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2019 DEKALB COUNTY FOOTBALL GUIDE

DEKALB COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT 5829 Memorial Drive Stone Mountain, 30083 (678) 676 -1821 www.dekalb.k12.ga.us/athletics

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SUPERINTENDENT Dr. R. Stephen Green

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS James Jackson

FOOTBALL COORDINATOR Mike Harwell

ATHLETICS DIRECTOR Dr. Tekshia Ward -Smith

ATHLETIC SPECIALIST Chris Chilton

ATHLETIC SPECIALIST Mark Brock

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DEKALB COUNTY FOOTBALL HISTORY

Eight -man football and the original eight schools served as the origin of the long and proud gridiron history of DeKalb County. Druid Hills, Southwest DeKalb, Tucker and Avondale helped DeKalb County make the jump to the current 11 -man version of football in 1950, with Stone Mountain, Lithonia, Clarkston and Chamblee also in the field. Legendary DeKalb County multi -sport coach and Athletic Director Elmer Morrow de- veloped the first powerhouse at Druid Hills, guiding the Red Devils to a runner -up state finish to Valdosta and 11 -1-1 record in 1956. Such other coaching giants as Avondale’s Calvin Ramsey and Tucker’s Terry Hodges lifted DeKalb County’s state -wide status to even greater heights toward the end of the 1950s and for most of the 1960s. Avondale ranked among the powerhouse programs in the state from the mid -1950s through most of the 1980s. The Blue Devils gained state and national fame during a 13 -year stretch from 1958 -70, winning a pair of state championships and posting a 129 -12 -3 record while never losing more than one game in any of those seasons. Ramsey finished with a 167 -33 -7 record, leading Avondale to state titles in 1958 (a 13 - 13 tie against Thomasville in AA) and in a 40 -0 blanking of Moultrie in AAA in 1963. Hodges led Tucker to 10 or more wins four times from 1957 -63, highlighted by a 1963 team that went 11 -2 and lost in the state final. Lakeside and Southwest DeKalb emerged as new powers as the decade of the 1970s rolled around, and Avondale still loomed large under Crawford Kennedy’s direction. Wayman Creel, who held the distinction of being the all -time winningest coach in Geor- gia high school history upon his death in the summer of 1991, guided Lakeside to an immediate period of domination never seen before or since on the local level. Creel arrived in the spring of 1970 and proceeded to lead the Vikings to undefeated state championships that fall (13 -0) and in 1972 (14 -0). Lakeside also went 9 -1 in 1971 for a three -year run of 36 -1 that has never been matched in DeKalb County history. Southwest DeKalb claimed its first state championship in 1972, as Dewey Alverson’s talented squad knocked off Gainesville (16 -12) in the AA final to finish a 13 -1 season. Avondale returned to the head of the class in 1976, roaring to a perfect 14 -0 campaign under Kennedy that was highlighted by a 20 -19 triumph over Woodward Academy in the AA state championship contest. Redan in 1979 under Steve Shankweiler, Lakeside in 1991 under Phil Lindsey, Dun- woody in 1994 under David Kelly, Southwest DeKalb in 1995 under Buck Godfrey, Tucker in 2008 and 2011 under Franklin Stephens and Cedar Grove under Jermaine Smith in 2016 and 2018 claimed DeKalb’s other state titles. Southwest DeKalb’s Godfrey surpassed Kennedy (168 -88 -9) as the winningest coach in DeKalb County history and finished his career with a 273 -89 -1 record. T. McFerrin (Lithonia; Peachtree; Tucker), Dave Hunter (Peachtree), French Johnson (Chamblee), Phil Knight (Columbia; Lithonia), Ron Gartrell (Shamrock; Stephenson) and Tally Johnson (Briarcliff) are among DeKalb County’s other coaching giants.

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2019 FOOTBALL GUIDE CONTENTS

DEKALB COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT ...... 5 REGION ALIGNMENTS ...... 6 DEKALB COUNTY STADIUMS ...... 7 SIGNINGS ...... 8 ARABIA MOUNTAIN ...... 12 CEDAR GROVE ...... 14 CHAMBLEE ...... 16 CLARKSTON ...... 18 COLUMBIA...... 20 CROSS KEYS...... 22 DRUID HILLS ...... 24 DUNWOODY ...... 26 LAKESIDE ...... 28 LITHONIA ...... 30 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR ...... 32 MCNAIR ...... 34 MILLER GROVE ...... 36 REDAN ...... 38 SOUTHWEST DEKALB ...... 40 STEPHENSON ...... 42 STONE MOUNTAIN ...... 44 TOWERS ...... 46 TUCKER ...... 48 CURRENT COLLEGE PLAYERS ...... 50 CURRENT NFL PLAYERS ...... 63 ACADEMIC STANDOUTS ...... 67 ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS ...... 69 ALL CONFERENCE PLAYERS ...... 71 STATISTICS ...... 80 SCHOOL RECORDS ...... 98 SCHOOL PLAYOFF RESULTS ...... 109 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ...... 115 ALL -TIME SERIES RECORD ...... 139

ABOUT THE COVER

Mark Brock

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MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.’S IMPRESSIVE START

No football program in DeKalb County history has ever hit the ground running at a fast- er pace than the Martin Luther King Jr. Lions. An inauspicious 3 -7 debut season in 2002 was followed by a 10 -year explosion that has never been matched before or since. Despite featuring four different head coaches in that time period, Martin Luther King Jr. still managed to post winning records in all 10 campaigns. The Lions, in fact, reached double figures in victories in an amazing seven of those 10 years, adding up to an overall run of 102 -22. Lakeside is the only other school to approach that mark, having gone 97 -18 -1 from 1966 -75, winning two state championships and finishing second on a third trip to the final under legendary head coach Wayman Creel . Ron Gartrell ’s Stephenson Jaguars also enjoyed a strong early 10 -year run, going 88 - 31 with five double digit victory seasons and one trip to as far as the state semifinals in 2005. Kenneth Barrow got the ball rolling for Martin Luther King Jr, leading the Lions to consecutive showings of 11 -2 in 2003 and 11 -3 in 2004. Barrow’s three -year record as head coach of the Lions worked out to 25 -12. Corey Jarvis came aboard from an assistant position at Mary Persons in 2005 and proceeded to guide the Lions through a glorious march of 49 -11. Jarvis took Martin Luther King Jr. by the reigns and elevated the football program to an even higher level, reaching the postseason all five years he was there from 2003 -07. The Lions reached at least the second round of the playoffs in 2005 (9 -3), 2006 (10 -2), 2007 (12 -1) and 2009 (10 -2), only falling short in an otherwise impressive 8-3 cam- paign in 2008. Mike Carson moved over from Avondale and replaced Jarvis in 2010, leading Martin Luther King Jr. to consecutive stellar showings of 8 -4 in 2010 and 12 -1 and the state quarterfinals in 2011. Carson left after the 2011 campaign and was replaced by Rober Freeman , who skip- pered the Lions to a perfect 10 -0 regular season mark and final record of 11 -1 in 2012. The Lions would go on to produce one more winning season of 7 -4 under Cortez Allen in 2013, giving the school 11 consecutive winning campaigns overall. Martin Luther King Jr. went 109 -25 overall during those 11 seasons, including 11 straight playoff berths and a 14 -11 postseason mark. The list of distinguished players during this dominating run is also a lengthy one, in- cluding the likes of such Division I signees as Marcus Wade (Arkansas), Patrick Hamp- ton (South Florida), Daniel McKayahan (), Aaron Hawkins (Mississippi), Joel Kight (Mississippi), Mack Brown (Florida), Demarco Robinson (Kentucky), Kevin Byard (Middle Tennessee State), Dontavious Heard (Memphis), Blake Tibbs (Georgia), Kendarius Whitehead (North Carolina State), Jaynor Jones (North Carolina State), Joshua Stanford (Virginia Tech), Jordan Moore (Texas Christian), Demarquis Polite -Bray (Texas Tech), Jeremy Tyler (West Virgin- ia), JaCarthy Mack (Texas Tech), Joshua Outlaw (Texas Tech) and Wesley Green (South Carolina).

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DEKALB COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT

The DeKalb County School District has nineteen high schools that field teams in interscholastic sports. DeKalb schools compete in six of the seven classifications of the Georgia High School Association: one is AAAAAAA, four are AAAAAA, eight are AAAAA, one is classified AAAA, four are in AAA and one is AA. The 2019 region alignments are listed on page 6. The DeKalb County School District, one of Georgia's largest, serves more than 100,000 students (K - 12) living in a 258 square -mile area in the east and northeast sec- tions of metro . DeKalb provides diverse educational programs and services op- erating on a semester basis. The system includes 83 elementary schools, 19 middle schools, 21 high schools, special service centers for foreign language, science, vocation- al -technical, educational computing, special education, early childhood, learning re- source and performing arts. The county operates Fernbank Science Center which fea- tures the nation's third largest planetarium.

STADIUMS AND SCHOOLS All DeKalb County teams play their home games in the five county stadiums. Locations for the stadiums are listed on page 6 of this brochure. Directions to each high school are listed on the schedule page for each individual school throughout the book.

GAME TIMES Single games played at DeKalb County stadiums begin at 7:30 p.m. When doubleheaders are played on Friday or Saturday nights, the first game begins at 5:15 p.m. and the second game is scheduled for 8 p.m.

SPEED AND WEIGHT The speed in the 40 yard dash and what a player can bench press are listed in this brochure along with the height and weight of every senior and returning starter in DeKalb County. The information is provided by the head football coach at each school. Due to the fact that there are various ways to determine the speed in the 40 yard dash and the weight for the bench press, there will be variables to consider among schools. Some coaches time the 40 on a track; others time players on grass in cleats. Some times are determined in full uniform while others are not. The bench press can be done on a universal weight machine. Most coaches in DeKalb County will go by Olympic Loose Weights. There is also a discrepancy in heights of players listed since some coaches will measure their players with their shoes on. College coaches should find out from individ- ual coaches how they obtain the information listed in this brochure.

BROCHURE The Football Brochure is prepared by the Athletic Department and printed by an outside company. The book was written and edited by Phil Schaefer from 1981 to 1999 and Chris Chilton beginning in 2001. For information on the book, call 678 -676 - 1825. Information appearing in the DeKalb County Football Guide can be reprinted only with permission of the Athletic Department.

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2019 REGION ALIGNMENTS

REGION 7 -AAAAAAA REGION 5 -AAAAA Berkmar Meadowcreek Arabia Mountain Cross Keys Brookwood Norcross Chamblee Lithonia Central Gwinnett Parkview Clarkston Miller Grove Lakeside Columbia Southwest DeKalb

REGION 7 -AAAAAA REGION 4 -AAAA Alpharetta Johns Creek Druid Hills Luella Cambridge North Atlanta Eastside North Clayton Centennial Northview Hampton Salem Chattahoochee Pope Henry County Woodward Academy Dunwoody REGION 5 -AAA REGION 4 -AAAAAA Cedar Grove Stone Mountain Charles Drew Mt. Zion, Jonesboro Lovett Towers Forest Park Mundy’s Mill Pace Academy Westminster Lovejoy Stephenson Redan M.L. King Jr. Tucker Morrow REGION 6 -AA Best Academy McNair Douglass South Atlanta Hapeville Charter Therrell Kipp Academy Washington

COACHES WITH 100 VICTORIES IN DEKALB COUNTY

Buck Godfrey, Southwest DeKalb 273 -89 -1 30 yrs. Ron Gartrell , Shamrock, Stephenson* 229 -119 -0 31 yrs. Crawford Kennedy, Druid Hills, Avondale 168 -88 -9 25 yrs. Calvin Ramsey, Avondale 167 -33 -7 19 yrs. Phil Lindsey, Lakeside, Tucker 160 -53 -2 18 yrs. T. McFerrin, Lithonia, Peachtree, Tucker 132 -31 -3 14 yrs. Dewey Alverson, Southwest DeKalb 129 -76 -6 20 yrs. Wayman Creel, Lakeside 125 -28 -2 13 yrs. Phil Knight, Columbia, Lithonia 122 -63 -5 17 yrs. Bill Cloer, Redan 104 -69 -1 16 yrs. * Still active

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HALLFORD STADIUM DEKALB COUNTY STADIUMS

ADAMS STADIUM : Built 1962 - Capacity 6,500. 2383 North Druid Hills Road. Next to the former Briarcliff High School site at 2415 North Druid Hills Road, Atlanta, GA 30329; located two miles east of I -85 north on North Druid Hills Road.

AVONDALE STADIUM : Built 1958 - Capacity 6,500. Behind old Avondale High School at 1192 Clarendon Road, Avondale Estates, Georgia 30002; located next to Ma- cy's at Avondale Mall near the intersection of Memorial Drive and Columbia Drive about three miles inside I -285.

JAMES R. HALLFORD STADIUM : Built 1968 - Capacity 15,600 for both sides. 3789 Memorial College Avenue, Clarkston, Georgia 30021. On the central campus of Georgia Perimeter College in Clarkston. Located two miles outside I -285. Take Memo- rial Drive to Memorial College Avenue. Turn left, half mile on left.

NORTH DEKALB STADIUM : Built 1962 - Capacity 6,500. Behind Chamblee High School at 3688 Chamblee -Dunwoody Road, Chamblee, Georgia 30341. Follow I -285 to Peachtree -Industrial Boulevard. Go 2 miles to Chamblee -Dunwoody Road. Go right. 2nd Street on the left is Stadium Drive. Turn Left, 1 block to the stadi- um. Additional parking is available behind the school near the baseball field.

WILLIAM BUCK GODFREY STADIUM: Built 1968 - Capacity 8,500. Located behind Georgia Perimeter College South Campus at 2817 Clifton Springs Road, Deca- tur, Georgia 30034. From I -285, take I -20 West (to Atlanta), go 2 miles to Candler Road. Turn left on Candler, go 1 mile to Panthersville Road. Take a right and go 8/10 of a mile to Clifton Springs Road. Take a right and go ½ mile to the Stadium.

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DEKALB COUNTY PLAYERS RECEIVING FOOTBALL SCHOLARSHIPS IN 2019

PO NAME SCHOOL COLLEGE QB Bryson Williams Arabia Mountain Tuskegee DB Glenn Hayes Arabia Mountain Kent State WR Kenyon Webb Arabia Mountain Tuskegee DB Thomas Douglas -Watt Arabia Mountain Albany State DL Reginald Phillips Arabia Mountain LaGrange DL Demetric Barnes Arabia Mountain Kennesaw State OL Aaron Pyron Arabia Mountain Georgia Southern WR Corey Rolle Arabia Mountain Morehead State WR Matthew Crawford Arabia Mountain Jackson State WR D’Anthony Garrett Arabia Mountain Alabama A&M WR Jadon Haselwood Cedar Grove Oklahoma DE Dante Walker Cedar Grove Marshall OL Michael Brooks Cedar Grove Tennessee State DE Tworn Seals Cedar Grove Marshall TE Darron Sims Cedar Grove Alcorn State LB Anton Cousins Cedar Grove Albany State ATH Robert Jones Cedar Grove Army Academy QB Kendall Boney Cedar Grove Southern ATH Rashad Jordan Cedar Grove Albany State LB William Jenkins Cedar Grove Kennesaw State FS Iverson Woods Clarkston Rose Hulman IT DB Fondren Hollis Columbia Tennessee State FS Nehemiah Grier Columbia Highland CC LB Brian Bunkley Columbia Highland CC OL Treveon Barrow Columbia Christian CC LB Erin Turner Columbia Christian CC DB James Cooper Columbia Christian CC OL Isaiah Murray Columbia Christian CC OL Marcus Gaye Columbia Palmetto Prep DB Thomas Neville Dunwoody Samford DL Jason Solo Dunwoody West Georgia LB Xavier Wilcox Dunwoody Kentucky Christian ATH Jamar Thomas Dunwoody Kentucky Christian DL Ja -Courtney Snipes Lithonia Charleston Southern OL Gerald Sanders Lithonia Hutchinson CC WR Kaveh Brantley Lithonia Independence CC DL Zaryon Stubbs Lithonia Reinhardt OL Antonio Smith M.L. King Jr. Morehouse LB D.J. McKnight M.L. King Jr. Wheeling Jesuit DB Marcellious Lockett M.L. King Jr. Wheeling Jesuit LB Christopher Benton M.L. King Jr. Alabama State DB Trezmon Johnson M.L. King Jr. Point University WR Darius George McNair Shorter DL Ja’Morris Ambles McNair Georgia Prep DB Dontavious Brewer McNair Community Christian JC DL Kemra Matthew McNair Community Christian JC OL Vidal Marshall McNair Community Christian JC OL Jabez Blake McNair Adrian College OL Michael Humphrey McNair Community Christian JC DE Aaron Miller Miller Grove Southern OL Aaron Lockett Miller Grove Maryville LB Mustafa Arnold Miller Grove West Virginia State DB Trayon David Miller Grove Hutchinson CC WR Kameron Williams Miller Grove Alderson Broaddus

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DEKALB COUNTY PLAYERS RECEIVING FOOTBALL SCHOLARSHIPS IN 2019

PO NAME SCHOOL COLLEGE OL Jaquez Hinton Miller Grove Georgia Prep RB Jahdiel Oldfield Miller Grove Georgia Prep WR Perrie Tynes Miller Grove Georgia Prep DB Christian Riley Redan Middle Georgia DB Deljuane Mitchell Redan Middle Georgia DB Jeremiah McDermott Redan Christian CC WR Eian Scott SW DeKalb Middle Georgia LB Derico Smith SW DeKalb Albany State DB Jamel Starks SW DeKalb Louisville DB Carlos Stiphenson SW DeKalb Point University OL Jason Stovall SW DeKalb Miles LB Joshua Tate SW DeKalb Southern OL Antavious Zachery SW DeKalb Shaw University LB Tra Wilkins Stephenson Kentucky OL Joshua Black Stephenson Louisville OL Trevor Arrington Stephenson Albany State WR Deshon Stoudemire Stephenson Iowa Wesleyan DB Marquez Randall Stephenson Johnson C. Smith DL Covenant Dugbor Stephenson Champion Prep DE Derrick McLendon Tucker Florida State OL Dominic Boyd Tucker Alabama State LB Lucius Chitty Tucker Christian CC WR Torrezz Alexander Tucker Trinity Valley CC RB Donny Harris Tucker Brevard College OL Blake Jefferson Tucker Lenoir -Rhyne LB Bryce Jefferson Tucker Lenoir -Rhyne WR Jonovan Lowe Tucker Tusculum DB Bruce Mattox Tucker Morgan State DB Thomas Robinson Tucker Point University DB Bryce Spradling Tucker Shorter LB Chris Whitaker Tucker Point University QB Travon Ford Tucker Brevard College 10

TUCKER’S FOOTBALL PIPELINE TO GEORGIA

Few schools in the state of Georgia have sent more players to play football at the Uni- versity of Georgia in recent years than Tucker. Starting with offensive lineman Jon Teddar in 1981, many Tigers have gone on to play between the Hedges over the last four decades. Patrick Pass and Cory Robinson served as the most significant trend setters, both inking collegiate pacts with the Bulldogs in the winter of 1996. The remainder of the Tiger products to wign with Georgia since then includes Darius Swain (2001), Thomas Brown (2004), Brandon Lang (2004), Tavares Kearney (2005), Asher Allen (2006), Chris Sanders (2011), Josh Dawson (2012), Dominick Sanders (2014), Detric Dukes (2014) and Jonathan Ledbetter (2015) That’s an impressive total of 10 Tucker graduates in the last 19 years and 13 overall in school history that have been impressive enough on the high school level to sign colle- giate scholarships with the hometown Georgia Bulldogs.

2018 SUPERLATIVES COUNTY LEADERS Robert Jones, Cedar Grove - total rushing Robert Jones, Cedar Grove - total rushing yards - 1193. yards - 1193.

Jevon Goff, Stephenson - rushing average - Jevon Goff, Stephenson - rushing average - 96.0. 96.0.

Robert Jones, Cedar Grove and Ryan In- Robert Jones, Cedar Grove and Ryan In- gram, Stephenson - total rushing touch- gram, Stephenson - total rushing touchdowns downs - 12. - 12.

Octavious Griffin, Columbia - total passing Octavious Griffin, Columbia - total passing yards - 1722. yards - 1722.

Austin Smith, Cedar Grove – completion Austin Smith, Cedar Grove – completion percentage - 63.6. percentage - 63.6.

COACH OF THE YEAR AWARDS

2018 - Jermaine Smith, Cedar Grove 1994 - Mike Falleur, Tucker 2017 - Jermaine Smith, Cedar Grove 1993 - Roy Sparks, Clarkston 2016 - Jermaine Smith, Cedar Grove l992 - Ron Sebree, Columbia 2015 - Jermaine Smith, Cedar Grove Alan Chadwick, Marist 2014 - Paul Standard, St. Pius 1991 - Fletcher Salter, McNair 2013 - Bryan Lamar, Tucker l990 - Phil Lindsey, Lakeside 2012 - Rober Freeman, M.L. King Jr. Harry Newberry, Cedar Grove 2011 - Franklin Stephens, Tucker l989 - Buck Godfrey, SW DeKalb 2010 - Franklin Stephens, Tucker l988 - Tommy Stringer, Clarkston 2009 - Buck Godfrey, SW DeKalb l987 - Kenny Reese, Sequoyah 2008 - James Teter, Dunwoody l986 - Phil Lindsey, Lakeside 2007 - Franklin Stephens, Tucker Tommy Stringer, Clarkston 2006 - Paul Standard, St. Pius 1985 - Bill Cloer, Redan 2005 - Brent Miller, Chamblee l984 - Jim Parham, Henderson 2004 - Bill Ballard, Tucker l983 - Buck Godfrey, SW DeKalb 2003 - Steve Davenport, Decatur l982 - T. McFerrin, Peachtree 2002 - Ron Gartrell, Stephenson l981 - T. McFerrin, Peachtree - Bill Ballard, Tucker l980 - John Tatum, Walker 2001 - Phil Lindsey, Tucker l979 - French Johnson, Chamblee 2000 - Lee Carter, Towers l978 - Roy Sparks, Dunwoody 1999 - Buck Godfrey, SW DeKalb l977 - Dewey Alverson, SW DeKalb 1998 - Don Savage, Dunwoody l976 - T. McFerrin, Peachtree - Alan Chadwick, Marist l975 - Wayman Creel, Lakeside 1997 - Larry Jester, Clarkston l974 - Cecil Jones, Gordon 1996 - Ron Sebree, Columbia l973 - Jim Rakestraw, Druid Hills 1995 - Buck Godfrey, SW DeKalb l972 - Dewey Alverson, SW DeKalb

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ALL -TIME DEKALB COUNTY SCHOOL RECORDS BY WINS

TUCKER ...... 547 -225 -15 SOUTHWEST DEKALB ...... 508 -262 -13 AVONDALE ...... 368 -268 -11 LAKESIDE ...... 345 -249 -6 CHAMBLEE ...... 342 -350 -11 LITHONIA ...... 338 -380 -13 CEDAR GROVE ...... 313 -196 -6 CLARKSTON ...... 311 -387 -12 STONE MOUNTAIN ...... 288 -394 -20 DUNWOODY ...... 257 -229 -3 COLUMBIA ...... 252 -292 -5 TOWERS ...... 251 -306 -6 DRUID HILLS...... 227 -436 -21 REDAN...... 211 -228 -2 STEPHENSON ...... 194 -73 MCNAIR ...... 157 -180 PEACHTREE ...... 133 -71 -6 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR ...... 128 -70 HENDERSON ...... 127 -157 -5 CROSS KEYS ...... 126 -451 -11 GORDON ...... 113 -166 -9 SHAMROCK ...... 110 -173 -5 SEQUOYAH ...... 88 -147 -8 BRIARCLIFF ...... 73 -188 -9 WALKER ...... 68 -159 -7 MILLER GROVE ...... 60 -81 -1 ARABIA MOUNTAIN ...... 51 -51

ALL -TIME DEKALB COUNTY SCHOOL PLAYOFF RECORDS BY WINS

TUCKER ...... 54 -38 SOUTHWEST DEKALB ...... 48 -36 LAKESIDE ...... 35 -20 -1 CEDAR GROVE ...... 29 -17 AVONDALE ...... 23 -16 -1 STEPHENSON ...... 19 -19 LITHONIA ...... 18 -21 DUNWOODY ...... 16 -14 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR ...... 14 -11 PEACHTREE ...... 13 -8 CLARKSTON ...... 11 -10 REDAN...... 10 -13 COLUMBIA ...... 10 -20 MCNAIR ...... 7-10 CHAMBLEE ...... 7-14 STONE MOUNTAIN ...... 6-9 GORDON ...... 5-4 HENDERSON ...... 3-7 DRUID HILLS...... 2-2 ARABIA MOUNTAIN ...... 2-3 SEQUOYAH ...... 1-2 WALKER ...... 1-3 TOWERS ...... 1-13 MILLER GROVE ...... 0-3 SHAMROCK ...... 0-1 BRIARCLIFF ...... 0-0 CROSS KEYS ...... 0-0

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ARABIA MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL 6610 Browns Mill Road Lithonia, Georgia 30038 (678) 875 -3602

REGION: 5 -AAAAA 2018 RECORD: 6 -5 NICKNAME: Rams SCHOOL COLORS: Hunter Green and White

PRINCIPAL: Rodney Swanson

COACH: STANLEY PRITCHETT, South Carolina 7th year as Head Coach (39 -26; 60 -55 in 12th season overall)

STAFF: Dante Ferguson -Defensive Coordinator; Corey Williamson -Director of Foot- ball Operations, Tight Ends, H -Backs; Osa Uzzi -Offensive Line, Strength Coach; Wil- lie Hicks -Defensive Line; Marvin Jones -Offensive Line, Defensive Line; Kitrick Patter- son -Defensive Line; J. Anthony Finney -Running Backs, Reginald Felder -Defensive Backs; Rickey Davis -Linebackers; Michael Blake -Wide Receivers. VIDEO: Charlie Slaymon TRAINERS: Sydney Spencer; Aliyah Wright

2019 SCHEDULE Saturday August 24 Carver -Atlanta at Lakewood 7:00 PM Friday August 30 Stockbridge at Godfrey 7:30 PM Friday September 6 M.L. King Jr. at Godfrey 7:30 PM Friday September 13 Newton County at Hallford 8:00 PM Friday September 20 Heritage at Heritage, Conyers 7:30 PM Saturday October 5 Miller Grove at Hallford 7:30 PM Friday October 18 Columbia at Avondale 7:30 PM Saturday October 26 Chamblee at Godfrey** 7:30 PM Friday November 2 Southwest DeKalb at Hallford 7:30 PM Friday November 8 Lithonia at Avondale 7:30 PM **Homecoming

DIRECTIONS: Follow I -285 to I -20 East. Take I -20 East to Panola Road Exit. Turn right on Panola Road and follow about two miles to Browns Mill Road. Turn left on Browns Mill Road and follow about three miles to entrance to school on left.

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ARABIA MOUNTAIN RAMS Seniors and Returning Starters

TIME NO NAME YR POS HT WT BENCH IN 40 2 Brandon Adams*# 11 ATH 6'2" 190 300 4.4 3 Damien Fitzpatrick*# 11 WR/DB 6'3" 195 325 4.5 6 Stanley Pritchett*# 11 HB/DE 5'11" 180 300 4.7 8 Jordan Barrow*# 12 WR 5'9" 165 185 4.4 9 Sean Ware*# 12 WR/DB 5'10" 170 250 4.6 10 Chandler Martin*# 12 LB 6'0" 215 315 4.5 12 Jovan Watkins*# 12 LB 5'10" 195 275 4.6 15 Justin Jordan*# 12 RB/DB 5'9" 175 275 4.6 16 Malcolm Grimmell 12 PK/P 5'11" 180 230 4.7 25 Carlton Maddin# 12 WR/DE 6'3" 200 250 4.7 56 David Ndwkye*# 12 OL/DE 6'6" 250 350 4.9 65 Michael Crayton*# 12 OL/DL 6'3" 250 350 5.0 73 Eric Carter*# 11 OL/DL 5'10" 260 315 5.0 77 Elliott Howell*# 11 OL/DL 6'2" 315 300 4.7

*Returning Starters #College Prospects

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CEDAR GROVE HIGH SCHOOL 2360 River Road Ellenwood, Georgia 30294 (678) 874 -4002

REGION: 5 -AAA 2018 RECORD: 14 -1 NICKNAME: Saints SCHOOL COLORS: Navy and Columbia Blue

PRINCIPAL: Clifton Spears

COACH: MIGUEL PATRICK, Alabama State 1st year as Head Coach (0 -0)

STAFF: Michael Martin -Football Operations; Lawrence Smith -Assistant Offen- sive Coordinator, Offensive Line; Henry Mabry -Associate Head Coach; Durand Hannah -Running Backs; James McNeill -Defensive Line; Matt Dry -Special Teams; John Adams -Defensive Backs; Patrick Prioleau -Defensive Backs; Craig Kyros -Linebackers.

2019 SCHEDULE Saturday August 24 Hapeville Charter at Godfrey 8:00 PM Saturday August 31 Central Phoenix, AL at Lakewood 8:00 PM Friday September 6 Valor Christian at Valor 7:00 PM Friday September 13 McEachern at McEachern 7:30 PM Friday September 27 Lovett at Lovett 7:30 PM Friday October 4 Redan at Godfrey** 7:30 PM Friday October 11 Towers at Avondale 7:30 PM Friday October 18 Westminster at Godfrey 7:30 PM Friday October 25 Pace Academy at Godfrey 8:00 PM Saturday November 9 Stone Mountain at Godfrey 7:30 PM **Homecoming

DIRECTIONS: Follow I -285 to Bouldercrest Road exit.(Turn right if traveling northeast - Turn left if traveling southwest). Follow Bouldercrest Road about 1/2 mile to River Road. (First street on left after crossing river). Turn left on River Road. Cedar Grove High School is about 3/4 mile on left.

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CEDAR GROVE SAINTS Seniors and Returning Starters

TIME NO NAME YR POS HT WT BENCH IN 40 1 Isaiah Ratcliff*# 12 LB 6'0" 215 285 4.7 4 Austin Smith*# 11 QB 6'2" 180 225 4.6 5 Chavon Wright*# 12 RB 5'7" 190 305 4.6 6 Travis Rivers 12 LB/DB 5'11" 200 225 4.7 7 Rashod Dubinion*# 10 RB 5'10" 177 215 4.5 8 Nae’Saan Dickerson 12 WR 6'3" 180 195 4.6 10 Coreyon Cone*# 12 WR 5'11" 160 185 4.4 12 Eric Harper*# 12 QB 6'2" 170 185 4.8 13 Janiran Bonner*# 10 WR 6'2" 197 255 4.6 14 Latrelvin Blackamore*# 12 DB 5'10" 161 195 4.5 15 Alvin Williams*# 12 DE 6'4" 220 315 4.65 21 Tee Denson*# 12 DB 6'1" 175 185 4.6 24 Nick Brannon*# 12 WR 5'10" 165 195 4.6 26 N’korian Newsome*# 12 ILB 6'0" 200 225 4.9 27 James Moye 12 LB 6'0" 175 255 4.8 29 Antonio Taylor*# 11 DB 5'11" 185 115 4.5 30 Luis Dominguez*# 11 PK/P 5'10" 155 225 4.9 50 Demarius Jackson*# 11 DL 5'10" 285 305 5.5 51 Chris Stinson*# 12 OL/DL 6'2" 245 285 5.1 55 Greg Slaton*# 12 OL 6'1" 275 275 5.5 74 Keon Watson*# 12 OL 6'3" 315 295 4.9 76 Carl Thomas*# 12 OL 6'4" 380 215 5.5 77 Brandon Hall*# 12 OL 6'3" 325 295 5.3 90 Tyoderick Justice 12 DL 6'0" 220 225 4.9 *Returning Starters #College Prospects

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CHAMBLEE HIGH SCHOOL 3688 Chamblee -Dunwoody Road Chamblee, Georgia 30341 (678) 676 -6902

REGION: 5 -AAAAA 2018 RECORD: 0 -10 NICKNAME: Bulldogs SCHOOL COLORS: Blue and Gold

PRINCIPAL: Gail Barnes

COACH: SCOTT SCHWARZER, Methodist College 1st year as Head Coach (0 -0)

STAFF: Bob Swank -Assistant Head Coach, Defensive Coordinator; Gary Cun- ningham -Defensive Line; Brice Farmer -Linebackers; Josh Wright -Offensive Line; Cedric Alexander -Running Backs; Roderick Rousseau -Defensive Backs.

2019 SCHEDULE Friday August 23 Forsyth Central at Forsyth Central 7:30 PM Friday September 6 Dunwoody at North DeKalb 7:30 PM Friday September 20 Pickens County at Pickens County 7:30 PM Friday September 27 River Ridge at North DeKalb 7:30 PM Saturday October 5 Southwest DeKalb at North DeKalb 8:00 PM Saturday October 19 Lithonia at Godfrey 7:30 PM Saturday October 26 Arabia Mountain at Godfrey 7:30 PM Friday November 1 Columbia at Avondale 8:00 PM Friday November 8 Miller Grove at North DeKalb** 8:00 PM **Homecoming

DIRECTIONS: Follow I -285 to Peachtree Industrial Blvd (Turn right if travel- ing east - Take second exit that leads south to Chamblee if going west). Follow Peachtree Industrial Blvd. about 1 1/4 miles to Chamblee -Dunwoody Road. Turn right on Chamblee -Dunwoody Road. Chamblee High School is about 1/4 mile on left.

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CHAMBLEE BULLDOGS Seniors and Returning Starters

TIME NO NAME YR POS HT WT BENCH IN 40 1 Jeremiah Brown*# 12 WR/DB 6'1" 180 225 4.6 3 Will Burton*# 12 PK/P 5'9" 155 155 4.9 16 Jonathan Nicolas -Nunez 12 RB/DL 5'8" 185 225 4.9 21 Damon Ross 12 WR/DB 5'9" 150 165 4.7 23 Kenny Howard* 12 OL/DL 6'0" 215 245 4.9 28 Ben Tomana* 12 WR/DB 5'9" 160 185 4.9 30 Mitch Kovacich* 12 RB/LB 5'9" 180 235 4.9 34 Zak Lumpkin 12 TE/LB 5'11" 190 205 4.9 40 Jacari Waller -Watkins*# 10 TE/LB 6'0" 200 215 4.8 43 Josue Montano 12 TE/DL 5'11" 185 205 4.9 44 Chris Rogers*# 12 OL/DL 5'11" 210 325 4.8 65 Nayem Chowdhury* 12 OL/DL 5'10" 265 240 5.8 70 Domengo Solis 12 OL/DL 5'10" 230 225 4.8

*Returning Starters #College Prospects

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CLARKSTON HIGH SCHOOL 618 North Indian Creek Drive Clarkston, Georgia 30021 (678) 676 -5302

REGION: 5 -AAAAA 2018 RECORD: 0 -10 NICKNAME: Angoras SCHOOL COLORS: Green and Gold

PRINCIPAL: Pattie Lemelle

COACH: TERRANCE HUGHEY, Georgia Southern 6th year as Head Coach (3 -46)

STAFF: Tavious Jackson -Defensive Coordinator, Linebackers; Brandon Brown -Offensive Coordinator, Wide Receivers; Steven Clark -Running backs; Willie White -Defensive Backs; Jerome Ferrell -Offensive Line; Christopher Jest -Defensive Line; Tralan Banks -Assistant Coach.

2019 SCHEDULE Friday August 23 Druid Hills at Adams 8:00 PM Friday August 30 North Springs at North Springs 7:30 PM Saturday September 7 South Atlanta at Lakewood 7:00 PM Friday September 13 Lithia Springs at Hallford 5:15 PM Friday September 20 Berkmar at Berkmar 7:30 PM Friday September 27 Forsyth Central at Forsyth Central 7:30 PM Friday October 11 Social Circle at Hallford 5:15 PM Friday October 18 Union Grove at Union Grove 7:30 PM Friday October 25 Forest Park at Hallford** 5:15 PM Friday November 8 Douglass at Hallford 5:15 PM **Homecoming

DIRECTIONS: Follow I -285 to Memorial Drive exit. (Turn left if traveling south - Turn right if traveling north). Follow Memorial Drive to N. Indian Creek Drive. (About 1/4 to ½ mile on left going toward Stone Mountain). Turn left on N. Indian Creek Drive. Clarkston High School is about 3/4 mile on left.

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CLARKSTON ANGORAS Seniors and Returning Starters

TIME NO NAME YR POS HT WT BENCH IN 40 2 Ekoue Kangni*# 12 FB/SS 6'0" 180 205 4.7 3 Keith Wood*# 12 WR/FS 6'2" 175 185 4.7 5 Jatavious Lowe* 11 QB/CB 5'10" 165 205 4.8 7 Zachary Hunter* 12 WR/CB 5'8" 165 175 4.8

*Returning Starters #College Prospects

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COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL 2106 Columbia Drive Decatur, Georgia 30032 (678) 874 -0802

REGION: 5 -AAAAA 2018 RECORD: 2 -8 NICKNAME: Eagles SCHOOL COLORS: Orange and Blue

PRINCIPAL: Derrica Boochee -Davis

COACH: BRIAN MONTGOMERY, Texas Southern 3rd Year as Head Coach (7 -14; 38 -55 in 10th season overall)

STAFF: Greg Barnett -; Eric Brinn -Running Backs; Chris Swain - Defensive Backs; Cory Elesby -Defensive Line; Byron Dickerson -Wide Receiv- ers. STATISTICIANS: Duane Swift; Anthony Jordan.

2019 SCHEDULE

Friday August 23 Stephenson at Hallford 8:00 PM Friday August 30 Towers at Avondale 7:30 PM Friday September 6 Rockledge, FL at Rockledge 7:00 PM Friday September 13 Chester County, S.C. at Chester 7:30 PM Friday September 27 Stockbridge at Stockbridge 7:30 PM Saturday October 5 Lithonia at Avondale** 7:30 PM Friday October 18 Columbia at Avondale 7:30 PM Saturday October 26 Miller Grove at Avondale 7:30 PM Friday November 1 Chamblee at Avondale 8:00 PM Friday November 8 Southwest DeKalb at Godfrey 7:30 PM **Homecoming

DIRECTIONS: Follow I -285 to Glenwood Road exit. (Turn left if traveling north - Turn right if traveling south). Follow Glenwood west about 1 1/4 miles to Columbia Drive. Turn left on Columbia Drive. Columbia High School is about ½ mile on left.

