The ACS Varsity Girls’ Softball Team won the Tri-State Christian Athletic Conference title on Saturday, May 28, defeating Pilgrim Academy 15-8 and finishing the season undefeated with a 12-0 record. The ACS Varsity Boys’ Baseball Team faced off against Pilgrim Academy in the title match and lost 6-3, finishing the season in 2nd place.
In the Championship Softball game, the Lady Cougars powered back from a 5-0 deficit in the 3rd inning to finish strong. Sophomore shortstop Evangelina Kim was on fire on offense, going 3 for 3 with a triple and a double. Senior outfielder Ang Eggie had two hits, including a double. Freshman pitcher Ava Nixon pitched a complete game with two strikeouts and she also singled.
After the victory, Kim was awarded the TSCAC Most Valuable Player award and head coach Dara Kimmerley, in her 8th year at the helm, received the TSCAC Coach of the Year Award. Junior 1st baseman Maddie DeNick, Kim, and freshman catcher Taylor Sutton were selected as first team TSCAC All-Stars. Nixon and junior 3rd baseman Paige Noble were named to the second team All-Stars.
“This was such a special and memorable season,” Kimmerley said. “Our pitcher and catcher were both freshmen and we had just one senior on the team, but everyone worked very hard and never gave up. This was a team effort and I’m so proud and thankful for each and every player.”
The Boys’ Varsity Baseball team came within striking distance of a win at the top of the 7th inning in their championship match against Pilgrim Academy. The bases were loaded, with two outs, and sophomore pitcher John Hannum hit a long ball to centerfield, but it was caught, ending the rally.
In the conference awards ceremony, head coach Gus Casey received the TSCAC Coach of the Year Award and five ACS baseball players were named TSCAC All-Stars. The All-Stars, pictured below from left are: freshman outfielder James Papanikolaou (2nd team), freshman shortstop/pitcher Charlie Costello (1st team), junior 3rd baseman Rob Barberio (2nd team), senior catcher Eric VonColln (1st team), and sophomore pitcher John Hannum (1st team).
The Lady Cougars also paid a special tribute to a young softball player named Parker Henderson in Yukon, Oklahoma who is battling leukemia. The team wore a #45 on their arms in support of Parker. Thanks to a connection facilitated by catcher Taylor Sutton’s parents, the Lady Cougars reached out to Parker during the season, sending her a care package, including a softball signed by the team, and letters of encouragement. Photos of the team after the game, showing the players with the #45 on their arms, were sent to Parker as well.
We’re so proud of the hard work and exceptional effort from all our players throughout the season. Thank you to Varsity Baseball Head Coach Casey and Varsity Softball Head Coach Kimmerley for your dedication and commitment to excellence.
Grandparents were the VIPS around campus on Friday, May 20 for Grandparent Appreciation Day. Some 500 grandparents got lots of smiles and hugs from their grandchildren as they visited with them in their classrooms, outdoors in a picnic area, and at a reception in the gym. Grandparents also attended a special chapel where our students had the opportunity to honor and thank their grandparents for their love, wisdom, and guidance.
The vocal, instrumental, and fine arts talents of ACS students were on display in May at two Spring Concerts and the Spring Art Show, delighting hundreds of family members and friends who attended. Students from kindergarten to the 3rd grade presented a festive Hawaiian beach party-themed concert on May 20, followed by a 4th-12th grade Band Concert on May 26. Concert-goers enjoyed viewing the Spring Art Show after both concerts, which was on display in the first floor school hallways.




The undefeated ACS Varsity Girls’ Softball team and 2nd-seeded ACS Varsity Boys’ Baseball team have both advanced to play in the Tri-State Christian Athletic Conference (TSCAC) Championship Games this Saturday, May 28. ACS is hosting the TSCAC Finals so come out and cheer for our Cougars! The ACS Varsity Girls, under head coach Dara Kimmerley, will play the Pilgrim Academy Varsity Girls at 1 p.m. The Varsity Boys, under head coach Gus Casey, will play the Pilgrim Academy Boys at 3 p.m.
The ACS Instrumental Ensemble received high marks at the May 11 Atlantic County Teens Arts Festival in Hammonton and is moving on to compete in the New Jersey Teen Arts Festival in Edison on June 2. The 4-member ensemble performed “The Merry-Go-Round of Life” by Joe Hisaishi in the small instrumental group category at the May 11 festival, competing against close to 20 other groups from high schools across Atlantic County.
