Congratulations, seniors!
Arielle Haynes
Arielle Haynes is the daughter of NAEC Office Manager Chassity Haynes and Brian Haynes, of Hollywood.
A senior at North Jackson High School, she was a member of the Beta Club, Mu Alpha Theta, and FFA. She played on the NJHS softball team for four years and was part of the 2021 4A State Championship softball team. She was also on the basketball team for all four years of her high school career and played volleyball her senior year.
Arielle will attend Northeast Community College in the fall, with future plans to transfer to a school of her choice to study kinesiology and exercise science.
Lindsay Chisenall
Lindsay Chisenall is the stepdaughter of NAEC lineman Ben LeRoy and the daughter of Katie LeRoy and Mickey Chisenall.
She is a senior at North Jackson High School. Lindsay was a member of the Student Government Association, Beta Club, Mu Alpha Theta, and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. She was also an NJHS cheerleader for three years, winning two state titles.
She plans to attend Shorter University and earn a bachelor’s degree in elementary education.
Alexander Bryant Guinn
Alex is the son of NAEC Construction Foreman Brian Guinn and Cynthia Pratt. He is the grandson of Marshall and Becky Hicks and the late Donny Guinn, a former NAEC lineman, and Reita Guinn. He has one brother, Carter Guinn.
Alex is a senior at Section High School. He was a member of the Section varsity basketball team for three years and was recently on the 2A Boys Basketball State Championship team. He was selected as the regional basketball tournament MVP and as a member of the All-State Tournament team. Alex was also on the track and golf teams. He was a member of Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America and the senior Beta Club. Alex has been a dual enrollment student at Northeast Alabama Community College for three years. He is a member of The Church of God of Union Assembly and Pathway Baptist Church.
After graduation, Alex plans to complete his degree at Northeast Alabama Community College and transfer to Jacksonville State University to pursue a degree in education with an eye toward a career as a math teacher. He also hopes to coach basketball.