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COLUMBIA EAGLES Seniors and Returning Starters

TIME NO NAME YR POS HT WT BENCH IN 40 1 Octavious Griffin*# 12 QB 6'3" 190 285 4.67 3 William Hemsley*# 12 WR 5'8" 170 215 4.37 4 Daronte Bryant# 11 RB 5'6" 155 185 4.5 7 Ahmeen Stackhouse# 12 TE/DE 6'5" 220 270 4.6 8 Nazir Stackhouse*# 12 DL 6'4" 285 365 4.95 9 Caleb Fisher*# 11 TE/DE 6'3" 215 275 4.7 11 Deyonte Mitchell# 11 RB/DB 5'7" 165 185 4.4 19 Joshua White*# 10 TE/DE 6'5" 240 250 4.7 20 Anthony Dennis*# 12 LB 5'9" 170 205 4.59 27 Abein Flores# 12 WR/DB 5'4" 140 205 4.58 34 Marquez Harris*# 10 DE/OLB 6'1" 175 225 4.42 36 Kenterious Ivey*# 12 WR/DB 6'1" 180 205 4.6 48 Christopher Christie# 11 LB 5'10" 175 245 4.6 53 Makale Cummings# 12 OL/DL 6'0" 210 320 4.75 56 Makelous Sykes*# 10 DL 6'3" 265 255 5.1 57 Cecil Fisher*# 12 OL/DL 6'4" 260 285 4.94 63 Jessie Williams*# 12 C 6'2" 260 285 5.1 64 Trevaris Hammond# 11 OL 6'2" 220 225 5.2 65 Deshan Davis*# 11 OL 6'4" 250 250 5.08 66 Christopher Rachel*# 12 OL/DL 6'0" 270 385 5.5 70 D’Kwon Harris# 12 OL 6'6" 250 255 5.0 *Returning Starters #College Prospects

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CROSS KEYS HIGH SCHOOL 1626 North Druid Hills Road, NE Atlanta, Georgia 30319 (678) 874 -6102

REGION: 5 -AAAAA 2018 RECORD: 0 -10 NICKNAME: Indians SCHOOL COLORS: Green and Gold

PRINCIPAL: Jason Heard

COACH: JOHN BOWEN, North Georgia 1st year as Head Coach (0 -0; 64 -146 in 23rd season overall)

STAFF: Daryl Fleming. STATISTICIAN: Daryl Fleming.

2019 SCHEDULE Friday August 23 Providence Christian at Adams 5:15 PM Friday August 30 Berkmar at Adams 5:15 PM Friday September 6 Social Circle at Social Circle 7:30 PM Friday September 13 Callaway at Callaway 7:30 PM Friday September 20 Johnson -Gainesville at Adams** 5:15 PM Friday September 27 Bremen at Bremen 7:30 PM Friday October 4 Pataula Charter at Pataula Charter 7:30 PM Friday October 18 Ridgeland at Ridgeland 7:30 PM Friday October 25 Glascock County at Glascock 7:30 PM Friday November 8 Patuala Charter at North DeKalb 5:15 PM **Homecoming

DIRECTIONS: Follow I -85 to North Druid Hills exit. (Leaving Atlanta turn left -going toward Atlanta turn right). Follow North Druid Hills Road about 1 ½ miles to Cross Keys High School.

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CROSS KEYS INDIANS Seniors and Returning Starters

TIME NO NAME YR POS HT WT BENCH IN 40 2 Malique Towns* 12 RB/DB 5'6" 150 175 4.7 11 Narvy Bibiano* 11 QB 5'7" 180 190 4.9 12 Victor Corona* 12 WR/DB 5'7" 135 150 4.95 52 Isidro Santillano* 11 OL/LB 5'7" 200 220 5.3 58 Juan Mijangos* 11 OL/DL 5'9" 250 200 6.0 67 Billy Rodriguez* 12 OL/DL 5'10" 195 150 6.0 73 Angel Gutierrez* 12 OL/DL 5'9" 280 230 6.2 79 Mohamed Kaba* 12 OL/DL 6'2" 260 220 6.0 82 Eric Padilla* 12 DL 6'2" 255 220 5.8 *Returning Starters #College Prospects

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DRUID HILLS HIGH SCHOOL 1798 Haygood Drive, NE Atlanta, Georgia 30307 (678) 874 -6302

REGION: 4 -AAAA 2018 RECORD: 2 -8 NICKNAME: Red Devils SCHOOL COLORS: Red and Black

PRINCIPAL: Mark Joyner

COACH: ROSARIA RICE, West Georgia 2nd year as Head Coach (2 -8)

STAFF: Jeff Lambert -Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks; Steve Wallace -Offensive Line; Sam Dilworth -Offensive line; Daniel Murphy -Running Backs; Ryan Burgess - Wide Receivers; Thomas Maxwell -Defensive Coordinator, Cornerbacks; Anthony Irick -Defensive Coordinator, Safeties; Quientaveous Powell -Defensive Line; Corey Korn- bacher -Linebackers, Special Teams. TRAINER: Jennifer Serwitz

2019 SCHEDULE

Friday August 23 Clarkston at Adams 8:00 PM Thursday August 29 South Atlanta at Lakewood 7:30 PM Friday September 13 Towers at Avondale 7:30 PM Friday September 20 Luella at Adams 8:00 PM Friday October 4 Woodward Academy at Woodward 7:30 PM Friday October 11 Salem at Adams** 7:30 PM Friday October 18 North Clayton at Southern Cresc 7:30 PM Friday October 25 Eastside at Adams 7:30 PM Friday November 1 Hampton at Sharp 7:30 PM Saturday November 9 Henry County at Adams 7:30 PM **Homecoming

DIRECTIONS: Follow I -285 to Lawrenceville Highway. (Turn right if traveling south - Turn left if traveling north). Follow Lawrenceville Highway about 3 1/4 miles to North Decatur Road. Turn right and follow North Decatur Road about 1 1/2 miles to Haygood Drive. Turn right - Druid Hills High School is one block on the right.

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DRUID HILLS RED DEVILS Seniors and Returning Starters

TIME NO NAME YR POS HT WT BENCH IN 40 3 Paul George* 12 RB/LB 5'10" 175 205 4.6 5 Graham Connell*# 12 WR/FS 5'8" 160 185 4.9 6 Quantarrius Martin*# 12 TE/LB 6'1" 200 205 4.9 8 Michael Gleaton 12 WR/CB 5'8" 160 185 4.8 10 Max Nunnally* 10 OLB/PK 5'11" 165 225 5.1 15 Jacob Rosado# 10 TE/DE 6'3" 198 180 5.5 21 Tristan Najeullah 12 FS/CB 5'11" 165 160 4.8 22 Jeremiah Kemp* 12 RB/LB 5'7" 165 185 4.9 35 Mekel Blackwell 12 FB/LB 5'8" 178 205 5.4 42 Demarco Lemons* 12 FB/LB 5'8" 194 205 4.8 50 Alex Shepard* 10 OL/DL 5'11" 230 225 5.1 55 Nigus Ejigu* 12 C/DT 5'8" 240 245 5.3 56 Gino Webb# 10 OL/DL 6'2" 270 205 5.5 62 Danny Jordan 12 OG/DT 5'9" 243 215 5.5 76 Miles Norris -Nobles*# 11 OT 6'4" 315 275 5.2 85 Shareef Jackson 12 WR/CB 6'0" 160 173 4.75

*Returning Starters #College Prospects

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DUNWOODY HIGH SCHOOL 5035 Vermack Road Dunwoody, Georgia 30338 (678) 874 -8502

REGION: 7 -AAAAAA 2018 RECORD: 2 -8 NICKNAME: Wildcats SCHOOL COLORS: Red, White and Blue

PRINCIPAL: Priscilla Cole

COACH: MICHAEL NASH, Western Governor’s University 5th year as Head Coach (10 -30)

STAFF: Nafis Karim -Wide Receivers; Montez Swinney -Running Backs; Phillip Davis -Co -Defensive Coordinator, Cornerbacks; Jake Hill -Linebackers; Kevin Hunter -Linebackers; Brantley Smith -Co -Defensive Coordinator, Mark Paul - Offensive Line; Xavier Carter -Offensive Line; Dalen Claytor -Defensive Backs. TRAINER: Lanny Lightfoot

2019 SCHEDULE Friday August 30 St. Pius at North DeKalb 7:30 PM Friday September 6 Chamblee at North DeKalb 7:30 PM Friday September 13 Cambridge at Cambridge 7:30 PM Friday September 20 Northview at North DeKalb** 7:30 PM Friday September 27 Alpharetta at Alpharetta 7:30 PM Friday October 4 Pope at North DeKalb 7:30 PM Friday October 18 Centennial at North DeKalb 7:30 PM Friday October 25 North Atlanta at North DeKalb 7:00 PM Friday November 1 Chattahoochee at Chattahoochee 7:30 PM Friday November 8 Johns Creek at Johns Creek 7:30 PM **Homecoming

DIRECTIONS: Follow I -285 east to Chamblee -Dunwoody Road exit. Cross Chamblee - Dunwoody Road and follow Savoy Drive 1 mile to North Peachtree Road. Turn left (follow I -285 west to Chamblee -Dunwoody -North Peachtree Road exit, turn right). Fol- low North Peachtree 1 1/4 miles to Tilly Mill Road. Turn left and go 1/2 mile. Turn left at Womack Road. School is one mile on the right.

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DUNWOODY WILDCATS Seniors and Returning Starters

TIME NO NAME YR POS HT WT BENCH IN 40 2 David Julian 12 WR 5'8" 185 200 4.6 5 Davis Ledoyen* 11 QB 6'4" 200 225 4.9 7 Seth Cloud 12 DB 6'0" 150 200 4.6 11 Walt Anders* 12 WR 6'0" 180 200 4.6 13 Jordan Jasper 11 DB 6'3" 185 200 4.6 14 Jaxon Warshaw 12 RB 5'6" 180 225 4.9 16 Zion Fair* 12 DB 6'0" 160 200 4.6 18 Jackson Moore* 10 PK 5'6" 140 180 5.0 19 Tyler Eith* 12 WR/DB/P 6'2" 200 225 4.7 29 Bradley Fields* 11 WR/DB 5'9" 175 225 4.7 33 Jack Hogan 12 TE/DL 6'2" 200 225 4.7 36 Kevin Mackey 12 LB 5'4" 180 200 5.2 45 Gavin Heneghan 12 DL 6'3" 190 200 5.2 51 Cameron Weeks* 11 OL 6'3" 220 250 5.0 55 Isaac Anderson* 12 LB 6'0" 225 365 4.8 72 Tyler Rush* 11 OL 5'11" 225 285 5.2

*Returning Starters #College Prospects

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LAKESIDE HIGH SCHOOL 3801 Briarcliff Road, NE Atlanta, Georgia 30345 (678) 874 -6702

REGION: 7 -AAAAAAA 2018 RECORD: 1 -9 NICKNAME: Vikings SCHOOL COLORS: Purple and Gold

PRINCIPAL: Terese Allen

COACH: Morris Starr, Catawba College 1st year as Head Coach (0 -0; 23 -59 in 9th season overall)

STAFF: Eric Johnson -Defensive Coordinator, Defensive Backs; Jimmy Over- street -Quarterbacks, Running Backs; Jeremy Peters -Wide Receivers; Chris Hall -Defensive Line; Hall -Linebackers; Mike Morton -Linebackers.

2019 SCHEDULE Friday August 23 Decatur at Decatur 7:30 PM Friday August 30 Northview at Adams 8:00 PM Friday September 13 Duluth at North DeKalb 7:30 PM Friday September 20 Forsyth Central at Forsyth Central 7:30 PM Friday September 27 Meadowcreek at Meadowcreek 7:30 PM Friday October 4 Central Gwinnett at Adams** 7:30 PM Thursday October 10 Parkview at Parkview 7:30 PM Friday October 18 Norcross at Adams 7:30 PM Friday November 1 Berkmar at Berkmar 7:30 PM Friday November 8 Brookwood at Adams 7:30 PM **Homecoming

DIRECTIONS: Follow I -85 to Shallowford Road exit. (Turn left if traveling toward Atlanta - Turn right if traveling from Atlanta). Follow Shallowford Road about 3/4 mile to dead end. Turn right and follow Briarcliff Road about 3/4 mile to Lakeside High School.

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LAKESIDE VIKINGS Seniors and Returning Starters

TIME NO NAME YR POS HT WT BENCH IN 40 4 Thomas Steele*# 12 RB/LB 5'11" 215 250 4.6 5 Blake Miccichi* 12 QB 6'0" 195 215 4.7 19 Micah Carrier*# 12 TE/DE 6'1" 220 275 4.6 27 Shumonto Sanyal 12 LB 5'9" 200 200 5.0 42 Solomon Andrews 12 LB 5'9" 195 225 4.9 43 Adam San Frantello 12 OL 6'0" 210 230 5.0 64 Jake Moore*# 12 OT/DT 6'1" 235 240 5.0

*Returning Starters #College Prospects

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LITHONIA HIGH SCHOOL 2440 Phillips Road Lithonia, Georgia 30058 (678) 676 -2902

REGION: 5 -AAAAA 2018 RECORD: 6 -5 NICKNAME: Bulldogs SCHOOL COLORS: Black and Gold

PRINCIPAL: Darrick McCray

COACH: MARCUS JELKS, South Carolina State 1st year as Head Coach (0 -0; 32 -40 in 8th season overall)

STAFF: Markus Brown -Defensive Coordinator, Linebackers; Robert Hamler - Offensive Line; Ricquel Luttery -Cornerbacks; Jahi Sherard -Safeties; Tedrian Thompson -Wide Receivers; D’Angelo Smith -Quarterbacks; Frederick Green - Defensive Line; Kejuan Frazier -Wide Receivers; Robert Hatchett -Passing Game Coordinator, Quarterbacks.

2019 SCHEDULE Thursday August 22 Forest Park at Southern Crescent 7:00 PM Friday August 30 Redan at Hallford 5:15 PM Friday September 6 Stone Mountain at Hallford 7:30 PM Friday September 20 Pebblebrook at Pebblebrook 7:30 PM Friday September 27 Shiloh at Shiloh 7:30 PM Saturday October 5 Columbia at Avondale 7:30 PM Saturday October 19 Chamblee at Godfrey** 7:30 PM Friday October 25 Southwest DeKalb at Avondale 7:30 PM Friday November 1 Miller Grove at Godfrey 8:00 PM Friday November 8 Arabia Mountain at Avondale 7:30 PM **Homecoming

DIRECTIONS: Follow I -20 to Panola Road exit. (Turn left if traveling from Atlanta - Turn right if traveling toward Atlanta). Follow Panola Road about 1 mile to Covington Highway. Turn right and follow Covington Highway about 2 miles to Phillips Road. Turn left on Phillips Road and follow about 1/4 mile to Lithonia High School.

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LITHONIA BULLDOGS Seniors and Returning Starters

TIME NO NAME YR POS HT WT BENCH IN 40 2 Asmar Hasan*# 11 LB 5'8" 170 315 4.6 3 Jawonn Hayes*# 12 RB 5'10" 210 315 4.6 7 Styland Scott*# 10 WR/DB 5'9" 175 250 4.5 8 Deshonn Wilhite# 12 WR 5'10" 170 250 4.4 10 Salim Gordon 12 DE/LB 5'11" 165 260 4.8 15 Paul Tennell*# 11 LB/LS 5'10" 175 285 4.7 16 Marley Curry 12 DB 6'0" 180 285 4.6 19 Tyquan Scott 12 DB 6'2" 175 285 4.7 22 Deaires Young 12 RB 5'9" 200 315 4.8 28 Najee Brissett 12 DB 6'1" 170 285 4.7 52 Tyleek Lyde 12 OL/DL 5'10" 260 315 5.0 59 Broderick Jones*# 12 OL/DL 6'6" 285 375 5.0 70 Kelvin Usher 12 OL 6'3" 300 350 5.5 72 Farris Grant*# 12 OL 6'4" 315 350 5.5

*Returning Starters #College Prospects

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MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. HIGH SCHOOL 3991 Snapfinger Road Lithonia, Georgia 30038 (678) 874 -5402

REGION: 4 -AAAAAA 2018 RECORD: (1 -9) NICKNAME: Lions SCHOOL COLORS: Crimson and Silver

PRINCIPAL: Ennis Harvey

COACH: DEANTE LAMAR, Memphis 3rd year as Head Coach (5 -15)

STAFF: Joel Kight -Defensive Coordinator, Linebackers; DeAngelo Paschal - Offensive Coordinator, Wide Receivers; Jeremy Johnson -Defensive Line; Aubrey Brooks -Running Backs; Rodriquez Lowe -Quarterbacks; Leander Tufts -Defensive Line; Ernest Bell -Offensive Line.

TRAINERS: Milaysia Saucier; Kyla Tait; Sherry Rucker; Ryan Barr

2019 SCHEDULE Friday August 30 Villa Rica at Villa Rica 7:30 PM Friday September 6 Arabia Mountain at Godfrey 7:30 PM Friday September 20 Mt. Zion at Godfrey 7:30 PM Friday September 27 Mundy’s Mill at Godfrey** 7:30 PM Friday October 4 Stephenson at Hallford 7:30 PM Friday October 11 Lovejoy at Godfrey 8:00 PM Thursday October 17 Forest Park at Tara 7:00 PM Friday October 25 Tucker at Hallford 8:00 PM Friday November 1 Charles Drew at Southern Crescent 7:30 PM Friday November 8 Morrow at Tara 7:30 PM **Homecoming

DIRECTIONS: Follow I -20 to Wesley Chapel Road exit. (Turn right if traveling from Atlanta - Turn left if traveling toward Atlanta). Go 1/4 mile to first light. Turn left there onto Snapfinger Road. Follow Snapfinger Road about two miles. Martin Luther King Jr. High School will be on the right. Turn in parking lot off Snapfinger Road.

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MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. LIONS Seniors and Returning Starters

TIME NO NAME YR POS HT WT BENCH IN 40 1 Jacoby Haynes*# 12 QB/DB 5'11" 188 245 4.45 3 Colin White*# 12 LB 6'3" 210 250 4.6 4 Dequan’dre Moore*# 12 WR 5'10" 175 225 4.4 5 Antravious Slatter*# 11 LB 6'2" 205 225 4.7 6 Trevon Jackson*# 12 WR/DB 5'10" 171 205 4.5 7 Jeremy Cain*# 12 WR/DB 5'10" 170 200 4.45 10 Marquel Parks*# 12 DE 6'3" 185 295 4.7 11 Keon Cush*# 12 DT 6'2" 275 365 4.7 14 Adon Flukers# 11 WR/DB 6'0" 175 230 4.5 15 Jomel Robinson*# 11 LB 6'0" 200 265 4.6 42 Tyshawn Hamm# 12 LB 6'0" 188 200 4.5 51 Devon Carmichael# 12 OL/DL 6'2" 240 240 4.9 53 Douglass Dawson# 12 OG 6'0" 268 255 4.9

*Returning starters #College Prospects

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MCNAIR HIGH SCHOOL 1804 Bouldercrest Road, SE Atlanta, Georgia 30316 (678) 874 -4902

REGION: 6 -AA 2018 RECORD: 3 -7 NICKNAME: Mustangs SCHOOL COLORS: Red and Silver

PRINCIPAL: LouKisha Walker

COACH: JOHNNY BURDETTE, Fort Valley State 1st year as Head Coach (0 -0)

STAFF: Carlos Washington -Offensive Line, Defensive Line; Nugent Dickey - Linebackers; Edward Waters -Quarterbacks. TRAINERS: Kyla Lewis; Kayla Westbrook; India High STATISTICIAN: Mickey Ridley

2019 SCHEDULE Friday August 23 Towers at Avondale 7:30 PM Friday September 6 Redan at Avondale 7:30 PM Friday September 13 Cartersville at Cartersville 7:30 PM Friday September 20 Kipp Academy at Avondale 7:30 PM Friday September 27 Hapeville Charter at Avondale 7:30 PM Saturday October 5 Washington at Godfrey** 7:30 PM Friday October 11 Douglass at Godfrey 5:15 PM Friday October 25 Best Academy at Grady 5:30 PM Friday November 1 South Atlanta at Avondale 5:15 PM Thursday November 7 Therrell at Grady 7:00 PM **Homecoming

DIRECTIONS: Follow I -285 to Bouldercrest Road exit. (Turn left if traveling northeast - Turn right if traveling southwest). Follow Bouldercrest Road about 1 3/4 miles to McNair High School.

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MCNAIR MUSTANGS Seniors and Returning Starters

TIME NO NAME YR POS HT WT BENCH IN 40 4 Shannon Duckworth*# 12 FB/LB 5'9" 180 205 4.7 12 Javon Yearby*# 11 ATH 6'0" 175 225 4.7 13 Kayvonte Harris*# 12 OL/DL 5'10" 200 175 4.6 14 William Harris*# 12 ATH 5'9" 160 186 4.6 19 Sanjuan Ambrose*# 12 WR/DB 5'9" 150 175 4.8 20 Woodrow Harrison*# 10 WR/DB 5'10" 165 185 4.6 21 Adrian Collins*# 12 TE/DE 6'2" 220 235 4.7 28 Thad Smith*# 11 FB/LB 5'9" 175 225 4.7 53 Zaeon Boxley*# 12 OL/DL 6'0" 290 225 5.1 73 Kevin Rodriguez*# 12 OL/DL 6'0" 315 265 4.6 76 Javin Brown*# 11 OL/DL 6'1" 300 220 5.3

*Returning Starters #College Prospects

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MILLER GROVE HIGH SCHOOL 2645 DeKalb Medical Parkway Lithonia, GA 30058 (678) 875 -1102

REGION : 5 -AAAAA 2018 RECORD: 3 -8 NICKNAME: Wolverines SCHOOL COLORS: Purple and Silver

PRINCIPAL: Dr. Latashia Searcy

COACH: LEE HANNAH, Presbyterian 2nd year as Head Coach (3 -8; 18 -26 in 5th season overall)

STAFF: Martin Fredrick -Assistant Head Coach, Offensive Coordinator; Yancey Satter- white -Defensive Coordinator, Defensive Backs; Quincey Bryant -Offensive Line; Jer- maine Motley -Defensive Line; Daydrin Shell -Wide Receivers; Chip Williams -Running Backs; Keith Whatley -Linebackers; Karl Brown -Special Teams.

TRAINERS: Delisia Daniels; Deboroah Badru; Aaliyah Parker; Nasira Perrin; Faith Hill; Angelica Fredrick; Nicole Ryans; Aiyona Moultrie.

2019 SCHEDULE Thursday August 22 Redan at Hallford 7:30 PM Friday August 30 Decatur at Decatur 7:30 PM Thursday September 12 Riverdale at Southern Crescent 7:00 PM Friday September 20 Coffee County at Coffee County 7:30 PM Saturday October 5 Arabia Mountain at Hallford 7:30 PM Friday October 11 Tift County at Tift County 7:30 PM Friday October 18 Southwest DeKalb at Hallford** 8:00 PM Saturday October 26 Columbia at Avondale 7:30 PM Friday November 1 Lithonia at Godfrey 8:00 PM Friday November 8 Chamblee at North DeKalb 8:00 PM **Homecoming

DIRECTIONS: Follow I -20 East to Panola Road exit. Turn left and go about 3 miles to Covington Road. Turn right on Covington Road. Follow Covington Road about 1.2 miles to DeKalb Medical Parkway. Turn right on DeKalb Medical Parkway. School is 0.3 miles on the right.

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MILLER GROVE WOLVERINES Seniors and Returning Starters

TIME NO NAME YR POS HT WT BENCH IN 40 3 Champ Boykins# 12 DB 5'10" 180 215 4.5 4 Nickolas Dumas# 12 DB 5'9" 180 210 4.5 9 Ashton Waters*# 12 QB 6'0" 230 200 5.0 11 Phillip Russell*# 11 QB 5'10" 185 230 4.8 16 Keshawn Streater* 12 DB 5'8" 170 215 4.3 18 Joshua Sheppard*# 12 WR 5'11" 180 215 4.6 20 Nate Cox 12 RB 5'7" 180 305 4.6 21 Jean Cherelus*# 10 DE 6'1" 200 230 4.8 24 Jayden Brown*# 10 RB 5'8" 175 200 4.3 28 E’Montay Williams 12 RB 5'7" 170 205 4.4 36 Afolabi Olatunde*# 12 RB 5'10" 200 245 4.8 40 Deodoric Fleming 12 LB 5'11" 180 245 4.8 43 Hasan Mangum*# 12 PK/P 6'0" 170 165 4.9 44 Jonathan Lawson 12 OL 5'10" 280 265 5.0 50 Dontavious Welch 12 DL 6'0" 280 240 5.0 54 John Marsh* 12 OL 5'9" 270 305 5.3 75 Rahjon Hubbard 12 OL 5'8" 300 240 6.6

*Returning Starters #College Prospects

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REDAN HIGH SCHOOL 5247 Redan Road Stone Mountain, Georgia 30088 (678) 676 -3602

REGION: 5 -AAA 2018 RECORD: 1 -9 NICKNAME: Raiders SCHOOL COLORS: Navy Blue and Silver

PRINCIPAL: Janice Boger

COACH: RAHMAN SPARKS, California State Northridge 1st year as Head Coach (0 -0)

STAFF: Cory Stone -Assistant Head Coach, Linebackers; Tiger Greene - Defensive Coordinator, Defensive Backs; Perry Kemp -Passing Game Coordina- tor, Wide Receivers; Terrence Wiggs -Running Game Coordinator, Running Backs; Evan Terrell -Defensive Line; Derek Vaughn, Offensive Line; James Moeller -Offensive Line; Doug Harrod, Football Operations; Tyrone Rather, Academic Liaison.

2019 SCHEDULE Thursday August 22 Miller Grove at Hallford 7:30 PM Friday August 30 Lithonia at Hallford 5:15 PM Friday September 6 McNair at Avondale 7:30 PM Friday September 13 Southwest DeKalb at Godfrey 7:30 PM Friday September 27 Pace Academy at Avondale 7:30 PM Friday October 4 Cedar Grove at Godfrey 7:30 PM Saturday October 19 Stone Mountain at Hallford 7:30 PM Friday October 25 Westminster at Westminster 7:30 PM Friday November 1 Lovett at Godfrey** 5:15 PM Saturday November 9 Towers at Avondale 7:30 PM **Homecoming

DIRECTIONS: Follow I -285 to Memorial Drive exit. (Turn right if traveling north - Turn left if traveling south). Follow Memorial Drive about 3/4 mile to Rockbridge Road. Turn right and follow Rockbridge Road about 2 miles to South Hairston Road. Turn right and follow South Hairston Road about 1 1/2 miles to Redan Road. Turn left and follow Redan Road about 1 mile to Redan High School.

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REDAN RAIDERS Seniors and Returning Starters

TIME NO NAME YR POS HT WT BENCH IN 40 1 Corey Mikell*# 12 ATH 5'8" 170 240 4.57 2 Jaques Williams*# 12 DB 6'0" 187 235 4.48 3 Jaquez Williams*# 12 RB 5'10" 183 265 4.57 5 Kyle Mann 12 RB/LB 5'11" 190 220 4.83 6 Jeremiah Benton# 12 WR/DB 5'10" 160 185 4.46 8 Tyontra Taylor # 12 RB/LB 6'0" 260 230 4.78 10 Roderick Jones 12 QB 6'0" 140 180 4.89 16 Lenard Cole 12 WR 6'5" 170 135 4.55 17 Mario Turner 12 WR 6'1" 140 145 4.88 24 Keyshawn Peeks 12 RB/LB 5'9" 180 240 4.93 34 Cortez Watkins 12 RB/LB 5'8" 210 225 5.01 52 Jeremiah Babalola 10 OL/DL 6'0" 260 225 5.67 54 Robert Murdaugh 12 OL/DL 6'3" 273 225 5.81

*Returning Starters #College Prospects

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SOUTHWEST DEKALB HIGH SCHOOL 2863 Kelley Chapel Road Decatur, Georgia 30034 (678) 874 -1902

REGION: 5 -AAAAA 2018 RECORD: 10 -1 NICKNAME: Panthers SCHOOL COLORS: Navy Blue and Old Gold

PRINCIPAL: Thomas Glanton

COACH: DAMIEN WIMES, Morris Brown 3rd year as Head Coach (18 -5; 48 -35 in 9th season overall)

STAFF: Eric Ward -Offensive Coordinator; Wayne Williams -Defensive Coordinator; Julius Gant -Offensive Line; Lance Davenport -Quarterbacks; Ray Starks -Running Backs; Travis Bray -Wide Receivers; Paxton Baety -Quality Control; Therrian Alexander -Linebackers; Jason Stovall -Operations; Antonio Partridge -Defensive Backs; Marker Nicholas -Junior Varsity; Jalen Fareed -Junior Varsity Offensive Line. TRAINERS: Nyan Mullen; Gourgeous Carroll STATISTICIANS: Obeida Moore; Corey Milton; Brandon Lampkin

2019 SCHEDULE

Friday August 23 Woodland -Stockbridge at Godfrey 7:30 PM Friday August 30 Stephenson at Hallford 8:00 PM Saturday September 7 Tri -Cities at Tri -Cities 7:30 PM Friday September 13 Redan at Godfrey 7:30 PM Friday September 20 Lovejoy at Twelve Oaks 7:30 PM Saturday October 5 Chamblee at North DeKalb 7:30 PM Friday October 18 Miller Grove at Hallford 8:00 PM Friday October 25 Lithonia at Avondale 7:30 PM Saturday November 2 Arabia Mountain at Hallford** 7:30 PM Friday November 8 Columbia at Godfrey 7:30 PM **Homecoming

DIRECTIONS: Follow I -20 to Wesley Chapel Road exit. (Turn right if traveling east - Turn left if traveling west). Follow Wesley Chapel Road about 1/4 mile on Rainbow Drive. Turn right and follow Rainbow Drive about 1/4 mile to Kelley Chapel Road. Turn left on Kelley Chapel Road about 3 blocks to Southwest DeKalb High School.

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SOUTHWEST DEKALB PANTHERS Seniors and Returning Starters

TIME NO NAME YR POS HT WT BENCH IN 40 1 Seoul Newton # 12 QB 6'3" 205 305 4.6 2 Aquil Muhammad*# 12 WR/PR 6'0" 180 315 4.4 6 Tommy Wright*# 12 ATH 6'0" 185 315 4.3 7 Mekhi Gilstrap # 12 RB/LB 6'1" 202 350 4.5 9 Jaylen Burke # 12 RB/DB 5'11" 195 285 4.3 14 Rion White*# 11 QB 6'6" 210 250 4.8 15 Tory Jones*# 11 DE/DT 6'3" 210 325 4.6 16 Tridavion Slaughter*# 12 TE/DE 6'4" 208 325 4.7 21 Ahmond Glass*# 12 CB/S 6'0" 185 250 4.5 23 Karl Grier 12 QB/LS 6'0" 170 205 4.7 27 Antonio Partridge*# 12 FB/LB 5'10" 185 250 4.7 34 Darrionque Finley*# 11 DE/OLB 6'0" 185 305 4.5 36 Keiun Neal*# 12 NG/LB 6'1" 200 250 4.8 41 John Grant*# 12 DE/OLB 6'2" 215 350 4.6 42 Romero Rouser# 12 PK/P 6'2" 185 205 4.8 43 Ethan Childs 12 DE/LB 6'1" 205 315 4.8 58 Ashlin Culpepper 12 C/OG 5'11" 222 250 5.0 59 Daniel Franklin 12 NG/DT 5'10" 235 250 5.0 60 Gregory Askew 12 NG/DT 6'0" 250 300 5.0 63 Mark Pecke 12 C/OG 6'0" 240 305 5.0 65 Da’Quan Brown 11 OG 5'10" 265 325 5.0

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STEPHENSON HIGH SCHOOL 701 Stephenson Road Stone Mountain, Georgia 30087 (678) 676 -4202

REGION: 4 -AAAAAA 2018 RECORD: 9 -2 NICKNAME: Jaguars SCHOOL COLORS: Black and Royal Blue

PRINCIPAL: Michael Jones

COACH: RON GARTRELL, Carson -Newman 24th year as Head Coach (194 -73; 229 -119 in 32nd season overall)

STAFF: Donald Sellers -Assistant Head Coach, Defensive Coordinator; Gary Kimpson - Defensive Line; Melvin Brown -Running Backs; Demario Minter -Defensive Backs; Christopher McLaughlin -Offensive Line; Tracy Tobias -Special Assistant; Reggie Ball - Strength and Conditioning. TEAM DOCTOR: Alvin Griffin FOOTBALL OPERATIONS: Byron Dixon STATISTICIAN: Don Blackston

2019 SCHEDULE Friday August 23 Columbia at Hallford 8:00 PM Friday August 30 Southwest DeKalb at Hallford 8:00 PM Thursday September 12 Mt. Zion at Tara 7:00 PM Friday September 20 Morrow at Hallford 7:30 PM Friday October 4 M.L. King Jr. at Hallford 7:30 PM Friday October 11 Forest Park at Hallford** 8:00 PM Friday October 18 Mundy’s Mill at Twelve Oaks 7:30 PM Saturday October 26 Charles Drew at Hallford 7:30 PM Friday November 1 Lovejoy at Twelve Oaks 7:30 PM Friday November 8 Tucker at Hallford 8:00 PM **Homecoming

DIRECTIONS: Follow I -285, get off on Memorial Drive and go east toward Stone Mountain. Follow Memorial Drive to Rockbridge Road. Turn right and stay on Rockbridge approximately six miles. Turn right at the Stephenson Road intersection. Go one mile, the school is on the right.

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STEPHENSON JAGUARS Seniors and Returning Starters

TIME NO NAME YR POS HT WT BENCH IN 40 2 Javier Morton*# 12 WR/DB 6'2" 185 240 4.5 3 Elijah James# 12 DB 5'9" 165 225 4.65 4 Kamar Wilcoxson*# 11 WR/DB 6'2" 185 245 4.45 5 Deondre Jackson*# 12 RB 6'0" 200 245 4.45 6 Ryan Ingram*# 12 RB 6'0" 195 245 4.45 8 Dorian Helm*# 11 DB 5'11" 175 235 4.45 11 Joseph Jackson*# 11 QB 6'2" 185 220 4.75 15 Viczaril Aloewede# 12 TE/DE 6'5" 215 235 4.85 17 Janirr Wade*# 12 OL/DL 6'4" 270 275 5.1 19 Savion Brooks -Aubrey*# 12 LB 6'2" 205 245 4.6 24 Andre Sanchez*# 12 RB 5'10" 185 240 4.6 26 Jonathan Coleman# 12 DB 5'9" 165 215 4.6 49 Zachery Usher 12 DL 5'3" 250 245 4.95 52 Khoury Jones*# 12 OL 6'3" 325 340 5.9 53 Alote Jones# 12 OL 6'3" 245 225 5.3 60 Joshua Williams# 12 OL 6'4" 265 250 5.5 77 Christopher White*# 12 OL/DL 6'2" 295 295 5.5 80 Darius Williams# 12 WR 6'2" 180 220 4.6

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STONE MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL 4555 Central Drive Stone Mountain, Georgia 30083 (678) 676 -6302

REGION: 5 -AAA 2018 RECORD: 2 -8 NICKNAME: Pirates SCHOOL COLORS: Red and White

PRINCIPAL: Wislene John

COACH: JAMES LAL, Grand Canyon University 1st year as Head Coach (0 -0)

STAFF: Brandon McIntosh -Assistant Head Coach; Defensive Coordinator; Jamar Graham -Defensive Backs, Junior Varsity Head Coach; Brian Robinson - Wide Receivers; Tyshon Henderson -Offensive Line, Defensive Line; Olenka Golden -Academic Coach.

2019 SCHEDULE Friday August 23 Pickens County at Pickens County 7:30 PM Friday August 30 Social Circle at Social Circle 7:30 PM Friday September 6 Lithonia at Hallford 7:30 PM Friday September 13 NW Whitfield at NW Whitfield 7:30 PM Friday October 4 Pace Academy at Pace Academy 7:30 PM Friday October 11 Lovett at Lovett 7:30 PM Saturday October 19 Redan at Hallford** 7:30 PM Friday October 25 Towers at Godfrey 5:15 PM Friday November 1 Westminster at North DeKalb 7:30 PM Satur- day November 9 Cedar Grove at Godfrey 7:30 PM **Homecoming

DIRECTIONS: Follow I -285 to Memorial Drive exit. (Turn left if traveling south - turn right if traveling north). Follow Memorial Drive about 2 ½ miles to Hambrick Road. Turn left and follow Hambrick Road about 3/4 mile to Central Drive. Turn right on Central Drive about 2 blocks to Stone Mountain High School.

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STONE MOUNTAIN PIRATES Seniors and Returning Starters

TIME NO NAME YR POS HT WT BENCH IN 40 1 Shahiem Bailey*# 11 QB/FS 6'0" 165 230 4.4 2 Mujahid Townes*# 12 RB/LB 6'0" 200 340 4.5 4 Kendarius Kent*# 12 WR/SS 6'2" 165 200 4.5 9 J’Shun Hood 12 FB/LB 6'0" 200 285 4.7 13 Yjaaris Cook*# 12 WRDB 6'2" 180 205 4.6 18 David Ikorikwishaka* 12 FB/LB 5'9" 160 275 4.8 51 Davion Kennedy# 12 OL/DL 6'1" 225 265 5.2 52 Justin Jackson* 11 OL/DL 6'2" 215 250 5.0 56 Dylan Bryant* 12 OL/DL 5'11" 265 250 5.5 57 Tyrek Johnson 12 OL/DL 5'10" 195 225 4.9 60 Henry Kofowo*# 11 OL 6'4" 275 320 5.2

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TOWERS HIGH SCHOOL 3919 Brookcrest Circle Decatur, Georgia 30032 (678) 874 -2202

REGION: 5 -AAA 2018 RECORD: 0 -10 NICKNAME: Titans SCHOOL COLORS: Maroon and White

PRINCIPAL: LaKeisha Griffith

COACH: VONNELL CARTER, Clark Atlanta 2nd year as Head Coach (0 -10)

STAFF: Detron Harris -Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks; Trey Simmons - Defensive Coordinator, Linebackers; Kalley Young -Wide Receivers, Running Backs, Offensive Line, Defensive Line; Thad Turner -Defensive Backs.

