Wallace State women’s golf and men’s tennis win respective ACCC championships; volleyball has season end at nationals

HANCEVILLE, ALA. – Wallace State’s women’s golf and men’s tennis teams won their respective
                        Alabama Community College Conference (ACCC) Tournaments over the weekend.
Wallace State’s women’s golf team won a fourth consecutive ACCC title behind low medalist
                        Lauren Cole and All-Tournament members Maddie Nelson and Abigail Baker at Guntersville’s
                        Eagles Nest Golf Course.
The Lady Lions, who have won all four tournaments they have played in this spring,
                        won the 2021 title by 42 strokes, and Cole won her 7th career low medalist title at Wallace State, carding a 10-over par 154.
“I’m proud of our team, and we’re excited to be champions. Our sophomores have remained
                        dedicated to our program, and I’m glad they get to enjoy a championship after having
                        last season cut short,” said Wallace State women’s coach J.J. Adams. “While we have
                        room to improve as a team until nationals, we’re looking forward to traveling down
                        there. We have a good chance for a strong showing.”
Adams was named the 2021 ACCC Coach of the Year.
Cole registered a 79 over the opening 18 holes and closed out the two-day event with
                        a 75. The sophomore from Glencoe has earned low medalist honors in all four tournaments
                        this spring for Wallace State.
Nelson was the individual runner-up, finishing with a 176 (85-82), and Baker was fourth,
                        carding a 170 (81-89).
Hannah Sanders was ninth overall (175) for Wallace State and Carly Havens 12th.
Jeff State was the conference runner-up. The field also consisted of Calhoun, Snead
                        State and Northeast Alabama.
Wallace State’s women travel to the NJCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championship on
                        May 10-13 in Ormond Beach, Fla.
The Lady Lions will seek to improve next month on a program-best 10th-place finish
                        at nationals in 2019.
“We’re young from a program standpoint, but the expectations we have are high. We
                        want to be the best program we possibly can be, and it begins by loving the game and
                        taking it seriously. This team has embraced those expectations,” Adams said.
 Wallace State tennis
Wallace State’s men’s tennis team is the ACCC champion for the third time in four
                        seasons.
The Lions swept through the two-day event over the weekend at the Sand Mountain Park
                        and Amphitheater after an undefeated march against conference foes in the regular
                        season.
“Our guys have played great all season. Our practices have been as impressive as our
                        matches. That’s fueled them to get better every single day,” said Wallace State tennis
                        coach Tim Garner. “Our ultimate goal since the first day of practice has been to win
                        conference and advance to nationals, with the hopes of us finishing a season. I think
                        having not being able to finish last season motivated our guys even more. It’s one
                        of most motivated teams I’ve been around.”
Wallace State’s Sebastian Gamez-Para was named the ACCC Men’s Tennis Player of the
                        Year after winning his No. 1 singles match, 6-3, 7-6.
“While it is important to me, this should be an award for the entire team. We’ve been
                        working hard for this championship,” Gamez-Para said.
Also winning singles matches for Wallace State were Gage Anderson (6-1, 6-0), Hudson
                        Thompson (6-1, 6-2), Tristian Du Plessis (6-1, 6-0), Connor Coots (6-0, 6-0) and Eli
                        Hagan (6-2, 6-2).
In doubles action, Anderson and Thompson prevailed 8-2. Para and Coots collected an
                        8-3 match win in addition to Du Plassis and Hagan (8-3).
Garner was named the 2021 ACCC Men’s Coach of the Year.
The Wallace State women also have a chance to win a conference championship. They’ll
                        play a tiebreaking match against Marion Military Institute on Wednesday at 11 a.m.
                        in Gardendale.
The men advance to the NJCAA Division I Championships in Plano, Texas, on May 17-21.
Wallace State athletics has now won five ACCC championships during the 2020-2021 academic
                        year (men and women’s cross country, volleyball, men’s tennis and women’s golf).
Wallace State volleyball
Wallace State volleyball’s outstanding season ended at the NJCAA Division I Championships
                        in West Plains, Mo.
The Lions finished the campaign with a 34-2 record, finishing undefeated in the regular
                        season and losing only three sets until the national tournament. Coach Randy Daniel
                        also surpassed the 500-win mark at Wallace State this season and was named the ACCC
                        Coach of the Year.
The 12-seeded Lions lost to Iowa Western and Missouri State University-West Plains
                        in the tournament.
Wallace State opened with a 21-25, 7-25, 12-25 loss to the eventual national champion
                        Reivers.
In their next match, the Lions won the opening two sets before Missouri State-West
                        Plains rallied to win the final three (26-24, 25-16, 23-25, 13-25, 5-15).
Sophomore Harlee Kate Reid finished with 21 kills and 13 digs in her final Wallace
                        State match, while Mattrice Harris and Haven Hall added 14 kills apiece.
Savannah Rutledge racked up 53 assists and 12 digs. Temperance Chatman had 21 digs
                        and Tori Walker added 17.
After having its Fall 2020 season delayed until this semester, Wallace State volleyball
                        didn’t miss a beat, winning its 11th ACCC Tournament title in 12 seasons and a 13th straight regular-season championship. The Lions made their 19th overall national championship appearance.
Harris, Reid and Savannah Rutledge were each ACCC 1st-team selections this season for Wallace State and Hall was a 2nd-team selection. Reid was the ACCC Tournament MVP and Rutledge, Harris and Hall joined
                        her as All-Tournament selections.
Sophomores on the team were Harris, Reid, Walker, Anna Renshaw, Laci Reese and Courtney
                        Patterson.
For more information about Wallace State athletics, visit www.athletics.wallacestate.edu or the athletics Facebook page at www.wallacestate.edu/athleticsfb.
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                              Sanders, Maddie Nelson, Carly Havens, Lauren Cole and Abigail Baker.id="attachment_17707" align="alignnone" width="225"
 Wallace State’s women’s golf team is made up of, from left, coach JJ Adams, Hannah
                              Sanders, Maddie Nelson, Carly Havens, Lauren Cole and Abigail Baker.id="attachment_17707" align="alignnone" width="225" Lauren Cole was the tournament's low medalist.id="attachment_17708" align="alignnone" width="225"
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 JJ Adams was named the ACCC Coach of the Year.id="attachment_17709" align="alignnone" width="300" Wallace State’s men’s tennis team is the 2021 ACCC Tournament champion. Pictured are,
                              front row, from left, Connor Coots, Tristian Du Plassis, and Gage Anderson, back row,
                              from left, coach Tim Garner, Sebastian Gamez-Para, Vinicius Aragao, Tad Euler, Eli
                              Hagan, Hudson Thompson and Alex Rainer.id="attachment_17711" align="alignnone" width="200"
 Wallace State’s men’s tennis team is the 2021 ACCC Tournament champion. Pictured are,
                              front row, from left, Connor Coots, Tristian Du Plassis, and Gage Anderson, back row,
                              from left, coach Tim Garner, Sebastian Gamez-Para, Vinicius Aragao, Tad Euler, Eli
                              Hagan, Hudson Thompson and Alex Rainer.id="attachment_17711" align="alignnone" width="200" Sebastian Gamez-Para is the ACCC Men’s Tennis Player of the Year.id="attachment_17712" align="alignnone" width="225"
 Sebastian Gamez-Para is the ACCC Men’s Tennis Player of the Year.id="attachment_17712" align="alignnone" width="225" Tim Garner is the 2021 ACCC Men's Coach of the Year.______________________________
 Tim Garner is the 2021 ACCC Men's Coach of the Year.______________________________  
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