Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Fall 2016 events

                                                          WAR EAGLE!!!


The Dale County Auburn Club would like to invite you to our scheduled events:

AU GAME WATCH PARTY:  Saturday, October 29, 2016
   Auburn vs Ole Miss at 6:15 p.m. at Larry's Bar-B-Q, US Hwy 231 South, Ozark, Al
 The side room is reserved and you can begin ordering from the menu at 5:30 p.m.and eat as we enjoy the game.  We will also have door prizes; two tickets for $5.00 with all proceeds going toward the scholarship programs.

DCAC AND ALABAMA CLUB WORKING TOGETHER - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2016
  This will be to collect can food for people in the community.  More details will be given closer to the time.  We will need everyone that is available to help sign up for a time slot for the Auburn Table at each location and receive the can food items; along side the Bama Table.  

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2016: BEAT BAMA PEP RALLY AT 6:00 p.m.
  Pep rally will be at Perry Recreation, Ozark, Alabama at 6:00 p.m.
  We will having Chili Dogs for the meal.  The cost will be $5.00.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2016: CHRISTMAS PARADE
  We will provide more details at a later date.  


PLEASE HELP US PASS THE WORD ABOUT THESE EVENTS TO ALL WAR EAGLE FANS!!!

Sunday, August 21, 2016

2016 AU football schedule, or sort of . . .




Friday, July 22, 2016

And the Winner is . . .


Once again I have tried to add the link concerning AU but cannot. Below I have added the address and hopefully you can access it.
http://www.auburntigers.com/sports/w-softbl/spec-rel/072116aaa.html



INDIANAPOLIS – Auburn softball standout Kasey Cooper was voted as the winner of the NCAA Elite 90 Fan Favorite contest, announced by the association on Thursday evening.

The all-american infielder dominated the top portion throughout the competition and collected 38 percent of the final votes in the last round. During the final round of voting, however, Cooper was down by as many as 1,000 votes, but stormed back to complete the comeback in the final hours and take the top spot.
Cooper ended the first round in second before the votes were reset. She then took the top spot in the semifinals and maintained that momentum in the final round to reign supreme.
In total, Cooper received 6,050 votes in the final round to receive the crown of the NCAA Elite 90 Fan Favorite.
In order to be eligible for the award, the student-athlete with the highest cumulative GPA participating at the finals site for each of the NCAA’s 90 championships was tabbed as a member of the Elite 90. From there, the 90 representatives were voted on by the public through a nine-day voting period that was divided into three rounds.
Cooper, a Mechanical Engineering major, maintained a perfect 4.0 GPA while putting together one of the best seasons ever in Auburn softball history. The Dothan, Ala. native set seven single-season program records and took ownership of four career records was a mainstay in the lineup at third base en route to being named the espnW Player of the Year.
She paced the nation’s top scoring offense with a .422 batting average, 19 triples, 21 home runs and 83 RBI. Cooper also top the team’s leaderboard with an .872 slugging percentage and an on-base clip of .581. For her efforts, she was tabbed as the SEC Player of the Year and Scholar-Athlete of the Year – the first ever to do both.
Cooper also received recognition for her outstanding performance in the classroom as she was selected as a CoSIDA Academic All-American.
She becomes the first winner of the NCAA Elite 90 Fan Favorite in program history. 

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Please vote everyday

I have tried to add the link so  you can just click and vote but it will not allow it. Below is the link copied from the site. Please vote everyday for Kasey Cooper.

http://www.ncaa.org/about/resources/media-center/honoring-achievement-and-field

Money Magazine rates the best in each state

MONEY’s annual Best Colleges rankings and search tools are designed to help families find a great college at a great price. For many college-bound students, that means a campus within a few hours of home. In fact, eight in 10 college freshman attend a school that’s less than 500 miles from home, according to UCLA’s annual survey of college freshman. That’s why we’ve pulled together this list of the highest-ranked college in each state. If you’re wondering why you’ll see just 49 schools, it’s because two states—Alaska and New Mexico—don’t have any colleges that made this year’s rankings (but D.C. does have one).

State of Alabama

Auburn University

Overall rank: 206
  • Estimated price for 2016-17 without aid: $30,300
  • Estimated price for 2016-17 with average aid: $19,100
  • Average student debt: $22,250
  • Early career earnings: $49,000
With an undergraduate population of about 21,700, Auburn isn’t among the largest colleges in our rankings (or even in its state), but a long-time annual tradition known as Hey Day makes it feel even smaller. Students, faculty, and staff all wear nametags and are encouraged to say “hey” to anyone they see on campus. Full profile.

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Sunday, February 14, 2016

AU gymnastics

No. 8 ‪#‎Auburn‬ snapped 37-year streak Friday, defeating No. 4 Alabama, 197.275-197.250, in front of a sellout crowd in Auburn Arena! ‪#‎WarEagle‬
Want to relive the awesomeness? Re-air schedule:
Saturday - 12:30 p.m. CT on SEC Network
Sunday - 5 p.m. CT on ESPN2

Saturday, February 6, 2016

War Eagle


Cam has a GREAT meaning
when asked what the greeting of 
"WAR EAGLE"
means!

 GO PANTHERS!


Thanks to Karen and Doug Cowart for sending.

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Congrats AU

Service at Auburn’s Bailey Small Animal Hospital earns top rating

Published: 01/26/2016
By: Ed Brown
The Emergency and Critical Care Service in the Wilford and Kate Bailey Small Animal Teaching Hospital at the Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine has become the first service in Alabama to earn a Level I rating by the Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society.
Level I is the highest rating awarded to a veterinary emergency and critical care facility by the Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society, which promotes the advancement of knowledge and high standards of practice in veterinary emergency medicine and critical patient care. The certification is for two years.
"It's an honor to receive this certification, and to be acknowledged at this level of performance," said Dr. Lenore Bacek, an assistant clinical professor and head of the Emergency and Critical Care Service. "It also shows the level of hard work and dedication that our faculty, technicians and administrators give to make our service successful."
The Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society has three levels of certification based on factors including hours of operation, facilities and equipment available to treat patients, workflow, veterinarians available for treatment and consultations, and the level of education and training that veterinarians have.
The Emergency and Critical Care Service is one of 13 specialized services in the Bailey Small Animal Teaching Hospital, a referral and primary care veterinary facility. It has two board-certified Diplomates, Bacek and Dr. Kendon Kuo; four residents; six interns; 24 veterinary technicians, four of whom are board-certified in emergency critical care; and fourth-year veterinary students in a clinical rotation.
The award announcement will be placed in the Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, and the Bailey Hospital will be added to the directory of the VECCS' website, which clients can search to find facilities that are certified and at what level.

Thursday, January 21, 2016

Auburn Basketball




AUBURN, Ala.  An overflow crowd wanted to see what the hubbub was all about.

Auburn again didn't disappoint. 

The Tigers, fresh off their first win over Kentucky since 2000, beat Alabama 83-77 in front of excited 9,122 fans, or more, in Auburn Arena on Tuesday night. Like the Kentucky win, it came down to the final minute.

Exciting? 

"The building was incredible," said Auburn coach Bruce Pearl. "This is as good an environment as there is in college basketball. Who wouldn't want to play in that game in front of that intensity?

"From what I understand, we might have had close to 3,000 students in the building tonight, thousands of students upstairs because everything was full downstairs. It elevated our play."

Auburn will try to carry that momentum to Saturday's 7 p.m. game at Florida in a game on the SEC Network. The Tigers are 2-6 away from Auburn Arena. But are rocking along at 7-2 at home.

It's the first time Auburn has beaten Kentucky and Alabama in consecutive games since 1967 and only the third time it has happened in the Tigers' 110 years of basketball.

It was also the seventh sellout in the Auburn Arena since Pearl was hired before last season. The Tigers had five sellouts in the four years of Auburn Arena before he arrived. Auburn is averaging 8,442 fans this season, or 92.6 percent of capacity. 

Tuesday was the first meeting between Pearl and new Alabama coach Avery Johnson. This rivalry game wasn't decided until the final minute.

"I think Coach Johnson and I envision these atmospheres for our games, and we try to get our programs to the point where CBS and ESPN want to come in here and look at this," Pearl said.

They'll renew their rivalry Feb. 27 in Tuscaloosa.