HANCEVILLE, Ala. — Wallace State Community College congratulates more than 160 student athletes who earned a place on the Alabama Community College Conference (ACCC) Commissioner’s Honor Roll for the Fall 2025 semester by achieving a 3.0 GPA or higher as well as the 13 athletic teams that collectively achieved a team GPA of 3.0 or more.
“These student-athletes and teams should be extremely proud of themselves, as they have balanced academics with practice and games,” stated ACCC Commissioner Dean Myrick. “I am very proud of them, along with the faculty and staff at our amazing colleges for the work they do in preparing our student-athletes for life outside of athletics”.
“Our student-athletes continue to set the standard for excellence at Wallace State,” said Wallace State President Dr. Vicki Karolewics. “Their achievements—both in competition and in the classroom—reflect hard work, discipline, and the unwavering commitment that defines our college community. I am incredibly proud of their accomplishments and excited for all that lies ahead for these outstanding Lions.”
The 13 teams that averaged a 3.0 GPA or higher include baseball, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, cheerleading, men’s cross country, women’s cross country, men’s golf, women’s golf, soccer, softball, men’s tennis, women’s tennis and volleyball.
All 14 athletic teams were represented by individual student athletes, including:
Baseball: Landon Blackwood, Aiden Boileau, Tyde Borden, Carson Burdette, Brett Cannon, Elijah Cannon, William Chambers, James Clark, Cooper Clemmons, Shayne Craft, Carter Cumming, Colby Durden, Kevin Elmore, Ryan Everly, Charles Gross, Christopher Gross, Max Hotze, Jacob James, Brody King, Joshua Knight, Bobby Lowe, Joseph Lowery, Dyris Martinez, Abel Montas, Israel Navarro, Taylor Parten, Michael Rasbury, Tucker Rickman, Brandon Sanford, Wesley Seymore, Andruw Smith, Samuel Vincent, Tyler Woodham
Men’s Basketball: Tyson Barrett, Sawyer Griffin, Kohl Key, Trey Knight, Jaeden Rush, Anthony Wilson
Women’s Basketball: Leah Childress, Sinaya Gibson, Zamyra Goode, Idaysia Mercer, Jada Peterson, Chloe Rule, Kameron Sanders, Taylor Smith, Bailey Tetro, Heather Tetro, Karma Wynn
Cheerleading: Shyla Armistad, Ashley Benefield, Kylee Broadley, Ashlyn Danecker, Evelyn Daniels, Rachel Dueland, Mack Dumas, Kenlee Hall, Emery Hester, KayTi Murillo, Omari Nelson, Gracelyn Peterson, Jo-Anna Phillips, Adyson Wallace
Men’s Cross Country: Luke Allen, Tyler Anthony, Beau Branscome, Jackson Brown, Elliot Denard, Thomas Ferster, Daniel Leija, Carson Masterson, Samuel McCrary, Rene Moreno, William Wiggins, Auston Wilkes
Women’s Cross Country: Madison Goble, Julia Gosline, Ann Marie Land, Rachael Matthews, Brookelyn Morgan, Reagan Parris, Payton Ridley, Hanna Sheffield
Flag Football: Emma Kile, Carley Paschal, Maggie Patterson, Jayla Rudolph
Men’s Golf: Kaden Cobbs, Benjamin Johnson, John Carter Massey, Eli Proctor, Tristan Tidemann, Clark Vandiver
Women’s Golf: Mallory Brooks, Maggie Chastain, Jazmin Conn, Kellyn Cox, Alyssa Warren
Soccer: Santiago Acosta, Hector Alvarez, Jax Bartlett, Oscar Galvez Maldonado, Juan Gazga-Figueroa, Austin Holley, YaYa Jawneh, Harper Jones, Elias Meinhardt, Logan Ortega-Ramos, Mitchell Perez, Zinedin Perez, Javier Rivera Miranda, Samuel Schofield, Emrik Senécal, Matti Stöcker, Kenneth Thompson, Jose Viviesca, Elijah Wong
Softball: Blakelyn Austin, Camdyn Bassett, Reese Decker, Leah Graves, Sydney Gurley, Teagen Harmon, Madeline Howard, Allyssa Hunt, Kaelyn Jones, Alexis Kelly, Charli Kyser, Ashlynn Massey, Leilah Mennes, Brooklynn Sertell, Ava Smith, Alexandra Tatum, Kenley Vaughn
Men’s Tennis: Alexander Andersen, Artur Beifuss, Camdyn Clifton, Ian Franco Costabel Rey, Alexander Hernandez, William Johnson, Tom Koepf, Nikith Surapaneni, Luka Uzelac, Matias Vargas
Women’s Tennis: Jayden Johnson, Lydia Lichlyter, Jaedyn Martin, Madison Standifer
Volleyball: Darcy Alford, Abby McDonald, Rachel Mecklenburg, Makenzie Noles, Ali Price, Aliana Quesada, Valerie Rodriguez, Kaylee Roman, Molly Shiflett, Sofiia Sobol, Kenzie Wilson
During the Fall 2025 semester four Wallace State teams — men’s and women’s cross country, flag football and soccer—won ACCC Championship titles. The cross country teams both finished in sixth place nationally. Most recently, the Wallace State cheerleaders finished in second place nationally at the UCA & UDA College Cheerleading & Dance Team National Championship in the Open Small Coed Division.




















