Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Metro Boys Tennis Player Of The Year: Mountain Brook’s Trey Carter

, June 14, 2012 10:18 a.m.
 
Mountain Brook’s Trey Carter put together a 41-3 singles record in his four years of varsity play. (Dennis Victory)
Until this year, Trey Carter had dropped only one set playing singles on the biggest stage of Alabama high school tennis. He was a freshman at the time.

Three years later, he finally lost another set, falling behind in the quarterfinal round at April’s state tournament.

That uh-oh moment was soon forgotten. Carter recovered and won a three-setter. He did the same in the semifinals, conceding the first set before winning the next two.

Then, in the Class 6A final, the Mountain Brook senior resumed his dominance with a 6-1, 6-1 statement victory that netted him his first No. 1 singles title.

Evidently, an unfamiliar dose of adversity wasn’t enough to faze the Birmingham News Metro Boys Tennis Player of the Year.

“His mental game is what sets him apart,” Spartans coach Susan Farlow said. “He has never lost a match that really mattered, at state or anywhere else.”

The numbers and results back that up. Over four years on Mountain Brook’s varsity, Carter amassed a 41-3 singles record, going undefeated in state tournaments. He won state singles titles at No. 5 as a freshman, No. 4 as a sophomore, No. 2 as a junior and No. 1 this season.

Carter also teamed with Patrick Lucas, The News’ 2011 Metro Player of the Year, to claim No. 1 doubles titles in 2010 and 2011, giving Carter six state titles overall.

During Carter’s time at Mountain Brook, the boys team captured two state championships and finished as the runner-up twice, including this year, when Vestavia Hills won the team crown.

“When I got into those tough situations where there was a lot of pressure, I just felt like my team needed me and I needed to be a leader and prove my skills and position,” said Carter, who collected a perfect 10-0 record in singles this season despite a late switch from glasses to contact lenses. “I had a lot of experience going into those bigger matches. I had been there before, and it just helped me relax.”

Carter’s big-match mastery might have sprouted when he lost that first set at state as a freshman. His eventual three-set victory over an opponent he had never beaten before honed a confidence that accompanied his steady rise from the No. 5 singles position.

“If it’s down to the last match and the outcome relies on one court, Trey is the guy I would want,” Farlow said. “He just knows how to bring it on when it counts.”

Carter suffered a rare defeat this season when he and doubles partner Eric Buchalter fell in three sets to Vestavia’s Jeffrey Holcombe and Leo Richard at the state tournament.

Despite the disappointment of that loss — Carter and Buchalter had defeated the Vestavia duo three times in the regular season — Farlow called Carter “the best I’ve ever seen” in doubles play.

“He’s got the most unbelievable hands of any player I’ve coached,” Farlow said.

Carter credits his success to the instruction of Farlow and Jimmy Weinaker, a teaching pro at Pinetree Country Club whose son Jacob recently finished his sophomore season at Mountain Brook.

This fall, Carter will follow in the footsteps of Jacob’s older brother, Jay, in playing tennis for North Carolina State.

Amanda Hood chosen as Mountain Brook Junior High principal

Published: Thursday, June 14, 2012, 4:51 PM    
Amanda Hood.JPGAmanda Hood, Mountain Brook Junior High School's new principal.
 
MOUNTAIN BROOK, Alabama --- Working in Mountain Brook Schools has changed Amanda Hood's life, she said.
"The collaborative culture here and the support that everyone receives is what makes it different," Hood said. "It's very unique. You don't find it often. There's a level of professional commitment that is quite remarkable."
Last year, Hood began working in the system as an assistant principal at the high school. The Mountain Brook Board of Education this week chose her to become the new principal at Mountain Brook Junior High.
Hood's husband Jerry is a teacher and the head football coach at Clay-Chalkville High School.
Hood said she hopes to spend the first year getting to know the school's strengths and weaknesses.
"I want to take the next year and celebrate the things we do well, and seek out the things we'd like to improve," she said. "It's a continual collaboration and reflection cycle, and it's something we shouldn't do every once in awhile."
Prior to working in Mountain Brook, Hood taught at Oak Mountain High School and was an assistant principal at Spain Park High.
Hood is also mother to four adopted children from the Ukraine -- Olivia, 13, Christian, 12, Daniel, 8 and Vica, 7. That wasn't her original plan, though. When she and her husband traveled to the country in 2008, they intended to adopt two children.
"We went in and they laid out four photographs," she said. "We thought it was some mistake. Then I wondered how I was going to choose two and they said, 'No, they go together.'" The couple had 15 minutes to decide whether they would adopt the quartet.
None of the children spoke English, and the Hoods had spent a few months learning not Russian, but Ukrainian.
"It forced Jerry and I to be very creative about the way we were able to meet their needs, and to meet basic needs," she said. "He and I both being teachers, we had a little bit of an advantage. For about two or three months, we were all speaking a language that was all our own. We got a lot of funny stares in restaurants."

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Congratulations to the following people on their retirement from Mountain Brook Schools!  We appreciate your years of service! 

Andrea Chapura – BWF

Shara Kernan - BWF

Beverly Laughlin - BWF

JoAnn Webster- BWF

Julia Kent – CB

Laurie Placey – CB

Linda Bass – CR

Anita Ferguson – CR

Anthony Howard – CR

Joy Knight – CR

Zoee’ Saltsman – CR

Joan Graham – MBE

Dianna Hardesty – JH

Nancy Flemming – JH

Alicia Wingard – JH

Karen Wyatt - JH

Cissy Isbell – HS

Elizabeth Johnson –HS

Neal Lambert – HS

Dianna Plosser – HS

John Rangeley – HS

Frank Brakefield – CO

Jan Payne – CO

Don Rickard - CO

Scholar-Athlete Of The Week: Walker Byrd, Mountain Brook High School

, June 06, 2012 8:38 a.m.
Year: senior
Sports: baseball and football

Academic highlights:
Walker has a 3.92 GPA and scored a 32 on the ACT. He is a member of National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, and Key Club and is a Student Government representative.

Athletic highlights:
Walker is a three-year starter at center on the Spartans varsity football team. He is also a two-year starter and plays catcher on the baseball team. He was named all-metro and allstate in football.

Where do you see your academic future?
I plan to major in pre-med at Auburn. I want to be an orthopedic surgeon.

Where do you see your athletic future?
I plan to play intramural sports in college, unless a baseball opportunity presents itself this spring.

Favorite subject:
My favorite subject is AP calculus with Ms. Burns because I enjoy the challenge of it.

What’s on your iPod?
Dave Matthews Band, Needtobreathe, Zac Brown Band and Gavin G.