2019 SCHEDULE Friday August 23 McNair at Avondale 7:30 PM Friday August 30 Columbia at Avondale 7:30 PM Friday September 6 Douglass at Lakewood 5:30 PM Friday September 13 Druid Hills at Avondale 7:30 PM Friday September 27 Westminster at Westminster 7:30 PM Friday October 4 Lovett at Avondale** 7:30 PM Friday October 11 Cedar Grove at Avondale 7:30 PM Friday October 25 Stone Mountain at Godfrey 5:15 PM Friday November 1 Pace Academy at Pace Academy 7:30 PM Saturday November 9 Redan at Avondale 7:30 PM **Homecoming

DIRECTIONS: Follow I -285 to Glenwood Road exit. (Turn right if traveling south - Turn left if traveling north). Turn right on Glenwood Road about 2 blocks to Austin Drive. Turn right and follow Austin Drive about ½ mile to Towers Way. Turn left on Towers Way one block to Brookcrest Circle and Tow- ers High School.

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TOWERS TITANS Seniors and Returning Starters

TIME NO NAME YR POS HT WT BENCH IN 40 5 Khalil White*# 12 QB/DB 6'1" 175 265 4.5 11 Jevon Freeman* 12 LB/S 6'0" 175 275 4.6 14 Shun Taylor* 12 WR/DB 5'10" 155 200 4.6 22 Demetress Broughton* 10 WR/CB 5'9" 145 200 4.7 25 Ahmad Braden* 11 RB/LB 5'7" 155 225 4.6 38 Elijah Hobson 12 WR/CB 5'10" 155 200 4.6 42 Walter Jelks 10 FB/LB 5'8" 150 180 4.9 45 Zakevias Mathis* 11 WR/RB 5'7" 145 180 4.6 48 Elyjah Askew 11 WR 5'11" 165 200 4.7 62 Tyrese Evans 11 OL 5'11" 250 285 5.2 65 Terrance Demons 11 DE/LB 5'10" 200 250 4.7 71 David Roberts* 11 OL/DL 6'3" 255 300 4.8 72 Luis Larambe* 11 OL/DL 5'11" 270 315 5.0

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TUCKER HIGH SCHOOL 5036 LaVista Road Tucker, Georgia 30084 (678) 874 -3702

REGION: 4 -AAAAAA 2018 RECORD: 7 -4 NICKNAME: Tigers SCHOOL COLORS: Maroon, White and Gold

PRINCIPAL: Eric Parker

COACH: BRYAN LAMAR, UT -Chattanooga 8th Year as Head Coach (74 -19)

STAFF: Todrick Malone -Offensive Coordinator, Running Backs; Coy Brown - Offensive Line; Bryce Wright -Nose Guards; James Quinn -Offensive Line; Mar- cus Mitchell -Cornerbacks; Gene Clemons -Quarterbacks; Brandon Lang - Defensive Ends; Justin Larmon -Safeties. STATISTICIAN: Bud King PHYSICAL THERAPIST: Grant Peacock TEAM DOCTOR: Amadeus Mason TRAINER: Mason Briles

2019 SCHEDULE Friday August 23 Archer at Coolray Field 5:30 PM Friday August 30 Grayson at Grayson 7:30 PM Friday September 13 Forest Park at Adams 7:30 PM Friday September 20 Mundy’s Mill at Southern Crescen 7:30 PM Friday September 27 Charles Drew at Adams** 7:30 PM Friday October 4 Lovejoy at Twelve Oaks 7:30 PM Friday October 11 Morrow at Southern Crescent 7:30 PM Friday October 25 M.L. King Jr. at Hallford 8:00 PM Friday November 1 Mt. Zion at Adams 7:30 PM Friday November 8 Stephenson at Hallford 8:00 PM

DIRECTIONS: Follow I -285 to LaVista Road exit. (Turn left if traveling south -Turn right if traveling north). Follow LaVista Road about 1 3/4 miles to Tucker High School.

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TUCKER TIGERS Seniors and Returning Starters

TIME NO NAME YR POS HT WT BENCH IN 40 1 Isaiah Dunson*# 12 WR/CB 6'2" 180 265 4.5 5 Quarius Smith# 12 RB 5'10" 185 275 4.5 7 Myles Crawley# 12 QB 6'4" 220 260 4.7 8 Shane Woods# 12 DE 6'3" 200 275 4.5 9 Aaron Key*# 12 LB 6'3" 205 255 4.6 11 Kyle Wright*# 12 PK/P 5'8" 150 175 4.6 12 Amari Wright# 12 RB/LB 5'10" 185 250 4.6 13 Jeremiah Vann# 12 WR 6'1" 170 225 4.6 17 Michael Ani# 12 TE/DE 6'1" 210 300 4.6 21 Ethan Walker# 12 CB/S 5'9" 180 245 4.6 26 Kahleje Tillman# 12 CB 5'11" 175 255 4.4 29 Tyler Cannon# 12 WR 5'11" 175 240 4.6 50 Lorenzo Lawrence# 12 OL/DL 6'0" 230 275 4.8 56 Scottie Johnson*# 12 DL 6'1" 255 280 5.0 73 Jumar Fisher# 12 OL/DL 6'3" 290 300 5.2 88 Dorian Weston# 12 TE/LB 6'0" 200 250 5.0 *Returning Starters #College Prospects

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CURRENT COLLEGE PLAYERS The current players section highlights for- mer DeKalb County players who are now playing on a regular basis at various schools across the country and is provided with the best knowledge of the editor of the DeKalb Football Guide. Any information should be directed to the DeKalb Athletic Department.

Looking for the perfect man for all seasons, the list may begin and end with former Lakeside standout Will Jernigan (2017). Jernigan proved to be that valuable and more in breaking down his contributions to the Middlebury College football team a year ago. WILL JERNIGAN A standout at and strong safety through his junior season, Jernigan was asked to move to early on as a Viking senior. Jernigan though wanted the chance to return to quarterback on the college level, and the rest has been history over the last two years. The multi -talented player has solidified his status as a starting quarterback at Middle- bury while also shining in other areas of the game. Jernigan finished his sophomore campaign with 102 completions in 184 attempts for 1145 yards and 10 touchdowns, rushed for 321 yards and six scores on 109 carries and added two receptions fo 26 yards as a receiv- er. TABARIUS PETERSON Throw in one punt return and three total tackles and one recovery, and it’s easy to see why Jernigan is so valued at Middlebury. Tucker product Tabarius Peterson (2016) put up impressive numbers as a redshirt sopho- more linebacker at Louisville in 2018. Peterson finished with 49 total tackles and two quarterback sacks. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Terez Hall (2015) also turned in a stellar final college cam- paign as a linebacker at Missouri a year ago.

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Hall appeared in all 13 games for the Tigers, netting 46 solo tackles, 25 assists, 71 total tackles, nine tackles for losses and five sacks. McNair graduate Christian Holmes (2016) continues to shine in the defensive second- ary for Missouri. Holmes joined Hall as a second DeKalb County product to help anchor the Tiger defense, starting eight of 13 games and post- ing 27 solos, nine assists, 36 total tackles, 12 passes broken up, two and 1.5 tackles for losses. Morehouse once again boasted a roster with plenty of DeKalb County graduates in 2018. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Jonathan Mathis CHRISTIAN HOLMES (2016) led the way among six former local stars on the Maroon Tiger depth chart. Mathis saw action in nine games, registering 23 solos, 17 assists, 40 total tackles, three tackles for losses, one , one pass broken up and one quarterback hurry. William Callaway (2016) of Towers also served as one of the main stars on the defen- sive side of the ball. The junior defensive end played in 10 games, accumulating 12 solos, 17 assists, 29 total tackles, 10.5 tackles for losses, 4.5 sacks and four quarterback hurries. Arabia Mountain’s Melvin Idlette (2014) closed out his college career with a solid senior season. JONATHAN MATHIS Idlette finished with seven carries for 41 yards offensively and added three total tack- les on special teams. Martin Luther King Jr. graduate Lynd Par- rish (2014) also played his last college game as a redshirt senior linebacker at Morehouse last fall. Parrish saw action in six games, tallying six solos, nine assists, 15 total tackles, one quar- terback hurry and one blocked kick. Miller Grove’s Matthew Priester (2016) made contributions as a reserve defensive back.

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Priester compiled two solo tackles and two total tackles while playing in five games in 2018. Arabia Mountain’s Samad Noble (2017) rounded out the large DeKalb County pres- ence at Morehouse in 2018. Noble appeared in five games and registered one assisted tackle as a sophomore. Lithonia product Malachi Jenkins (2017) lined up as a reserve defensive back for Morgan State last fall. Jenkins finished with seven solo tackles and eight total tackles over seven games. Chamblee’s William Dean (2016) remains in the rotation as a defensive back at Mississip- pi Valley State. MALACHI JENKINS Dean saw action in nine games a year ago, posting seven solo tackles, five assists and 12 total tackles. Mercer’s 2018 roster included two former DeKalb County stars. Arabia Mountain’s Camiel Grant (2015) lined up as a reserve wide receiver and tal- lied one reception for three yards over seven games. Xavier Perkins (2018) of Druid Hills turned in a solid freshman campaign for the Bears, seeing action in eight games as a line- backer and posting three total tackles and 1.5 tackles for losses. Cedar Grove’s Malik Johnson (2018) filled up the defensive statistic sheet as a freshman defensive back at Malone a year ago. XAVIER PERKINS Johnson played in six games and netted five solos, two assists, seven total tackles, 1.5 tackles for losses, one pass defensed, one pass broken up and one quarterback hurry. Lithonia’s Kenneth Key (2017) likewise displayed his talents in three categories while playing in only two games. Key registered two receptions for 19 yards and 10 carries for 48 yards and two touch- downs on the offensive end and returned four kickoffs for 69 yards as one of the mainstays on special teams.

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MALIK JOHNSON

Georgia’s defensive line rotation in 2018 featured two DeKalb County graduates. Tucker’s Jonathan Ledbetter (2015) closed out his memorable college career with a ban- ner season at defensive end last fall. Ledbetter appeared in all 14 Bulldog games as a senior, tallying 15 solos, 41 assists, 56 tackles for losses, 6.5 tackles for losses, four quarterback hurries and two caused. Devonte Wyatt (2017) of Towers joined Ledbetter on the defensive front wall push as a freshman lineman. Wyatt played in 12 games as a sophomore tackle and tallied eight solos, 11 assists, 19 total tackles, 1.5 tackles for losses, 1.5 quar- terback sacks and one pass defensed. JONATHAN LEDBETTER Gardner -Webb’s defensive push also fea- tured a pair of DeKalb County products in 2018. Janathian Turner (2018) of Towers stepped in and made a strong initial impres- sion as a true freshman defensive lineman last fall. Turner registered nine solos, 20 assists, 29 total tackles and 0.5 tackles for losses over 11 games. Tucker’s Malachi Buckner (2018) saw ac- tion in three games as a reserve defensive back, securing seven solos, three assists, 10 total tackles and three tackles for losses. Lithonia graduate Keyshawn Garrett (2017) played in three games as a redshirt freshman strong safety at Georgia Military College in BRANDON WIGGS 2018, compiling one solo, two assists and three total tackles. Grambling received an impressive senior season from Southwest DeKalb product Brandon Wiggs (2015) last fall. Wiggs lined up at linebacker over 11 games, accumulating 10 solos, 14 assists, 24 total tackles, three tackles for losses, one pass broken up and one fumble caused. Martin Luther King Jr. graduate Chaka Diar- rassouba (2014) shined in his college fare- well as a defensive back at Hampton.

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CHAKA DIARRASSOUBA

Diarrassouba tallied 33 solos, 25 assists, 58 total tackles and 1.5 tackles for losses. Cedar Grove’s Devin Thurmond (2015) also cracked the defensive player rotation for Hampton a year ago. Thurmond registered four solo tackles, three assists, seven total tackles, one fumble re- covery and 0.5 tackles for losses as a defen- sive end. Tucker graduate Gerry Vaughn (2018) saw action in two games as a true freshman line- backer at Iowa State last fall. Arabia Mountain graduate Jabari Meyers (2016) turned in a solid campaign as a red- shirt sophomore linebacker at Iowa Western Community College in 2018. DEVIN THURMOND Meyers appeared in eight games, posting 16 solos, 14 assists, 30 total tackles, 2.5 tackles for losses and one pass broken up. Cedar Grove product Jahvez Mitchell (2016) shined as a defensive back for Johnson C. Smith a year ago. Mitchell saw action in nine games, finishing with 22 solos, 24 total tackles, four passes broken up, two tackles for losses and one interception in 2018. Three DeKalb County graduates played key roles for the Kansas State Wildcats last fall. Stephenson’s Isaiah Zuber (2015) topped that list as a redshirt junior wide receiver. Zuber posted 52 receptions for 619 yards and five touchdowns over 12 games. Tucker’s Duke Shelley (2015) likewise ISAIAH ZUBER proved to be a standout on the defensive side of the ball from his secondary position. Shelley appeared in eight games, securing 32 solos, 33 assists, three interceptions, nine passes broken up and one tackle for loss on the way to getting selected in the NFL draft. Tucker product Elijah Sullivan (2015) rounded out the local contingent, serving as a reserve linebacker as a redshirt junior. Sullivan played in four games, netting seven solo tackles, seven total tackles and one quarterback hurry.

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ELIJAH SULLIVAN

Lakeside’s Shaun Wright (2017) lined up as an offensive lineman for Lake Erie College, posting one tackle in nine games of action. Tucker’s Terrell Paxton (2018) appeared in four games as a true freshman defensive lineman at Kennesaw State in 2018, compil- ing one assist for one total tackle. Miller Grove graduate Caleb Tannor (2018) jumped in and made an immediate impact as a true freshman defensive end at Nebraska. Tannor saw action in 12 games, tallying six solos, 4 assists, 10 total tackles, one tackle for loss and one quarterback sack. Khalid McCalla (2017) of Druid Hills proved to be a strong linebacker option for the Oberlin College defense a year ago. SHAUN WRIGHT McCalla played in seven games and ranked among the team leaders in solos (22), total tackles (32), tackles for losses (3.5) and quarterback sacks (2) while adding 10 as- sists. Cedar Grove product Jelani Woods (2017) continues to make a smooth transition from star high school quarterback to college at Oklahoma State. Woods hauled in seven receptions for 120 yards and two touchdowns a year ago. Chamblee’s Adrian Russ (2017) moved up the depth chart at Rhodes College a year ago, netting one solo tackle while appearing in two games as a redshirt freshman line- backer. Columbia product Lavar Gardner (2018) CALEB TANNOR turned in a strong true freshman linebacker at Samford a year ago. Gardner registered 10 solos, 11 assists, 21 total tackles, one tackle for loss and one pass broken up while playing in 11 games. Cedar Grove’s Gus Cumberlander (2015) put up impressive numbers as a redshirt jun- ior defensive end at Oregon a year ago. Cumberlander played in 12 games, tallying nine solo tackles, four assists, 13 total tack- les, five tackles for losses, four quarterback sacks and two fumble recoveries.

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JELANI WOODS

South Carolina featured no fewer than four DeKalb County graduates in the regular ro- tation last fall. Cedar Grove’s Bryson Allen -Williams (2014) closed out his college career in style as a redshirt senior linebacker. Allen -Williams saw action in nine games, netting 28 solo tackles, 13 assists, 41 total tackles, 10 tackles for losses, five quarter- back hurries and two quarterback sacks. Tucker’s Aaron Sterling (2017) and Ste- phenson’s Dennis Wonnum (2016) helped keep enemy blockers from reaching Allen - Williams from their defensive end slots. Sterling played in eight games, registering 13 solo tackles, two assists, 15 total tackles, BRYSON ALLEN -WILLIAMS three tackles for losses, three quarterback hurries, one solo tackle and one fumble re- covery. Wonnum tallied six solos, five assists, 11 total tackles, 3.5 tackles for losses, two quar- terback sacks, one quarterback hurry and one fumble recovery while appearing in five games. Tucker product Joshua Vann (2018) jumped right up the depth chart as a true freshman wide receiver for the Gamecocks in 2018. Vann hauled in 18 receptions for 118 yards and one touchdown and rushed one time for five yards in his college debut. Georgia Southern matched South Carolina with four DeKalb County graduates in the playing rotation. JOSHUA VANN Columbia’s Deshon Cooper (2014) shined the brightest among that contingent, ranking among the team defensive leaders from his end position as a redshirt senior. Cooper finished with seven solos, 14 assists, 21 total tackles, 2.5 tackles for losses, one quarterback sack, one pass broken up and one fumble caused over 13 games. Cedar Grove’s Grant Walker (2017) fol- lowed Cooper in terms of playing time for the Eagles a year ago, seeing action in 11 games as a sophomore running back. 57

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Walker registered seven carries for 17 yards, posting a long run of five yards. Stephenson’s Justin Birdsong (2018) ap- peared in eight games as a true freshman defensive back, compiling two solo tackles and two total tackles. Southwest DeKalb’s Justin Tomlin (2018) appeared in one game as a true freshman at Georgia Southern last fall, netting one carry for minus one yard. Two DeKalb County graduates took their talents away to Hutchinson Community Col- lege a year ago. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Jaden Cunningham (2017) enjoyed a strong sophomore season as a defensive lineman. JUSTIN BIRDSONG Cunningham accumulated 13 solos, 12 as- sists, 25 total tackles, five tackles for losses, 1.5 quarterback sacks and one fumble caused while playing in 10 games. Stephenson’s Dionte Gipson (2018) served as a reserve defensive end, appearing in one game and tallying one solo, one assist, two total tackles and 0.5 quarterback sack. Versatile Columbia graduate Andre Brown (2015) is a rising redshirt senior defensive back at Indiana. Brown posted 24 solo tackles, five assists, 29 total tackles, six passes defensed and two tackles for losses last fall. Tucker’s Jalen Jefferson (2018) showed up in multiple individual categories on the de- JUSTIN TOMLIN fensive side of the ball at Davidson last fall. The true freshman defensive back saw action in 10 games in his college debut, netting 11 solos, eight assists, 19 total tackles, two tackles for losses, one quarterback sack, one pass broken up, one pass defensed, one quar- terback hurry and one blocked kick. Stephenson’s Christian Johnson (2015) shined at Delaware State in 2018, seeing action in 11 games from his lineman slot. Johnson finished with 16 solo tackles, 17 assists, 33 total tackles, 5.5 tackles for losses and 1.5 quarterback sacks.

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JALEN JEFFERSON

Lakeside’s Demonte Pressley (2018) trav- eled all the way to Los Angeles for his debut as a college wide receiver a year ago. Pressley saw action in four games as a true freshman at East Los Angeles Community College, tallying seven receptions for 70 yards. Cedar Grove’s Zavier Williams (2016) ap- peared in 10 games as a defensive back at Elon in 2018, registering seven solo tackles, nine assists and 16 total tackles. Florida A&M received solid contributions from a pair of DeKalb County true freshman additions last fall. David Manigo (2018) of Towers accumu- lated five receptions for 43 yards over four ZAVIER WILLIAMS games from his wide receiver position. Cedar Grove’s Kortney Cox (2018) played in four games, securing four solos, two as- sists, six total tackles, four passes broken up, four passes defensed and one tackle for loss from his defensive back position. Southwest DeKalb product Bryan Powell (2018) made an immediate contribution as an end on the defensive side of the ball at Fort Scott Community College a year ago. Powell tallied eight solo tackles, seven as- sists, 15 total tackles and one quarterback sack over eight games. Tucker’s Adam Lippy (2017) registered a strong redshirt freshman season as the pri- mary kicking specialist at North Carolina ADAM LIPPY Central in 2018. Lippy connected on 11 of his 12 field goal attempts for 33 total points as the starting field goal kicker. Isaiah Dawson (2017) of Druid Hills con- tinues to put up impressive overall numbers as a multi -talented offensive weapon at Ber- ry College. Dawson lined up at the running back posi- tion on offense, tallying 81 carries for 393 yards and four touchdowns while also add- ing two catches for 18 yards on the receiving end.

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The former Red Devil standout also added two solo tackles, two total tackles and one tackle for loss on special teams. Martin Luther King Jr. product Andreas Wy- att (2017) served as one of the anchors of the Brevard College defensive secondary. Wyatt appeared in 10 games a year ago, net- ting 19 solo tackles, eight assists, 27 total tackles, 2.5 tackles for losses, two intercep- tions and six passes broken up. Stephenson’s Ivan Staples (2017) saw action in six games as a reserve defensive lineman at Campbell University in 2018, finishing with four assists and four total tackles. Arabia Mountain graduate Mike Miller (2017) turned in a huge sophomore cam- ANDREAS WYATT paign as the starting free safety for Catawba College a year ago. Miller ranked among the team leaders in solo tackles (57), assists (42), total tackles (99), tackles for losses (6), passes defensed (4) and interceptions (2) while also adding two passes broken up and one blocked kick in 11 games. Stephenson’s Michael Pitts (2016) put up all -star numbers as a starting defensive lineman for Cincinnati in 2018. Pitts appeared in 13 games, accumulating 18 solo tackles, 16 assists, 34 total tackles, 7.5 tackles for losses, four quarterback sacks and two passes defensed. Arabia Mountain’s Malick Mbodj (2016) IVAN STAPLES joined Pitts on the Cincinnati roster a year ago. Mbodj played in 13 games, finishing with three receptions for 74 yards and a long gain of 51 yards. Stephenson’s Michael Makins (2017) served as one of the defensive anchors for Coastal Carolina from his linebacker position in 2018. Makins started seven of the 12 games he appeared in a year ago, securing 22 solo tackles, 29 assists, 51 total tackles, 1.5 tack- les for losses and one pass broken up.

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Tucker product Cam’ron Carter (2018) realized a strong freshman season at Colora- do State last fall. Carter saw action in 11 games in his college debut, registering 10 solo tackles, 19 assists, 29 total tackles and two tackles for losses. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Khaliq Byard (2016) enters his senior season looking to push for starting status at linebacker for Wagner this fall. Byard is coming off a stellar junior cam- paign a year ago, having produced 14 solo tackles, 11 assists, 25 total tackles, four tack- les for losses, one fumble caused and one quarterback sack over 10 games. Tucker graduate Taurean Taylor (2018) ap- Cam’ron Carter peared in eight games as a true freshman running back at Tuskegee in 2018, netting 197 yards and one touchdown on 28 carries and three receptions for 17 yards. Martin Luther King Jr. product Antonio Keenon (2018) also made the Tuskegee roster as a true freshman, tallying one solo tackle from his defensive back position. Senior Mike Horton (2015) could push for all -conference honors in his third season as a starting offensive lineman at Auburn. A regular for seven games at left guard in 2017 and then for 13 games at right guard a year ago, Horton enters his fifth season as a lineman for the War Eagles. Stephenson’s Jalil Irvin (2018) played in two MIKE HORTON games before being redshirted as a freshman offensive lineman for Auburn in 2018. Tucker’s Mike Harris (2018) also saw action as a true freshman at Auburn a year ago, registering one solo tackle and one assist for two total tackles at linebacker. Martin Luther King Jr. graduate Donovan Corbett (2018) earned immediate playing time as a true freshman defensive back at William Penn a year ago. Corbett appeared in eight games, netting nine solo tackles, 12 assists and 21 total tackles.

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Stephenson’s Shaun Jolly (2017) saw action in 11 games as a reserve defensive back for Appalachian State last fall, registering one assist and one total tackle. Two DeKalb County products appeared in double digit games for the Ball State Cardi- nals in 2018. Stephenson’s Myles Hannah (2017) started three contests and saw action in 11 overall as a sophomore defensive back. Hannah produced 10 solo tackles, 12 assists and 22 total tackles. Stephenson graduate Hassan Littles (2017) played in 12 games as a reserve sophomore defensive back, finishing with six solo tack- les, one assist and seven solo tackles. MYLES HANNAH Former Tucker star Trevon Flowers (2018) made an immediate impact as a true fresh- man defensive back at Tennessee in 2018. Flowers started one game and appeared in seven overall, compiling nine total tackles and one pass broken up. Arabia Mountain’s Dante Ferguson (2015) turned in an impressive campaign as a line- backer for Tennessee State a year ago. Ferguson saw action in nine games, tallying 13 solo tackles, 10 assists, 23 total tackles, 6.5 tackles for losses, three quarterback hur- ries, 2.5 sacks and one fumble recovery. South Carolina State utilized two former DeKalb County stars on the offensive side of the ball in 2018. TREVON FLOWERS Stephenson’s Dewann Ford (2015) played in two games as a senior reserve quarterback, completing two of his 12 passing attempt for 43 yards and three interceptions. Cedar Grove’s Labron Morris (2016) ap- peared in four games, registering 20 yards on six carries and adding two solo tackles. Tucker product Eugene Brown (2017) played in eleven games as a sophomore safe- ty at West Virginia last fall, posting one as- sist. Two DeKalb County graduate earned play- ing time defensively for Wingate a year ago. . 62

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Tucker’s Chase Tyson (2016) appeared in 12 games as a defensive back, finishing with five solo tackles, four assists and nine total tackles. Arabia Mountain’s Falcoe Johnson (2017) played in two games, tallying two assists, three total tackles, 1.5 tackles for losses and one sack from his defensive end position. Arabia Mountain product Terray Bryant (2017) started three games and appeared in eight overall as a sophomore linebacker at Youngstown State in 2018. Bryant registered six solo tackles, six assists, 12 total tackles, three passes broken up, three passes defensed and two quarterback hurries. TERRAY BRYANT Lakeside’s Kellyen Walker (2015) enjoyed a second straight standout season as a running back and kick returner at Army last fall. Walker rushed for 320 yards on 67 carries and snared 11 receptions for 180 yards and one touchdown offensively and added five kickoff returns for 66 yards on special teams. Valdosta State relied on two former DeKalb County stars on the defensive end in 2018. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Ravarius Rivers (2015) shined as a junior defensive back. Rivers appeared in 14 games, posting 51 solo tackles, 23 assists, 74 total tackles, three tackles for losses, seven passes broken up, two interceptions and two fumbles caused. RAVARIUS RIVERS Stone Mountain graduate Thomas Incoom (2017) soared as a freshman defensive back. Incoom registered seven solo tackles, 21 assists, 28 total tackles, six quarterback hur- ries, five tackles for losses and 3.5 quarter- back sacks over 14 games. Columbia product Jaquez Jackson (2013) led three former DeKalb County stars on the Clark Atlanta roster last fall. Jackson lined up at the linebacker position on defense, posting 11 solo tackles, 15 as- sists, 26 total tackles, two tackles for losses and one quarterback hurry.

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CURRENT NFL PLAYERS The current players section highlights for- mer DeKalb County players who were listed on NFL rosters heading into training camp in July and is provided with the best knowledge of the editor of the DeKalb Foot- ball Guide. Any information should be di- rected to the DeKalb Athletic Department.

DeKalb County’s presence in the NFL con- tinued to be an imposing one during the 2018 season, as 12 former local standouts saw considerable action at the highest level. A total of seven different schools had at least one representative in the league, led by the MIKE DAVIS dominating four -player tally of Stephenson. Class of 2012 product Mike Davis may have shined the brightest among this contingent, putting up huge overall numbers from his running back position. Now a member of the Chicago Bears, Davis produced 728 yards and five touchdowns on 146 touches out of the backfield over 15 games for the Seattle Seahawks a year ago. The former South Carolina Gamecock fin- ished with 514 yards and four scores on 112 rushing attempts and also hauled in 34 re- ceptions for 214 yards and one touchdown. Long -time NFL standout Kelvin Sheppard (2006) was limited to seven games as a member of the in 2018, regis- tering five solo tackles from his linebacker KELVIN SHEPPARD position. Preston Smith (2011) is moving to a new team in the Green Bay Packers, coming off another stellar season as a linebacker with the Washington Redskins in 2018. Smith saw action in 16 games, tallying 30 solo tackles, 22 assists, 52 total tackles, 4.5 sacks, three passes defensed, one fumble recovery and one interception. Bruce Irvin (2008) rounds out the list of former Stephenson stars who saw action in the NFL last fall, having split time between the Oakland Raiders and Atlanta Falcons.

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The talented defensive end once again post- ed impressive numbers, finishing with 16 solo tackles, three assists, 19 total tackles, 6.5 quarterback sacks and one fumble caused. Tucker’s Dwayne Harris (2009) displayed his long list of versatile talents with the Oak- land Raiders last fall. Listed as a receiver and kickoff and punt return specialist, Harris compiled 996 total yards and one touchdown on 57 touches in 2018 while also tallying seven solo tackles as a member of the special teams. Harris returned 29 kickoffs for 663 yards and 20 punts for 281 yards and one score on DWAYNE HARRIS special teams. The former Tiger star caught six passes for 40 yards and had two rushes for 12 yards on offense while also adding seven solo tackles on special teams. Tucker product A.J. Bouye (2009) continued to rank among the league elite from his cor- nerback position. Bouye saw action in 13 games, finishing with 46 solo tackles, eight assists, 54 total tackles, one interception and eight passes defensed. Neiko Thorpe (2008) completed the strong list of three Tucker graduates that earned playing time in the NFL in 2018. Thorpe played in 12 games as a member of NEIKO THORPE the Seattle Seahawks, registering five solo tackles, two assists, seven total tackles and one fumble recovery. Martin Luther King Jr. graduate Kevin Byard (2011) put together a second straight all -star campaign as a free safety with the Tennessee Titans in 2018. Byard appeared in all 16 games, posting 62 solo tackles, 28 assists, 90 total tackles, four interceptions, two quarterback sacks and eight passes defensed. DaNorris Searcy (2007) of Towers is look- ing to bounce back from a limited season with the Carolina Panthers last fall.

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Searcy was only able to participate in two games as a safety, netting four solo tackles, one assist and five total tackles. Arabia Mountain graduate Breshad Perriman (2011) is now playing wide receiver for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Perriman ranked among the top offensive threats for Cleveland in 2018, finishing with 16 receptions for 341 yards and two touch- downs a year ago. Columbia’s Gerald Everett (2012) is another rising star to keep an eye on as a tight end for the Los Angeles Rams. Everett leaped into the spotlight in his sec- ond NFL season a year ago, hauling in 33 UKEME ELIGWE receptions for 320 yards and three touch- downs while also rushing two times for 16 yards. Stone Mountain product Ukeme Eligwe (2012) rounds out the list of returning DeK- alb County graduates from 2018 NFL ros- ters. Eligwe is searching for a new home after playing for the New York Giants a year ago. The former Pirate standout saw action in 10 games for the Giants in 2018, tallying four solo tackles, three assists, seven total tackles and one pass defensed. Three draft picks and five free agents are battling to earn an additional eight roster spots from DeKalb County in the NFL this fall. MONTEZ SWEAT Stephenson’s Montez Sweat (2014) heads up this contingent as a first round selection of the Washington Redskins. Sweat is coming off a banner senior season at Mississippi State, having repeated as first team All -SEC as a defensive end. The former Jaguar standout finished with 27 solo tackles, 26 assists, 53 total tackles, 11.5 sacks, 14 tackles for losses, seven quarter- back hurries and one fumble caused. Southwest DeKalb graduate Rock Ya -Sin (2015) saw his name called in the second round of the NFL draft by Indianapolis.

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Ya -Sin moved to Temple in 2018 after Pres- byterian dropped football and put up all -star numbers as a defensive back there. The former state wrestling champion for the Panthers registered 36 solos, 11 assists, 47 total tackles, two tackles for losses and two interceptions over 12 games. Tucker’s Duke Shelley (2015) also realized the dream of being selected in the NFL draft, as Chicago made the call in the sixth round. Shelley shined as a defensive back and kick returner at Kansas State in 2018. The former Tiger posted 32 solos, nine pass- es broken up and three interceptions on de- fense and 16 kickoff returns for 306 yards DUKE SHELLEY and five punt returns for 14 yards on special teams. Five free agents from DeKalb County are also in the hunt to land roster positions. Tucker’s Jonathan Ledbetter (2015) brings an impressive resume from the Georgia Bulldogs to the Miami Dolphins. The defensive end played in all 14 games as a senior, netting 15 solos, 41 assists, 56 total tackles, 6.5 tackles for losses, one sack, four quarterback hurries and two fumbles caused. Arabia Mountain graduate Jakobi Meyers (2015) is headed to New England after com- piling a huge final season as a wide receiver for North Carolina State in 2018. Meyers finished with 92 receptions for 1047 JAKOBI MEYERS yards and four touchdowns a year ago. Stephenson’s Tyler Jones (2014) also played his college football at North Carolina State and will be looking to make it as an offen- sive lineman with the New York Jets. Martin Luther King Jr. product Terez Hall (2015) will be looking to crack the lineback- er depth chart at New England, having tal- lied 71 total tackles, nine tackles for a loss and five sacks in his college finale at Mis- souri in 2018. Cedar Grove’s Bryson Allen -Williams (2014) has secured a free agent opportunity as a linebacker with the Oakland Raiders.

