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Fourteen BPC Spring Student-Athletes Earn Postseason Academic Honors

Fourteen BPC  Spring Student-Athletes Earn  Postseason  Academic Honors
Lyons’Aspen Adams pitches for the 12u girls against Reidsville in the Lyons Youth Tournament.Photo by Mike Branch
Fourteen BPC  Spring Student-Athletes Earn  Postseason  Academic Honors
Lyons’Aspen Adams pitches for the 12u girls against Reidsville in the Lyons Youth Tournament.Photo by Mike Branch

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A total of 14 Brewton- Parker College student- athletes have made the grade and performed well in the classroom, earning postseason academic honors from the NAIA.

All 14 earned NAIA placements on the 202324 Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athlete lists for their respective sports while DJ Christensen highlighted with the 2023-24 Barnes & Noble College Men’s Track & Field Scholar-Athlete Team selection with a 4.0 GPA.

BPC Softball led the way with six NAIA selections as Abbey Flowers, Alyssa Usrey, Ashley Wilson, Cailyn Snellgrove, Leah Henry, and Natalie O’Neal all recorded a 3.5 GPA or higher. Brewton-Parker Baseball followed with four honorees with Chris Harmon, J. Reid Phillips, Logan Berggren, and Tate Worrell making the list.

As for the final four, Women’s Track & Field notched two honorees while Men’s Track & Field produced another two. Keelie Jordan, Naomi Taake, Jacob Hackenberry and Christensen all represented the track programs.


Kendall Ledford gets a hit for the Vidalia 12u girls against Lyons in the 61st Lyons Youth Tournament.Photo by Mike Branch

Wheeler County’s Andi Poole fires one in against Vidalia at Partin Park in the 61st Youth Tournament.Photo by Mike Branch

Cayden McDonald of Vidalia throws out a Long County runner at first base in the Lyons Youth Tournament.Photo by Mike Branch

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