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Spirit Day at Texas Roadhouse One Week Away — Join Us on Friday, October 14

ACS Spirit Day at Texas Roadhouse is just one week away — on Friday, October 14. ACS families and friends are invited to enjoy a delicious meal from 4:00-10:30 p.m. and help raise funds for ACS Athletics. The restaurant is located at 6801 E. Black Horse Pike in Egg Harbor Township.

Be sure to mention “Atlantic Christian School” when you order and 10% of your bill will benefit ACS Athletics. There’s something for everyone on the menu, including favorites like hand-cut steaks, fall-off-the-bone ribs, the cactus blossom fried onion, and made-from-scratch sides, and fresh-baked bread. The kids menu includes chili ‘n cheese hot doges, macaroni and cheese, mini-cheeseburgers, chicken tenders, and more.

Join us for a fun evening of good food and fellowship. Thank you for your support!

ACS Spirit Day at Texas Roadhouse — Friday, Oct. 14 — Help Raise Funds for ACS Athletics

Join us for ACS Spirit Day at Texas Roadhouse in Egg Harbor Township on Friday, October 14 from 4:00-10:30 p.m. Come out with your family and friends and enjoy hand-cut steaks, fall-off-the-bone ribs, made-from-scratch sides, and fresh-baked bread and help raise funds for ACS Athletics.

The restaurant is located at 6801 E. Black Horse Pike in Egg Harbor Township.

Please mention “Atlantic Christian School” when you order and 10% of your bill will benefit ACS Athletics.  Hope to see you there!

 

Varsity Basketball Player Landon Shivers Honored for Grabbing 500 Rebounds

ACS recognized and honored junior forward Landon Shivers, a member of the Varsity Boys’ Basketball team, for achieving the significant milestone of pulling down 500 rebounds with a special presentation on Friday, January 10 in the ACS gym before the home game against Baptist Regional School.

Athletic Director Pam Hitchner presented Landon with a special commemorative game ball. Cougars Head Coach Dan Carney and Landon’s parents, Scott and Heather Shivers, were invited to join Landon court-side to be recognized for their contributions to Landon’s success.

The 6-foot, 9-inch Landon pulled down his 500th rebound on December 30 during the Doane Academy Tournament. He becomes one of just 12 basketball players in school history to reach this milestone during their high school career and his name will be added to a school banner hanging in the gym.

In Friday’s game, ACS beat Baptist Regional School 75-42, and Landon grabbed 14 rebounds and had two steals.

Varsity Boys’ Basketball Head Coach Dan Carney Named TSCAC Coach of the Year, Seven ACS Players Named to All-Star Teams

The Varsity Boys’ Basketball Head Coach Dan Carney, in his 3rd year leading the Boys’ team, has been named the Tri-State Christian Athletic Conference “Coach of the Year.” Coach Carney was recognized for the award at the conclusion of the TSCAC championship games on Saturday, February 23. “I’m really grateful for receiving this honor, but it truly is an award for both me and my assistant coach, Paul Jones,” said Coach Carney. “No one can do this job alone, and without Paul’s commitment and the energy he poured into our guys, we would not have seen the success that we did this year.”

Seven ACS Varsity basketball players have also been recognized and honored as TSCAC All-Stars. The ACS Boys’ team players named TSCAC All-Stars were: senior Cole Johnson (1st team), junior Ben Noble (2nd team), junior Dan Roland (honorable mention), and sophomore Landon Shivers (honorable mention). The ACS Girls’ team players named TSCAC All-Stars were: sophomore Sydney Pearson (1st team), senior Caraline Winkel (2nd team), and sophomore Cristen Winkel.

Johnson led the ACS Boys’ team in scoring, averaging 16 points a game. As point guard, Noble average 11 points a game and led the team in steals and assists. Roland and Shivers both averaged a double-double with at least 10 points and 10 rebounds a game. The 6’7″ Shivers also averaged 23 rebounds a game and led the team in blocked shots, averaging 3 a game.  Pearson led the ACS Girls’ team in scoring and rebounding. The Winkel sisters were also led the team in scoring and steals.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Coin Drop on Dec. 1 to Benefit ACS Athletics — at Zion Road, Ocean Heights Intersection

ACS basketball coaches and parents of players will be out in the Egg Harbor Township community on Saturday, December 1 for our winter 2018 Coin Drop fundraiser, asking for donations to support our middle school and high school athletics program. ACS representatives will be approaching drivers at the intersection of Zion Road and Ocean Heights Avenue from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Please encourage your family members and friends to make a generous donation to support our student athletes. The rain date is Saturday, December 22 if needed. Athletic Director Pam Hitchner will notify coaches and parents if the coin drop needs to be rescheduled.