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ACADEMIC STANDOUTS

DAVID MCMAKIN ACA- GARY STEWART DEMIC ALL -AMERICANS

Glynn Harrison, Columbia, Georgia, 75 Brian Jager, Dunwoody, Furman, 84, 85 Richard Dix, Columbia, South Carolina State, 84 Kevin Anthony, Lakeside, North Carolina, 85 Steve Squire, Peachtree, Furman, 86 Colin Godfrey, SW DeKalb, Tennessee State, 90, 91

ACADEMIC ALL -CONFERENCE

David McMakin, Tucker, Alabama, 73, SEC Bubba Wilson, Shamrock, Georgia, 73, SEC Matt Gossage, Chamblee, Vanderbilt, 75, SEC Glynn Harrison, Columbia, Georgia, 75, SEC Hugh Hendrix, Shamrock, Georgia, 75, SEC Jeff Gray, Henderson, Auburn, 77 & 78, SEC Chris Welton, Peachtree, Georgia, 78 & 80, SEC Jeff Miller, Clarkston, Jacksonville State, 82, Gulf South Spencer Nelms, Lakeside, Ohio State, 82 & 83, Big 10 Kevin Anthony, Lakeside, North Carolina, 84 & 85, ACC Steve Squire, Peachtree, Furman, 84, 85, 86, Southern Conference Gary Stewart, Cross Keys, Davidson, 86, Southern HM 84 & 85

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ACADEMIC STANDOUTS Brian Jager, Dunwoody, Furman, 85, Southern Conference Rob Shuler, Peachtree, Auburn, 85, SEC Roy Brabson, Lakeside, Duke, 85, ACC Steve Harmon, Clarkston, Georgia, 86, SEC John Spierto, Clarkston, Florida, 86 & 88, SEC Cedric Stallworth, SW DeKalb, Georgia Tech, 86, ACC Jim Stradley, Clarkston, Georgia Tech, 86, ACC Harris Barton, Dunwoody, North Carolina, 86, ACC Huey Richardson, Lakeside, Florida, 87, 88, 89, 90, SEC Craig Benzinger, Clarkston, Kentucky, 88, 89, SEC Jeff Brown, Dunwoody, Duke, 88, ACC Craig McLaughlin, Peachtree, Furman, 89, Southern Conference Brendon Potts, Clarkston, Citadel, 89, Southern Conference Paul Siffri, Henderson, Furman, 88, 89, 90, 91, Southern Conference Chad Will, Dunwoody, Furman, 89, Southern Conference Billy Ray, Dunwoody, Duke, 89, 90, ACC Jeff Sanders, Henderson, Furman, 90, Southern Conference Bill Ballard, Henderson, Furman, 91, Southern Conference David Cool, Stone Mountain, GA Southern, 91, Southern Conference Keith Maple, Clarkston, Jacksonville State, 92, Gulf South Hugh Thomas, SWD, ALA A&M, 93, SIAC Tom Stuetzer, Dunwoody, Wake Forest, 93, 96 ACC Travis Stroud, Dunwoody, UGA, 95 SEC Lamar Cooper, Cedar Grove, E. Tennessee State, 96 Southern Conference Larry Mann, Dunwoody, UGA, 96 SEC Jimmy Carter, Dunwoody, Kentucky, 96, 97, 98, SEC Miles Luckie, Clarkston, UGA, 98, SEC Mike Luckie, Clarkston, UGA, 98, SEC Cory Robinson, Tucker, UGA, 2000, SEC Michael Lindsey, Lakeside, Auburn, 2000, 2001, 2002 SEC Gene Pate, Tucker, Clemson, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 ACC Clifton Dortch, Chamblee, Furman, 2005 Anthony Mosley, Tucker, Kentucky, 2009, SEC Roddy Jones, Chamblee, Georgia Tech, 2008 -10, ACC

NCAA POST GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS Chris Welton, Peachtree, UGA, 1981 Steve Squire, Peachtree, Furman, 1986 Derek Beres, Dunwoody, Citadel, 1997

ALL -AMERICAN PLAYERS

Chip Kell, Avondale, Tennessee, C 1969 - AP, UPI, FWAA, Coaches, FB News, Walter Camp 1970 - AP, UPI, NEA, FWAA, Coaches, FB News Danny Buggs, Avondale, West Virginia, WR 1973 - Football Coaches Assn. (2T), AP, UPI, Football News Jim McCoun, Lakeside, Presbyterian, DE - 1977 & 78 - NAIA HM Johnny Odum, Columbia, Presbyterian, C - 1977 - NAIA (2T) David Elliott, Towers, Presbyterian, DB - 1977 - NAIA HM Jeff Bryant, Gordon, Clemson, DT - 1981 AP HM, FN (2T) Robert Parham, Gordon, Grambling, FB - 1981 - Kodak HM Mark Fleetwood, Lakeside, South Carolina, K - 1982 - AP HM Angelo Snipes, Walker, West Georgia, DE - 1982 - Division III Eric Rasheed, Columbia, Western Carolina, WR - 1983 - 1-AA AP (3T) Kevin Butler, Redan, Georgia, K 1983 - FB News, 1984 - UPI, FWAA, FB News, Kodak, Camp K.D. Dunn, Gordon, Clemson, TE - 1984 - UPI & FN HM Kirk Roach, Peachtree, Western Carolina, K, 84, 86 & 87 - 1-AA George Cimadevilla, Towers, East Tennessee State, P 1985 & 86 - Football Coaches & AP Division 1 -AA Matt Battaglia, Lithonia, Louisville, LB - 1985 - AP HM Harris Barton, Dunwoody, North Carolina, T 1986 - AP, Sporting News (2T), FB News (3T) Henry Harris, Columbia, Georgia, DT - 1986 - AP HM Lee Marchman, Stone Mountain, Mars Hill, LB 1986 - NAIA (2T), 1987 - NAIA, AP, Kodak, FB News Terance Mathis, Redan, New Mexico, WR 1987 - AP (3T) - 1989 - AP, UPI, FWA, SN Cedric Stallworth, SW DeKalb, Georgia Tech, DB - 1988 - AP HM Troy Sadowski, Chamblee, Georgia, TE 1988 - Walter Camp, FB News (2T), AP HM Eric Jones, SW DeKalb, Vanderbilt, QB - 1988 - AP HM Chris Gardocki, Redan, Clemson, K 1988 - AP, UPI HM - 89 - AP (3T), UPI HM - 90 AP, UPI (2T) Joe Arnold, Avondale, Western Kentucky, RB 1988 - 1-AA - AP, Camp, Hanson, Sports Network (2T)

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Mi-RAJI GORDON chael OTHA EVANS Tanks, SW DeKalb, Florida State, C 1989 - AP & FWA, UPI (2T), Sporting News HM Roger Shultz, Peachtree, Alabama, C - 1989 - SN HM Huey Richardson, Lakeside, Florida, LB 1988 SN HM - 1989 - UPI & SN HM Robert O'Neal, Clarkston, Clemson, DB - 89 SN HM - 90 & 92 FN HM David Wiley, Shamrock, Wofford, OG 1989 Football Gazette Div. II (2T) - 1990 - Kodak -Little AA (2T) Joe Siffri, Henderson, Georgia Tech, OG, 90, UPI HM Colin Godfrey, SW DeKalb, Tennessee State, P 1990 - AP & Football Gazette 1 -AA Raji Gordon, Lakeside, Western Kentucky, LB - 90 Sports Network HM David Cool, Stone Mountain, Georgia Southern, K, 91 AP (2T), FG (3T) Kevin Whitley, Lakeside, Georgia Southern, DB, 91 FG HM Jason Monday, Stone Mountain, Lenoir -Rhyne, K, 92, NAIA Tim Hardaway, Clarkston, Georgia Military, K, 95, 96 NJCAA B.J. Cohen, Cedar Grove, Marshall, DE, 96, 1 -AA Otha Evans, SW DeKalb, Jackson State, LB, 96, 1 -AA D.T. Tanner, McNair, Georga Southern, LB, 97 Football Gazette Rodney Williams, SW DeKalb, Georgia Tech, P, FN, (3T), 97 Marcus McNeill, Cedar Grove, Auburn, OT, AP (1T), 2005

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RANDY SCOTT ALL - KEVIN BUTLER SOUTH- EASTERN CONFERENCE

Chip Kell, Avondale, Tennessee G & C AP 68, 69, 70 UPI 69, 70 Kim Braswell, Avondale, Georgia, K, AP, 70 (2T) Steve Taylor, Henderson, Auburn, C, AP, UPI 73 David McMakin, Tucker, Alabama, DB, UPI 73 Wayne Rhodes, Columbia, Alabama, DB, AP 75 Glynn Harrison, Columbia, Georgia, RB, UPI 75 Andy Spiva, Chamblee, Tennessee, LB, AP 75, 76, UPI 76 Kem Coleman, Sequoyah, Mississippi, LB, AP (2T), 76, 77 Randy Scott, Columbia, Alabama, LB, AP 80 (2T) Lee North, Shamrock, Tennessee, C, AP 80 (2T), UPI 80, AP 81 Kevin Butler, Redan, Georgia, K, UPI 81, 83, 84, AP 81 -84 Bob Harris, Cedar Grove, Auburn, DB, AP 81, 82 (2T) Steve Wallace, Chamblee, Auburn, T, AP, UPI, Coaches 85 Henry Harris, Columbia, Georgia, DL, UPI, AP (2T), 86 Cedric Corse, Walker, Mississippi State, LB, Coaches 87 HM Eric Jones, SW DeKalb, Vanderbilt, QB, Coaches 87 & 88 HM Troy Sadowski, Chamblee, Georgia, TE, Coaches 87 & 88 HM, AP (2T) Roger Shultz, Peachtree, Alabama, C, AP & UPI 89, 90, Co 89 HM, 90 Huey Richardson, Lakeside, Fla, DE, UPI 89, 90, AP 89 (2T), 90, Co 89, 90

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JEFF BRYANT ALL - COSEY COLEMAN - Continued Walter Tate, Clarkston, Auburn, NG, AP (2T), Coaches HM, 90 Hason Graham, SW DeKalb, Georgia, WR, AP & Coaches, 94 (2T) Orantes Grant, Dunwoody, Georgia, LB, 98(2T) Cosey Coleman, SW DeKalb, Tennessee, OL, 98 Quincy Carter, SW DeKalb, Georgia, QB, 98 -99 (2T) Marcus McNeill, Cedar Grove, Auburn, OT, Coaches & AP 2004 -05 (FT) Demario Minter, Stephenson, Georgia, CB, 2005 AP (FT), Coaches (2T) Michael Grant, Stephenson, Arkansas, FS, 2008 AP (2T) Neiko Thorpe, Tucker, Auburn, DB, 2008 (All -SEC Freshman Team) Jermaine Cunningham, Stephenson, Florida, DE, Coaches & AP 2008 -09 (2T) Kelvin Sheppard, Stephenson, LSU, LB, Coaches & AP 2009 -10 (FT) Warren Norman, Chamblee, Vanderbilt, RB, 2009 (All -SEC Freshman Team) Kenny Ladler, Stephenson, Vanderbilt, SS, Coaches 2010 (All -SEC Freshman Team) Coaches, Phil Steele & Athlons 2013 (FT); AP (2T) Preston Smith, Stephenson, Mississippi State, DE Coaches 2014 (FT) Dominick Sanders, Tucker, Georgia, DB Coaches 2015 (FT)

ALL -ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE Don Jordan, Tucker, North Carolina State, OG, 68, 69 John McMakin, Tucker, Clemson, TE, 71 Jeff Bryant, Gordon, Clemson, DL, 81 AP & UPI Cliff Austin, Avondale, Clemson, RB, 82 AP & ACSW K.D. Dunn, Gordon, Clemson, TE, 83

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CHRIS GARDOCKI JEFF SATURDAY ALL - ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE - Continued Harris Barton, Dunwoody, North Carolina, T, ACSW 86 Cedric Stallworth, SW DeKalb, Georgia Tech, DB, 88 AP, ACSW Chris Gardocki, Redan, Clemson, K & P, AP & ACSW 89, 90 Robert O'Neal, Clarkston, Clemson, DB, ACSW 89, 90 (2T), 91 AP, 92(2T) Joe Siffri, Henderson, Georgia Tech, OG, AP 90 Greg Lester, Lakeside, Georgia Tech, WR, AP (2T) 91 Jeff Saturday, Shamrock, North Carolina, C, 95 HM, 96, 97 Cedric Stallworth, SW DeKalb, Georgia Tech, DB, 88 AP, ACSW Chris Gardocki, Redan, Clemson, K & P, AP & ACSW 89, 90 Robert O'Neal, Clarkston, Clemson, DB, ACSW 89, 90 (2T), 91 AP, 92(2T) Greg Lester, Lakeside, Georgia Tech, WR, AP (2T) 91 Jeff Saturday, Shamrock, North Carolina, C, 95 HM, 96, 97 Rodney Williams, SW DeKalb, Georgia Tech, P, 97, 98 D’Angelo Soloman, McNair, Wake Forest, DB, 97 (2T) Jessie Tarplin, Cross Keys, Georgia Tech, LB, (2T) 98 Reggie Ball, Stephenson, Georgia Tech, QB, AP (HM) 2006 Omoregie Uzzi, Chamblee, Georgia Tech, OG, 2009 -10 (2T), 2012 (1T)

ALL -BIG 10 David Edwards, Columbia, Illinois, DB, 80 HM, 83, 84 (2T), 85 HM

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ROD SADDLER MARK FLEETWOOD

ALL -BIG TEN - Continued Kelly Quinn, Stone Mountain, Michigan State, OT, 84, 85 (2T) Rory Graves, Columbia, Ohio State, T, 85 Stanley Davenport, SW DeKalb, Northwestern, RB, 86 HM ALL -SOUTHWESTERN CONFERENCE Rod Saddler, Columbia, Texas A & M, DE, 85, 86 (2T) ALL -BIG EIGHT Mitchell Sutton, Stone Mountain, Kansas, T, 73 ALL -WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Terance Mathis, Redan, New Mexico, WR, 86, 87, 89 Chuck Parks, Lakeside, Air Force, OT (2T) 97 ALL -SOUTH INDEPENDENT Mark Fleetwood, Lakeside, South Carolina, K, 82 Matt Battaglia, Lithonia, Louisville, LB, 85 Michael Tanks, SW DeKalb, Florida State, C, 89 Kendall Newson, Columbia, Middle Tennessee State, 2000, 2001 ALL -CONFERENCE USA Rico Clark, Lakeside, Louisville, DB, 95 (2T), 96 (2T) Trawick Boger, Southwest DeKalb, Tulane, DB, 2003 (2T)

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TOMMY MARSHALL JEFF BURKE ALL - CONFERENCE USA - Continued Sean Lucas, Stephenson, Tulane, DB, 2003 (3T) Anthony Cannon, Stephenson, LB, Tulane, 2006 (FT) Will Dunbar, Lakeside, S, UAB, 2006 (3T), 2007 (FT) Dwayne Harris, Tucker, East Carolina, WR, 2009, Coaches (FT) Hiram Atwater, Southwest DeKalb, UAB, S, 2009 (2T) Dwayne Harris, Tucker, East Carolina, WR, 2009 -10 (FT) Jonathan Davis, Tucker, Central Florida, LB, 2011, Phil Steele (3T) ALL -OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE Kenny Gilstrap, Cedar Grove, Tennessee Tech, WR, 87 Colin Godfrey, SW DeKalb, Tennessee State, P, 90, 91, 92 HM Xavier Sheppard, McNair, Murray State, TE, 93, 95 HM Clifford Greene, SW DeKalb, Tennessee State, DB, 96 Josh Symonette, Stone Mountain, Tennessee Tech, Rov, 96 HM, 97 (2T), 98 ALL -SOUTHERN CONFERENCE Tommy Marshall, Peachtree, Furman, DB, 74 & 75 HM Tommy Southard, Druid Hills, Furman, FLK, 76, 77 Mark Stowers, Tucker, Furman, RB, 78 David Henderson, Lakeside, Furman, QB, 78 Jeff Burke, Tucker, Furman, DB, 81

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ANDY SCHULTZ ALL - PAUL SIFFRI SOUTHERN CONFERENCE - Continued Eric Rasheed, Columbia, Western Carolina, WR, 82, 83, 84 Melvin Dorsey, Lakeside, Western Carolina, RB, 83 Kirk Roach, Peachtree, Western Carolina, K, 84, 85, 86, 87 Steve Squire, Peachtree, Furman, DB, 85, 86 George Cimadevilla, Towers, East Tennessee State, P, 85, 86 Brian Jager, Dunwoody, Furman, RB, 85 Greg Davis, Lakeside, Citadel, P -K, 86 (2T) David Berliner, Henderson, East Tennessee State, C, 87 (2T) Andy Schultz, Stone Mountain, Western Carolina, WR, 89 (2T) Paul Siffri, Henderson, Furman, TE, 90 (2T), 91 Muhammed Shamsid -deen, McNair, UT -Chattanooga, RB, 90 & 91 (2T) Chip Hooks, McNair, Appalachian State, RB, 91, 92 (2T), 93, 94 (2T) Brett Copeland, Clarkston, Citadel, C, 92 (2T) Josh Siefken, Lakeside, UT -Chattanooga, P, 94,95 Derek Beres, Dunwoody, Citadel, OT, 94 (2T), 95 (2T), 96 B.J. Cohen, Cedar Grove, Marshall, DL, 94, 95, 96 D.T. Tanner, McNair, Georgia Southern, LB, 97

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B.J. COHEN ALL - KALVIN MCRAE SOUTHERN CONFERENCE - Continued Lamar Cooper, Cedar Grove, East Tenn State, WR, 98 Joseph Thornton, Stone Mountain, UT -Chattanooga, LB, 2009 Coaches (2T) Joshua Williams, Stephenson, UT -Chattanooga, DE, 2009 Media (2T), 2011 (FT) Michael Johnson, Southwest DeKalb, Western Carolina, RB, 2009 Media (All - Freshman Team) ALL -MID AMERICAN CONFERENCE Shean Williams, Lakeside, Miami -Ohio, DB, Mid -American 91 HM B.J. Cohen, Cedar Grove, Marshall, DE, 97 Kalvin McRae, Avondale, Ohio, RB, 2005 (FT), 2006 (FT) I-AA -ALL INDEPENDENT John Buchanan, Stone Mountain, Samford, FS, 97 ALL -BIG EAST Sean Dillard, Redan, Temple, WR, 2001 (2T) Malik Jackson, Dunwoody, Louisville, LB, 2006 (2T) Bruce Irvin, Stephenson, West Virginia, DE, 2011 (FT) USA SOUTH ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Brad Daniel, Tucker, Maryville, PK, 2006 (2T)

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LAFAYETTE KEMP ALL - DERRICK PUGH SI- AC Mack Daniel, Columbia, Morehouse, DB, 83, 84 Derrick Goss, Redan, Morehouse, DB, 85 (2T) Mike Leach, Shamrock, Savannah State, K, 85 (2T) LaFayette Kemp, Towers, Alabama A & M, LB, 86 HM, 87 Larry Parham, Walker, Tuskegee, DB, 86 HM, 87 (2T) Dino Wynn, Towers, Alabama A & M, C, 87, 88 Steve Bellamy, SW DeKalb, Miles, LB, 87 Eric Wilson, SW DeKalb, Clark, LB, 91 (2T) Arthur Wynn, Towers, Alabama A & M, OL 92 (2T) Hugh Thomas, SW DeKalb, Alabama A & M, DB, 92 HM Terry Beckham, SW DeKalb, Clark, WR & DB (2T), 93 Chennis Berry, Redan, Savannah State, OT, 94 Derrick Pugh, Columbia, Ala A&M, DE, 95 Benji Turman, SW DeKalb, Savannah State, SS, 95 Tramel Gilmore, SW DeKalb, Morris Brown, RS, 95 Abdul Rashad, SW DeKalb, Savannah State, K, 97 Jonathan Thomas, Redan, Clark, P, 97

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ALL -IVY LEAGUE Jay Lee, Redan, Pennsylvania, LB, 89 (2T) Treavor Scales, Dunwoody, Harvard, RB, 2009 (2T) Nicolai Schwarzkopf, Chamblee, Harvard, TE, 2009 (HM) Treavor Scales, Dunwoody, Harvard, RB, 2009 -11 (2T) ALL -GULF SOUTH Angelo Snipes, Walker, West Georgia, DE, 83 Mike Rozier, Towers, Livingston, OG, 83 Barry Banks, Lithonia, North Alabama, TE, 85 (2T) Nicky Edmondson, Towers, Jacksonville State, RS, 89, 90 (2T), QB 91 Jack McTyre, Clarkston, Valdosta State, K, 90 Rodney Scott, Columbia, Jacksonville State, FS, 91 ALL -SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Robert Parham, Gordon, Grambling, FB, 79, 80, 81 Fred Jones, SW DeKalb, Grambling, WB, 87 HM, 88, 89 Clemente Gordon, SW DeKalb, Grambling, QB, 88, 89 Henry Blades, SW DeKalb, Grambling, DL, 89, 90 Gary Campbell, SW DeKalb, Southern, C, 89 (2T) Roderick Moore, Druid Hills, Jackson State, DL, 89 (2T), 90 HM D.J. Hollie, Towers, Jackson State, NT, 92, 93 (2T) Antoine Moore, Redan, Jackson State, C, 93 (2T) Rock Dean, SWD, Jackson State, K, 94 (2T) Jonathan Kilpatrick, Shamrock, Alabama State, LB, 94 (2T) Terry Wilkerson, Cedar Grove, Alcorn State, DE, 96, 2T, 97 Otha Evans, SW DeKalb, Jackson State, LB, 96 Rashan Cylar, Stephenson, Alabama A&M, 2007 (FT) Marcus Black, Lithonia, Alabama A&M, 2007 (2T) ALL -MOUNTAIN WEST Robert Kraay, Tucker, Air Force, OT, 2006 (2T)

FINAL 2018 DEKALB COUNTY FOOTBALL STATISTICS

SCORING OFFENSE SCORING DEFENSE

SCHOOL RECORD PTS AVG SCHOOL G PTS AVG CEDAR GROVE 14 -1 632 42.1 SW DEKALB 11 83 7.5 STEPHENSON 9-2 376 34.2 CEDAR GROVE 15 129 8.6 TUCKER 7-4 342 31.1 STEPHENSON 11 174 15.8 ARABIA MTN. 6-5 260 23.6 ARABIA MTN. 11 194 17.6 SW DEKALB 10 -1 260 23.6 LITHONIA 11 224 20.4 LITHONIA 6-5 210 19.1 COLUMBIA 10 208 20.8 COLUMBIA 2-8 172 17.2 MILLER GROVE 11 253 23.0 M.L. KING JR. 1-9 164 16.4 M.L. KING JR. 10 246 24.6 DUNWOODY 2-8 152 15.2 TUCKER 11 274 24.9 ST MOUNTAIN 2-8 128 12.8 DUNWOODY 10 328 32.8 MCNAIR 3-7 126 12.6 REDAN 10 332 33.2 MILLER GROVE 3-8 137 12.5 DRUID HILLS 10 356 35.6 DRUID HILLS 2-8 107 10.7 MCNAIR 10 280 28.0 REDAN 1-9 100 10.0 LAKESIDE 10 428 42.8 TOWERS 0-10 98 9.8 STONE MOUNTAIN 10 432 43.2 LAKESIDE 1-9 83 8.3 TOWERS 10 436 43.6 CROSS KEYS 0-10 42 4.2 CHAMBLEE 10 455 45.5 CHAMBLEE 0-10 37 3.7 CLARKSTON 10 491 49.1 CLARKSTON 0-10 29 2.9 CROSS KEYS 10 507 50.7

TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL DEFENSE ATT ATT GAME ATT ATT GAME SCHOOL G ATT YDS AVG AVG SCHOOL G ATT YDS AVG AVG CED GROVE 15 632 5594 8.9 372.9 SW DEKALB 11 466 1364 2.9 124.0 TUCKER 11 478 3928 8.2 357.1 CED GROVE 15 775 2676 3.3 178.4 STEPHENSON 11 518 3840 7.4 349.1 ARABIA MTN. 11 555 2375 4.3 215.9 LITHONIA 11 451 3619 8.0 329.0 COLUMBIA 10 430 2251 5.2 225.1 COLUMBIA 10 433 3090 7.1 309.0 LITHONIA 11 480 2575 5.4 234.1 ARABIA MTN. 11 492 3047 6.2 277.0 STEPHENSON 11 513 2678 5.2 243.5 ST MOUNTAIN 9 368 2493 6.8 277.0 MCNAIR 8 337 2334 6.9 291.8 M.L. KING JR. 10 492 2595 5.3 259.5 CHAMBLEE 10 430 2952 6.9 295.2 DUNWOODY 10 478 2450 5.1 245.0 MILLER GRO 11 516 3275 6.3 297.7 MILLER GROV 11 527 2552 4.8 232.0 M.L. KING JR. 10 521 3055 5.9 305.5 SW DEKALB 11 431 2457 5.7 223.4 TUCKER 11 546 3477 6.4 316.1 TOWERS 10 411 1937 4.7 215.2 CROSS KEYS 10 230 3295 14.3 329.5 DRUID HILLS 10 371 2076 5.6 207.6 REDAN 9 332 2984 9.0 331.6 LAKESIDE 10 430 1793 4.2 179.3 DUNWOODY 10 468 3369 7.2 336.9 REDAN 10 318 1775 5.6 177.5 STONE MOUN 9 291 3139 10.8 348.8 MCNAIR 10 409 1565 3.8 156.4 TOWERS 10 338 3585 10.6 358.5 CLARKSTON 10 293 1246 4.3 124.6 DRUID HILLS 10 362 3640 10.1 364.0 CROSS KEYS 10 426 1243 2.9 124.3 CLARKSTON 10 390 3667 9.4 366.7 CHAMBLEE 7 222 485 2.2 69.3 LAKESIDE 10 436 5268 12.1 425.8

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ALL -TIME TEAM STATISTICS

SCORING OFFENSE SCORING DEFENSE

School Year G Pts. Avg. School Year G Pts. Avg. Tucker 2011 15 652 43.5 Stone Mtn 1956 10 26 2.6 Tucker 2010 14 607 43.4 Clarkston 1987 12 35 2.9 Tucker 2014 13 560 43.1 Avondale 1959 10 32 3.2 Tucker 2013 15 633 42.2 Avondale 1962 10 34 3.4 Cedar Grove 2018 15 632 42.1 Gordon 1983 10 37 3.7 Chamblee 2007 14 570 40.7 Avondale 1954 10 39 3.9 Cedar Grove 2016 15 609 40.6 Tucker 1989 13 55 4.2 Tucker 2015 12 486 40.5 Tucker 1960 10 45 4.5 Cedar Grove 2017 14 556 39.7 Henderson 1973 13 60 4.6 Tucker 2017 14 547 39.1 SW DeKalb 1973 11 51 4.6

TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL DEFENSE Game Game School Year G Att Yds Avg School Year G Att Yds Avg SW DeKalb 2017 11 524 5244 476.7 SW DeKalb 1991 11 430 857 77.9 SW DeKalb 2016 11 575 5007 455.2 Walker 1982 11 441 877 79.7 Cedar Grove 2008 10 493 4422 442.2 M.L. King 2009 12 482 1147 95.6 Cedar Grove 2012 11 485 4571 415.5 Tucker 1989 13 501 1278 98.3 M.L. King 2014 11 683 4542 412.9 Lakeside 1992 11 456 1100 100.0 Tucker 2015 12 578 4903 408.6 Cedar Grove 1991 15 615 1511 100.7 Cedar Grove 2016 15 695 6035 402.5 Columbia 2002 10 292 1101 110.1 M.L. King 2010 12 587 4823 401.9 Clarkston 1987 12 514 1334 111.2 Cedar Grove 2010 13 581 5215 401.2 Dunwoody 1993 15 630 1704 113.6 Lithonia 1998 10 524 4002 400.2 Chamblee 1983 11 458 1274 115.8 Towers 1999 10 584 3974 397.4 Lakeside 1995 12 550 1413 117.8

RUSHING OFFENSE RUSHING DEFENSE Game Game School Year G Att Yds Avg School Year G Att Yds Avg Cedar Grove 2008 10 367 3367 336.7 Walker 1982 11 328 364 33.1 Stone Mtn 1998 11 500 3537 321.5 Dunwoody 1993 15 379 519 34.6 Tucker 2014 13 485 4044 311.1 Stephenson 2015 11 274 415 37.7 Tucker 2015 12 463 3714 309.5 M.L. King 2009 12 315 467 38.9 Chamblee 2007 14 567 4323 308.8 Lakeside 1995 12 351 576 48.0 Tucker 2012 13 510 3974 305.7 SW DeKalb 1991 11 334 542 49.3 Stephenson 2011 11 445 3327 302.5 McNair 1991 12 271 613 51.1 Tucker 2010 14 577 4190 299.3 Chamblee 2006 10 322 519 51.9 Tucker 2011 15 546 4465 297.7 SW DeKalb 1989 14 451 761 54.4 Cedar Grove 1999 11 382 3230 293.6 Cedar Grove 1991 15 444 823 54.9 Chamblee 2006 10 450 2926 292.6 SW DeKalb 2000 11 304 624 56.7

PASSING OFFENSE PASSING DEFENSE Game Game School Year G Pct Yds Avg School Year G Pct Yds Avg M.L. King 2010 12 61.2 3780 315.0 Shamrock 1989 10 30.5 235 23.5 Cedar Grove 2012 11 75.3 2949 268.1 SW DeKalb 1991 11 18.8 315 28.6 M.L. King 2011 13 58.5 3453 265.6 Columbia 1992 10 28.6 297 29.7 Cedar Grove 2010 13 64.7 3351 257.8 Tucker 2006 10 31.6 312 31.2 Cedar Grove 2011 11 68.2 2743 249.4 Stephenson 2004 12 34.5 374 31.2 M.L. King 2014 11 60.8 2735 248.6 SW DeKalb 2008 13 34.3 422 32.5 Druid Hills 1985 11 58.2 2705 245.9 Lakeside 1992 11 32.0 358 32.5 M.L. King 2012 12 64.9 2881 240.1 Lithonia 1996 10 32.3 334 33.4 Arabia Mtn. 2012 10 56.1 2389 238.9 Shamrock 1993 10 34.5 343 34.3 Arabia Mtn. 2014 10 58.9 2339 233.9 Tucker 1989 13 30.3 478 36.8 SW DeKalb 2016 11 70.6 2560 232.7 Cedar Grove 1994 12 37.1 437 36.4 M.L. King 2015 10 57.2 2177 217.7 Lithonia 1999 10 25.0 368 36.8

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RUSHING ATT GAME PLAYER SCHOOL YR G ATT YDS AVG AVG TD Jevon Goff Stephenson SR 9 119 864 7.3 96.0 9 Eian Scott SW DeKalb SR 7 99 631 6.4 90.1 5 Shawn Morris Lithonia SR 11 150 972 6.5 88.4 6 Robert Jones Cedar Grove SR 14 109 1193 10.9 85.2 12 Donovan Moorer Stephenson JR 7 45 527 11.7 75.3 7 Tyler Hughey Tucker SR 11 82 823 10.0 74.8 9 Jacobi Haynes M.L. King Jr. SR 10 105 731 7.0 73.1 4 Donnie Harris Tucker SR 11 98 793 8.1 72.1 7 Andre Harris McNair JR 10 151 700 4.6 70.0 8 Ryan Ingram Stephenson JR 10 116 677 5.8 67.7 12 Dale Carter Druid Hills SR 7 80 461 5.8 65.9 3 Kameron Amerson Stone Mountain SR 9 98 566 5.8 62.9 3 Shaheim Bailey Stone Mountain SO 9 75 540 7.1 60.0 3 Khalil White Towers JR 9 99 534 5.4 59.3 3 Jessie Borgeman Druid Hills SR 7 37 390 10.5 55.7 1 Jawann Haynes Lithonia JR 10 91 550 6.0 55.0 1 Jaylen Burke Arabia Mtn. JR 11 119 602 5.1 54.7 4 Khalon Manuel Columbia SR 10 100 518 5.2 51.8 5 Robby Hardin Dunwoody JR 10 95 409 4.3 40.9 1 Mehki GIlstrap Cedar Grove JR 10 36 406 11.3 40.6 7 Latavius Johnson Tucker SO 10 49 399 8.1 39.9 6 Jaquez Williams Redan JR 10 74 392 5.3 39.2 5 Chavon Wright Cedar Grove JR 12 51 438 8.6 36.5 9 Jamel Starks SW DeKalb SR 11 54 401 7.4 36.5 7 Rashad Dubinion Cedar Grove FR 14 61 501 8.2 35.8 5

RECEIVING AVG PER PLAYER SCHOOL YR G CGT YDS GAIN GAME TD Nah’shawn Hezekiah St. Mountain JR 7 30 525 17.5 4.3 6 William Booker Towers SR 8 31 288 9.3 3.9 3 Jack Hogan Dunwoody JR 8 29 423 14.6 3.6 4 Jadon Haselwood Cedar Grove SR 15 53 1032 19.5 3.5 11 Kevah Brantley Lithonia SR 11 39 839 21.5 3.5 6 William Hemsley Columbia JR 10 34 592 17.4 3.4 3 Shawn Collins Miller Grove SR 11 36 450 12.5 3.3 5 Matthew Crawford Arabia Mtn. SR 5 15 334 22.3 3.0 2 Rashad Jordan Cedar Grove SR 15 42 626 14.9 2.8 11 Corey Rolle Arabia Mtn. SR 11 28 485 17.3 2.5 6 Tyler Eith Dunwoody JR 10 23 369 16.0 2.3 3 Nehemiah Grier Columbia SR 10 23 339 14.7 2.3 4 Jordan Barrow Arabia Mtn. JR 11 22 324 14.7 2.0 5 Isaiah Dunson Tucker JR 10 19 332 17.5 1.9 2 Deljuan Mitchell Redan SR 10 18 416 23.1 1.8 3 Bryant Ulmer SW DeKalb SR 11 19 360 18.9 1.7 3 Janiran Bonnner SWD/CG FR 14 24 476 19.8 1.7 5 Fondren Hollis Columbia SR 10 15 388 25.9 1.5 3 Torezz Alexander Tucker SR 10 15 316 21.1 1.5 5 Deshon Stoudemire Stephenson SR 11 14 324 23.1 1.3 5

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PASSING (MINIMUM OF 50 ATTEMPTS) PLAYER SCHOOL YR COMP ATT PCT INT YDS TD Austin Smith Cedar Grove SO 91 143 63.6 4 1475 18 Kendall Boney Cedar Grove SR 62 100 62.0 3 1001 16 Shaheim Bailey St Mountain SO 51 89 57.3 5 747 7 Joseph Jackson Stephenson SO 48 84 57.1 7 894 10 Travon Ford Tucker SR 56 101 55.4 5 975 10 Bryson Williams Arabia Mtn. SR 100 183 54.6 6 1437 15 Octavious Griffin Columbia JR 101 187 54.0 7 1722 10 Davis LeDoyen Dunwoody SO 97 182 53.3 8 1289 10 Khalil White Towers JR 90 177 50.8 6 983 9 Jacobi Haynes M.L. King SR 92 189 48.7 10 882 7 Seoul Newton Lithonia JR 61 126 48.4 10 1245 8 Zavior Wright St Mountain SO 37 81 45.7 2 524 6 Jamaal Roach Miller Grove SR 57 125 45.6 2 684 4 Rion White SW DeKalb SO 73 171 42.7 8 986 9 Ali McDaniel Redan JR 56 132 42.4 6 850 3 Myles Crawley Arabia Mtn. JR 20 49 40.8 4 377 3 Darius George McNair SR 35 86 40.7 4 301 1 Phillip Russell Miller Grove SO 28 72 38.9 1 280 3 Trey Goodman Lakeside SO 37 103 35.9 9 500 4 Paden Carroll Druid Hills JR 22 74 29.7 2 291 0

PUNTING (MINIMUM OF 20 KICKS) PLAYER SCHOOL YR G KICKS YDS AVG Hasani Comer Arabia Mtn. SR 8 29 1159 39.97 Matthew Franklin Lakeside JR 10 44 1706 38.77 Juan Espinosa Lithonia JR 11 33 1189 36.03 Tyler Eith Dunwoody JR 10 28 996 35.57 Trez’mon Johnson M.L. King Jr. SR 10 33 1110 33.64 Will Forth Dunwoody SR 10 23 772 33.57 Christian Riley Redan SR 10 22 735 33.41 Luis Dominguez Cedar Grove SO 15 37 1218 32.92 Kemra Matthew McNair SR 10 39 1252 32.10 Mujahid Towns Stone Mountain JR 9 21 653 31.10

KICKING PLAYER SCHOOL PAT’S FG’S PTS LENGTH Kyle Wright Tucker 37 -38 4-4 49 27,38,29,33 Dominic Allen Stephenson 32 -38 4-5 44 30,36,30,28 Oral Ashe Cedar Grove 33 -37 3-4 42 35,35,33 Juan Espinosa Lithonia 26 -27 4-4 38 37,31,35,40 Luis Dominguez Cedar Grove 37 -44 0-0 37 Malcom Grinnell Arabia Mtn. 22 -28 3-3 31 37,31,40 Reano Ramjag SW DeKalb 24 -33 1-3 27 22 Augie McQuaig Druid Hill 8-9 3-3 17 21,35,30 Ben McGee Dunwoody 10 -12 0-0 10 Andre Harris McNair 1013 0-0 10

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SOLO TACKLES

PLAYER SCHOOL YR POS G TOT AVG Thomas Neville Dunwoody SR DB 10 65 6.5 Mustafa Arnold Miller Grove SR LB 11 69 6.3 Jaden Wilkins M.L. King Jr. SR LB 10 61 6.1 Xavier Clark Lakeside SR LB 10 58 5.8 Josh White Lakeside SR DB 10 55 5.5 Lucius Chitty Tucker SR LB 11 60 5.5 Aaron Miller Miller Grove SR DL 11 58 5.3 Dontravious Brewer McNair SR DB 10 49 4.9 Shannon Duckworth McNair JR DL 10 49 4.9

ASSISTS

PLAYER SCHOOL YR POS G TOT AVG Jamie Buckhanan Arabia Mtn. JR LB 11 66 6.0 Jaden Wilkins M.L. King Jr. SR LB 10 55 5.5 Chandler Martin Arabia Mtn. JR LB 11 59 5.4 Thomas Neville Dunwoody SR DB 10 47 4.7 Derico Smith SW DeKalb SR LB 11 49 4.5 Omari Terry Stephenson SO LB 11 44 4.0 Thomas Rayton Arabia Mtn. SR DL 11 43 3.9 Tyler Brown Stephenson SR DL 11 43 3.9 Jamal Andrews Stephenson SR DL 11 42 3.8

TOTAL TACKLES

PLAYER SCHOOL YR POS G TOT AVG Jaden Wilkins M.L. King Jr. SR LB 10 116 11.6 Thomas Neville Dunwoody SR DB 10 112 11.2 Lucius Chitty Tucker SR LB 11 95 8.6 Derico Smith SW DeKalb SR LB 11 93 8.5 Makale Cummings Columbia JR DL 10 82 8.2 Jamie Buckhanan Arabia Mtn. JR LB 11 88 8.0 Tyler Brown Stephenson SR DL 11 85 7.7 Marcellious Lockett M.L. King Jr. SR CB 10 77 7.7

QUARTERBACK SACKS

PLAYER SCHOOL YR POS G TOT AVG Joshua Tate SW DeKalb SR LB 11 21 1.9 Kazin Glenn SW DeKalb SR LB 11 14 1.3 Marquez Harris Columbia FR DE 10 12 1.2 John Grant SW DeKalb JR DB 11 10 0.9 Derrick McLendon Tucker SR DE 11 10 0.9 Christopher Benton M.L. King Jr. SR LB 10 9 0.9 Darrionque Finley SW DeKalb SO DB 11 9 0.8 Jaquan Smith SW DeKalb SR DE 11 9 0.8 Caleb Fisher Columbia SO DE 10 8 0.8 Kemra Matthew McNair SR LB 10 8 0.8

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TACKLES FOR LOSSES

PLAYER SCHOOL YR POS G TOT AVG D.J. McKnight M.L. King Jr. SR DE 10 22 2.2 Christpher Benton M.L. King Jr. SR LB 10 21.5 2.2 Nazir Stackhouse Stephen/Columb JR DL 10 17 1.7 Joshua Tate SW DeKalb SR LB 11 17 1.5 Antonio Smith M.L. King Jr. SR DL 10 14 1.4 Makale Cummings Columbia JR DL 10 13 1.3 Keion Cush M.L. King Jr. JR DL 10 13 1.3 Jamal Andrews Stephenson SR DL 11 14 1.3 Jaden Wilkins M.L. King Jr. SR LB 10 12.5 1.3 Dante Walker Cedar Grove SR DE 15 18.5 1.2

INTERCEPTIONS

PLAYER SCHOOL YR POS G TOT AVG Fondren Hollis Columbia SR DB 10 8 0.8 Joel Wade Druid Hills SR ATH 10 5 0.5 Jeffery Bassett Redan SR DB 10 4 0.4 Quadaris Laney Redan SR DB 10 4 0.4 Damion Fitzpatrick Arabia Mtn. SO DB 11 3 0.3 Ahmond Spivey SW DeKalb JR DB 11 3 0.3 Jadon Haselwood Cedar Grove SR DB 15 3 0.2

FUMBLES CAUSED

PLAYER SCHOOL YR POS G TOT AVG Jomel Robinson M.L. King Jr. SO LB 10 8 0.8 Joshua Tate SW DeKalb SR LB 11 6 0.6 Keun Neal SW DeKalb JR LB 11 5 0.5 Xavier Boyd Towers FR DE 9 4 0.4 Cameron Wingfield Towers SR DT 9 4 0.4 William Jenkins Cedar Grove SR LB 15 5 0.3 Nick Frame Dunwoody SR DL 10 3 0.3 Trezmon Johnson M.L. King Jr. SR CB 10 3 0.3 D.J. McKnight M.L. King Jr. SR DE 10 3 0.3 Darius Williams Chamblee JR LB 7 2 0.3

FUMBLES RECOVERED

PLAYER SCHOOL YR POS G TOT AVG Darrionque Finley SW DeKalb SO DB 11 6 0.5 Jovanni Brumfield Druid Hills SR ATH 10 4 0.4 Kazin Glenn SW DeKalb SR LB 11 4 0.4 Jaquan Smith SW DeKalb SR DE 11 4 0.4 Christopher Rogers Chamblee JR DL 7 2 0.3 Tommy Wright SW DeKalb JR DB 11 3 0.3 William Jenkins Cedar Grove SR LB 15 3 0.2 Dante Walker Cedar Grove SR DE 15 3 0.2

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DEKALB COUNTY SINGLE SEASON RECORDS

RUSHING YARDS PASSING YARDS NAME YDS YEAR NAME YDS YEAR Rod Perrymond, Dunwoody 2467 1993 Jonquel Dawson, M.L. King 3611 2010 T. J. Johnson, Lakeside 2280 1991 Jonquel Dawson, M.L. King 3415 2011 Kregg Lumpkin, Stephenson 2088 2001 Johnathan McCrary, Cedar Grove 3343 2010 Gordon Clinkscale,Dunwoody 2033 1996 Johnathan McCrary, Cedar Grove 2927 2012 William Pratcher, Cedar Grove 2010 2008 Roland Rivers, M.L. King 2685 2013 B.J. Edwards, Stone Mountain 2005 1998 Eric Jones, SW DeKalb 2671 1983 Michael Davis, Stephenson 1928 2011 Johnathan McCrary, Cedar Grove 2643 2011 Grant Walker, Cedar Grove 1907 2016 Mike Brinkley, Druid Hills 2585 1985 Patrick Pass, Tucker 1882 1994 Jelani Woods, Cedar Grove 2445 2016 Cliff Austin, Avondale 1861 1976 Clemente Gordon, SW DeKalb 2250 1984 Andre Anderson, Stephenson 1826 2005 Justin Tomlin, SW DeKalb 2233 2016 Quatez Dudley, Druid Hills 1808 1993 Miles Gooch, Towers 2204 2009 Roddy Jones, Chamblee 1776 2006 Quincy Carter, SW DeKalb 2139 1995 Larry Hooks, McNair 1774 1990 Reggie Ball, Stephenson 2067 2002