The 2022 ACS Yearbook, with its cover design created by 12th grader Amber Ramos, is now on sale and promotes this year’s Spiritual Development Theme — “Deeply Rooted.” The new yearbook was unveiled at the Upper School Chapel on Thursday, May 26 and is dedicated to faculty member Dave Genter. Yearbook advisor and faculty member Tori Flath congratulated Genter and presented him with his own copy of the yearbook.
Congratulations to the 70 ACS middle school and high school students who competed in the Tri-State Christian Athletic Conference Track Meet on Thursday, May 12 and earned medals and top team honors. All four ACS teams — the High School Boys’ and Girls’ teams and the Middle School Boys’ and Girls’ teams — finished in first place with the highest number of points earned among the teams from six other regional Christian schools who participated.
The ACS School Garden has expanded this spring with the addition of eight new raised beds, bringing the total to 16 beds, and students in the after-school Garden Club have been busy prepping the beds and planting vegetables.
Apple slices, grapes, dark chocolate, and a hard-boiled egg – these were just a few examples of healthy snacks that ACS elementary and middle school students learned about during a presentation May 4 by a wellness specialist from the AtlantiCare Healthy Children, Healthy Schools program.
ACS faculty and staff were treated to a surprise pop-up Coffee-Tea Breakfast Bar on Wednesday, May 18, courtesy of our Parent-Teacher Fellowship. This was the third surprise pop-up coffee-tea bar hosted by the PTF this year and they plan to continue doing it in next school year.



Have you ever touched a shark? Our ACS 2nd grade students had the opportunity to do just that during their May 12 field trip to the Adventure Aquarium in Camden, New Jersey. Visiting the aquarium was an exciting way to conclude their recent science unit where they studied the ocean and the creatures that live in it.


Thank you to everyone who donated blood at our American Cross Blood Drive on May 19 and helped make the life-saving event a success. We collected 25 units of blood — which will provide critical aid for up to 75 area hospital patients.
Close to 100 high school students enjoyed an elegant evening of dinner and dancing on Friday, May 6 at the Greate Bay Country Club in Somers Point. A photo booth made the evening both fun and memorable. While there was spotty rain throughout the evening, couples and groups still managed to pose for photos at the picturesque gazebo near the entrance to the club.
Music class this spring is giving students in the 7th grade the opportunity to create music for a film soundtrack using a non-traditional instrument – a 5-gallon plastic bucket. Music Director Tim Rosie came up with the idea to teach a unit on drumming using the buckets, and the ACE Hardware Store on Ocean Heights in Egg Harbor Township was more than happy to donate 24 buckets to help the students get into the rhythm.
An enthusiastic group of 103 golfers turned out on May 5 to participate in the ACS 2022 Cougar Classic Golf Tournament at Greate Bay Country Club in Somers Point and helped raise nearly $46,000 for the school’s educational programs and scholarships. This year’s event was the school’s 17th golf fundraiser since 1999.
ACS marked the National Day of Prayer on Thursday, May 5 with a special time of all-school prayer at the start of the school day. Students, teachers, and staff from kindergarten to the 12th grade came out of their classrooms into the first and second floor hallways to stand in unity during the time of prayer and preschool students and teachers gathered in the gym.
The ACS school family is invited to attend the Annual Meeting of the Atlantic Christian School Association on Monday, May 16 at 6:30 p.m. in the school gymnasium. Light refreshments will be served. The Association is the foundational organization of the school and all K-12 parents who have agreed with the school’s Statement of Faith, as well as faculty and staff, are Association members. Faculty and staff are required to attend.


Now midway into their seasons, the Middle School Boys’ Baseball team is undefeated with a 4-0 record and the Middle School Girls’ Softball team has a strong 5-2 winning record in the Atlantic Cape Junior High League. Both teams will play St. Joe’s at home on Monday afternoon. Come on out and cheer our teams to victory.
Students in Mrs. Jackson’s and Mr. Tardif’s 4th grade classes recently built large dioramas depicting the living environments of two people groups in New Jersey in the 1600s – the Lenape Native American tribe and the early European settlers. The dioramas were on display in April on tables in a 1st floor hallway near the school library. History class for students in the 4th grade focuses on the rich history of New Jersey.
Join us for the last ACS Spirit Day of this school year at Texas Roadhouse in Egg Harbor Township on Wednesday, May 25 from 4 p.m. to closing. All proceeds will benefit ACS Athletics.
ACS is pleased to periodically recognize and congratulate several of its alumni who are making their mark in college, in the working world, and in other endeavors, building on the strong educational and spiritual foundation they received during their years at ACS. The alumni spotlighted this month are: John (Tony) Polcini (’89), Byron Nelson (’09), Amy Nelson (’09), Ethan Hoover (’13), Solomon Griffith (’19), and Ashleigh Martin (’20). Profiles of many more ACS alumni can be found on the “Alumni News” page of the ACS website under “News and Events.”
