Grade – Sarah Bishop 2nd place in Printmaking

Macon East Art Show – Best of Show Winners

K5 – 1st  ~  Ashley Davis, water base
2nd – 3rd  ~  Sawyer Powell, photography
4th – 6th  ~  Shamiah Thomas, drawing non-color
and Alexis Davis, mixed media/collage
7th – 9th  ~  Jay Moore, mixed media/collage
10th – 12th  ~  Haley Wren, drawing non-color

Link to a full list of winners: 2019 Art Show Program

Codi Moon2019-03-11T16:29:37+00:00March 11th, 2019|News and Events|0 Comments

Capstone Leadership Academy

The Capstone Leadership Academy at the University of Alabama is a two-day event for select sophomores from across Alabama who have shown an interest in leadership through service.  The purpose of the event, which features dynamic speakers and group activities, is to give students the tools and the training to apply their leadership skills to opportunities in their own communities.  Three outstanding sophomores from Macon East Academy were invited to attend this year’s academy – Georgia Blaze, Will Desmarais, and Jonathan Mathis (unable to attend). Hosted by the Capstone Council and Honors College, the theme of the academy is Values, Vision, and Voice.  Along with leadership lectures, Georgia and Will enjoyed a campus and stadium tour, group activities, and participating in a service project.

Codi Moon2019-03-04T19:09:06+00:00March 4th, 2019|News and Events|0 Comments
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