RUSHING AVERAGE PASSING PERCENTAGE NAME AVG YEAR NAME PCT. YEAR DaNorris Searcy, Towers 201.0 2006 Johnathan McCrary, Cedar Grove 75.2 2012 William Pratcher, Cedar Grove 201.0 2008 Justin Tomlin, SW DeKalb 73.5 2016 B.J. Edwards, Stone Mountain 182.3 1998 Andre Brown, Columbia 70.3 2014 Quatez Dudley, Druid Hills 180.8 1993 Jelani Woods, Cedar Grove 69.7 2016 Roddy Jones, Chamblee 177.6 2006 Xavier Dennis, Cedar Grove 69.4 2017 Larry Hooks, McNair 177.4 1990 James Hartsfield, Cedar Grove 68.9 2013 Johnathan McCrary, Cedar Grove 68.5 2011 TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING Justin Tomlin, SW DeKalb 68.5 2017 NAME TD'S YEAR Quinton Burts, McNair 68.3 1991 Rod Perrymond, Dunwoody 40 1993 Bryson Williams, Arabia Mtn. 67.8 2017 Roddy Jones, Chamblee 33 2006 T.J. Johnson, Lakeside 28 1991 PASSING COMPLETIONS Robert Jester, Gordon 27 1986 NAME CMP YEAR Warren Norman, Chamblee 27 2007 Jonquel Dawson, M.L. King 218 2011 Tony Forney, McNair 25 2005 Eric Jones, SW DeKalb 203 1983 Kregg Lumpkin, Stephenson 25 2001 Johnathan McCrary, Cedar Grove 203 2012 Raymond Sanders, Stephenson 25 2009 Jonquel Dawson, M.L. King 198 2010 Quatez Dudley, Druid Hills 25 1993 Johnathan McCrary, Cedar Grove 193 2010 Carlos White, Lakeside 25 1987 Roland Rivers, M.L. King 174 2013 Mike Brinkley, Druid Hills 168 1985 RECEIVING CATCHES Johnathan McCrary, Cedar Grove 165 2011 NAME CGT YEAR Bryson Williams, Arabia Mtn. 162 2017 Steve Davenport, SW DeKalb 79 1984 Jelani Woods, Cedar Grove 159 2016 Steve Davenport, SW DeKalb 74 1983 Demarco Robinson, M.L. King 73 2010 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Blake Tibbs, M.L. King 66 2011 NAME TD'S YEAR Brandon Norwood, Cedar Grove 65 2013 Jonquel Dawson, M.L. King 41 2010 Joshua Vann, Tucker 63 2016 Jonquel Dawson, M.L. King 39 2011 Dick Conn, Lakeside 62 1968 Mike Brinkley, Druid Hills 30 1985 Drago Turner, Druid Hills 61 1985 Jelani Woods, Cedar Grove 28 2016 Blake Tibbs, M.L. King 60 2010 Jonathan McCrary, Cedar Grove 27 2011 Josh Vann, Tucker 59 2017 Xavier Dennis, Cedar Grove 26 2017 Rodney Lane, Druid Hills 58 1985 Johnathan McCrary, Cedar Grove 25 2012 Johnathan McCrary, Cedar Grove 24 2010 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS Eric Jones, SW DeKalb 23 1983 NAME TD'S YEAR Roland Rivers, M.L. King 22 2013 Demarco Robinson, M.L. King 27 2010 Maurice Avery, McNair 21 2001 Jadon Haselwood, Cedar Grove 17 2017 Clemente Gordon, SW DeKalb 21 1984 DeMarquis Polite -Bray, M.L. King 16 2012 Rodney Lane, Druid Hills 15 1985 RECEIVING YARDS Blake Tibbs, M.L. King 15 2011 NAME YDS YEAR Josh Vann, Tucker 15 2017 Demarco Robinson, M.L. King 1654 2010 Dick Conn, Lakeside 14 1968 Dick Conn, Lakeside 1326 1968 Xavier Cooper, Cedar Grove 14 2011 Joshua Vann, Tucker 1286 2016 Kelvin Kight, Lithonia 13 1998 Steve Davenport, SW DeKalb 1149 1984 Joshua Vann, Tucker 13 2016 Kelvin Kight, Lithonia 1147 1998 Brandon Norwood, Cedar Grove 12 2013 Blake Tibbs, M.L. King 1086 2011 Tirice Cramer, Redan 12 2015 Demarquis Polite -Bray, M.L. King 1063 2012 Jadon Haselwood, Cedar Grove 12 2016 Rodney Lane, Druid Hills 1061 1985

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DEKALB COUNTY SINGLE GAME RECORDS

RUSHING NAME, SCHOOL ATT YARDS TD'S OPPONENT YEAR Rayshad Baldwin, Lithonia 16 375 1 Chamblee 2017 Quinton Cole, Dunwoody 16 337 5 Redan 1998 B.J. Edwards, Stone Mountain 24 327 2 Heritage 1998 DaNorris Searcy, Towers 23 325 2 Carver 2006 Tony Forney, McNair 15 325 5 Avondale 2005 Roddy Jones, Chamblee 45 320 4 North Atlanta 2006 O’Kenno Loyal, Columbia 20 320 4 Langston Hughes 2010 Ivonte Patterson, Stephenson 29 319 3 Alexander 2014 Larry Hooks, McNair 28 318 7 Druid Hills 1990 Quatez Dudley, Druid Hills* 46 317 4 Grady 1993 Jaylen Marson -Knight, Stephenson 22 314 4 Charles Drew 2016 Nathaniel Anthony, Columbia 24 313 2 Druid Hills 2008 Cristobal Dinham, Lithonia 19 313 1 North Springs 2009 Deshaun Milner, Cedar Grove 15 310 3 Towers 1998 Correy Adams, Stone Mountain 34 307 3 Lithonia 1999 Rodney Peters, Tucker 25 306 3 Columbia 1983 Brian Jager, Dunwoody 39 305 1 Forsyth Co. 1981 O’Kenno Loyal, Columbia 26 305 3 Woodward Academy 2011

PASSING NAME, SCHOOL COMP ATT YARDS TD'S OPPONENT YEAR Jonquel Dawson, M.L. King 27 43 527 6 Colquitt County 2010 Jonquel Dawson, M.L. King 19 34 486 6 South Gwinnett 2010 Jordan Douglas, M.L. King 24 31 460 3 Dunwoody 2015 Jonquel Dawson, M.L. King 28 34 449 4 Luella 2011 Roland Rivers, M.L. King 22 50 448 4 Tucker 2013 Akil Dan -Fodio, Redan 15 21 422 4 Greenbrier 2008 Jonquel Dawson, M.L. King 20 24 413 3 Valdosta 2010 Brandon Hamilton, Cross Keys 28 47 409 1 Walker 2008 Nick Pastrone, Dunwoody 17 41 390 2 Northview 2016 Nick Pastrone, Dunwoody 17 31 388 3 Northview 2016 Johnathan McCrary, Cedar Gr 15 23 386 4 Veterans 2010 Miles Gooch, Towers 30 55 366 1 Grady 2009 Johnathan McCrary, Cedar Gr 20 25 365 5 Decatur 2012 Johnathan McCrary, Cedar Gr 24 29 364 4 McNair 2012 Johnathan McCrary, Cedar Gr 21 30 361 4 McNair 2011 Trevous Reynolds, Arabia Mtn. 18 25 355 5 Lakeside 2012 Jonquel Dawson, M.L. King 18 33 353 3 Brookwood 2011 Courtney Davis, Arabia Mtn. 23 36 352 1 McNair 2010

SEASON RECORD FOR PUNTING AVERAGE NAME KICKS AVERAGE YEAR Rodney Williams, SW DeKalb 26 54.2 1993 Danny Kight, Druid Hills 26 47.5 1987 George Cimedevilla, Towers 29 46.6 1982 Chris Gardocki, Redan 35 45.8 1987 Joshua Jenkins, Columbia 37 45.8 2016 Rodney Williams, SW DeKalb 25 45.1 1994 Doyle Massey, Stone Mountain 32 44.6 1991 David Moffet, Redan 53 44.4 1981 Antonio Hughes, Towers 39 44.2 2000 Michael Tanks, SW DeKalb 23 44.1 2016

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KICKING RECORDS SEASON RECORD FOR POINTS SCORED KICKING

POINTS PAT'S FG'S YEAR Eric Weber, Tucker 99 69 -73 10 -11 2013 Austin Breed, Dunwoody 90 51 -54 13 -13 2008 Kevin Butler, Redan 84 42 -43 14 -17 1979 Ricky Peacock, Tucker 77 53 -57 8-9 2008 Adam Lippy, Tucker 77 59 -63 6-7 2016 Kyle Wright, Tucker 77 59 -63 6-7 2016 Chris Gardocki, Redan 74 38 -40 12 -17 1985 Chris Gardocki, Redan 73 34 -34 13 -23 1987 Blake Harr, Tucker 73 52 -56 7-8 2003 Rock Dean, SW DeKalb 72 57 -62 5-8 1989 Adam Lippy, Tucker 71 56 -58 5-6 2015 Dale Donatelli, Lakeside 69 45 -51 8-19 1996 Tanner Mendelson, Lakeside 67 46 -54 7-12 1987 Rock Dean, SW DeKalb 67 37 -39 10 -14 1990 Kirk Roach, Peachtree 66 36 -39 10 -13 1982 Ricky Peacock, Tucker 66 57 -64 3-5 2007 Wisdom Nzidee, Stephenson 66 48 -50 6-11 2013

LONGEST FIELD GOALS IN DEKALB COUNTY HISTORY

DISTANCE NAME 59 yds Chris Gardocki, Redan, 1987; Kanon Parkman, Stone Mountain, 1990 56 yds Austin Copper, Dunwoody, 1996 54 yds Ron Rice, Lithonia, 1980 55 yds Santino Jerke, Clarkston, 2013 53 yds David Moffet, Redan, 1981, 1982; Chris Gardocki, Redan, 1987; Jon Harper, Tucker, 1993 52 yds Ron Rice, Lithonia, 1979; Kevin Butler, Redan, 1979, 1980; Chris Gardocki, Redan, 1986 (2); Kanon Parkman, Stone Mountain, 1990 51 yds David Moffet, Redan, 1981; Santino Jerke, Clarkston, 2012 50 yds Kevin Butler, Redan, 1979; Randy Clark, Lithonia, 1983; Mike Volan, Lithonia, 1989; Keith Garanyi, Tucker, 1990; Raymond Treherne, Lakeside, 1991 49 yds Kevin Butler, Redan 1978; Don Hairston, Tucker, 1980; Sonny Hires, Tucker, 1987; Kanon Parkman, Stone Mountain, 1990 48 yds Rob Horton, Lakeside, 1970; Randy Clark, Lithonia, 1983; Casey Jones, Dru id Hills, 1986; Steve Smith, Lakeside, 1986; Chris Gardocki, Redan, 1987; Sonny Hires, Tucker, 1987; Kanon Parkman, Stone Mountain, 1990; Ray mond Treherne, Lakeside, 1991; Ian Landgreen, Druid Hills, 1993; Adam Gordon, Dunwoody, 1997 47 yds Steve Robbins, Henderson, 1981; Randy Clark, Lithonia, 1982; Greg Davis, Lakeside, 1982; Wes Ball, Redan, 1983; Casey Jones, Druid Hills, 1986, Scott Rogers, Sequoyah, 1988; Tony Amason, Dunwoody, 1988; Chris Fakla ris, Redan, 1989, 1990; Jimmy Carter, Dunwoody, 1993; Cedric Oglesby, Southwest DeKalb, 1993; Tim Hardaway, Clarkston, 1994; Jonathan Risner, Tucker, 1998; Rashan Cylar, Stephenson, 1997 (2); Josimar Olmos, Tucker, 2010; Edin Ibrisimovic, Stone Mountain, 2011

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CAREER LEADERS

CAREER PASSING RECORDS BASED ON YARDS NAME, SCHOOL COMP -ATT -INTC PCT YARDS TD'S YEARS Johnathan McCrary, Cedar G 567 -831 -37 68.2 9025 78 09 -12 Jonquel Dawson, Avon, MLK 547 -1014 -48 53.9 8798 93 08 -11 Justin Tomlin, SW DeKalb 445 -674 -21 66.0 7061 48 14 -17 Jelani Woods, Cedar Grove 389 -586 -18 66.4 5931 64 13 -16 Xavier Dennis, Redan, Ced Grov 313 -653 -30 47.9 5159 58 14 -17 Todd Rampley, Peachtree 350 -624 -35 56.0 4614 40 81 -83 Charles Dudish, Avondale 290 -520 -NA 55.8 4577 38 64 -67 D’Vonn Gibbons, St Moun, Step 288 -541 -20 53.2 4536 30 13 -16 Maurice Avery, McNair 300 -598 -27 50.2 4453 48 99 -01 Quincy Carter, SW DeKalb 264 -466 -17 56.6 4450 37 92 -95 Billy Ray, Dunwoody 314 -557 -19 56.3 4345 26 83 -85 Trevous Reynolds, Arabia Mtn. 292 -480 -20 60.8 4189 34 11 -13 Reggie Ball, Stephenson 247 -466 -17 53.0 4181 40 99 -02 Mike Brinkley, Druid Hills 276 -469 -25 58.8 4155 38 83 -85 Dwayne Harris, Lith, Tucker 210 -437 -26 48.1 4133 31 02 -05

CAREER RUSHING RECORDS BASED ON YARDS NAME, SCHOOL ATT YDS YPC YPG TD'S YEARS Roddy Jones, Chamblee 808 5055 6.3 158.0 76 03 -06 Patrick Pass, Tucker 647 5044 7.8 109.7 50 92 -95 T.J. Johnson, Lakeside 654 4517 6.9 122.1 61 89 -92 Kregg Lumpkin, Stephenson 583 4358 7.5 99.0 54 99 -02 Theron Dudley, Stephenson 677 4302 6.4 104.9 41 97 -00 Mack Brown, Redan, M.L. King Jr. 542 3994 7.4 92.9 42 06 -09 Gordon Clinkscale, Dunwoody 527 3846 7.3 120.2 37 95 -97 Quatez Dudley, Druid Hills 623 3843 6.2 98.7 48 90 -93 Rod Perrymond, Dunwoody 544 3761 6.9 134.3 51 92 -93 Labron Morris, Cedar Grove 453 3653 8.1 96.6 29 12 -15 Phillip Peoples, Cross Keys 714 3601 5.0 92.3 27 02 -05 O’Kenno Loyal, Columbia 495 3553 7.2 98.7 40 08 -11

TOTAL CAREER RECEIVING YARDS Josh Vann, Tucker 2014 -17 2892 yds. Jason Haselwood, Cedar Grove 2015 -18 2872 yds. Kevah Brantley, Lithonia 2016 -18 2386 yds, Kelvin Kight, Lithonia 1997 -99 2303 yds. Vincent Dallas, Cedar Grove 2008 -10 2192 yds. Blake Tibbs, M.L. King 2009 -11 2173 yds. Demarco Robinson, M.L. King 2008 -10 2087 yds. Steve Davenport, SW DeKalb 1982 -84 2083 yds. Josh Jarboe, Cedar Grove 2005 -07 2005 yds.

CAREER POINTS, BY KICKING Kirk Roach, Peachtree 1980 -83 206 pts. Chris Gardocki, Redan 1985 -87 196 pts. Wisdom Nzidee, Stephenson 2011 -13 176 pts. Colin Anderson, Stephenson 2007 -10 172 pts. Ricky Peacock, Tucker 2005 -08 165 pts. Adam Lippy, Tucker 2014 -16 159 pts. Blake Harr, Tucker 2001 -03 157 pts. Austin Breed, Dunwoody 2007 -09 156 pts.

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2015 Garrett Rigby, Tucker, S; Tabarius Peterson, Tucker, DE 2013 Greg Phillips, Arabia Mountain, WR; Kayton Samuels, Arabia Mountain, DT; Dominick Sanders, Tucker, DB. 2012 Demarquis Polite -Bray, Martin Luther King Jr., WR; Robert Brice, Southwest DeKalb, CB; Baron Poole, Southwest DeKalb, DE. 2011 Jonquel Dawson, Martin Luther King Jr., QB; Jordan Landry, Tucker, DB; Keithon Redding, Columbia, WR; Dextin Love, Columbia, DB; Toran Davis, Southwest DeKalb, LB; Jacob Sealand, Tucker, LB; Darien Foreman, Dun- woody, DL; Gabriel Echols, Southwest DeKalb, DL. 2010 Chris Sanders, Tucker, DB; Dave Mann, Lithonia, DE; Demarcus Sherod, Co- lumbia, LB; Vincent Dallas, Cedar Grove, WR; Kevin Byard, Martin Luther King Jr., DB; Demarco Robinson, Martin Luther King Jr., WR. 2009 Quenton Brown, Tucker, DL; Matthew Hardeman, Avondale, DL; Don Steib, Stone Mountain, DT; Lorenzo Bryson, Tucker, LB; Sharrod Golightly, South- west DeKalb, DB; Jonathan Mincy, Southwest DeKalb, DB; Raymond Sanders, Stephenson, RB; Corey Phillips, Martin Luther King Jr., DB. 2008 Warren Norman, Chamblee, RB; Jonathan Davis, Tucker, LB; A.J. Bouye, Tuck- er, DB; Nigel Mitchell -Thornton, Stephenson, LB. 2007 Charles Reeves, Stone Mountain, WR; Derrick Harris, Tucker, RB -DB 2006 Roddy Jones, Chamblee, RB; Nicolai Schwarzkopf, Chamblee, TE 2005 Dwayne Harris, Tucker, QB; Marcus Ball, Stephenson, DB; Jermaine Cunning- ham, Stephenson, DE. 2004 Tavares Kearney, Tucker, LB; Joseph Williams, Southwest DeKalb, OL. 2003 D.T. McDowell, Tucker, QB; Josh Johnson, Stephenson, LB; Travis Chambers, Chamblee, LB; Michael Grant, Stephenson, DB; Tramaine Jefferson, McNair, DB; Frank Morton, Southwest DeKalb, DT; Brandon Lang, Tucker, DE; Chris Jackson, Cedar Grove, DE. 2001 Trawick Boger, Southwest DeKalb, QB; Chris Tucker, Southwest DeKalb, OG; Malasa Hill, Stephenson, DE. 2000 Germaine Brooks, Southwest DeKalb, CB; Chaurean Toy, Southwest DeKalb, OT. 1999 Leslie Williams, Stone Mountain,DE; Jatavis Sanders, Stone Mountain, DB; Erk Lucas, Tucker, LB; David Havlish, Tucker, OL. 1998 Kendall Newson, Columbia, TE; Gary Byrd, Stone Mountain, OL; Michael Lind- sey, Lakeside, DL; Rashaud Walker, Southwest DeKalb, DB; Naazir Yamini, Lakeside, LB. 1997 Bruce Adrine, Lakeside, DE; Terrence Trammell, Southwest DeKalb, S; Vince Moore, Lakeside, QB. 1996 Arvin Richard, Southwest DeKalb, RB; Reshae Head, Southwest DeKalb, TE; Jarvis Slaton, Tucker, DE; Orantes Grant, Dunwoody, LB; Eric Hall, Lithonia, WR; Brian Holmes, Tucker, K.

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1995 Corey Richardson, Stone Mountain, OL; Walker Atrice, Lakeside, DB; Gerald Williams, Tucker, WR; Darius Walker, Southwest DeKalb, DL; Jonathan Frank- lin, Tucker, DL; Andre O'Neal, Cedar Grove, LB; Joey May, Southwest DeKalb, DB. 1994 Marcus Camp, Lithonia, LB; Jerome Weaks, McNair, QB; Jovan Riley, Dun- woody, CB; Ivory Covington, Dunwoody, S; Tyrone Lewis, Clarkston, OL; Sam Simmons, Druid Hills, DL. 1993 T.J. Johnson, Lakeside, RB; Steve Shivers, Lakeside, WR; Michael Humphrey, Dunwoody, WR; Jeff Saturday, Shamrock, OL; B.J. Cohen, Cedar Grove, DL; Delaine Manley, Lithonia, DL; Wade Wilburn, Lithonia, DB. 1992 Khalid Burnette, McNair, DB; Xavier Shepard, McNair, WR; Bryan DeGraffen- reid, Dunwoody, DL; Hubert Harris, Lakeside, LB; Chris Little, Lakeside, DL; Bill Thompson, Dunwoody, DL; Chris Ward, Southwest DeKalb, LB; Shawn Sickler, Shamrock, DL. 1991 Orlando Adwaters, Lithonia, DE; James Cummings, Henderson, TE; Tee Ed- wards, Tucker, DB; Kanon Parkman, Stone Mountain, K; Todd Pittard, Dun- woody, DE; Quevin Redding, Southwest DeKalb, RB; Ric Robinson, Tucker, DB; Jess Walton, Lakeside, CB. 1990 Kurt Frederick, Tucker, QB; Eddie Baety, Southwest DeKalb, WR; Derrick Lea- phart, Southwest DeKalb, C; Chris White, Stone Mountain, OL; Derrick Nesbitt, Towers, DB; Johnny Oates, Druid Hills, K. 1989 Walter Tate, Clarkston, DL; Matt Crosby, Lakeside, DL; Jim Glenn, Lakeside, DL; Marlin Williams, Southwest DeKalb, LB; Travis Render, Southwest DeK- alb, DB. 1988 Lewis Jackson, Southwest DeKalb, RB; Scott Gold, Lakeside, OT; Chris Gardocki, Redan, QB; Kyle Frederick, Tucker, OT; Brett Copeland, Clarkston, C; Alex Chambliss, Clarkston, LB. 1987 Robert Jester, Gordon, RB; LeMonte Tellis, Peachtree, OT; Darrian Middle- brooks, Gordon, OT; Eddie Miller, SWD, WR; Greg Lester, Lakeside, WR; Billy Anderson, Lakeside, LB. 1986 Billy Ray, Dunwoody, QB; Michael Brinkley, Druid Hills, QB; Roger Shultz, Peachtree, OT; Joe Siffri, Henderson, OG; Huey Richardson, Lakeside, DE; Marvin Oglesby,Towers, NG; Mike Norman,Towers, C. 1985 Cedric Stallworth, Southwest DeKalb, DB; Steve Davenport, SWD, WR; David Ammons, Columbia, TE; Steve Harmon, Clarkston, DB. 1984 Rodney Peters, Tucker, RB; Rory Turner, Gordon, DB; James Ross, Southwest DeKalb, DB; Vincent Guthrie, Lithonia, LB; Troy Sadowski, Chamblee, TE; Brad White, Lithonia, OL. 1983 Rod Saddler, Columbia, DE; Henry Harris, Columbia, DL; Mike Marshall, Walk- er, LB; Johnny Shields, Walker, DE; John Abram, Lithonia, OT; Steve Squire, Peachtree, DB; Jerry Jones, Clarkston, RB.

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1982 Ladd Fletcher, Lakeside, WR; Roy Brabson, Lakeside, OT; Kevin Griffin, South- west DeKalb, NT; Steve Coppenger, Southwest DeKalb, TE; Venson Elder, Towers, RB; Ricky McMahan, Towers, DL; Rob Shuler, Peachtree, DL; Steve Wallace, Chamblee, DL; Tony Slaton, Columbia, WR. 1981 Rory Graves, Columbia, OL; Kelly Quinn, Stone Mountain, DT; Jon Tedder, Tucker, DL. 1980 Steve Hill, Cedar Grove, RB; Don Hogan, Peachtree, DB; Tommy Carroll, Dun- woody, E; Mark Heninger, Redan, OL; Tommy Rose, Peachtree, OL; Don An- derson, Stone Mountain, LB. 1979 Melvin Dorsey, Lakeside, RB; Bob Berry, Southwest DeKalb, QB; Jack Lindsey, Southwest DeKalb, LB; Richard Povilaitus, Cross Keys, LB; Eric Jeffries, Redan, OL; Tim Crowe, Stone Mountain, DL; John Schaefer, Lakeside, OL; Va- da King, Towers, LB. 1978 Cliff Austin, Avondale, RB. 1977 Curt Wellborn, Avondale, E; Phillip Swindoll, Cedar Grove, TE; Randy Scott, Columbia, DL; Davy Sawyer, Avondale, QB; Chris Welton, Peachtree, QB. 1976 Jim McCoun, Lakeside, SE; Scott Wages, Tucker, OG; David Henderson, Lakeside, QB; Mike Weaver, Gordon, WR; Parry Winder, Dunwoody, RB. 1975 Gary Daniel, Southwest DeKalb, C; Tom Parkerson, Lakeside, OT; Mike Klar- man, Southwest DeKalb, LB; Jeff Gray, Henderson, S; John O’Neal, Lakeside, RB. 1974 Greg Graves, Southwest DeKalb, RB; Craig Fleming, Henderson, LB. 1972 Danny Myers, Henderson. 1971 Jack Fuqua, Lakeside; Beau Bruce, Avondale; Danny Buggs, Avondale; Gary Kiker, Chamblee; Tommy Harris, Lakeside. 1970 Jimmy Poulus, Towers; James Murray, Tucker; Fred Bettress, Avondale. 1969 Ray Bradford, Towers; Mitch Sutton, Stone Mountain; Milton Bruce, Avondale. 1968 Charles Dudish, Avondale; Mike Cawthon, Avondale; John Drake, Chamblee; Gary Hanson, Lakeside; John McMakin, Tucker. 1967 Billy Brice, Avondale. 1966 Jerry Gulledge, Avondale; Lanny Pearce, Clarkston; Steve DeBardelaben, South- west DeKalb. 1965 Tommy Hannah, Druid Hills, E; George Veal, Avondale, OG; Tim Bice, Cross Keys, OG; Brad Johnson, Avondale, HB; Steve Mills, Avondale, FB. 1964 Stanley Anderson, Avondale, C; Ray Stephens, Tucker, C; David Cooper, Avon- dale, HB. 1963 Felton Lancaster, Cross Keys; Tommy Carlisle, Avondale, FB; Dowis Johnson, Tucker, HB. 1962 Marquis Baeszler, Southwest DeKalb, FB. 1961 Ed Pritchett, Avondale, QB; Bud Cobb, Chamblee, E; Jimmy Partin, Chamblee, RB; Mike Herron, Avondale. 1960 Richard Hall, Druid Hills, HB.

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1958 Stanley Bell, Avondale, OT. 1957 Phil Ashe, Stone Mountain, OT; Tommy Najour, Druid Hills, O; Neel Patrick, Druid Hills, E. 1956 Tommy Lewis, Southwest DeKalb, QB. 1952 Larry Bolton, Tucker, OG; Curtis Akin, Tucker, E; Robert Brown, Clarkston, C.

DEKALB PLAYERS NAMED TO GEORGIA -FLORIDA ALL -STAR GAME

2001 Marcus McNeill, Cedar Grove, OT; Jerome Jones, Lakeside, LB; Brandon Can- non, Stephenson, DE; Demario Minter, Stephenson, DB. 2001 Quan Dominick, Cedar Grove, TE; Quentin Burrell, Southwest Dekalb, DB; Jabari Davis, Tucker, RB. 2000 Travis Harris, Southwest DeKalb, LB; Ronald Abrams, Southwest DeKalb, DB; Kelvin Kight, Lithonia, WR. 1999 Jeff Womble, Dunwoody, NG; Marcus Lewis, Dunwoody, DE. 1998 Tad Golden, Southwest DeKalb, DB. 1997 Melvin Richey, Southwest DeKalb, DT; Joe Jackson, Lakeside, SS; Cosey Cole- man, Southwest DeKalb, OT. 1996 Cory Robinson, Tucker, DB; Jason Holloman, Lakeside, OL; Marshall Presley, Lakeside, OL; Jerrold Dennis, Southwest DeKalb, FB; Quincy Carter, Southwest DeKalb, QB; Patrick Pass, Tucker, RB. 1995 Marco Shepard, Southwest DeKalb, WR; Miles Luckie, Clarkston, DT; Demetri- us Lewis, Southwest DeKalb, DB; Rodney Williams, Southwest DeKalb, P; Lar- ry Mann, Dunwoody, LB; Lance Gray, Towers, DL; Jamil Graham, Druid Hills, DL; Jason Jones, Redan, DL. 1994 Howard Bartley, Southwest DeKalb, LB; Rod Perrymond, Dunwoody, RB; Travis Stroud, Dunwoody, DL; Terry Wilkerson, Cedar Grove, DL. 1993 Charles London, Dunwoody, RB; Kane Walker, Cedar Grove, OL; Delanie Man- ley, Lithonia, DL. 1992 Boris Oden, Lakeside, OL; Chris Turner, Southwest DeKalb, DL; Million Wil- liams, Cedar Grove, TE; Carlos Curry, Columbia, DL. 1991 Michael Guffie, Lakeside, WR -DB; Cedric Zachery, Southwest DeKalb, WR. 1990 Hason Graham, Southwest DeKalb, WR; Derrick Nesbitt, Towers, DB. 1989 Walter Tate, Clarkston, DL; Ricky Sutton, Tucker, LB; Marlin Williams, South- west DeKalb, LB; Robert O’Neal, Clarkston, DB. 1988 Kyle Frederick Tucker, OT; Alex Chambliss, Clarkston, BL; Brett Copeland, Clarkston, C; Chris Gardocki, Redan, K. 1987 LeMonte Tellis, Peachtree, OT; Eddie Miller, Southwest DeKalb, WR; Greg Lester, Lakeside, WR. 1986 Billy Ray, Dunwoody, QB; Joe Siffri, Henderson, OT; Roger Schultz, Peachtree, OT; Jeff Brown, Dunwoody, LB.

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DEKALB COUNTY PLAYERS DRAFTED BY THE NFL

YEAR - NAME -HIGH SCHOOL -COLLEGE -NFL TEAM -ROUND DRAFTED 2019 - Montez Sweat, Stephenson, Mississippi State, Washington Redskins, 1st Rock Ya -Sin, Southwest DeKalb, Temple, Indianapolis Colts, 2nd Duke Shelley, Tucker, Kansas State, Chicago Bears, 6th 2017 - Gerald Everett, Columbia, South Alabama, Los Angelos Rams, 2nd Ukeme Eligwe, Stone Mountain, Georgia Southern, Kansas City, 5th 2016 - Kevin Byard, Martin Luther King Jr., Middle Tennessee State, Tennessee, 3rd 2015 - Breshad Perriman, Arabia Mountain, Central Florida, Baltimore, 1st Preston Smith, Stephenson, Mississippi State, Washington, 2nd Mike Davis, Stephenson, South Carolina, San Francisco, 4th 2013 - Jamoris Slaughter, Tucker, Notre Dame, Cleveland, 6th 2012 - Bruce Irvin, Stephenson, West Virginia, Seattle, 1st Stephen Hill, Miller Grove, Georgia Tech, New York Jets, 2nd Corey White, Dunwoody, Samford, New Orleans, 5th 2011 - Kelvin Sheppard, Stephenson, LSU, Buffalo, 3rd DaNorris Searcy, Towers, North Carolina, Buffalo, 4th Dwayne Harris, Tucker, East Carolina, Dallas, 6th 2010 - Jermaine Cunningham, Stephenson, Florida, New England, 2nd Perry Riley, Stephenson, Washington, 4th 2009 - Asher Allen, Tucker, Georgia, Minnesota, 3rd 2008 - Dexter Jackson, Dunwoody, Appalachian State, Tampa Bay, 2nd Thomas Brown, Tucker, Georgia, Atlanta, 6th 2006 - Marcus McNeill, Cedar Grove, Auburn, San Diego, 2nd Demario Minter, Stephenson, Georgia, Cleveland, 5th Anthony Cannon, Stephenson, Tulane, Detroit, 7th 2003 - Robert Mathis, McNair, Alabama A&M, Indianapolis, 5th 2002 - Kendall Newsom, Columbia, Middle Tennessee State, Jacksonville, 7th 2001 - Quincy Carter, SW DeKalb, Georgia, Dallas, 2nd Idrees Bashir, Dunwoody, Memphis, Indianapolis, 2nd Robert Carswell, Stone Mountain, Clemson, San Diego, 7th 2000 - Cosey Coleman, SW DeKalb, Tennessee, Tampa Bay, 2nd Robert Bean, Lakeside, Mississippi State, Cincinnati, 5th Orantes Grant, Dunwoody, Georgia, Dallas, 7th Patrick Pass, Tucker, Georgia, New England, 7th 1999 - Rodney Williams, SW DeKalb, Georgia Tech, St Louis, 7th 1998 - Kevin McLeod, Clarkston, Auburn, Jacksonville, 6th 1997 - Rod Brown, Lithonia, NC St., Arizona, 6th Chris Ward, SW DeKalb, Kentucky, Baltimore, 7th 1993 - Robert O'Neal, Clarkston, Clemson, Miami, 6th 1992 - Muhammad Shamsid -deen, McNair, UT Chattanooga, Seattle,8th Eddie Miller, SW DeKalb, South Carolina, Indianapolis, 9th 1991 - Huey Richardson, Lakeside, Florida, Pittsburgh, lst Chris Gardocki, Redan, Clemson, Chicago, 3rd

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YEAR - NAME -HIGH SCHOOL -COLLEGE -NFL TEAM -ROUND DRAFTED 1990 - Terance Mathis, Redan, New Mexico, NY Jets, 6th Fred Jones, SW DeKalb, Grambling, Kansas City, 4th Clemente Gordon, SW DeKalb, Grambling, Cleveland, 11th 1989 - Troy Sadowski, Chamblee, Georgia, Atlanta, 6th Cedric Stallworth, SW DeKalb, GA Tech, Green Bay, 11th 1988 - Kirk Roach, Peachtree, Western Carolina, Buffalo, 5th 1987 - Harris Barton, Dunwoody, N. Carolina, San Francisco, lst Rod Saddler, Columbia, Texas A&M, St. Louis, 4th Greg Davis, Lakeside, Citadel, Tampa Bay 9th 1986 - Steve Wallace, Chamblee, Auburn, San Francisco, 4th 1985 - Kevin Butler, Redan, Georgia, Chicago, 4th K. D. Dunn, Gordon, Clemson, St. Louis, 5th 1983 - Cliff Austin, Avondale, Clemson, New Orleans, 3rd Bob Harris, Cedar Grove, Auburn, St. Louis, 8th 1982 - Jeff Bryant, Gordon, Clemson, Seattle, lst 1981 - Robert Parham, Gordon, Grambling, San Diego, l0th Lester Mickens, Gordon, Kansas, New Orleans, llth 1978 - Kem Coleman, Sequoyah, Mississippi, New England, 6th 1977 - Andy Spiva, Chamblee, Tennessee, St. Louis, 5th David Whitehurst, Walker, Furman, Green Bay, 8th 1976 - Glynn Harrison, Columbia, Georgia, San Diego, 9th 1975 - Danny Buggs, Avondale, West Virginia, N.Y. Giants, 3rd 1974 - Mitch Sutton, Stone Mountain, Kansas, Philadelphia, 3rd Jimmy Poulos, Towers, Georgia, St. Louis, 13th 1972 - John McMakin, Tucker, Clemson, Pittsburgh, 3rd 1971 - Chip Kell, Avondale, Tennessee, San Diego, 17th

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DEKALB AND THE NFL FREE AGENTS

Not all of the DeKalb players that competed in the were drafted. Some players were signed as free agents and were able to make the regular season roster. Listed are the players that spent at least a year in the NFL after signing as a free agent:

2019 - Jakobi Meyers, Arabia Mountain, North Carolina State, New England Tyler Jones, Stephenson, North Carolina State, New York Jets Terez Hall, Martin Luther King Jr., Missouri, New England Jonathan Ledbetter, Tucker, Georgia, Miami Bryson Allen -Williams, Cedar Grove, South Carolina, Oakland 2018 - Dominick Sanders, Tucker, Georgia, Philadelphia Davin Bellamy, Chamblee, Georgia, Houston Danny Ezechukwu, Arabia Mountain, Purdue, Philadelphia Jonathan Wynn, Stephenson, Vanderbilt, Minnesota Mackendy Cheridor, Columbia, Georgia State, Atlanta 2017 - Jhaustin Thomas, Columbia, Iowa State, Indianapolis 2016 - Josh Dawson, Tucker, Georgia, Atlanta Darreon Herring, Stephenson, Vanderbilt 2015 - Mike Thornton, Stephenson, Georgia, Pittsburgh James Vaughters, Tucker, Stanford, Green Bay Jonathan Mincy, Southwest DeKalb, Auburn, Atlanta 2014 - Marcus Ball, Stephenson, Memphis, New Orleans Seantavius Jones, Tucker, Valdosta State, New Orleans Kenny Ladler, Stephenson, Vanderbilt, Buffalo Kenny Gilstrap, Miller Grove, Middle Tennessee State, Baltimore 2013 - Bryan Jean -Pierre, Dunwoody, William&Mary, Carolina A.J. Hawkins, Martin Luther King Jr., Ole Miss, Kansas City Gerald Rivers, Cedar Grove, Ole Miss, St. Louis Josh Jarboe, Cedar Grove, Arkansas State, Washington Charles Reeves, Stone Mountain, Troy, Washington 2012 - Neiko Thorpe, Tucker, Auburn, Kansas City Malcolm Beyah, Chamblee, Middle Tennessee State, New Orleans 2011 - Lamarcus Thompson, Redan, Tennessee, Atlanta 2010 - Brandon Lang, Tucker, Troy State, San Diego Eric Ward, Southwest DeKalb, Richmond, Atlanta 2009 - Julius Williams, Towers, Connecticut, Jacksonville Cord Parks, Stone Mountain, Northeastern, St. Louis Dobson Collins, Stone Mountain, Gardner -Webb, San Francisco 2008 - Kregg Lumpkin, Stephenson, Georgia, Green Bay Michael Grant, Stephenson, Arkansas, Jacksonville Kalvin McRae, Avondale, University of Ohio, Kansas City Malik Jackson, Dunwoody, Louisville, Oakland 2007 - Jonathan Palmer, Cedar Grove, Auburn, Pittsburgh Jermaine McElveen, Lakeside, UAB, Tennessee

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Not all of the DeKalb players that competed in the National Football League were drafted. Some players were signed as free agents and were able to make the regular season roster. Listed are the players that spent at least a year in the NFL after signing as a free agent:

2007 - Israel Route, Stephenson, Tulane, Detroit 2006 - Maurice Avery, McNair, Memphis, New York Jets Tim Goodwell, Tucker, Memphis, Green Bay 2005 - Keon Newson, Columbia, Bowling Green, St. Louis Travis Harris, Southwest DeKalb, Florida, Tennessee 2004 - Bruce Adrine, Lakeside, Georgia, Atlanta 2002 - Chris Brown, Avondale, UAB, Jacksonville Sean Dillard, Redan, Temple, Washington Gary Byrd, Stone Mountain, Buffalo 2000 - Cedric Oglesby, Southwest DeKalb, South Carolina State, Dallas 1999 - Danny Kight, Druid Hills, Augusta, Indianapolis Jeff Saturday, Shamrock, UNC, Indianapolis Kevin McLeod, Clarkston, Auburn, Tampa Bay 1997 - Rico Clark, Lakeside, Louisville, Indianapolis, New England Allen DeGraffenried, Dunwoody, Vanderbilt, Arizona 1995 - Hasson Graham, SWD, UGA, New England 1993 - Ricky Sutton, Tucker, Auburn, Steelers 1987 - Matt Battaglia, Lithonia, Louisville, Philadelphia, Cleveland 1986 - Rory Graves, Columbia, Ohio State, Raiders 1985 - David Edwards, Columbia, Illinois, Pittsburgh 1983 - Angelo Snipes, Walker, West GA, Washington, KC, San Diego 1981 - Randy Scott, Columbia, Alabama, Green Bay 1978 - Tommy Southard, Druid Hills, Furman, St Louis 1974 - Dick Conn, Lakeside, Georgia, Pittsburgh, New England

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SCHOOL RECORDS

Eleven -man tackle football began for all schools in DeKalb County in 1950. Druid Hills also played some eleven -man football in the 1930s, and Southwest DeKalb played elev- en -man football for the first time in 1949. Prior to that time, eight -man football was played in the county.

