Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Catholic's Blackwell to Lead Baseball in 2019

Montgomery Catholic announces changes for the 2019 baseball season. Athletic Director Daniel Veres has
named Aubrey Blackwell as the head coach for the school's varsity baseball program. Veres, along with Tony Hudson who acted as head coach for the 2018 season, will assist with the team.

Veres said of the changes, "We had a challenging year after 2017 head coach Randy Nolen resigned for health reasons. Coach Hudson was willing to take on the program this year, and we appreciate his leadership. I am very excited that we have been able to entice Aubrey to become our head baseball coach. We want everyone to know that Coach Blackwell is a huge part of our community, and we expect him to be here for a long time. Hopefully, he now considers Montgomery Catholic the destination of his coaching career, not just a stop along the way."

A college baseball pitcher at Central Alabama Community College and at Montevallo, Blackwell is not new to coaching baseball. He began his coaching career as an assistant baseball coach at the college and high school levels. He has 9 years experience; three years at Campbell University, and three years at Montevallo where he served as the pitching coach. He also assisted with varsity baseball and was the head JV coach at St. Paul’s Episcopal School in Mobile for three years.

When asked about his new role Blackwell said, “I am real excited about getting back to my coaching roots, working with our baseball team. My calling is to work with student athletes and help them become stronger and competitive. This will give me the opportunity to dig in and stay at Montgomery Catholic for a long time. My wife is supportive of my taking on two sports, and we feel it is all part of God’s plan for us.”

In addition to leading the baseball program, Blackwell will continue to serve as head coach of the Montgomery Catholic football program. Since 2015, Blackwell has led the Knights to a 2017 Region Championship and advanced to the second round of the AHSAA playoffs during the 2017 football season. With a season record of 10-2 and a two year record of 18-5, he was named the 2017 Class 4A Coach of the Year by the Alabama Football Coaches Association, and most recently named a head coach for the AHSAA North South All Star football game this summer.

 “Aubrey Blackwell has brought a tremendous change to our football program, and I am excited about the possibilities that he can accomplish on the baseball field,” said Anne Ceasar, President of Montgomery Catholic.

“Coach Blackwell is a vital part of this Catholic community, and I feel that this position will increase his ability to impact the lives of even more students. He has a great support staff of Tony Hudson and Daniel Veres, and I would like to thank Coach Hudson for all he did for our baseball program this year.”

Blackwell is starting to make his plan for the Catholic varsity baseball team, he said, “I am excited about our staff and building our program, and I look forward to beginning the work with my team in June.”



Catholic's Key Club Serves At Humane Shelter

On Sunday afternoon, April 15, the day after their prom, the members of the Montgomery Catholic Key Club volunteered to walk dogs at the Montgomery Humane Shelter.  This is a regular project the students love to do. Pictured are from back to front Manny Caceres, Cole Pierce, and Grant Walker.  Also walking that day were Katie Perkins (regular Humane Shelter volunteer), Sofie Izer, Savannah Johnson, Lainie Doyle, and Clare Wilson and Mitch Aaron.  The Montgomery Humane Shelter is always seeking volunteers to walk dogs, especially on weekend afternoons, and donations of newspaper, cleaning supplies, and dog food.  To help, please contact Cindy Chapman at cindychapman@montgomeryhumane.com.  

Friday, April 13, 2018

Montgomery Catholic's Corbin Receives Grand Recognition through Duke TIP Program

Montgomery Catholic Preparatory School proudly announces five middle school students who have earned State Recognition for their ACT scores by the Duke Talent Identification Program, one of which, received Grand Recognition (one of only 1,600 nationwide).

The Duke University Talent Identification Program (Duke TIP) identifies academically talented seventh grade students in sixteen states across the Southeast, Midwest, and Southwest who have scored at the 95th percentile or above on standardized achievement tests. Montgomery Catholic had 18 middle school students who qualified to participate in the Duke TIP Program last fall with five students whose high scores qualified them for state recognition.

Montgomery Catholic students who will be honored at the Duke Talent Search State Recognition Ceremony are Michael Algarin, Andrew Bosch, Cade Corbin, Matthew Galvin and Thomas Giere.

Corbin will be invited to travel to Duke University to receive his Grand Recognition medal in May. He is the son of  Rebecca and Chris Corbin of Montgomery.

Michael Galvin and Andrew Bosch qualified for Academy for Summer Studies and  Michael Algarin, Cade Corbin, and Matthew Galvin qualified for Center for Summer Studies.

Montgomery Catholic is very proud of these hard working students. Congratulations!