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− | Since 2015, I have been a member of the Alabama Scholastic Competition Association executive board. I am no longer active as a player, but I frequently moderate and occasionally direct tournaments across the state. | + | Since 2015, I have been a member of the [[Alabama Scholastic Competition Association]] executive board. I am no longer active as a player, but I frequently moderate and occasionally direct tournaments across the state. As of 2020, I am the President-Elect of ASCA for the 2022-2024 term. |
− | I played for the 54-0 Russellville (AL) Middle School ASCA state championship team in 1996-1997 and Russellville High School from 1997-2001. | + | I played for the 54-0 [[Russellville Middle|Russellville]] (AL) Middle School ASCA state championship team in 1996-1997 and [[Russellville High School]] from 1997-2001. |
I captained Northwest-Shoals Community College to Alabama College Bowl League state championships in 2002 and 2003. I played in the NAQT ICT in those years as well, making the community college all-star team each year. | I captained Northwest-Shoals Community College to Alabama College Bowl League state championships in 2002 and 2003. I played in the NAQT ICT in those years as well, making the community college all-star team each year. |
Latest revision as of 18:00, 16 March 2021
Since 2015, I have been a member of the Alabama Scholastic Competition Association executive board. I am no longer active as a player, but I frequently moderate and occasionally direct tournaments across the state. As of 2020, I am the President-Elect of ASCA for the 2022-2024 term.
I played for the 54-0 Russellville (AL) Middle School ASCA state championship team in 1996-1997 and Russellville High School from 1997-2001.
I captained Northwest-Shoals Community College to Alabama College Bowl League state championships in 2002 and 2003. I played in the NAQT ICT in those years as well, making the community college all-star team each year.