ARABIA MOUNTAIN 1985 6-5 Crawford Kennedy Year W-L Coach 1986 6-4 Crawford Kennedy 2009 2-5 Christopher Beal 1987 6-4 Crawford Kennedy 2010 3-7 Christopher Beal 1988 8-2 Crawford Kennedy 2011 3-7 Christopher Beal 1989 10 -3 Fred Foster 2012 4-6 Christopher Beal 1990 1-9 Fred Foster 2013 7-3 Stanley Pritchett 1991 0-10 Christopher Beal 2014 4-6 Stanley Pritchett 1992 1-9 Christopher Beal 2015 4-6 Stanley Pritchett 1993 0-10 Ron Kitchens 2016 9-3 Stanley Pritchett 1994 2-8 Ron Kitchens 2017 9-3 Stanley Pritchett 1995 2-8 Ron Kitchens 2018 6-5 Stanley Pritchett 1996 5-5 Ron Kitchens 1997 2-8 Ron Kitchens AVONDALE 1998 2-8 Jerry Smart Year W-L Coach 1999 4-6 Karl Moton 1950 4-5 R.E. Townsley 2000 1-9 Maurice Tyler 1951 3-7 Calvin Ramsey 2001 5-5 Maurice Tyler 1952 8-1-1 Calvin Ramsey 2002 3-7 Maurice Tyler 1953 3-5-2 Calvin Ramsey 2003 3-7 Maurice Tyler 1954 8-2 Calvin Ramsey 2004 0-10 Pat Foster 1955 7-3 Calvin Ramsey 2005 2-8 Mark Adams 1956 7-2-1 Calvin Ramsey 2006 2-8 Mark Adams 1957 10 -2 Calvin Ramsey 2007 3-7 Mark Adams 1958 11 -0-2 Calvin Ramsey 2008 1-9 Mike Carson 1959 9-1 Calvin Ramsey 2009 6-5 Mike Carson 1960 12 -1 Calvin Ramsey 2010 2-8 Byron McCall 1961 9-1 Calvin Ramsey 1962 9-1 Calvin Ramsey BRIARCLIFF 1963 12 -1 Calvin Ramsey 1959 2-3-1 Sam Black 1964 12 -1 Calvin Ramsey 1960 3-7 Sam Black 1965 10 -1 Calvin Ramsey 1961 3-7 Sam Black 1966 10 -1 Calvin Ramsey 1962 1-8-1 Sam Black 1967 9-1 Calvin Ramsey 1963 4-5-1 Frank Hixon 1968 8-1-1 Calvin Ramsey 1964 4-3-3 Frank Hixon 1969 10 -1 Calvin Ramsey 1965 5-4-1 Frank Hixon 1970 8-1 Crawford Kennedy 1966 4-6 Frank Hixon 1971 11 -2-1 Crawford Kennedy 1967 4-6 Frank Hixon 1972 10 -2 Crawford Kennedy 1968 1-9 Cookie Ramos 1973 7-3 Crawford Kennedy 1969 1-9 Cookie Ramos 1974 6-4 Crawford Kennedy 1970 2-7-1 Jim Costen 1975 7-2-1 Crawford Kennedy 1971 5-5 Jim Costen 1976 14 -0 Crawford Kennedy 1972 2-8 Talley Johnson 1977 8-2 Crawford Kennedy 1973 2-8 Talley Johnson 1978 8-3 Crawford Kennedy 1974 2-8 Dickey Bean 1979 9-3 Crawford Kennedy 1975 4-6 Bruce Stephens 1980 4-6 Crawford Kennedy 1976 3-7 Bruce Stephens 1981 3-7 Crawford Kennedy 1977 0-10 Bruce Stephens 1982 5-5 Crawford Kennedy 1978 3-7 Bruce Stephens 1983 9-2-1 Crawford Kennedy 1979 2-8 Bruce Stephens 1984 6-4 Crawford Kennedy 1980 1-9 Frank Springer

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1981 0-10 Ron Young 1950 4-3 Tony Palma 1982 1-9 Ron Young 1951 2-6-2 Tony Palma 1983 5-4-1 Ron Young 1952 4-6 Tony Palma 1984 4-4-1 Joe O'Neal 1953 3-6-1 Tony Palma 1985 4-6 Joe O'Neal 1954 5-5 Tony Palma 1986 2-8 Joe O'Neal 1955 4-6 Tony Palma 1956 2-8 Tony Palma CEDAR GROVE 1957 0-10 Tony Palma 1972 4-4 Ed Meyer 1958 5-4-1 Tony Palma 1973 7-2-1 Ed Meyer 1959 6-4 Gene Goff 1974 5-5 Clint Flanagan 1960 9-2 Gene Goff 1975 7-3 Clint Flanagan 1961 5-6 Gene Goff 1976 12 -l Clint Flanagan 1962 8-1-1 Gene Goff 1977 3-6-1 Fred Foster 1963 6-3-1 Gene Goff 1978 10 -1 Fred Foster 1964 6-4 Gene Goff 1979 9-2 Fred Foster 1965 8-4 Gene Goff 1980 3-6-1 Fred Foster 1966 6-3-1 Gene Goff 1981 6-4 Fred Foster 1967 5-5 Gene Goff 1982 7-3 Fred Foster 1968 4-5-1 Gene Goff 1983 3-7 Eric Taggart 1969 8-2 Goff/Rains 1984 3-6-1 Harry Newberry 1970 6-4 Eddie Rains 1985 1-9 Harry Newberry 1971 7-2-1 Tony Martin 1986 4-6 Harry Newberry 1972 5-4-1 Tony Martin 1987 5-5 Harry Newberry 1973 4-5-1 Tony Martin 1988 6-4 Harry Newberry 1974 7-3 Tony Martin 1989 8-2 Harry Newberry 1975 6-4 Tony Martin 1990 11 -1 Harry Newberry 1976 1-9 Ron Carter 1991 14 -1 Harry Newberry 1977 2-8 French Johnson 1992 9-3 Ozzie Harrell 1978 4-6 French Johnson 1993 7-4 Ozzie Harrell 1979 9-2 French Johnson 1994 3-9 Ozzie Harrell 1980 9-2 French Johnson 1995 6-4 Ozzie Harrell 1981 10 -1 French Johnson 1996 5-5 Ozzie Harrell 1982 11 -2 French Johnson 1997 8-3 Ozzie Harrell 1983 8-3 Jim Cagle 1998 6-4 Ozzie Harrell 1984 6-5 Jim Cagle 1999 8-3 Ozzie Harrell 1985 5-5 Jim Cagle 2000 5-5 Ozzie Harrell 1986 5-5 Jim Cagle 2001 6-4 Robert Rice 1987 4-6 Jim Cagle 2002 4-6 Robert Rice 1988 6-4 Jim Cagle 2003 0-10 Ray Bonner 1989 4-6 Jim Cagle 2004 5-5 Ray Bonner 1990 5-5 Eddie Rains 2005 4-6 Ray Bonner 1991 1-9 Scott Doss 2006 5-5 Ray Bonner 1992 2-7 Scott Doss 2007 5-5 Ray Bonner 1993 1-8 Scott Doss 2008 6-4 Ray Bonner 1994 3-7 Eric Watson 2009 5-5 Ray Bonner 1995 5-5 Eric Watson 2010 8-5 Ray Bonner 1996 2-8 Eric Watson 2011 7-4 Ray Bonner 1997 1-9 Eric Watson 2012 6-5 Ray Bonner 1998 4-6 Steve Adley 2013 7-5 Jermaine Smith 1999 2-8 Steve Adley 2014 9-3 Jermaine Smith 2000 4-6 Wade Beale 2015 11 -2-1 Jermaine Smith 2001 6-4 Wade Beale 2016 13 -2 Jermaine Smith 2002 6-4 Wade Beale 2017 13 -1 Jermaine Smith 2003 6-4 Wade Beale 2018 14 -1 Jermaine Smith 2004 4-6 Brent Miller 2005 9-3 Brent Miller CHAMBLEE 2006 8-2 Brent Miller

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2007 12 -2 Jim Showfety 1993 12 -1 Roy Sparks 2008 6-5 Mike Collins 1994 4-6 Larry Jester 2009 7-4 Mike Collins 1995 2-8 Larry Jester 2010 2-8 James Soza 1996 5-5 Larry Jester 2011 4-6 James Soza 1997 11 -3 Larry Jester 2012 8-2 Allen Johnson 1998 7-5 Larry Jester 2013 6-4 Allen Johnson 1999 1-9 Jeff Tarver 2014 1-9 Allen Johnson 2000 1-9 Jeff Tarver 2015 2-8 Allen Johnson 2001 1-9 Wayne Jones 2016 2-8 Curtis Mattair 2002 2-8 Wayne Jones 2017 1-9 Curtis Mattair 2003 4-6 Wayne Jones 2018 0-10 Curtis Mattair 2004 4-6 Wayne Jones 2005 4-6 Wayne Jones CLARKSTON 2006 3-7 Wayne Jones 1950 4-3 Jim Owen 2007 0-10 Jay Rollerson 1951 5-4-1 Jim Owen 2008 2-8 Jay Rollerson 1952 8-1-1 Jim Owen 2009 1-9 Jay Rollerson 1953 6-3-1 Jim Owen 2010 1-9 Jay Rollerson 1954 0-10 Ed Tatum 2011 2-8 Gary Wansley 1955 0-10 Ed Tatum 2012 5-5 Gary Wansley 1956 6-4 Ed Tatum 2013 4-5-1 Gary Wansley 1957 7-3 Ed Tatum 2014 0-10 Terrance Hughey 1958 7-1-1 Jack Carroll 2015 1-8 Terrance Hughey 1959 7-3 Jack Carroll 2016 1-9 Terrance Hughey 1960 5-5 Jack Carroll 2017 1-9 Terrance Hughey 1961 3-7 Jack Carroll 2018 0-10 Terrance Hughey 1962 6-4 Jimmy Ackerman 1963 7-2-1 Jimmy Ackerman COLUMBIA 1964 8-2 Jimmy Ackerman 1967 4-5-1 George Lawson 1965 7-3-1 Jimmy Ackerman 1968 0-10 George Lawson 1966 2-7-1 Jimmy Ackerman 1969 6-4 George Lawson 1967 3-7 Jimmy Ackerman 1970 9-2 Phil Knight 1968 7-3 Jimmy Ackerman 1971 7-3-1 Phil Knight 1969 7-3 Charlie Lingerfelt 1972 2-7-1 Phil Knight 1970 6-4 Stacy Burton 1973 2-7-1 Phil Knight 1971 5-4-1 Jack Miller 1974 4-6 Harold Henderson 1972 6-4 Jack Miller 1975 5-4-1 Harold Henderson 1973 8-3 Jack Miller 1976 1-9 Harold Henderson 1974 1-9 Jack Miller 1977 2-8 Harold Henderson 1975 5-3-2 Jack Miller 1978 6-5 George Pugh 1976 2-8 Jack Miller 1979 6-4 Ray Bonner 1977 3-7 Terry Sport 1980 7-5 Ray Bonner 1978 3-7 Terry Sport 1981 12 -3 Ray Bonner 1979 2-8 Terry Sport 1982 8-3 Ray Bonner 1980 7-3 Tommy Stringer 1983 2-8 Ray Bonner 1981 4-6 Tommy Stringer 1984 2-8 Ray Bonner 1982 6-4 Tommy Stringer 1985 8-4 Bob Lord 1983 6-4 Tommy Stringer 1986 7-4 Bob Lord 1984 5-4-1 Tommy Stringer 1987 5-6 Bob Lord 1985 4-6 Tommy Stringer 1988 6-5 R.D. Dorris 1986 6-6 Tommy Stringer 1989 4-6 Ron Sebree 1987 10 -2 Tommy Stringer 1990 1-9 Ron Sebree 1988 11 -1 Tommy Stringer 1991 2-8 Ron Sebree 1989 8-4 Roy Sparks 1992 6-4 Ron Sebree 1990 6-4 Roy Sparks 1993 8-4 Ron Sebree 1991 4-6 Roy Sparks 1994 7-4 Ron Sebree 1992 7-5 Roy Sparks 1995 7-4 Ron Sebree

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1996 9-3 Ron Sebree 1990 5-5 Kenny Reese 1997 10 -3 Ron Sebree 1991 1-9 Bill Harris 1998 1-9 Ron Sebree 1992 1-9 Bill Harris 1999 3-7 David Edwards 1993 3-7 Bill Harris 2000 2-8 David Edwards 1994 8-2 Bill Harris 2001 2-8 Bob Perryman 1995 4-6 Bill Harris 2002 7-2 Bob Perryman 1996 1-9 Maurice Tyler 2003 2-8 Nick Davis 1997 1-9 Maurice Tyler 2004 2-8 Kevin Latham 1998 0-10 Mark Adams 2005 8-3 Kevin Latham 1999 2-8 Mark Adams 2006 3-7 Kevin Latham 2000 0-10 Mark Adams 2007 5-5 Kevin Latham 2001 0-10 Mark Adams 2008 5-5 Kevin Latham 2002 1-9 James Nicholson 2009 3-7 Mario Allen 2003 0-10 James Nicholson 2010 6-4 Mario Allen 2004 3-7 Douglas Blackwell 2011 6-5 Mario Allen 2005 1-9 Douglas Blackwell 2012 5-5 David Edwards 2006 1-9 Douglas Blackwell 2013 6-4 David Edwards 2007 0-10 Douglas Blackwell 2014 7-4 David Edwards 2008 0-10 David Radford 2015 5-6 David Edwards 2009 1-9 David Radford 2016 2-8 David Edwards 2010 2-7-1 David Radford 2017 5-6 Brian Montgomery 2011 1-8-1 David Radford 2018 2-8 Brian Montgomery 2012 0-9 David Radford 2013 1-9 David Radford CROSS KEYS 2014 1-4 Kevin Saunders 1958 6-3 Sam Edenfield 2015 0-5 John Bowen 1959 8-2 Sam Edenfield 2016 1-5 Mark Adams 1960 1-8-1 Sam Edenfield 2017 0-6 Mark Adams 1961 4-6 Sam Edenfield 2018 0-10 Mark Adams 1962 5-2-2 Sam Edenfield 1963 4-4-1 Sam Edenfield DRUID HILLS 1964 5-4-1 Sam Edenfield 1950 9-1 George Muse 1965 4-6 Dave Redford 1951 7-3 George Muse 1966 3-7 Dave Redford 1952 6-4 George Muse 1967 1-9 Bob Morrow 1953 3-6-1 Elmer Morrow 1968 3-7 Bob Morrow 1954 4-6 Elmer Morrow 1969 2-8 Bob Morrow 1955 5-3-2 Elmer Morrow 1970 1-8-1 Bennie Lowe 1956 11 -1-1 Elmer Morrow 1971 1-9 Bennie Lowe 1957 2-5-3 Elmer Morrow 1972 0-10 Bobby Allen 1958 1-9 Elmer Morrow 1973 2-6-2 Bobby Allen 1959 6-3-1 Johnny Menger 1974 0-10 Bobby Allen 1960 5-4-1 Johnny Menger 1975 2-8 Bobby Allen 1961 0-10 Ed Meyer 1976 1-9 Billy Mikel 1962 1-8-1 Garland Williams 1977 3-7 Ed Trail 1963 3-6-1 Crawford Kennedy 1978 5-5 Ed Trail 1964 2-7-1 Crawford Kennedy 1979 3-7 Ed Trail 1965 8-1-1 Crawford Kennedy 1980 4-6 Tom Lozano 1966 4-4-2 Crawford Kennedy 1981 1-9 Tom Lozano 1967 6-4 Crawford Kennedy 1982 4-6 Tom Lozano 1968 5-5 Crawford Kennedy 1983 1-8-1 Tom Lozano 1969 3-6-1 Jimmy Rakestraw 1984 2-8 Tom Lozano 1970 4-6 Jimmy Rakestraw 1985 1-9 Coleman Searle 1971 1-8-1 Jimmy Rakestraw 1986 2-8 Coleman Searle 1972 3-7 Jimmy Rakestraw 1987 1-9 Coleman Searle 1973 9-1 Jimmy Rakestraw 1988 1-9 Tom Matthews 1974 1-9 Fred Foster 1989 6-4 Kenny Reese 1975 2-7-1 Fred Foster

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1976 3-7 Fred Foster 1985 7-3 David Kelly 1977 0-10 Tommy Stringer 1986 1-9 David Kelly 1978 3-7 Tommy Stringer 1987 7-4 David Kelly 1979 3-7 Tommy Stringer 1988 8-4 David Kelly 1980 2-7-1 David Magouyrk 1989 8-3 David Kelly 1981 2-8 David Magouyrk 1990 5-4-1 David Kelly 1982 5-5 David Magouyrk 1991 9-3 David Kelly 1983 6-4 Jerry Smart 1992 10 -4 David Kelly 1984 3-6-1 Jerry Smart 1993 15 -0 David Kelly 1985 8-2-1 Jerry Smart 1994 8-5 Kenny Reese 1986 2-8 Jerry Smart 1995 7-4 Kenny Reese 1987 4-6 Joe O'Neal 1996 9-3 Kenny Reese 1988 2-8 Hassell Marlin 1997 3-7 Don Savage 1989 1-9 Mike Lancaster 1998 8-3 Don Savage 1990 1-9 Greg McCrary 1999 2-8 Don Savage 1991 4-6 Greg McCrary 2000 5-5 Don Savage 1992 6-4 Greg McCrary 2001 3-7 Don Savage 1993 6-4 Greg McCrary 2002 0-10 James Teter 1994 2-8 Gary Bloodsaw 2003 3-7 James Teter 1995 No Team 2004 6-4 James Teter 1996 0-10 Daryl Zarbnisky 2005 5-5 James Teter 1997 0-10 Mike Cammack 2006 7-4 James Teter 1998 3-7 Mike Cammack 2007 8-2 James Teter 1999 4-6 Mike Cammack 2008 12 -1 James Teter 2000 3-7 Mike Cammack 2009 7-5 Michael Youngblood 2001 1-9 Mike Cammack 2010 6-4 Jim Showfety 2002 0-10 Mike Cammack 2011 6-4 Jim Showfety 2003 0-10 Mike Cammack 2012 1-9 Jim Showfety 2004 3-7 Mike Cammack 2013 3-7 Jim Showfety 2005 1-9 Mike Cammack 2014 4-6 Jim Showfety 2006 1-9 Kip Hall 2015 3-7 Michael Nash 2007 0-10 Kip Hall 2016 2-8 Michael Nash 2008 4-6 Kip Hall 2017 3-7 Michael Nash 2009 2-8 Kip Hall 2018 2-8 Michael Nash 2010 4-6 Kip Hall 2011 4-6 Kip Hall GORDON 2012 4-6 Kip Hall 1959 4-5-1 Jeff Davis 2013 4-6 Mark Adams 1960 1-8-1 Jeff Davis 2014 4-6 Mark Adams 1961 3-6-1 Jeff Davis 2015 4-6 Mark Adams 1962 6-4 Jeff Davis 2016 4-6 Myron Burton 1963 3-7 Jeff Davis 2017 1-9 Myron Burton 1964 5-3-2 Jeff Davis 2018 2-8 Rosaria Rice 1965 2-8 Jeff Davis 1966 2-7-1 Roy Sparks DUNWOODY 1967 1-9 Roy Sparks 1973 2-7 Will Jackson 1968 1-8-1 Roy Sparks 1974 6-4 Will Jackson 1969 2-8 Ed Myers 1975 7-3 Will Jackson 1970 6-3-1 Ed Myers 1976 5-5 Roy Sparks 1971 2-8 Ed Myers 1977 5-5 Roy Sparks 1972 1-8-1 Ed Myers 1978 8-3 Roy Sparks 1973 4-6 Ed Myers 1979 6-4 Roy Sparks 1974 9-1 Cecil Jones 1980 2-8 Roy Sparks 1975 8-2 Cecil Jones 1981 4-6 Ken Pettus 1976 6-4 Cecil Jones 1982 4-4-2 Ken Pettus 1977 11 -2 Napoleon Cobb 1983 8-2 Ken Pettus 1978 8-3 Randolph Smith 1984 7-4 David Kelly 1979 4-6 Randolph Smith

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1980 3-7 Randolph Smith 1983 7-3 Phil Lindsey 1981 0-10 Randolph Smith 1984 5-5 Phil Lindsey 1982 1-9 Harold Johnson 1985 6-5 Phil Lindsey 1983 7-3 Harold Johnson 1986 12 -2 Phil Lindsey 1984 1-9 Harold Johnson 1987 11 -2 Phil Lindsey 1985 1-9 Isaac Donald 1988 9-4 Phil Lindsey 1986 11 -3 Isaac Donald 1989 8-3 Phil Lindsey 1990 11 -1-1 Phil Lindsey HENDERSON 1991 14 -0-1 Phil Lindsey 1968 2-8 Terry Sparks 1992 10 -1 Phil Lindsey 1969 3-7 Terry Sparks 1993 7-4 Phil Lindsey 1970 8-2 Terry Sparks 1994 5-5 Phil Lindsey 1971 9-2 Terry Sparks 1995 9-3 Phil Lindsey 1972 7-4 Terry Sparks 1996 13 -2 Phil Lindsey 1973 11 -2 Terry Sparks 1997 7-4 Phil Lindsey 1974 8-3 Terry Sparks 1998 3-7 Billy McHenry 1975 3-5-2 Terry Sparks 1999 0-10 Billy McHenry 1976 9-1 Terry Sparks 2000 2-8 McHenry/Jim Mitchell 1977 7-3 Terry Sparks 2001 3-7 Bill Harris 1978 4-5-1 Terry Sparks 2002 2-8 Bill Harris 1979 5-5 Terry Sparks 2003 6-4 Bill Harris 1980 6-4 Terry Sparks 2004 2-8 Bill Harris 1981 3-7 Jim Parham 2005 3-7 Bill Harris 1982 2-7-1 Jim Parham 2006 2-8 Greg Lester 1983 3-6-1 Jim Parham 2007 1-9 Greg Lester 1984 10 -2 Jim Parham 2008 0-10 Jeff Joiner 1985 7-4 Jim Parham 2009 4-6 Thomas Cox 1986 2-8 Jim Parham 2010 2-8 Thomas Cox 1987 1-9 Jerry Smart 2011 0-10 Marcus Mitchell 1988 3-7 Tom Wilson 2012 1-9 Mike Rozier 1989 5-5 Tom Wilson 2013 2-8 Heath Hinton 1990 3-7 Tom Wilson 2014 3-7 Heath Hinton 1991 1-9 Lee Carter 2015 4-7 Heath Hinton 1992 3-7 Lee Carter 2016 5-5 Cam Jones 1993 0-10 Isaac Donald 2017 2-8 Cam Jones 1994 1-9 Daryl Zarbnisky 2018 1-9 Zack Edwards 1995 1-9 Daryl Zarbnisky LITHONIA LAKESIDE 1950 2-7 Tifton Goza 1965 5-4-1 Norm Olsen 1951 2-8 Tifton Goza 1966 7-3 Norm Olsen 1952 4-5-1 Tifton Goza 1967 9-1-1 Norm Olsen 1953 9-3 Henry Huckaby 1968 8-2 Norm Olsen 1954 6-4 Henry Huckaby 1969 6-4 Norm Olsen 1955 5-5 Henry Huckaby 1970 13 -0 Wayman Creel 1956 1-9 Henry Huckaby 1971 9-1 Wayman Creel 1957 3-6-1 Henry Huckaby 1972 14 -0 Wayman Creel 1958 3-6-1 Henry Huckaby 1973 9-2 Wayman Creel 1959 1-8-1 Henry Huckaby 1974 11 -3 Wayman Creel 1960 2-8 Henry Huckaby 1975 11 -2 Wayman Creel 1961 3-6-1 Henry Huckaby 1976 6-3-1 Wayman Creel 1962 1-7-2 Henry Huckaby 1977 9-2 Wayman Creel 1963 4-6 Henry Huckaby 1978 11 -3 Wayman Creel 1964 4-5-1 Henry Huckaby 1979 5-5 Wayman Creel 1965 1-8-1 Henry Huckaby 1980 8-2-1 Wayman Creel 1966 4-6 Bill Redford 1981 11 -1 Wayman Creel 1967 1-9 Bill Redford 1982 8-4 Wayman Creel 1968 8-1-1 T. McFerrin

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1969 11 -1 T. McFerrin 2007 12 -1 Corey Jarvis 1970 9-2 T. McFerrin 2008 8-3 Corey Jarvis 1971 6-5 Felix Inglis 2009 10 -2 Corey Jarvis 1972 10 -2 Felix Inglis 2010 8-4 Mike Carson 1973 7-3 Felix Inglis 2011 12 -1 Mike Carson 1974 7-3 Felix Inglis 2012 11 -1 Rober Freeman 1975 2-8 Felix Inglis 2013 7-4 Cortez Allen 1976 3-7 Phil Knight 2014 3-7 Nicolas Kashama 1977 7-3 Phil Knight 2015 4-6 Nicolas Kashama 1978 10 -3 Phil Knight 2016 2-8 Nicolas Kashama 1979 8-3 Phil Knight 2017 4-6 Deante Lamar 1980 9-2 Phil Knight 2018 1-9 Deante Lamar 1981 9-2 Phil Knight 1982 10 -2 Phil Knight MCNAIR 1983 8-3-1 Phil Knight 1987 5-5 Isaac Donald 1984 8-4-1 Phil Knight 1988 1-9 Isaac Donald 1985 9-3 Phil Knight 1989 4-6 Isaac Donald 1986 8-3 Phil Knight 1990 7-3 Isaac Donald 1987 6-6 Phil Knight 1991 11 -1 Fletcher Salter 1988 7-3 Phil Knight 1992 6-5 Fletcher Salter 1989 4-6 Tom Matthews 1993 9-4 Fletcher Salter 1990 8-3 Tom Matthews 1994 4-6 Fletcher Salter 1991 8-4 Tom Matthews 1995 3-7 Fletcher Salter 1992 9-4 Tom Matthews 1996 5-5 Fletcher Salter 1993 5-5 Bill Hamilton 1997 6-4 Earl White 1994 8-5 Bill Hamilton 1998 3-7 Earl White 1995 3-7 Bill Hamilton 1999 3-7 Johnny Gilbert 1996 3-7 Bill Hamilton 2000 0-10 Johnny Gilbert 1997 4-6 William Judson 2001 8-3 Johnny Gilbert 1998 5-5 William Judson 2002 10 -3 Johnny Gilbert 1999 3-7 William Judson 2003 10 -2 Johnny Gilbert 2000 0-10 Dexter Noird 2004 10 -1 Johnny Gilbert 2001 2-8 Dexter Noird 2005 8-3 Roderick Moore 2002 6-5 Dexter Noird 2006 7-5 Roderick Moore 2003 3-7 Phil Short 2007 5-6 Roderick Moore 2004 4-6 Phil Short 2008 6-4 Roderick Moore 2005 0-10 Warren Gooden 2009 4-6 John April 2006 1-9 Rodney Hackney 2010 1-9 Tywanois Lockett 2007 0-10 Rodney Hackney 2011 2-8 Tywanois Lockett 2008 2-8 Earl White 2012 4-6 Tywanois Lockett 2009 1-9 Earl White 2013 1-9 Shelton Carleton 2010 4-6 Marcus Jelks 2014 3-7 Shelton Carleton 2011 4-6 Marcus Jelks 2015 2-8 Shelton Carleton 2012 3-7 Marcus Jelks 2016 3-7 Shelton Carleton 2013 4-6 Marcus Jelks 2017 3-7 Shelton Carleton 2014 6-5 Marcus Jelks 2018 3-7 Shelton Carleton 2015 6-4 Marcus Jelks 2016 5-6 Marcus Jelks MILLER GROVE 2017 3-7 David Edwards 2005 2-7 Jasper Jewell 2018 6-5 David Edwards 2006 1-9 Jasper Jewell 2007 4-6 Jasper Jewell MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. 2008 5-4-1 Jasper Jewell 2002 3-7 Kenneth Barrow 2009 6-4 Jasper Jewell 2003 11 -2 Kenneth Barrow 2010 3-7 Damien Wimes 2004 11 -3 Kenneth Barrow 2011 6-4 Damien Wimes 2005 9-3 Corey Jarvis 2012 6-4 Damien Wimes 2006 10 -2 Corey Jarvis 2013 4-6 Damien Wimes

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2014 5-5 Damien Wimes 2006 5-6 Ronnie Fleetwood 2015 6-4 Damien Wimes 2007 6-5 Ronnie Fleetwood 2016 4-7 Justin Larmond 2008 2-7-1 Ronnie Fleetwood 2017 5-6 Justin Larmond 2009 1-9 Ronnie Fleetwood 2018 3-8 Lee Hannah 2010 5-5 Clinton Lawrence 2011 3-7 Clinton Lawrence PEACHTREE 2012 2-8 Willie Griffieth 1969 3-6-1 James Thomason 2013 1-9 Willie Griffieth 1970 4-6 James Thomason 2014 2-8 Roderick Moore 1971 5-4-1 James Thomason 2015 4-6 Roderick Moore 1972 8-1-1 James Thomason 2016 3-7 Roderick Moore 1973 2-8 Park Turner 2017 3-7 Roderick Moore 1974 4-6 Park Turner 2018 1-9 Keldrick Dunn 1975 2-7-1 Park Turner 1976 10 -1-1 T. McFerrin SEQUOYAH 1977 8-2 T. McFerrin 1965 8-2 Charles Shell 1978 6-4 T. McFerrin 1966 2-7-1 Charles Shell 1979 11 -1 T. McFerrin 1967 3-7 Thomas Coleman 1980 12 -1-1 T. McFerrin 1968 2-7-1 Thomas Coleman 1981 11 -3 T. McFerrin 1969 3-7 Thomas Coleman 1982 14 -1 T. McFerrin 1970 5-4-1 Thomas Coleman 1983 6-4-1 Dave Hunter 1971 4-6 Thomas Coleman 1984 8-4 Dave Hunter 1972 6-4 Thomas Coleman 1985 8-3 Dave Hunter 1973 1-7-2 Glen Yancey 1986 6-4 Dave Hunter 1974 2-8 Glen Yancey 1987 5-5 Harold Connerley 1975 0-9-1 Glen Yancey 1976 4-6 Bill Hale REDAN 1977 3-7 Bill Hale 1977 7-2 Steve Shankweiler 1978 2-8 Phil Russell 1978 7-3 Steve Shankweiler 1979 3-7 Phil Russell 1979 13 -1 Steve Shankweiler 1980 0-10 Phil Russell 1980 1-9 Bill Cloer 1981 3-7 Phil Russell 1981 7-5 Bill Cloer 1982 1-9 Phil Russell 1982 5-5 Bill Cloer 1983 0-10 Chuck Mize 1983 9-3 Bill Cloer 1984 5-4-1 Chuck Mize 1984 8-2 Bill Cloer 1985 8-2 Chuck Mize 1985 11 -1-1 Bill Cloer 1986 4-5-1 Kenny Reese 1986 9-3 Bill Cloer 1987 10 -2 Kenny Reese 1987 10 -2 Bill Cloer 1988 9-2 Kenny Reese 1988 7-3 Bill Cloer 1989 6-5 Bill Cloer SHAMROCK 1990 1-9 Bill Cloer 1967 0-7 John Upchurch 1991 5-5 Bill Cloer 1968 4-6 John Upchurch 1992 5-5 Bill Cloer 1969 6-4 John Upchurch 1993 8-3 Bill Cloer 1970 4-6 Jim Cates 1994 8-3 Bill Cloer 1971 8-2 Jim Cates 1995 4-6 Bill Cloer 1972 8-2 Jim Cates 1996 0-10 Samuel Williams 1973 3-7 Jim Cates 1997 2-8 Samuel Williams 1974 3-7 Jim Cates 1998 5-5 Steve Davenport 1975 1-7-2 Jim Cates 1999 6-4 Steve Davenport 1976 3-7 Ed Meyer 2000 4-7 Steve Davenport 1977 6-3-1 Ed Meyer 2001 6-4 Steve Davenport 1978 1-9 Harold Henderson 2002 5-5 Willie Griffieth 1979 0-10 Harold Henderson 2003 4-6 Reggie Perry 1980 4-6 John Wells 2004 6-5 Reggie Perry 1981 6-3-1 John Wells 2005 4-6 Ronnie Fleetwood 1982 3-7 John Wells

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1983 4-6 John Wells 1991 9-2 Buck Godfrey 1984 3-7 John Wells 1992 8-4 Buck Godfrey 1985 2-8 Jack Miller 1993 7-4 Buck Godfrey 1986 3-6-1 Jack Miller 1994 13 -1 Buck Godfrey 1987 3-7 Jack Miller 1995 14 -1 Buck Godfrey 1988 2-8 Ron Gartrell 1996 9-2 Buck Godfrey 1989 5-5 Ron Gartrell 1997 7-4 Buck Godfrey 1990 3-7 Ron Gartrell 1998 10 -2 Buck Godfrey 1991 7-4 Ron Gartrell 1999 12 -1 Buck Godfrey 1992 7-3 Ron Gartrell 2000 9-2 Buck Godfrey 1993 6-4 Ron Gartrell 2001 7-3 Buck Godfrey 1994 3-7 Ron Gartrell 2002 5-6 Buck Godfrey 1995 2-8 Ron Gartrell 2003 7-5 Buck Godfrey 2004 5-5 Buck Godfrey SOUTHWEST DEKALB 2005 8-5 Buck Godfrey 1949 1-7-1 James Woods 2006 8-3 Buck Godfrey 1950 1-8-1 James Woods 2007 5-5 Buck Godfrey 1951 7-3 James Woods 2008 9-4 Buck Godfrey 1952 1-9 Reid Mosley 2009 10 -2 Buck Godfrey 1953 7-2-1 Jug Kell 2010 8-3 Buck Godfrey 1954 9-1 Jug Kell 2011 8-3 Buck Godfrey 1955 7-2-1 Jug Kell 2012 7-4 Buck Godfrey 1956 3-6-1 Jug Kell 2013 2-8 Michael Tanks 1957 4-5-1 Wayne Renegar 2014 6-4 Michael Tanks 1958 3-7 Wayne Renegar 2015 4-6 Michael Tanks 1959 6-5 Dewey Alverson 2016 6-5 Fletcher Salter 1960 6-3-1 Dewey Alverson 2017 8-4 Damien Wimes 1961 4-6 Dewey Alverson 2018 10 -1 Damien Wimes 1962 4-5-1 Dewey Alverson 1963 4-6 Dewey Alverson STEPHENSON 1964 5-3-1 Dewey Alverson 1996 1-9 Ron Gartrell 1965 6-3-1 Dewey Alverson 1997 7-3 Ron Gartrell 1966 7-2-1 Dewey Alverson 1998 5-5 Ron Gartrell 1967 5-5 Dewey Alverson 1999 5-5 Ron Gartrell 1968 7-3 Dewey Alverson 2000 9-2 Ron Gartrell 1969 2-8 Dewey Alverson 2001 10 -3 Ron Gartrell 1970 1-9 Dewey Alverson 2002 12 -1 Ron Gartrell 1971 5-5 Dewey Alverson 2003 11 -2 Ron Gartrell 1972 13 -1 Dewey Alverson 2004 7-5 Ron Gartrell 1973 10 -1 Dewey Alverson 2005 12 -2 Ron Gartrell 1974 6-4 Dewey Alverson 2006 10 -3 Ron Gartrell 1975 8-2 Dewey Alverson 2007 8-3 Ron Gartrell 1976 9-2 Dewey Alverson 2008 9-2 Ron Gartrell 1977 12 -1 Dewey Alverson 2009 11 -1 Ron Gartrell 1978 9-2-1 Dewey Alverson 2010 9-2 Ron Gartrell 1979 4-6 Alan Fahring 2011 9-2 Ron Gartrell 1980 7-4 Alan Fahring 2012 9-3 Ron Gartrell 1981 10 -3 Jack Miller 2013 9-3 Ron Gartrell 1982 5-4-1 Jack Miller 2014 8-4 Ron Gartrell 1983 10 -3-1 Buck Godfrey 2015 9-2 Ron Gartrell 1984 13 -1 Buck Godfrey 2016 8-5 Ron Gartrell 1985 5-5 Buck Godfrey 2017 7-4 Ron Gartrell 1986 11 -2 Buck Godfrey 2018 9-2 Ron Gartrell 1987 11 -3 Buck Godfrey 1988 12 -1 Buck Godfrey STONE MOUNTAIN 1989 13 -1 Buck Godfrey 1990 13 -2 Buck Godfrey 1950 0-6-1 Buford Calhoun