John (Tony) Polcini (’89) is dipping his toe into the political arena for the first time, running for an at-large position on the Ocean City Council in the upcoming May 10, 2022 election. He is running with incumbents Peter Madden and Karen Bergman, and all three have the support of incumbent Mayor Jay Gillian. Tony is a lifelong resident of Ocean City and owner of the former Tony P’s House of Pie on the Ocean City Boardwalk, which closed in 2019. He first learned the pizzeria business working for many years under Frank and Kay Manco of Manco & Manco Pizza. Tony has also worked as a patient advocate at Shore Medical Center in Somers Point and is currently a salesman for a paper supply company in Vineland. Tony credits his father, Dominick Polcini, with teaching him the importance of having a strong work ethic. In a March 3, 2022 Ocean City Sentinel article, Tony said he is taking a “family-first approach to community politics” and that he “knows that speaking from the perspective of family values as a voice on council will hopefully help keep the people of Ocean City in the forefront of those who make the decisions.” Tony and his wife, Jennifer, have two sons, and have been long-time active members of Mission Point Church in Somers Point.
Byron Nelson (’09) recently completed his third year as the Boys’ Basketball Head Coach at the Atlantic County Institute of Technology in Mays Landing with a very successful winning season, finishing 15-9 overall and in 2nd place in the Cape Atlantic League with a 10-5 record. Byron has also continued to teach health and PE at ACIT. He graduated from Kean University in 2016 with a BS in communication recreation administration. Prior to working at ACIT, Byron worked at Winslow Township High School and at ACS, as a fitness trainer and running basketball clinics. In 2019, Byron married ACS classmate Amy Vogel Nelson (’09). Amy earned her BA in elementary education from Stockton University in 2013. She returned to ACS in 2015 to serve as the Extended Care Director and then became an elementary teacher. Amy and Byron reside in Northfield and worship at Coastal Christian in Ocean City. They have one son, Cameron, and are expecting a second son in August 2022.
Ethan Hoover (’13) is the creative director at Coastal Christian in Ocean City, overseeing video and audio production. In January 2022, he launched the “Rechurched” podcast with Coastal Christian teaching pastor Matt Maher. Ethan also just tied the knot on April 29, 2022, marrying Sage Thomas. He graduated from Regent University in 2017 with a BS in business marketing. Ethan and his brother, Blair, are co-owners of Hoover Collective, a company they started in 2018 that offers web design services. In 2018, Ethan also founded Driftr Media LLC, a media company that specializes in creating visuals for social campaigns and brands. Ethan also uses his creative talents working for OverWear, a south Jersey non-profit that creates and distributes an inspirational clothing line.
Solomon Griffith (’19) is a junior at Ursinus College in Pennsylvania, majoring in history and education. A stand-out shortstop on the ACS Varsity Baseball team, Solly was the first baseball player in school history to get 100 hits during his high school career, a milestone that is heralded on a school banner that hangs in the ACS gym. Solly received a scholarship in 2019 to attend Ursinus and play on the Men’s Baseball Team. Since his freshman year, Solly has played first base and second base and this year has batted third in the lineup. In this 2022 season, he has had a .340 batting average and had 14 RBIs. Solly starts every game and is a leader on this year’s team, which has a lot of young players. When he returns home to Ocean City this summer, you will likely find Solly working at Dockside Restaurant. Solly worships with his family at First Presbyterian Church in Ocean City.
Ashleigh Martin (’20) is a sophomore at Anderson University in South Carolina, majoring in musical theatre. She was recently chosen to work in this summer of 2022 as an actor for Generate by YM360, a ministry organization that runs Christian camps for high school students across the U.S. Ashleigh will be traveling to work at camps on different Christian college campuses in Alabama, Georgia, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, and Texas. During her first two years at Anderson, Ashleigh has been in the cast of two campus musicals — “Xanadu” and “Guys and Dolls.” Ashleigh also works for the school’s Admissions Department as a college ambassador, giving tours of the Arts Department, and works in the box office in the university’s Rainey Fine Arts Center. During breaks when Ashleigh comes home to Mays Landing, she can be seen back at ACS working as a substitute teacher. Ashleigh received a Presidential Fellows full tuition scholarship to Anderson, and has maintained a 4.0 GPA and made the Dean’s List every semester. She attends New Spring Church in Anderson and is involved as an actor in a church project to create videos for their children’s ministry.