Student-Athletes named to ACCC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll

Gadsden, Ala. – Gadsden State Community College Athletic Director Blake Lewis announced that 97 student-athletes and seven athletic teams were honored by being named to the Alabama Community College Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll for the 2025 Fall Semester. This recognition highlights the excellence and dedication of the college’s student-athletes.
The ACCC Commissioner’s Honor Roll recognizes student-athletes who maintained at least a 3.0 GPA during the fall semester, which highlights their ability to balance academics with the demands of collegiate athletics.
“We are immensely proud of our student-athletes and their accomplishments,” Lewis said. “This achievement highlights their ability to balance academic excellence with athletic commitment through hard work, focus and determination.”
Cardinal student-athletes named to the Honor Roll include:
Baseball –Andrew Au of Vinemont; Camden Barnett of Northport; Atticus Barton of Hoover; Aiden Bee of Clanton; Eli Bozeman of Oxford; Bryan Burgess of Birmingham; Ian Campbell of Hoover; Damon DeVine of Attalla; Jaxson Dunlap of Corner; Jaden Eason of Eclectic; John Hays of Athens; Samuel Hill of Dora; Jonah Jackson of Springville; Cooper Jarvis of Gardendale; Jackson Jones of Muscle Shoals; Matthew Lackey and Nicholas McCord, both of Birmingham; Zachary Miller of Hiram, Ga.; Nolan Moore of Leeds; Daniel Munoz of Tampa, Fla.; Kole Nicholson of Northport; Peyton Parkinson of Birmingham; Ryder Porter of Douglasville, Ga.; Colten Shields of Hokes Bluff; Evan Snow of Alexandria; Jacob Steed of Bremen, Ga.; Raeden Sumner of Summerville, Ga.; Jacques Walker of Braselton, Ga.; Mckade Watson of Wetumpka; James White of Villa Rica, Ga.; and Clayton Whitfield of Vandiver.
Men’s Basketball –Christopher Crawford of Gardendale; James Dickens III of Tallahassee, Fla.; Kade Slaton of Auburn; Tobias Stoutermire of Montevallo; Ke’Shawn Watkins of Huntsville; and Julius Winston of Harvest.
Men’s Cross Country –Caleb Gay of Alexandria; Angel Hernandez-Martinez of Guntersville; Ethan Patterson of Gadsden; William Spruill of Roanoke; and Tyler Worley of Lincoln.
Men’s Tennis –Bryson Martin of Boaz; Tristen Rogers of Fort Payne; Luke Russo of Springville; Jackson Stanford and Braxton Strickland, both of Gardendale; Lucas Tanner of Rome, Ga.; and Dennis Tucker of Rainbow City.
Softball –Leighton Arnold of White Plains; Patelyn Battles of Hayden; Gracie Beach of Huntsville; Addison Draiss of Helena; Peyton Earp of Northport; Elizabeth Falkner of Altoona; Lauren Farmer of Attalla; Tennley Johnson of Oneonta; Rachel McCown of Gurley; Lacey Nichols of Moody; Abigail Payne of Hokes Bluff; Chloe Phillips of Moody; Ava Ramsey of Southside; Sydney Simpson of Attalla; Pressley Slaton of Alexandria; Julia Snead of Sardis; Evelyn Splawn of Vestavia Hills; Molly Weaver of Sylvania; Kirby Wisner of Henegar; and Laura Wood of Attalla.
Volleyball – Alli Amos of Gadsden; Allie Bryant of Wellington; Ellie Carden of Ohatchee; Makasia Crawford of Harpersville; Ally Folsom of Oxford; Savannah Hall of Valley Head; Lily Henry of Piedmont; Alexis Phillips of Jacksonville; Kaden Pritchett of Anniston; Lacie Roer of Centre; Rylin St. Clair of Leesburg; Camryn Stone of Boaz; Brianna Williams of Fort Payne; and Aiby Wyatt of Helena.
Women’s Basketball –Alyssa Freeman of Remlap; Kamoriah Gaines of Pinson; Princessa Hernandez of Oneonta; Kayley Kirk of Piedmont; Jordyn LeGrier of Atlanta, Ga.; Katelyn St. Clair of Cedar Bluff; and Lillac Stanton of Boaz.
Women’s Cross Country –Kylie Davis of Anniston; Abbie Dickeson of Piedmont; Ashlie Easterwood of Ohatchee; Madeline Holt of Jacksonville; Pricila Lopez Garcia of Boaz; Trinity Pope of Anniston; and Alexis Renn of Prattville.
Cardinal teams named to the 2025 Fall Commissioner’s Academic Team Honor Roll include Baseball, Men’s Cross Country, Men’s Tennis, Softball,Volleyball, Women’s Basketball, and Women’s Cross Country.
“Watching student-athletes achieve something truly significant is a powerful reminder of what dedication looks like,” said Lewis. “Balancing the demands of academics and athletics takes discipline, resilience, and heart—and their success makes us incredibly proud, not just of what they’ve accomplished, but of who they are becoming.”
For more information about Gadsden State Athletics, please visit gocardinals.gadsdenstate.edu