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1951 1-9 Buford Calhoun 2008 3-7 Charles Reeves 1952 2-8 Buford Calhoun 2009 1-9 Dante’ Ferguson - 1953 2-8 Buford Calhoun 2010 6 4 Dante’ Ferguson 2011 8-2 Dante’ Ferguson 1954 6-4 Buford Calhoun - - - 2012 3 7 Dante’ Ferguson 1955 9 2 1 John McPherson 2013 4-6 Dante’ Ferguson 1956 9-1 John McPherson 2014 0-10 Chaka Mason 1957 3-6-1 John McPherson 2015 0-10 Utavius Ingram 1958 4-3-3 John McPherson 2016 1-9 Utavius Ingram 1959 1-9 John McPherson 2017 1-9 James Collier - 2018 2-8 James Collier 1960 6 4 John McPherson 1961 3-7 John McPherson TOWERS 1962 3-5-2 Ray Wagner - - 1964 3 7 John Snoderly 1963 7 3 Ray Wagner 1965 6-3-1 John Snoderly 1964 6-3-1 Ray Wagner 1966 0-10 John Snoderly 1965 6-3-1 Ray Wagner 1967 5-5 John Snoderly 1966 7-2-1 Ray Wagner 1968 6-4 John Snoderly 1967 7-3 Ray Wagner 1969 4-6 John Snoderly 1968 6-3-2 Pete Spencer 1970 4-6 John Snoderly - 1969 1-9 Pete Spencer 1971 6 4 Joe Windham 1972 5-4-1 Joe Windham 1970 2-7-1 Pete Spencer - - - 1973 8 2 Joe Windham 1971 6 3 1 Pete Spencer 1974 8-3 Joe Windham 1972 0-10 Pete Spencer 1975 3-6-1 Joe Windham 1973 2-8 Dick Phillips 1976 5-5 Joe Windham 1974 1-7-2 Tom Van Tone 1977 6-3-1 Joe Windham 1975 2-8 Tom Van Tone 1978 4-6 Joe Windham 1976 3-7 Tom Van Tone 1979 5-6 Joe Windham 1977 5-5 Tom Van Tone 1980 4-5-1 Joe Windham - 1978 5-5 Tom Van Tone 1981 7 3 Joe Windham - 1982 6-4-1 Wes Pipkin 1979 11 2 Tom Van Tone 1983 6-4 Wes Pipkin 1980 8-3-2 Tom Van Tone - - - 1984 8 3 Frank Yancey 1981 4 5 1 Tom Van Tone 1985 6-4 Frank Yancey 1982 2-8 Tom Van Tone 1986 5-6 Frank Yancey 1983 3-7 Tom Van Tone 1987 2-8 Tom Fiacco 1984 4-6 Tom Van Tone 1988 7-4 Bill Gaines 1985 4-6 Tom Van Tone 1989 8-4 Bill Gaines 1986 6-4 Chuck Mize 1990 5-6 Bill Gaines - 1987 3-7 Chuck Mize 1991 4 6 Bill Gaines - 1992 6-4 Bill Gaines 1988 5 5 Chuck Mize - - 1993 4 6 Bill Gaines 1989 6 4 Chuck Mize 1994 3-8 Bill Gaines 1990 9-3 Chuck Mize 1995 2-8 Bill Gaines 1991 4-6 Fred Foster 1996 4-6 Bill Gaines 1992 2-8 Fred Foster 1997 4-6 Lee Carter 1993 3-7 Matt Fligg 1998 4-6 Lee Carter 1994 6-4 Matt Fligg 1999 6-4 Lee Carter - 2000 8-3 Lee Carter 1995 7 4 Matt Fligg - 1996 6-4 Bill Harris 2001 3 7 Ronnie Fleetwood 2002 6-4 Ronnie Fleetwood 1997 3-7 Bill Harris - - 2003 4 6 Ronnie Fleetwood 1998 8 3 Bill Harris 2004 8-3 Ronnie Fleetwood 1999 7-3 Bill Harris - 2005 5-5 Tony McKee 2000 9 2 Bill Harris - 2001 2-8 Mitch Ferguson 2006 5 5 Phillip Noble 2002 5-5 Lee Carter 2007 6-4 Phillip Noble 2003 4-6 Jasper Jewell 2008 1-9 Jonathan Sanks 2004 6-5 Jasper Jewell 2009 7-4 Jonathan Sanks 2005 2-8 Charles Reeves 2010 1-9 Marvin Jones 2006 3-7 Charles Reeves - - 2011 2 8 Marvin Jones 2007 2 8 Charles Reeves 2012 0-10 Marvin Jones

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2013 5-5 James Holloway 1993 9-2 Mike Falleur 2014 2-8 Brian Montgomery 1994 13 -1 Mike Falleur - 2015 2-8 Brian Montgomery 1995 11 1 Mike Falleur 1996 6-5 Keith Maloof 2016 4-6 Brian Montgomery - - 1997 6 4 Keith Maloof 2017 4 6 Robert Tigner 1998 10 -2 Keith Maloof 2018 0-10 Vonnell Carter 1999 6-5 Phil Lindsey 2000 10 -3 Phil Lindsey TUCKER 2001 10 -1 Phil Lindsey 1950 5-4-1 D.D. Brooks 2002 12 -1 Bill Ballard 1951 7-3 D.D. Brooks 2003 12 -2 Bill Ballard 1952 5-4-1 D.D. Brooks 2004 12 -1 Bill Ballard 1953 3-6-1 D.D. Brooks 2005 10 -1 Bill Ballard 1954 2-8 D.D. Brooks 2006 7-3 Bill Ballard 1955 3-7 D.D. Brooks 2007 13 -1 Franklin Stephens 1956 5-5 D.D. Brooks 2008 14 -1 Franklin Stephens 1957 10 -2 Terry Hodges 2009 9-3 Franklin Stephens 1958 10 -1 Terry Hodges 2010 13 -1 Franklin Stephens 1959 9-1 Terry Hodges 2011 15 -0 Franklin Stephens 1960 8-2 Terry Hodges 2012 10 -3 Bryan Lamar 1961 9-2 Terry Hodges 2013 14 -1 Bryan Lamar 1962 11 -1 Terry Hodges 2014 10 -3 Bryan Lamar 1963 11 -2 Terry Hodges 2015 8-4 Bryan Lamar 1964 3-7 Terry Hodges 2016 13 -2 Bryan Lamar 1965 6-4 Terry Hodges 2017 12 -2 Bryan Lamar 1966 8-3-1 Jack Wilks 2018 7-4 Bryan Lamar 1967 7-3 Jack Wilks 1968 8-2 Jack Wilks WALKER 1969 9-1 Jack Wilks 1964 0-10 John Baker 1970 5-4-1 Jack Wilks 1965 3-6-1 John Baker 1971 1-8-1 Jack Wilks 1966 3-5-2 Howard Locke 1972 5-5 Jack Wilks 1967 2-7-1 Howard Locke 1973 7-3 Jack Wilks 1968 3-7 Howard Locke 1974 8-2 Ken Townley 1969 6-4 Howard Locke 1975 8-2 Ken Townley 1970 6-4 Howard Locke 1976 4-5-1 Ken Townley 1971 1-9 James Estes 1977 8-2 Ken Townley 1972 1-9 James Estes 1978 5-5 Jerry Stewart 1973 0-9-1 William Workman 1979 7-4 Jerry Stewart 1974 1-8-1 John Monferdine 1980 5-3-2 Jerry Stewart 1975 1-9 John Monferdine 1981 5-4-1 Jerry Stewart 1976 1-9 Bob Stewart 1982 6-5 Jerry Stewart 1977 1-9 Bob Stewart 1983 5-3-3 Jerry Stewart 1978 2-8 Bob Stewart 1984 1-9 Jerry Stewart 1979 6-4 John Tatum 1985 5-4-1 Jerry Stewart 1980 7-4 John Tatum 1986 4-7 T. McFerrin 1981 6-6 John Tatum 1987 7-4 T. McFerrin 1982 7-3-1 John Tatum 1988 9-2 T. McFerrin 1983 3-7 Ron Lee 1989 12 -1 T. McFerrin 1984 4-6 Ron Lee 1990 7-5 Harold Connerley 1985 2-8 Tony Golden 1991 4-7 Harold Connerley 1986 2-8 Tony Golden 1992 6-5 Mike Falleur

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ALL -TIME DEKALB COUNTY PLAYOFF SCORES BY SCHOOL ARABIA MOUNTAIN : 2016 -- Villa Rica W 34 -14 (S AAAAA); Griffin L 27 -20 (S AAAAA); 2017 -- North Springs W 35 -21 (S AAAAA); Carrollton L 44 -0 (S AAAAA); 2018 -- Clarke Central L 35 -13 (S AAAAA); (Playoff records:) Subregion (0 -0); Region (0 -0); State (2 -3); Overall (2 -3) . AVONDALE: 1957 -- Campbell W 34 -6 (R 4AA); Rockmart L 13 -6 (S AA); 1958 -- Westmin- ster W 20 -13 (R 4AA); Rossville W 9 -7 (S AA); *Thomasville T 13 -13 (S AA) ; 1960 -- South Cobb W 33 -13 (R 4AAA); North Fulton W 13 -6 (S AAA); Valdosta L 20 -14 (S AAA); 1962 -- Decatur L 7 -6 (R 4AAA); 1963 -- Decatur W 42 -14 (R 4AAA); Westminster W 28 -0 (S AAA); North Fulton W 34 -0 (S AAA); *Moultrie W 40 -0 (S AAA); 1964 -- Griffin W 20 -6 (R 4AAA); Westminster W 26 -0 (S AAA); Glynn Academy L 21 -18 (S AAA); 1965 -- R.E. Lee L 19 -7 (R 4AAA); 1966 -- Tucker L 41 -40 (S AAA); 1969 -- Athens L 21 -10 (S AAA); 1971 -- Columbia W 15 -14 (R 7AAA); Henderson W 10 -8 (S AAA); Forest Park W 19 -10 (S AAA); Valdosta L 62 - 12 (S AAA); 1972 -- Douglas County W 9 -7 (S AAA); Lakeside L 34 -14 (S AAA); 1976 -- Brown W 40 -15 (R 5AA); West Rome W 20 -7 (S AA); Dalton W 32 -3 (S AA); *Woodward Academy W 20 -19 (S AA); 1978 -- Lithonia L 24 -7 (SR 5AAA); 1979 -- Lithonia W 12 -7 (SR 5AAA); Redan L 17 -8 (R 5AAA); 1983 -- Riverwood W 17 -10 (SR 5AAA); Marist L 17 -0 (R 5AAA); 1985 -- Roswell L 23 -6 (SR 5AA); 1989 -- Crim W 21 -13 (SR 5AA); Campbell -Fairburn W 25 -19 (R 5AA); Cartersville L 37 -7 (S AA); 1995 -- Lovett L 34 -0 (SR 5AA); 2009 -- Calhoun L 42 -14 (S AA); (Playoff records:) Subregion (3 -3); Region (8 -4); State (12 -9-1); Overall (23 - 16 -1) . BRIARCLIFF : No playoff teams. CEDAR GROVE: 1976 -- Headland W 38 -0 (R 5A); East Rome W 20 -14 (S A); Commerce L 7 - 0 (S A); 1978 -- North Springs L 42 -24 (SR 5AA); 1979 -- North Springs L 40 -34 (SR 5AA); 1990 -- Archer W 34 -10 (R 5AA); Morgan County L 26 -0 (S AA); 1991 -- Archer W 15 -2 (R 5AA); Jones County W 28 -14 (S AA); Loganville W 20 -6 (S AA); Mitchell -Baker W 10 -8 (S AA); Cartersville L 28 -19 (S AA); 1992 -- North Clayton W 12 -6 (R 5AA); Franklin County L 31 -0 (S AA); 1993 -- North Clayton L 15 -14 (R 5AA); 1994 -- North Clayton W 22 -14 (R 5AA); Dacula L 16 -0 (S AA); 1997 -- Dacula L 35 -18 (S AA); 1999 -- Dacula L 21 -9 (S AAA); 2010 -- Cartersville W 30 -24 (AAA); Gainesville W 34 -25 (AAA); Burke County L 44 -20 (AAA); 2011 - - Troup L 28 -20 (AAA); 2012 -- Buford L 41 -27 (AAA); 2013 -- Elbert County W 22 -14 (AAA); Ringgold L 37 -12 (AAA); 2014 -- Westside of Augusta W 45 -7 (AAA); Calhoun L 38 -18 (AAA): (2015) -- Pierce County W 47 -0 (AAA); Oconee County W 28 -14 (AAA); Westside Macon W 41 -25 (AAA); Westminster L 24 -8 (AAA); 2016 -- Union County W 63 -17 (S AAA); Jenkins W 28 -3 (S AAA); Calhoun W 47 -21 (S AAA); Crisp County W 55 -0 (S AAA); **GAC W 30 -19 (S AAA); 2017 -- Adairsville W 48 -13 (S AAA); Dawson County W 58 -13 (S AAA); Pike County W 28 -0 (S AAA); Calhoun L 14 -6 (S AAA); 2018 -- Hart County W 49 -0 (S AAA); North Hall W 49 -33 (S AAA); Benedictine W 55 -0 (S AAA); Pierce County W 30 -6 (S AAA); **Peach County W 14 -13 (S AAA); (Playoff records:) Subregion (0 -2); Region (5 -1); State (24 -14); Overall (29 -17) . CHAMBLEE: 1960 -- Gainesville L 26 -7 (R 4AA); 1961 -- Gainesville L 46 -0 (R 4AA); 1962 -- Elbert County L 7 -0 (R 4AA); 1965 -- Stephens County W 41 -21 (R 4AA); West Rome L 13 -7 (S AA); 1979 -- Clarke Central L 20 -14 (SR 8AAAA); 1980 -- Marist L 31 -15 (SR 5AAA); 1981 -- Columbia L 17 -16 (SR 5AAA); 1982 -- North Springs W 21 -7 (SR 5AAA); Westminster W 7 -0 (R 5AAA); Dalton L 20 -14 (S AAA); 1983 -- Marist L 28 -14 (SR 5AAA); 1984 -- Marist L 30 -0 (SR 5AAA); 2005 -- Mays W 21 -16 (S AAAA); Rome L 27 -17 (S AAAA); 2007 -- Flowery Branch W 47 -34 (S AAA); Stephens County W 58 -57 (S AAA); Westover W 41 -26 (S AAA); Carver of Columbus L 26 -24 (S AAA); 2008 -- Sandy Creek L 14 -7 (S AAAA); 2009 -- Hiram L 28 -20 (S AAAA); (Playoff records:) Subregion (1 -5); Region (2 -3); State (4 -6); Overall (7 -14) .

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ALL -TIME DEKALB COUNTY PLAYOFF SCORES BY SCHOOL CLARKSTON: 1965 -- Commerce L 15 -7 (R 4A); 1973 -- Wheeler L 24 -14 (S AAA); 1986 -- North Springs W 21 -13 (SR 5AAA); Westminster L 10 -0 (R 5AAA); 1987 -- Westminster W 10 - 0 (SR 5AAA); Marist L 10 -6 (R 5AAA); 1988 -- Woodward Academy W 28 -3 (SR 5AAA); Mar- ist L 21 -17 (R 5AAA); 1989 -- Westminster W 20 -7 (SR 5AAA); Marist L 7 -0 (R 5AAA); 1992 - - Tucker W 17 -8 (R 6AAA); Dalton L 20 -0 (S AAA); 1993 -- Lakeside W 21 -14 (R 6AAA); Cedartown W 27 -0 (S AAA); Winder -Barrow L 15 -7 (S AAA); 1997 -- Dalton W 9 -5 (S AAA); Eastside W 14 -12 (S AAA); Columbia W 6 -0 (S AAA); Burke County L 21 -8 (S AAA); 1998 -- Stephens County W 9 -0 (S AAA); North Springs L 29 -10 (S AAA); (Playoff records:) Subregion (4 -0); Region (2 -5); State (5 -5); Overall (11 -10) . COLUMBIA: 1970 -- Lakeside L 34 -2 (S AAA); 1971 -- Avondale L 15 -14 (R 7AAA); 1978 -- Douglass L 14 -7 (SR 7AAAA); 1980 -- Milton W 31 -14 (SR 5AAA); Marist L 21 -20 (R 5AAA); 1981 -- Chamblee W 17 -16 (SR 5AAA); Roswell W 13 -0 (R 5AAA); Fulton W 13 -8 (S AAA); Gainesville W 16 -14 (S AAA); Waycross L 46 -13 (S AAA); 1982 -- Lakeside L 3 -0 (SR 8AAAA); 1985 -- Peachtree W 3 -0 (SR 7AAAA); Redan L 24 -13 (R 7AAAA); 1986 -- South- west DeKalb L 6 -0 (SR 7AAAA); 1987 -- Southwest DeKalb L 36 -0 (SR 7AAAA); 1988 -- Southwest DeKalb L 31 -6 (SR 7AAAA); 1993 -- Tucker W 14 -13 (R 6AAA); Dalton L 21 -0 (S AAA); 1994 -- Tucker L 29 -12 (R 6AAA); 1995 -- Lakeside L 20 -0 (R 6AAA); 1996 -- Murray County W 35 -6 (S AAA); Elbert County L 7 -6 (S AAA); 1997 -- Ridgeland W 14 -7 (S AAA); Washington W 33 -18 (S AAA); Clarkston L 6 -0 (S AAA); 2005 -- Marist L 44 -7 (S AAAA); (2011) Carrollton L 28 -0 (AAA); (2014) -- Sandy Creek L 23 -14 (AAAA): (2015) -- Cartersville L 42 -7 (AAAA); 2017 -- Carver, Atlanta L 36 -0 (S AAAAA); (Playoff records:) Subregion (3 -5); Region (2 -5); State (5 -10); Overall (10 -19) . CROSS KEYS: No playoff teams. DRUID HILLS: 1956 -- Campbell, Smyrna W 14 -13 (R 4AA); Rockmart W 20 -6 (S AA); Val- dosta L 27 -0 (S AA); 1985 -- Campbell, Fairburn L 48 -35 (SR 5AA); (Playoff records:) Subre- gion (0 -1); Region (1 -0); State (1 -1); Overall (2 -2) . DUNWOODY: 1978 -- Cedar Shoals L 21 -9 (SR 8AAAA); 1984 -- Southwest DeKalb L 42 -14 (SR 7AAAA); 1987 -- Redan L 24 -17 (SR 7AAAA); 1988 -- Banneker W 23 -21 (SR 7AAAA); Southwest DeKalb L 26 -7 (R 7AAAA); 1989 -- Mays L 35 -11 (SR 7AAAA); 1991 -- Mays W 23 -21 (R 7AAAA); Clarke Central L 28 -21 (S AAAA); 1992 -- North Atlanta W 29 -28 (R 7AAAA); Wheeler W 31 -0 (S AAAA); Brookwood W 14 -12 (S AAAA); Valdosta L 10 -0 (S AAAA); 1993 -- Southwest DeKalb W 28 -21 (R 7AAAA); Roswell W 31 -0 (S AAAA); Central Gwinnett W 24 -12 (S AAAA); Bainbridge W 28 -3 (S AAAA); *South Gwinnett W 21 -7 (S AAAA); 1994 -- Redan W 22 -19 (R 7AAAA); Alexander W 23 -6 (S AAAA); Marietta L 17 -7 (S AAAA); 1995 -- Douglass L 32 -14 (R 7AAAA); 1996 -- Walton W 32 -19 (S AAAA); McEachern L 20 -19 (S AAAA); 1998 -- McEachern L 28 -6 (S AAAA); 2006 – Hart County L 23 -7 (S AAA); (Playoff records:) 2008 -- Central of Carrollton W 24 -7 (S AAA); North Hall W 18 - 13 (S AAA); LaGrange L 20 -5 (S AAA); 2009 -- Elbert County W 26 -14 (S AAA); Gainesville L 41 -10 (S AAA); Subregion (1 -4); Region (4 -2); State (11 -8); Overall (16 -14) . GORDON: 1974 – Woodward Academy L 24 -6 (R 5AA); 1977 -- Harper W 20 -14 (R 5AA); Cedartown W 27 -21 (S AA); Dalton L 20 -12 (S AA); 1978 -- Southwest Atlanta L 13 -0 (R 5AAA); 1986 -- Feldwood W 12 -7 (SR 5AA); M.D. Collins W 15 -8 (R 5AA); Carver W 27 -6 (S AA); Central Carrollton L 21 -7 (S AA); (Playoff records:) Subregion (1 -0); Region (2 -2); State (2 -2); Overall (5 -4) . HENDERSON: 1971 -- Avondale L 10 -8 (S AAA); 1972 -- Lakeside L 49 -6 (R 8AAA); 1973 -- Lakeside W 19 -3 (R 8AAA); LaGrange W 8 -7 (S AAA); Wheeler L 14 -8 (S AAA); 1974 -- Lakeside L 14 -3 (R 8AAA); 1980 -- Peachtree L 28 -0 (SR 8AAAA); 1984 -- Riverwood W 21 -16 (SR 5AAA); Marist L 34 -7 (R 5AAA); 1985 -- Marist L 7 -0 (SR 5AAA); (Playoff records)

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ALL -TIME DEKALB COUNTY PLAYOFF SCORES BY SCHOOL Subregion (1 -2); Region (1 -3); State (1 -2); Overall (3 -7) . LAKESIDE: 1967 -- Decatur L 28 -10 (S AAA); 1970 -- Columbia W 34 -2 (S AAA); Dalton W 17 -14 (S AAA); *Richmond Academy W 7 -6 (S AAA); 1972 -- Henderson W 49 -6 (R 8AAA); Griffin W 14 -8 (S AAA); Avondale W 34 -14 (S AAA); *Central Macon W 36 -25 (S AAA); 1973 -- Henderson L 19 -3 (R 8AAA); 1974 -- Henderson W 14 -3 (R 8AAA); Griffin W 36 -35 (S AAA); Wheeler W 13 -7 (S AAA); Thomasville L 26 -20 (S AAA); 1975 -- Clarke Central W 21 -7 (R 8AAA); Griffin W 14 -13 (S AAA); Douglass L 13 -10 (S AAA); 1977 -- Clarke Central L 16 - 14 (R 8AAA); 1978 -- Clarke Central W 16 -15 (SR 8AAAA); Cedar Shoals W 6 -2 (R 8AAAA); Sprayberry W 21 -7 (S AAAA); Griffin L 18 -14 (S AAAA); 1980 -- Clarke Central L 14 -7 (SR 8AAAA); 1981 -- Clarke Central W 14 -7 (SR 8AAAA); Peachtree L 21 -8 (R 8AAAA); 1982 -- Columbia W 3 -0 (SR 8AAAA); Peachtree L 10 -3 (R 8AAAA); 1985 -- Redan L 9 -7 (SR 7AAAA); 1986 -- Tucker W 28 -0 (SR 6AAA); Fulton W 27 -0 (R 6AAA); Westminster W 17 -7 (S AAA); Villa Rica L 28 -26 (S AAA); 1987 -- Tucker W 17 -14 (SR 6AAA); George W 30 -0 (R 6AAA); Marist L 17 -9 (S AAA); 1988 -- Tucker W 29 -0 (SR 6AAA); Harper W 45 -0 (R 6AAA); Stephens County L 21 -7 (S AAA); 1989 -- Towers L 13 -6 (SR 6AAA); 1990 -- Towers W 48 -2 (R 6AAA); Woodward Academy W 7 -0 (S AAA); Carrollton L 19 -0 (S AAA); 1991 -- Shamrock W 21 -0 (R 6AAA); Woodward Academy W 9 -0 (S AAA); Elbert County W 21 -7 (S AAA); Worth County W 26 -7 (S AAA); *Kendrick T 14 -14; 1992 -- Lithonia L 32 -11 (R 6AAA); 1993 - - Clarkston L 21 -14 (R 6AAA); 1995 -- Columbia W 20 -0 (R 6AAA); Hart County L 21 -19 (S AAA); 1996 -- Rome W 24 -7 (S AAA); Alexander W 24 -7 (S AAA); Elbert County W 31 -14 (S AAA); Dougherty W 20 -12 (S AAA); Thomas County Central L 41 -9 (S AAA); 1997 -- Rome L 13 -7 (S AAA); 2015 -- Westlake L 79 -20 (AAAAAA); (Playoff records:) Subregion (6 -3); Re- gion (10 -6); State (19 -12 -1); Overall (35 -21 -1) . LITHONIA: 1953 -- Conyers W 13 -6 (R 4B West); Milton L 13 -0 (S B); 1969 -- Trion W 44 -13 (S B); Washington -Wilkes W 17 -14 (S B); Vidalia L 7 -6 (S B); 1970 -- Roswell L 33 -0 (R 5A); 1971 -- Roswell L 22 -19 (R 5A); 1972 -- Briarwood W 19 -10 (R 6A); Commerce L 27 -23 (S A); 1978 -- Avondale W 24 -7 (SR 5AAA); Southwest Atlanta W 23 -0 (R 5AAA); Gainesville L 10 -0 (S AAA); 1979 -- Avondale L 12 -7 (SR 5AAA); 1980 -- Troup W 14 -7 (SR 4AAA); Woodward Academy L 17 -14 (R 4AAA); 1981 -- M.D. Collins L 17 -7 (SR 4AAA); 1982 -- M.D. Collins W 10 -7 (SR 4AAA); Woodward Academy L 24 -7 (R 4AAA); 1983 -- Troup W 26 -7 (SR 4AAA); Woodward Academy L 10 -0 (R 4AAA); 1984 -- Woodward Academy W 3 -0 (SR 4AAA); Troup W 17 -7 (R 4AAA); Worth County L 21 -13 (S AAA); 1985 -- Upson County W 10 -0 (SR 4AAA); Woodward Academy L 35 -18 (R 4AAA); 1986 -- McIntosh L 7 -6 (SR 4AAA); 1987 -- McIntosh W 9 -0 (SR 4AAA); Troup L 14 -0 (R 4AAA); 1990 -- Tucker L 12 -0 (R 6AAA); 1991 -- Tucker W 17 -0 (R 6AAA); Marist L 34 -7 (S AAA); 1992 -- Lakeside W 32 -11 (R 6AAA); Murray Coun- ty W 27 -13 (S AAA); Marist L 28 -13 (S AAA); 1994 -- Duluth W 14 -7 (R 6AAA); Hart County W 19 -14 (S AAA); Dalton L 10 -7 (S AAA); 2002 -- Centennial L 42 -12 (S AAAAA); 2014 -- Woodward Academy L 55 -0 (AAAA); 2016 -- Carrollton L 48 -20 (S AAAAA); 2018 -- Cedar Shoals L 41 -0 (S AAAAA); (Playoff records:) Subregion (7 -3); Region (7 -8); State (4 -12); Overall (18 -23) . MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.: 2003 -- Cedar Shoals W 14 -12 (S AAAA); South Forsyth W 14 -13 (S AAAA); Thomas County Central L 20 -0 (S AAAA); 2004 -- Pickens W 12 -6 (S AAA); Oconee County W 22 -17 (S AAA); Peach County W 15 -14 (S AAA); LaGrange L 38 -0 (S AAA); 2005 -- Carrollton W 22 -14 (S AAA); Hart County L 18 -14 (S AAA); 2006 -- Bradwell Institute W 28 -0 (S AAAAA); Houston County L 28 -0 (S AAAAA); 2007 -- Paulding County W 41 -0 (S AAAAA); Valdosta W 21 -18 (S AAAAA); Walton L 20 -19 (S AAAAA); 2008 -- Tift County L 24 -14 (S AAAAA); 2009 – Jenkins W 35 -0 (S AAAAA); Newnan L 15 -6 (S AAAAA); 2010 -- Harrison W 25 -17 (AAAAA); Colquitt County L 48 -47 (AAAAA); 2011 -- Coffee County W 30 -

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ALL -TIME DEKALB COUNTY PLAYOFF SCORES BY SCHOOL -22 (AAAAA); Brookwood W 27 -21 (AAAAA); Lassiter L 24 -14 (AAAAA); 2012 -- Sequoyah W 34 -14 (AAAAA); Allatoona L 20 -19 (AAAAA); 2013 -- Gainesville L 28 -14 (AAAAA); (Playoff records:) Subregion (0 -0); Region (0 -0); State (14 -11); Overall (14 -11) . MCNAIR: 1991 -- Southwest DeKalb W 27 -21 (R 7AAAA); Norcross L 25 -14 (S AAAA); 1992 -- Southwest DeKalb L 7 -3 (R 7AAAA); 1993 -- Redan W 9 -7 (R 7AAAA); Wheeler W 19 -0 (S AAAA); South Gwinnett L 14 -6 (S AAAA); 2001 -- Paulding County L 22 -15 (S AAA); 2002 -- Salem W 19 -7 (S AAAA); Lakeview -Fort Oglethorpe W 39 -20 (S AAAA); Thomas County Central L 37 -14 (S AAAA); 2003 -- Clarke Central W 14 -9 (S AAAA); Tucker L 30 -0 (S AAAA); 2004 -- Gainesville L 28 -21 (S AAA); 2005 – Cartersville L 31 -13 (S AAA); 2006 -- Franklin County W 27 -17 (S AAA); North Hall L 43 -26 (S AAA); 2007 -- North Hall L 41 -20 (S AAA); (Playoff records:) Subregion (0 -0); Region (2 -1); State (5 -9); Overall (7 -10) . MILLER GROVE: 2016 -- Rome L 56 -0 (S AAAAA); 2017 -- Maynard Jackson L 14 -0 (S AAAAA); 2018 -- Buford L 35 -13 (S AAAAA); (Playoff records:) Subregion (0 -0); Region (0 - 0); State (0 -2); Overall (0 -3) . PEACHTREE: 1976 -- Clarke Central W 42 -7 (R 8AAA); Griffin L 34 -14 (S AAA); 1979 -- Tucker W 13 -7 (SR 8AAAA); Clarke Central L 17 -16 (R 8AAAA); 1980 -- Henderson W 28 -0 (SR 8AAAA); Clarke Central W 14 -13 (R 8AAAA); Stone Mountain W 20 -9 (S AAAA); Grif- fin L 21 -7 (S AAAA); 1981 -- Habersham Central W 14 -7 (SR 8AAAA); Lakeside W 21 -9 (R 8AAAA); Southwest DeKalb W 10 -7 (S AAAA); Newnan L 35 -21 (S AAAA); 1982 -- Tucker W 17 -0 (SR 8AAAA); Lakeside W 10 -3 (R 8AAAA); Sprayberry W 41 -10 (S AAAA); Griffin W 17 -14 (S AAAA); Valdosta L 10 -7 (S AAAA); 1983 -- Redan L 21 -17 (SR 7AAAA); 1984 -- Towers W 22 -15 (SR 7AAAA); Southwest DeKalb L 15 -7 (R 7AAAA); 1985 -- Columbia L 3 -0 (SR 7AAAA); (Playoff records:) Subregion (5 -2); Region (4 -2); State (4 -4); Overall (13 -8) . REDAN: 1979 -- Brown W 20 -0 (SR 5AAA); Avondale W 17 -8 (R 5AAA); Gainesville W 27 - 7 (S AAA); *Marist W 17 -14 (S AAA); 1981 -- Douglass W 23 -7 (SR 7AAAA); Southwest DeKalb L 28 -0 (R 7AAAA); 1983 -- Peachtree W 21 -17 (SR 7AAAA); Southwest DeKalb L 12 -3 (R 7AAAA); 1985 -- Lakeside W 9 -7 (SR 7AAAA); Columbia W 24 -13 (R 7AAAA); La- Grange L 17 -0 (S AAAA); 1986 -- Douglass W 13 -0 (SR 7AAAA); Southwest DeKalb L 14 -7 (R 7AAAA); 1987 -- Dunwoody W 24 -17 (SR 7AAAA); Southwest DeKalb L 14 -3 (R 7AAAA); 1989 -- Southwest DeKalb L 29 -0 (SR 7AAAA); 1993 -- McNair L 9 -7 (R 7AAAA); 1994 -- Dunwoody L 22 -19 (R 7AAAA); 2000 -- Parkview L 34 -0 (S AAAAA); 2001 -- Dacula L 21 -18 (S AAAAA); 2004 -- Lovejoy L 24 -14 (S AAAAA); 2006 -- Camden County L 36 -0 (S AAAAA); 2007 -- Newnan L 17 -6 (S AAAAA); (Playoff records:) Subregion (6 -1); Region (2 - 6); State (2 -6); Overall (10 -13) . SEQUOYAH: 1987 -- M.D. Collins W 22 -20 (SR 5AA); Lovett L 14 -10 (R 5AA); 1988 -- Turner L 29 -13 (SR 5AA); Subregion (1 -1); Region (0 -1); State (0 -0); Overall (1 -2) . SHAMROCK: 1991 -- Lakeside L 21 -0 (R 6AAA); (Playoff records:) Subregion (0 -1); Region (0 -0); State (0 -0); Overall (0 -1) . SOUTHWEST DEKALB: 1959 -- Marietta L 19 -0 (R 4AAA); 1972 -- North Springs W 35 -14 (R 4AA); Swainsboro W 27 -26 (S AA); Central Thomasville W 14 -8 (S AA); *Gainesville W 16 -12 (S AA); 1973 -- North Springs L 21 -0 (R 4AA); 1976 -- Northside, Atlanta L 13 -7 (R 7AAA); 1977 -- Washington W 20 -0 (R 7AAA); Wheeler W 35 -7 (S AAA); Clarke Central L 27 -21 (S AAA); 1978 -- Northside, Atlanta W 27 -0 (SR 7AAAA); Douglass L 10 -3 (R 7AAAA); 1980 -- Douglass L 7 -0 (SR 7AAAA); 1981 -- Harper W 36 -14 (SR 7AAAA); Redan W 28 -0 (R 7AAAA); Peachtree L 10 -7 (S AAAA); 1983 -- Tucker W 14 -10 (SR 7AAAA); Redan W 12 -3 (R 7AAAA); Marietta W 38 -35 (S AAAA); LaGrange L 28 -16 (S AAAA); 1984 -- Dunwoody W 42 -14 (SR 7AAAA); Peachtree W 15 -7 (R 7AAAA); Griffin W 27 -20 (S AAAA); Clarke Central L 42 -13 (S AAAA); 1986 -- Columbia W 6 -0 (SR 7AAAA); Redan W

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6 (R 5AA); 1995 -- North Clayton L 15 -14 (R 5AA); 2000 -- Pepperell L 22 -0 (S AAA); 2002 -- Elbert County L 21 -18 (S AAA); 2004 -- North Hall L 33 -17; 2009 -- Eastside L 31 -13 (S AAA); (Playoff records:) Subregion (1 -5); Region (0 -5); State (0 -3); Overall (1 -13) . TUCKER: 1957 -- Rabun County W 12 -0 (R 4B); Trion L 39 -13 (S B); 1958 -- Morgan County L 26 -0 (R 4B); 1961 -- Morgan County L 22 -7 (R 4B); 1962 -- North Habersham W 16 -15 (S A); Carrollton L 20 -7 (S A); 1963 -- South Habersham W 33 -6 (R 4A); Carrollton W 32 -6 (S A); Dublin L 13 -12 (S A); 1966 -- Avondale W 41 -40 (S AAA); Marietta L 35 -14 (S AAA); 1979 -- Peachtree L 13 -7 (SR 8AAAA); 1982 -- Peachtree L 17 -0 (SR 8AAAA); 1983 -- Southwest DeK- alb L 14 -10 (SR 7AAAA); 1986 -- Lakeside L 28 -0 (SR 6AAA); 1987 -- Lakeside L 17 -14 (SR 6AAA); 1988 -- Lakeside L 29 -0 (SR 6AAA); 1989 -- George W 25 -14 (SR 6AAA); Towers W 29 -0 (R 6AAA); Hart County L 21 -18 (S AAA); 1990 -- Lithonia W 12 -0 (R 6AAA); Marist L 31 -0 (S AAA); 1991 -- Lithonia L 17 -0 (R 6AAA); 1992 -- Clarkston L 17 -8 (R 6AAA); 1993 -- Columbia L 14 -13 (R 6AAA); 1994 -- Columbia W 29 -12 (R 6AAA); Cedar Shoals W 13 -10 (S AAA); Marist W 20 -10 (S AAA); Dublin L 21 -14 (S AAA); 1995 -- Therrell W 14 -12 (R 6AAA); Cedar Shoals L 36 -31 (S AAA); 1996 -- Dalton L 17 -10 (S AAA); 1998 -- Central Gwin- nett W 42 -13 (S AAA); Creekside L 27 -22 (S AAA); 1999 -- Oconee County L 36 -0 (S AAA); 2000 -- Paulding County W 12 -6 (S AAAA); West Hall W 42 -19 (S AAAA); Statesboro L 8 -7 (S AAAA); 2001 -- Sequoyah L 17 -0 (S AAAA); 2002 -- Paulding County W 14 -10 (S AAAA); Westlake W 43 -7 (S AAAA); Shaw L 37 -7 (S AAAA); 2003 -- Ringgold W 45 -20 (S AAAA); McNair W 30 -0 (S AAAA); Troup W 29 -0 (S AAAA); Statesboro L 27 -24 (S AAAA); 2004 -- Clarke Central W 44 -14 (S AAAA); Northwest Whitfield W 48 -14 (S AAAA); Statesboro L 15 - 14 (S AAAA); 2005 -- Southwest DeKalb L 17 -2 (S AAAA); 2007 -- Clarke Central W 24 -0 (S AAAA); Northwest Whitfield W 56 -10 (S AAAA); Bainbridge W 34 -7 (S AAAA); Northside of Warner Robins L 31 -28 (S AAAA); 2008 -- Whitewater W 33 -7 (S AAAA); Hillgrove W 48 -15 (S AAAA); Westside Macon W 31 -20 (S AAAA); Griffin W 34 -0 (S AAAA); *Marist W 15 -3 (S AAAA); 2009 -- Dalton W 35 -13 (S AAAA); Sandy Creek L 17 -14 (S AAAA); 2010 -- Logan- ville W 50 -6 (AAAA); Hiram W 38 -22 (AAAA); Ware County W 42 -3 (AAAA); Starr’s Mill L 20 -19 (AAAA); 2011 -- Sprayberry W 44 -14 (AAAA); Griffin W 46 -0 (AAAA); Flowery Branch W 42 -34 (AAAA); Northside of Warner Robins W 17 -16 (AAAA); *Lovejoy W 22 -7 (AAAA); 2012 -- Creekview W 42 -25 (AAAAA); North Paulding W 40 -21 (AAAAA); Northside of Warn- er Robins L 23 -20 (AAAAA); 2013 -- Heritage W 35 -14 (AAAAA); East Paulding W 16 -13 (AAAAA); Ware County W 29 -0 (AAAAA); Gainesville W 20 -14 (AAAAA); Creekside L 52 -28 (AAAAA); 2014 -- Tift County W 31 -29 (AAAAAA); Grayson W 26 -23 (AAAAAA); McEachern, L 62 -36 (AAAAAA); 2015 -- Langston Hughes W 38 -28 (AAAAAA); South For- syth L 42 -35 (AAAAAA); 2016 -- Bradwell Institute W 48 -15 (S AAAAAA); Harrison W 28 -3 (S AAAAAA); Mays W 28 -21 (S AAAAAA); Northside Warner Robins W 22 -7 (S AAAAAA); Valdosta L 17 -7 (S AAAAAA); 2017 -- Lakeside, Evans W 55 -7 (S AAAAAA); Northside, Warner Robins W 28 -7 (S AAAAAA); Allatoona W 20 -12 (S AAAAAA); Coffee County L 14 -3 (S AAAAAA); 2018 -- Northside Warner Robins L 43 -21 (AAAAAA); (Playoff records:) Subre- gion (1 -6); Region (6 -5); State (47 -27); Overall (54 -38) . WALKER: 1980 -- Woodward Academy L 24 -22 (SR 4AAA); 1981 -- Woodward Academy W 10 -7 (SR 4AAA); M.D. Collins L 21 -0 (R 4AAA); 1982 -- Woodward Academy L 15 -0 (SR 4AAA); (Playoff records:) Subregion (1 -2); Region (0 -1); State (0 -0); Overall (1 -3) . * NOTE; SR - SUBREGION; R - REGION; S - STATE

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ALL -TIME DEKALB COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

Several DeKalb players have distinguished themselves in college football. Listed by school and year are the young men who received financial aid.

ARABIA MOUNTAIN: 2011 -- Breshad Perriman, Central Florida; Sagnelli Dawson, Tusculum; Bradley Knight, Emory&Henry; 2012 -- Case Woodard, Carson -Newman; Navontez Wyche, Carson -Newman; Shanor Knibb, LaGrange; CharlesJoel Smith, LaGrange; David Whyte, Morgan State; 2013 -- Danny Ezechukwu, Purdue; Michael Holloway, Charleston Southern; Chazmon Chapman, Johnson C. Smith; Kwame Bowens, Jackson State; Devin Crawford, Jackson State; Melvin Staley, Atlanta Sports Academy; Bryson Jones, Atlanta Sports Academy; Andreus Ladson, Pikeville; Zanny Ransom, West Georgia Tech; Kevin Johnson, Post; Care- ton Matthews, Morehouse; 2014 -- Demetro Stephens, Army; Jonathan Shepherd -Smith, Davidson; Chris Daniels, Western Carolina; Baridakara Sigalo, Appalachian State; Destinn Middleton, Limestone; Kayton Samuels, Syracuse; Jonathan Slaton, Charleston Southern; Nasiir Edwards, Air Force; Gregory Phillips, Pur- due; Andrew Green, Morehouse; Carlton King, Reinhardt; Darion Stallworth, Reinhardt; Melvin Idlette, Morehouse; Trevous Reynolds, Paine College; 2015 -- Jakobi Meyers, North Carolina State; Theodore Eboigbe, Kent State; Dante Ferguson, Tennessee State; Yaquarri Adams, Air Force; Camiel Grant, Mercer; 2016 -- Malick Mbodj, Cincinnati; Jabari Meyers, South Carolina State; Giovanni Rene, Mississippi Valley State; Daekwon Moultrie, Mississippi Valley State; Marcus Gay, Savannah State; Emmanuel Moton, St. Olaf; Jadon Salter, Arkansas Baptist; 2017 -- Terray Bryant, Youngstown State; Falcoe Johnson, Wingate; Michael Miller, Catawba; Christopher Williams, Point; Joshua Cook, Point; Stanford Smith, Mt. St. Joseph; Eric Ross, Valdosta State; Samad Noble, Morehouse; Brandon Snowball, LaGrange; Desmond Rocker, Mt. St. Joseph; Carl White, Reedley College; Jelani Davis, LaGrange; 2018 -- Justin Nelson, Navy; Khalil Miller, Davidson; Joshua Campbell, Alabama State; Xavius Mitchell, Alabama State; 2019 -- Bryson Williams, Tuskegee; Glenn Hayes, Kent State; Kenyon Webb, Tuskegee; Thomas Douglas -Watt, Albany State; Reginald Phillips, LaGrange; Demetric Barnes, Kennesaw State; Aaron Pyron, Georgia Southern; Corey Rolle, Morehead State; Matthew Crawford, Jackson State; D’Anthony Garrett, Alabama A&M. AVONDALE: 1952 -- Jimmy Ackerman, Tennessee Wesleyan; 1954 -- Wayne Turner, UT -Chattanooga; 1955 -- Marvin Starr, Furman, Hugh Tankersley, Furman; 1956 -- Sam Taylor, Furman; 1957 -- Stanley Bell, Mississippi State; 1958 -- Kit Bell, Clemson, Wilber Williamson, Hinds Junior College; 1959 -- Frank James, Auburn, Tommy Wolfe, Georgia, Eddie Polley, Georgia; 1960 -- Edwin Pritchett, Florida State, Ronnie Campbell, Wake Forest, Mike Herron, East Tennessee State; 1961 -- Gary McKee, Mississippi State; 1962 -- Tommy Carlisle, Georgia Tech, Steve Almond, Georgia Tech, Jimmy Cooley, Georgia, Mike Slye, Mississip- pi State; 1963 -- David Cooper, Georgia, Stanley Anderson, Wake Forest, Andy Odum, Tennessee Tech, Frank Owens, Austin Peay; 1964 -- Steve Mills, Georgia Tech, Brad Johnson, Georgia, George Veal, Furman, Gary West, UT -Chattanooga, John Mangrum, UT -Chattanooga, Harold Bryant, Chattanooga, Paul Brinsfield, UT -Chattanooga, James Sharpe, Harding; 1965 -- Jerry Gulledge, Georgia, Buddy Johnson, Georgia Tech; 1966 -- Billy Brice, Georgia, Ricky Elder, Troy State, Chip Kell, Tennessee, Mark Longnecker, Samford, Byron Trotter, Furman, Dennis Watson, Georgia; 1968 -- Dale Bowen, Samford, Mike Cawthon, Georgia, Charles Dudish, Georgia Tech, Steve Kelly, Livingston State, Hane Steadman, Furman; 1969 -- Kim Bras- well, Georgia, Buzzy Brown, Newberry, Milton Bruce, Georgia, Jimmy Haglethorn, Furman, Richard Medlin, Presbyterian; 1970 -- Bobby Burgess, Clemson, Ricky Brown, Clemson, David Ramsey, Florida State, Fred Bettress, Georgia Tech; 1971 -- Eddie Sanders, Austin Peay, Joey Riley, Clemson, Beau Bruce, Georgia Tech, Brad Buky, Tampa, Daniel Buggs, West Virginia, Tom Tatum, Samford; 1972 -- Jim Helms, Samford, Barry Williams, Georgia Tech, Dan Beall, Davidson, Buck Sherman, Tennessee; 1973 -- Bob Bunder, Texas -El Paso, Doug Elstad, Chattanooga, David Maher, Appalachian State; 1974 -- Rusty Knight, Auburn, Calvin Simon, Appalachian State, Cedric Hawk, Newberry; 1975 -- Matt Ramsey, Lees -McRae; 1976 -- Perry String- er, Wofford, R. Castellanos, Wofford; 1977 -- David Sawyer, Georgia, Steve Coker, Presbyterian, Jarrold Reeves, Presbyterian, Chris Price, Clark; 1978 -- Clifford Austin, Clemson, Lon Buckler, Georgia, Tim Mar- tin, Georgia, Josh Porter, Georgia Tech; 1979 -- Clarence Porter, Morehouse; 1980 -- Jerry Butler, East Ten- nessee, Jeff McSwain, Davidson; 1981 -- Kirby Phillips, Tennessee State, Ricky Preston, Memphis South- western, Donald Duggan, Memphis Southwestern, Robert Lee, Georgetown; 1982 -- David Dean, Georgia Tech; 1983 -- Ivan Hadley, North Carolina A & T, Ted Frizen, Mississippi College, Bobby Jefferson, Louis- ville; 1984 -- Fred Moore, Livingston, Dev Connelly, S.W. of Memphis; 1985 -- Joe Arnold, Western Ken- tucky; 1986 -- Benny Franklin, Marion Military, Mark Williams, Marion Military; 1988 -- Art Ancrum,

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ALL -TIME DEKALB COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Samford, Damon Benton, Coahoma JC, Jeff Tellis, Coahoma JC, Kelvin Fears, NW Mississippi; 1990 -- Derrick Eason, Western Kentucky, Eric Kemp, Western Kentucky, Jason Arnold, Newberry; 1991 -- Xavier Wyatt, Clark; 1995 – Casey Thomas, Clemson; 1997 -- Orondai Cox, South Carolina; 1998 -- Chris Brown, UAB; 1999 -- Jay Flen, Jackson State; 2000 -- Darius Williams, Georgia Tech; Brian Rossell, Morris Brown; 2001 -- Reco Collins, Lafayette, Carl Bell, Bethal College; William McRae, Bethal College; 2002 -- Jarrett Winfrey, Liberty; Dondi Sumpter, Bethune -Cookman; Terrance Hawk, Albany State; 2003 -- Jamond Edwards, St. Paul College; Wayne Mann, Livingston College; Kalvin McRae, Ohio University; Delaine Means, Kentucky; 2004 -- Leonardo George, Gardner -Webb; Eric Miller, Princeton; 2006 -- Antoine Moore, Emory & Henry; Terrence Miller, Livingstone College; Vernon Richardson, Livingstone College; 2007 -- Billy Murphy -Ward, North Carolina Tech JC; Roy Walker, West Virginia Tech; 2008 -- Zach McKinstry, Stillman; Ryan Hamilton, Stillman; 2009 -- Deonte McDowell, Bethune -Cookman; William Brown, Malone University; Courtney Brantley, Morehouse; Kalonji Kashama, Eastern Michigan; Tim Holcombe, LaGrange; Roy Reid, Fullerton JC; 2010 -- Tyreek Phillips, Furman; Kendall Roberson, Buffalo; Max Thompson, Val- dosta State; Joshua Bowen, Olivet Nazarene; Justin Davis, Olivet Nazarene; Matthew Hardeman, Trinity International; Joel Myou, Trinity International; Oliver Kathalay, Eastern Michigan. BRIARCLIFF : 1967 -- Larry Graham, East Tennessee State, Bobby Stokes, Georgia Tech, Bill Peek, East Tennessee State; 1968 -- Mike Roberts, East Tennessee State; 1969 -- John Shikany, George Hirsch, Steve Brown, East Carolina; 1970 -- Bruce Popp, East Carolina, John Dubac, South Carolina; 1971 -- Tim Martin, Pennsylvania, Gary Jaynes, Georgia Tech; 1972 -- Elliot Price, Georgia Tech; 1973 -- Pat Lombardi, North Carolina, Jake Newman, Western Carolina; 1975 -- Ken Joel, Pennsylvania; 1985 -- Reginald Tucker, Alba- ny State. CEDAR GROVE: 1975 -- Randy Clark, Carson -Newman, Richy Benton, Jacksonville State; 1976 -- Phillip Swindoll, Vanderbilt, Johnny Smith, Georgia Tech, Keith Story, Jacksonville State, Glenn Veasey, Troy State; 1977 -- Bobby Harris, Auburn, Dale Moore, Carson -Newman, David Pulliam, Lees -McRae; 1978 -- Rick Thompson, Maryville; 1979 -- Steve Hill, Jacksonville State, Ernest Gage, Albany State; 1980 -- Ralph Smith, Georgia, Craig Cooper, Albany State, Darryl Brown, Albany State; 1982 -- David Rutledge, Albany State, Frank Edwards, Albany State; 1984 -- Mustafa Amrullah, Newberry; 1985 -- Curtis Brown, Albany State, Kenny Gilstrap, Tennessee Tech; 1988 -- Chris Sypho, UT -Chattanooga, James Collier, UT - Chattanooga; 1990 -- Jarius Malcome, Western Kentucky, Demetrius Smith, Middle Tennessee State, Ber- win Sheppard, Clark, Mike Neal, Clark; 1991 -- Jimmy Austin, Tuskegee; 1992 -- Darren Sewell, Tennessee Wesleyan, Articher Williams, Grambling; 1993 -- B.J. Cohen, Marshall; Kane Walker, Marshall; 1994 -- Omar Williams, Savannah State; 1995 -- Andre O'Neal, Marshall; Eric Smith, Tuskegee; Santravius McKeever, Tennessee Tech; 1996 -- Blakeley Kendale, East Tennessee State; Lucius Glynn, Clark Atlanta; Lamar Cooper, East Tennessee State; Adrian Stafford, Holmes; Robert Gates, University of Mississippi; 1997 -- Kenard Carter, West Virginia Wesleyan; 1998 -- Kareem Bland, Middle Tenn, William Rucker, Navy, Averill Cobb, Albany State, Michael Palmer, Morehouse, Kahine Walker, Alcorn; 1999 -- Christopher Hill, Albany State; Rashard Lewis, Albany State; 2000 -- Sanquin Lewis, Middle Georgia; 2001 -- Quan Dominick, Middle Tennessee State; Damarcus Thomas, Marshall; Jamil Mason, Tennessee Tech; Demond Leslie, Alabama A&M; Marquel Stephens, Johnson C. Smith; Toney Scott, Florida A&M; 2002 -- Marcus McNeill, Auburn; Jonathan Palmer, Auburn; Alex Love, Wofford; Jonathan Johnson, Savannah State; Pat- rick Pope, Livingstone; Anthony Johnson, Morris Brown; DeCarlos Myrick, Mississippi Valley State; Jim- my Maddox, Maryville; Calvin Grimes, Shaw University; 2003 -- Shelton Bynum, North Carolina; Kyle Chase, East Carolina; Abraham Jackson, Kentucky State; Trenton Shannon, West Georgia; Brandon Tutt, Shaw; Justin Wade, Tulane; 2004 -- Chris Jackson, UT -Chattanooga; Richie Jones, Savannah State; Adam Hill, Shaw University; Clintrez Webb, Tennessee State; 2005 -- Ozzie Harrell, Army; Garrett Williams, Savannah State; Forrest Jackson, Georgia Military; Brandon Brewer, Concordia College; Tim Eford, Con- cordia College; Cornelius Hall, Concordia College; 2006 – Alan Mitchell, Tulane, D’Metres Hill, Tulane, Hollis Jackson, Virginia Union, Darius Barnett, Lane College, Major Chapman, Lane College, Deon Allen, Lane College; Adam Swaby, Fort Valley State; Brandon Turner, Sewanee; 2007 – Antron Clark, Concordia; Cortez Crisp, Concordia; Carl Holt, Concordia; Chris Brittain, Concordia; Brian Greenlee, Concordia; Ericc Baker, Concordia; Desmond Lee, Concordia; 2008 -- Xavier Avery, Georgia; Josh Jarboe, Oklhahoma; Gerald Rivers, Mississippi; Travis Alston, Savannah State; Trence Harvey, Virginia State; Rico Nesmith, Wittenberg; Matthew Smith, Wittenberg; DeAngelo Julks, Morehouse; 2009 -- Jeremy Kimbrough, Appala- chian State; William Pratcher, Middle Tennessee State; Vinson Bass, Troy State; Stanley McBride, Albany State; Rashawn Earl, Albany State; Warren Mason, Savannah State; Terrick Ransom, Savannah State; Sam

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ALL -TIME DEKALB COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Johnson, Arizona Western JC; Jabriel Hassan, Albany State; 2010 -- Jamel Dobbs, Navy; Willie Favors, Wofford; Demario Dixon, Morehouse; James Hughley, Tennessee Tech; Tamarcus Wilcox, Concordia Col- lege; Kevin Lee, Concordia College; Demarcus Gist, Concordia College; 2011 -- Vincent Dallas, Tennessee; Tyrus White, Lafayette; Desi Banks, Morehead State; O’Neil Cohen, Valdosta State; Leonard Jacobs, St. Augustine; Antonio Stewart, St. Augustine; Rashad Ponder, Richmond; 2012 -- Brandon Greene, Alabama; Langston Williams, College of Sequoias; Casey Canino, Morehouse; Joshua Austin, Morehouse; Xavier Cooper, Morehouse; Darryl Williams, Miles; Sean Johnson, Miles; Marlon Coley, Benedict; Dwayne Love, Benedict; Nevrone Thomas, Benedict; Arthur Wainwright, Benedict; Tarvis Hall, Chattahoochee Tech; Rodney Garvin, Georgia Military; 2013 -- Jamir Hannah, Alabama State; Everett Nicholas, Tennessee State; Ryan Witherspoon, Benedict; Tyson Dickson, Western Carolina; Daletavious McGhee, Minnesota; Johna- than McCrary, Vanderbilt; Demetrius Pinkett, Benedict; Keith Johnson, University of Cumberlands; Em- manuel Haynes, University of Cumberlands; Michael Sutton, University of Cumberlands; Daniel Walker, Livingstone; Joshua Heard, Yale; 2014 -- Bryson Allen -Williams, South Carolina; Chandler Ector, Delta State; Alphaeus Newman, Western Carolina; Fred Howard, Georgia Prep Sports; 2015 -- Joseph Comer, Reedly College; Gus Cumberlander, Oregon; Christopher Fredrick, Syracuse; Darius Goodwin, Virginia Union; Adrian Green, Ferris State; Eric Hall, Pierce College; Quentez Johnson, North Carolina State; Kee- nan Kelly, Hampton; Marquez McNeil, Coffeyville Community College; Devin Thurmond, Hampton; Ra- mone Ward, Jackson State; Terrence Williams, Jyree Prep; 2016 -- Antwuan Jackson, Auburn; Labron Mor- ris, South Carolina State; Jesse Reverio, Georgia Military; Elysee Mbem -bosse, Michigan; Ervin Mills, Reinhardt; Adrian Fendell, Valdosta State; Zavier Williams, Elon; Elijah Bandy, South Carolina State; Jah- vez Mitchell, Johnson C. Smith; Quan Bristol, Alabama Prep; Larreon Jones, Arkansas Baptist; Sedrick Jefferson, West Georgia; Matthew Dubose, Arkansas Baptist; 2017 -- Korey Hernandez, Arkansas; Tre’ Shaw, North Carolina; Jelani Woods, Oklahoma State; Maurice Campbell, Southern University; Sollee Fofana, North Georgia Prep Academy; Netori Johnson, Georgia; DeAngelo Malone, Western Kentucky; Justin Shaffer, Georgia; Marvin Spencer, Alderson Broaddus; Grant Walker, Georgia Southern; Tyrique Williams, Columbus State; Khyree Wilson, Cincinnati Christian; Dezmond Harris, Allegheny College; Wil- liam Smith, Albany State; Dennis Bell, Hines JC; Matthew Young, Tennessee State; 2018 -- Rogerick Ham- ilton, Henderson State; Malik Johnson, Malone; Darrell Neal, Reinhardt; Israel Spivey, North Carolina A&T; Kortney Cox, Florida A&M; Roderic Forts, Western Kentucky State; 2019 -- Jason Haselwood, Okla- homa; Dante Walker, Marshall; Michael Brooks, Tennessee State; Tworn Seals, Marshall; Darron Sims, Alcorn State; Anton Cousins, Albany State; Robert Jones, Army Academy; Kendall Boney, Southern; Rashad Jordan, Albany State; William Jenkins, Kennesaw State. CHAMBLEE: 1961 -- Douglas Cowan, Wofford, L.C. Ferrell, Clemson; 1962 -- Paul Fulford, East Tennes- see State, Bobby Wilson, Tulane, Billy Joe Ferrell, East Tennessee State; 1963 -- Allen Sewell, Oklahoma State; 1964 -- George Burnett, Clemson, Ronnie Kitchens, Clemson, David Nemeth, Furman, Paul Dickey, Furman; 1965 -- Gary Vanover, Morehead College; 1966 -- David Gowan, Furman, Jackie Smith, Clemson, James Douglas Waters, Clemson, John Drake, Vanderbilt, Lawrence Hutto, Florida State; 1967 -- Steve Kitchens, Georgia, Steve Foster, Georgia Tech, Mike Jennings, Carson -Newman, Ronnie Pelfrey, Carson - Newman; 1969 -- Jerome Beatty, Clemson; 1971 -- James Roos, Tennessee, William Whitaker, North Caro- lina, Randy Eberhard, Appalachian State, Dennis Powell, Appalachian State, Tom Hargrove, Mars Hill, Tim Fitchpatrick, Tennessee; 1972 -- Matthew Gossage, Vanderbilt; 1973 -- Andy Spiva, Tennessee, John Wa- ters, East Tennessee State, Noel Pittman, UT -Chattanooga; 1974 -- John Colom, Appalachian State, Daniel McSween, Appalachian State; 1976 -- Eddie Jackson, North Carolina, William Bloodworth, Citadel, Jack Cain, Clemson; 1977 -- Tony Jackson, UT -Chattanooga, Paul Scott, Presbyterian, Matt Putnal, Lenoir - Rhyne; 1982 -- Steve Wallace, Auburn; 1983 -- Joe Sawyer, Alabama State, Mike Truitt, West Georgia, John Giegerich, Memphis Southwestern; 1984 -- Kevin Flowers, Morehouse, Tony Henderson, Morris Brown, Troy Sadowski, Georgia; 1986 -- Albert Burt, East Tennessee State, Parker Hix, Tennessee Military, Barry Anderson, North Carolina State; 1987 -- Chip Anderson, Furman; 1988 -- John Shipman, Marion Military; Robert Edmondson, Suwanee; 1995 -- Sandrell Davison, LeHigh; Valentino Burton, Union; An- drew Seigle, Presbyterian; 1996 -- Henry Boynton, Morris Brown; Corey Reid, Morris Brown; Tarus Wom- ble, Morris Brown; Dominic June, The Citadel; Kourtney Preston, Morris Brown; 1997 -- Carl Wright, Air Force Academy; 1998 -- Mondo Miller, East Tenn State, Isaac Thomas, Morehouse; 1999 -- Tobias Wiggs, Lehigh; Chaz Harper, Troy State; Jamaal Grier, Brown Univ; 2000 -- Michael Killian, Furman; 2002 -- Dexter Hunt, The Apprentice School; Bendrick Cade, University of the South; Antonio Fields, Troy State; 2003 -- Aidan Clifford, Samford; Clifton Dortch, Furman; Terrance Ware, Wofford; 2004 -- Joey Barcus,

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ALL -TIME DEKALB COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Kent State; Travis Chambers, Georgia Tech; Mike Clayton, University of the South; Rodney Ezzard, Duke; Steven Jackson, Fort Valley State; Arlance Jenkins, Army; 2005 -- Charles Major, Citadel; 2006 -- Elliott Tarplin, Carson -Newman; Kelvin Davis, Union College; Micah Anderson, Washington University; Jason Barcus, Carson -Newman; Barry Huntley, New Mexico State; Rasheed Kelly, Sewanee; Art Miller, Army; Amir Nga, Morehouse; Justin Smith, Sewanee; Josh Williams, Georgia Tech; 2007 -- Roddy Jones, Georgia Tech; Nicolai Schwarzkopf, Harvard; Harris Weeks, Mississippi College; Ivan Sharpe, Savannah State; Chris Parks, Air Force; 2008 -- Omoregie Uzzi, Georgia Tech; Taylor Loftley, Vanderbilt; Malcolm Beyah, Middle Tennessee State; Ryan Smith, Valdosta State; Terrence LeFall, Howard; 2009 -- Warren Norman, Vanderbilt; Darius Jones, Air Force; Briant Henry, UT -Chattanooga; Brian Sheppard, Presbyterian; Barry Stafford, Be- thune -Cookman; John Napier, Clark; 2010 -- Artemus Norman, North Carolina State; 2011 – Josh Benton, Central Missouri; Jamani Chavis, Savannah State; Brandon Rhodes, Savannah State; Demarcus Copeland, Tusculum; 2012 -- Theo Jones, Davidson; 2013 -- Kamren Mack, Presbyterian; Desmond Noird, Florida A&M; Dezmin Reed, Georgia Military; Khari Rosier, Presbyterian; Quincy Watford, College of Charleston; James Hanley, Air Force; Davin Bellamy, Georgia; 2014 -- Ryan Burgess, Presbyterian College; Matt Simon, Tusculum; 2016 -- Samleek Shields, Maryville; Jordan Muse, Reinhardt; Tate Lasher, Birmingham Southern; Will Dean, Mississippi Valley State; 2017 -- Arthur Murry, Lane College; Tyler McClinton, Lane College; Gavin Holton, Kennesaw State; 2018 -- Hamilton Hall, Ole Miss; Adrian Russ, Rhodes. CLARKSTON: 1964 -- Paul Hicks, Moorehead; 1966 -- Lanny Pearce, Tennessee; 1967 -- David Price, Southern Mississippi, Steve Lewter, Clemson; 1968 -- Billy Dean, Furman, Tommy Kendrick, Clemson; 1969 -- Steve Spence, Southern Mississippi; 1970 -- Roger Armistead, Newberry, Tommy Thomas, Tampa, Jim Helms, Southern Mississippi, Hal Harris, Furman, Hugh Barbee, Tennessee, Chuck Edmonds, Presbyterian, David Nestor, East Tennessee; 1971 -- Eddie Wommack, Davidson, David Harper, Davidson; 1972 -- Tony Boon, Davidson, Greg Follwood, Newberry, Dennis Fowler, Appalachian State, Robert Angelo, Newberry; 1973 -- Keith Camp, Savannah State, Chuck Ludeke, Western Carolina, Ed Vining, Maryville; 1974 -- Rick Perry, Furman, Hal Kemp, Vanderbilt, Tim Camp, Savannah State, John Graham, Furman, Gary Hobbs, Holmes JC Mississippi, Steve Weeks, Lees -McRae JC; 1976 -- John Farmer, Pennsylvania, Rodney Lee, Georgia Tech, Steve Reep, Appalachian; 1977 -- Stoni Wall, Chattanooga; 1979 -- Mark Bicknese, Western Carolina; 1980 -- Mike McCalep, Alabama A & M, Charles Mobley, Western Maryland, Mark Hanley, West Georgia; 1981 -- Tommy Kearney, Liberty Baptist; 1982 -- Scott Gober, East Tennessee State; 1983 -- Galen Dawson, Alabama A & M, Kevin Gadberry, West Georgia, Jerry Jones, Alabama, Ben Morris, Mississippi, Jimmy Stradley, Georgia Tech; 1984 -- Danny Bradley, Georgia Tech, John Spierto, Florida, Sam Taylor, South Carolina; 1985 -- Craig Benzinger, Kentucky, Steve Harmon, Georgia; 1986 -- William Dean, East Tennessee State, Jerry Brandon, Austin Peay, Todd Davis, Mars Hill; 1987 -- Shawn Johnson, Jacksonville State, Brendon Potts, Citadel, Tony Shell, Wofford, Jack McTyre, Valdosta State; 1988 -- Alex Chambliss, Georgia Southern, Brett Copeland, Citadel; 1989 -- Cedric Adams, Clark, Keith Maple, Jacksonville State, Robert O'Neal, Clemson, Brandon Rozzelle, Georgia Southern, Walter Tate, Auburn; 1990 -- O.J. Davis, Furman, Derrick Taylor, Tennessee Tech, Brian Dean, Jacksonville State; 1991 -- Tim Frost, Tennessee, Brad Tate, Valdosta State, Sorento Griggs, Kentucky Wesleyan, Randal Smith, Kentucky Wesleyan; 1993 -- Todd Pater, UT -Chattanooga; 1994 -- Tavares Patterson, Georgia Military, Kevin McLeod, Auburn; 1995 -- Dustin Luckie, Georgia; Mike Luckie, Georgia; Miles Luckie, Georgia; 1997 -- Tim Hardaway, Southern Miss; 1998 -- Demetrius Williams, Hines Jr College, Kenneth Crim, Eastern Kentucky; 1999 -- Jamel Harris, Fort Valley State; Joe Parks, Albany State; Pearson Jones, Albany State; Terrance Woodard, Albany State; Robert Wal- den, Albany State; 2000 -- Corey Nalampoon, Kentucky Wesleyan; Ecoyus Young, Fort Valley State; Ter- rence Heathington, Fort Valley State; 2002 -- Derrick Fitzgerald, Fort Valley State; Winston Forde, Fort Val- ley State; 2003 -- Isaiah Burns, Carson -Newman; Marcel Horne, Middle Tennessee; Mariano Moment, Union College; Jheremy Smith, Union College; 2004 -- Derrick Corum, University of the South; Fernando Ford, Tusculum; Andrew Hawker, Union College; Reggie Kennon, Tusculum; Davis Wokeme, Georgia Southern; Francisco Zaragoza, Union College; 2005 -- Lonnie Wyatt, Albany State; Abdi Noor, Wingate; Ralph Wulah, Presbyterian College; Jerome Ferrell, Union College; Abdul Gure, Union College; 2006 -- Jyron Barclay, Central Connecticut State, Marquez Mapp, Mars Hill, Courtney Daniels, Cumberland University, Tavis Jack- son, Methodist College, Howard Wilder, Methodist College; Mario Wallace, LaGrange College; Lawrence Manadom, LaGrange; Mohamed Shakoor, Dartmouth; Solomon Badmus, North Carolina Prep; Derrick John- son, North Carolina Prep; 2007 -- Isiah Bell, Bucknell; Travious Jackson, Dean College; 2008 -- Leonard Benton, Stillman; 2011 -- Darius McGuire, Atlanta Sports Academy; 2013 -- Ken Kamana, LaGrange; 2019 -- Iverson Woods, Rose Hulman IT.

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ALL -TIME DEKALB COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS COLUMBIA: 1971 -- Keith Brantley, UT -Chattanooga, Philip Bryant, Citadel, Steven Shelton, Citadel, Jeffrey Walker, Duke; 1972 -- David Durham, Georgia Tech, Glynn Harrison, Georgia, Wayne Rhodes, Ala- bama, Bailey Walkemeyer, Lees -McRae; 1973 -- Richard Floyd, Southern Mississippi; 1974 -- Tom Blount, Arkansas, Rick Garvin, Arkansas; 1975 -- Quinton Brown, Morehouse, Randy Dickenson, Presbyterian, Phil- lip Johns, Presbyterian, Reginald McCoy, Morehouse, John Odum, Presbyterian, Harold Roach, Lenoir - Rhyne, Rick St. George, Pennsylvania; 1976 -- Dannell Dannock, Furman, Marlon Logino, Albany, Jerry Nalley, Chattahoochee Valley JC, Melvin Petty, Albany; 1977 -- Anthony Gordon, Georgia, George Moore, Georgia, Randy Scott, Alabama; 1978 -- Marvin Penamon, Davidson, Tony Philpot, Middle Tennessee State, Gregory Searcy, N.E. Mississippi JC, Michael Wade, Tuskegee; 1979 -- Chip Simmons, East Carolina, Mi- chael Snead, Morris Brown; 1980 -- David Edwards, Illinois, John Houston, Florida State, Gerald Marshall, Highland CC, Darryl Robinson, VMI; 1981 -- Rory Graves, Ohio State, Rodney Pitts, Tennessee State, Eric Rasheed, Western Carolina, Ronald Reid, East Carolina, Antonio Render, Georgia, Darryl Weems, New Mex- ico Military; 1982 -- Marvin Arnold, Auburn, Tony Slaton, Texas A & M, Al Phillips, Western Carolina; 1983 -- Tony Bartley, Tennessee, Richard Dix, South Carolina State, Winston Fisher, Clark, Reggie Graves, Ohio State, Henry Harris, Georgia, Fred Lane, Georgia, Darryl Muhammad, Arkansas State, Calvin Pitts, Liberty Baptist, Rod Saddler, Texas A & M, Mike Smith, Arkansas State, Ed White, Illinois; 1984 -- Adrian Woods, Northeast Oklahoma, Dexter Minnifield, Morris Brown, Tommy Shakir, Western Kentucky, Ramon Scott, Liberty Baptist; 1985 -- Mike Phillips, Texas -El Paso, David Ammons, South Carolina State, James Boswell, N.E. Oklahoma JC, James Harvey, Coahoma JC, Dexter Neal, Coahoma JC; 1986 -- Felton Ransby, Texas A & M, Terrance Franklin, Mississippi Valley State, Jason Black, Texas A & M, Terrill Merritt, Jack- sonville State, Evron Cameron, Jacksonville State; 1987 -- Wes Greene, Valdosta State, William Ransby, UT - Chattanooga, Rodney Scott, Jacksonville State, James Johnson, Wofford, James Harris, Albany State, Carlton Harris, Albany State; 1988 -- Kelvin Blackshear, Cumberland; 1990 -- Reuben Jones, East Carolina, Lydell Moore, Albany State; 1991 -- Fernando Harper, Alabama State, Donnell Palmore, Alabama State, Aye Smith, Tennessee Wesleyan, Charsie Robertson, Maryville, Russell Brown, Albany State, Mack Butler, Tennessee Wesleyan, Ahren Matthews, Catawba; 1992 -- Carlos Curry, Clemson, Derrick Pugh, Alabama A & M; 1993 -- Termaine Jenkins, Albany State; 1994 -- Maurio Woodley, West Georgia; 1996 -- Ernest Ross, Univ of Alabama -Birm; Lyle Weaver, West Point -Army; Garland Green, Holmes; 1997 -- Laroudu Stephens, Morris Brown; Dedrick Murphy, West Georgia; 1998 -- Kendall Newson, Middle Tenn State, Jason Frazier, Army, Clearance Holmes, Army, Kent Davis, Morehouse; 2000 -- Anthony Jones, Wyoming; Andre Byrd, Morris Brown; 2001 -- Calvin Armstrong, Stanford; Keon Newson, Bowling Green; 2003 -- Gregory Bethea, Albany State; Rafael Farley, Alabama A&M; Eddie Gresham, Salisbury University; Carlos Jones, Morris Brown; Phillip McCrary, Navy; Jarvis Newson, Illinois; Justin Norman, Morris Brown; Keegan Shuman, Morris Brown; Hubert Sims, Lane College; Jajuan Roberson, Lane College; Zerbin Singleton, Navy; Freddie Ste- vens, Norfolk State; Keon Turner, Bethune -Cookman; Amir Windom, Salisbury University; 2005 – Robert Hayes, St. Augustine’s; 2006 – Tremaine Boykin, Fort Valley State, Shomari Watson, Grambling State, Bran- don Williams, Fort Valley State; 2007 -- Craig Willingham, Lambuth; Chris Willis, Lambuth; 2008 -- Ken- neth Harris, North Carolina; Antonio Wilson, Georgia Tech; Chris Holloway, Southern University; 2009 -- Nathaniel Anthony, Georgia State; Malcolm Crawford, Howard; Toavon Sheats, Howard; William Porter, Carson -Newman; 2010 -- Darnelius Session, Florida State; Travis Elesby, Morehouse; David Wray, Clark Atlanta; Troy Culpepper, Clark Atlanta; Lucious Ray, Howard; Ivan Robinson, Apprentice School; David Nelson, New Mexico Prep; Darius Montford, New Mexico Prep; Darrick Walker, New Mexico Prep; 2011 -- Sekai Todd, Benedict; Earl Hammonds, Valdosta State; Jevante Davenport, Tusculum; Jahallah Shabazz, Clark; Martez Wilson, Benedict; Quajuan Ransom, Atlanta Sport Academy; Patrick Gavin, Tusculum; Joseph Ebogibe, Concordia; Demarcus Brock, Concordia; Damonta Searcy, Benedict; Stanthony Nelms, Tusculum; Demario Jones, Alcorn State; Derrick McQueen, Valdosta State; Demarcus Sherod, Oklahoma State; 2012 -- Kenno Loyal, Mississippi; Keithon Redding, Southern Mississippi; Jhaustin Thomas, South Carolina; Gerald Everett, Bethune -Cookman; Dextin Love, Marshall; Jabari Menefee, Albany State; Mials Woodberry, Albany

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ALL -TIME DEKALB COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS State; Diondre Wynn, Edward Waters; Paul Smith, Edward Waters; Antonio Montgomery, Edward Waters; Demmeris Smith, Miles; Talon Green, Lane; Jordan Johnson, Mercer; Jeremy Huntt, Tusculum; Montrez Williams, Atlanta Prep Academy; Peterson Cheridor, Atlanta Prep Academy; 2013 -- London Weathersby, LaGrange; Devante Blow, Pikeville; Montez Brooks, Clark; Chris Campbell, Pikeville; Rudolph Campbell, Pikeville; Charles Cullins, Clark; Mackendy Cheridor, Georgia State; Octavius Dunn, Atlanta Sports Acade- my; Keith Flanigan, Atlanta Sports Academy; Xavier Howard, Alabama State; Jaquez Jackson, Atlanta Sports Academy; Brian Jagne, LaGrange; Meshack Oakman, Clark; Harold Peterson, LaGrange; Charles Rutledge, Tennessee Tech; Eric Smith, Virginia; Demba Tamba, Clark; Travis Taylor, Pikeville; Marquez Williams, Atlanta Prep Sports; 2014 -- Terrone Prescod, North Carolina State; Kennington Cadwell, UT -Chattanooga; Chris Jones, Delta State; Ken Hike, Tuskegee; Deshon Cooper, Mississippi State; Antonio Holloway, Garden City CC; 2015 -- Andre Brown, Indiana; Shadell Bell, Clemson; Derrick Simmons, Savannah State; D’Vau- trey Love, Albany State; Brandon Kemp; Valdosta State; Antonio Manson, Fort Scott Community College; Armond Davis, College of Sequoias; Michael Scott, Apprentice School; McNeal Marcello, Apprentice School; 2016 -- Michael Hector, Presbyterian; Rasaan Johnson, Albany State; Bobby Tillman, Albany State; William Tomlin, