![]() MAM’s goal is to develop youth into Christ-centered, productive adults who positively impact their families, their neighborhoods and Memphis.įor more information, go to. The ministry offers various sports programs and leagues for youth to participate in such as basketball, soccer and golf.Īt each neighborhood center qualified staff help boys and girls with their reading and homework, teach career readiness skills, lead Bible studies and work to instill spiritual growth and personal responsibility in each youth. MAM offers these programs through eight neighborhood youth centers in disadvantaged Memphis communities. The team consisted of Demia Bess, EnDya Buford Micah Calvin, Monique Chew, Michaela Dockery, Kayla Dotson, Karrington Edwards, Alindsey Long, Michayla Mitchell, Amya Mull, Illa Sharp, Nakiyah Westbrook, Taylor Woodhouse and Makhia Williams.Īll proceeds from the tournament go towards the after-school mentoring programs that MAM provides for more than 860 boys and girls after school, on Saturdays and during the summer. Players on the All-tournament team were Amauri Abner and Alden Applewhite from White Station and EnDya Buford, Taylor Woodhouse, and Michaela Dockey.Ĭolonial Middle School girls won the MAM title. Most Valuable Players were Alden Applewhite, White Station Spartans, and EnDya Buford, Colonial Lady Patriots. In the eighth grade girls championship, the Colonial Lady Patriots won 50-48 in a nail biter over the Hickory Ridge Lady Wildcats. For the second year, the White Station Spartans took home first place. In the eighth grade boys championship, Coach Ronald McClain’s boys from White Station Middle School defeated the American Way Eagles 50 – 43. Other sponsors were Premier Transportation Services, Huey’s, the Memphis Grizzlies Juice Plus+, Sweet Lala’s Bakery, Memphis Communications Corporation and Choose 901. This year’s title sponsor was Impact Logistics. The Classic serves as the ministry’s primary fundraiser. Chronic exposure to fine particles and mortality: An extended follow-up. The global cruise fleet is set to grow by over 60 new ships entering service from 2023 through 2028, growing. Lepeule J, Laden F, Dockery D, Schwartz J. Memphis Athletic Ministries concluded its milestone 23rd Annual Christmas Classic Tournament on January 2nd. Cruise Fleet Passenger Capacity to Grow by 43 Percent by 2028. The Commercial Appeal, all weeklies, January 19, 2016 Nash.īack row: Coach Ronald McClain, Kolbi Hilson, Hunter Kendall, Alden Applewhite, Davon Barnes, Jelani Willis, Willie Foreman, and Rain Watkins. Front row: TaDa Foreman, Larry Finch, Dominic Brown, Amauri Abner, Durias Dyer, Dorian George, I.
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