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Student Spotlight — 10th Grader Evangelina Kim Makes Her Mark at National Softball Championship, Northeast Region

10th grader Evangelina Kim knows her way around the softball field and in late July the talented shortstop helped her team — the NJ Firecrackers — excel at the USSSA softball league’s Northeast Regional National Championships held in Salisbury, Maryland. The NJ Firecrackers placed 3rd out of 48 teams from North Carolina to Maine that competed in the week-long tournament. Even more impressive is that Eva’s team was comprised of 14- and 15-year-olds who played up in the 16- to 17-year-old division.

Eva’s stats during the tournament were a testament to her skills, with a batting average of .286 and OBP of .390,  and hitting 9 doubles, 1 triple, 21 RBI’s, 42 runs scored, and 31 stolen bases. This is the second exceptional youth travel team that Eva has played on during her budding softball career. Eva was also part of the Egg Harbor Township 12U Tornadoes softball team that captured the Babe Ruth World Series title in 2019.

The tournament concluded the season for the NJ Firecrackers, who are based out of Mays Landing and played year-round. The team, coached by John D’Agostino, opened each game with prayer in the huddle.

Congratulations, Eva, and we look forward to watching you play for the Lady Cougars softball team next spring.

 

Texas Roadhouse Spirit Day Supports ACS Athletics

We had a great turn-out for our first ACS Spirit Day at Texas Roadhouse in Egg Harbor Township on May 26. Thank you to our school families, staff, alumni, alumni parents, and friends of ACS who came out to enjoy a great meal and help raise funds for ACS Athletics.

ACS received 10% of the sales that evening, with $350 coming back to ACS.  There was lots to celebrate that night, with the dual victory earlier in the day of our Varsity teams in the baseball and softball semi-final playoff games.

“We are so thankful we were able to hold a Spirit Day this spring because the COVID-19 pandemic prevented us from holding any other Spirit Days this school year,” said Athletic Director Pam Hitchner.

Thank you to the Panetta family at the Texas Roadhouse restaurant on the Black Horse Pike in Egg Harbor Township for supporting ACS Athletics. Hitchner hopes to hold more Spirit Days at Texas Roadhouse in the upcoming school year.

 

 

Varsity Baseball, Softball Teams Heading into Playoffs on Tuesday; Seniors to be Honored at Saturday Game

The Varsity Boys’ Baseball and Varsity Girls’ Softball teams are heading into the semi-final playoff games on Tuesday, May 25, after beating Cumberland Christian School on May 20. Senior players will be honored for their contributions to our teams this Saturday, May 22 before the 3 p.m. start of non-league home games against Veritas Christian Academy.

The Varsity Boys beat Cumberland Christian 19-4 on Tuesday, finishing the regular season in second place in the Tri-State Christian Athletic Conference. The Varsity Girls beat Cumberland Christian 16-2 and finished the regular season tied for second place with Calvary Academy.

The Varsity Boys’ team will face off in the semi-final playoff game against Calvary Academy at home on Tuesday, May 25, with a 4 p.m. start time. The Varsity Boys team, under head co-coaches Ben Chapman and Gus Casey, has a 5-3 record in the TSCAC and a 5-6 record overall.

The Varsity Girls, under head coach Dara Kimmerley, will play their final regular season game at home on Monday, May 24 against Glassboro High School. The Varsity Girls’ will play a team in the semi-final playoff game on Tuesday, opposing team and location to be determined.  The Varsity Girls’ team has a 9-4 record overall and is 7-3 in the TSCAC.  In the May 20 game against Calvary, senior Sydney Pearson went 3 for 4 with a double and two home runs for ACS. 10th grader Alli Lushina was 3 for 3 with two doubles, 10th grader Paige Noble had a homerun, and senior Chloe Vogel was 2 for 2 with a triple.

The TSCAC Championship Games will be played on Saturday, May 29 at Pilgrim Academy. The consolation Boys’ and Girls’ games will begin at 10 a.m. The Girls’ Championship game will start at 12:30 p.m. and the Boys’ Championship Game will begin at 1 p.m. The outcome of the semi-final games on Tuesday, May 25 will determine which teams will play in the TSCAC final round of games on May 29.

Come on out and cheer our Cougars on to victory!