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Andy May and Keith McCord
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Bill Battle and Drew Healy
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Billy Flannagan, Drew Kitchen, Travis Rojakovick, and Hoyt Halverson
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Brad Warren, Max Fuller, Keith McCord, and Marty Fike
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Charley Crieg, Tatum Flynn, Rob Crichton, and John Colmore
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Cole Szabo, Jay Crosson, Nick Hayes, and Peggy Craig
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Dave Arnholt and Rob Stevens
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Doug McDowell, Bill DeCamp, Clay Hart, and Greg Hagood
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Evan Lee and Dean Porterfield
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Fleming Wilt and Bill Bainbridge
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Gordon Pollock, Martha Farabee, Alec McDougall, and Alec Estes
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Jim Denton, Tom Stumb, and Jay Perkins
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Jody Roberts, Alec McDougall, and Chad Winthrow
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John Hayworth, William Tanner, Philip Skipp, and Gary Boshers
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Jono Huddleston and Jeff Gaw
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Kent Cleaver and Cindy Patterson
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Marshall Polk, Jimmy Barker, and Edward Jackson
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Sam Cook, John Howard, Peggy Craig, and Jim Seabury
On Thursday, November 21, Cumberland Heights hosted its first Breakfast of Champions fundraiser to benefit ARCH Academy at Richland Country Club.
The featured speaker was Bill Battle, well-known athletic director and coach at several top-football colleges including Alabama, Oklahoma, and Tennessee. A sold-out crowd enjoyed a full breakfast, entertaining stories from Battle, and networking. The event was so successful that Cumberland Heights plans on hosting this fundraiser again next year.
ARCH Academy will open in early 2020 and is a unique new program which will provide 60 days to six month of residential care for adolescent boys, ages 14 – 18, suffering from alcohol and drug addiction. The new recovery program site is located in Pegram, Tennessee . An onsite, private licensed high school by the state will allow the teens to keep up current studies and graduate high school. The school will meet the unique needs of students pursuing recovery from substances. Each student will follow the curriculum of his local school district standards in all core and elective areas. In addition, our licensed teacher will work closely with families to provide guidance when transitioning back into a traditional academic setting.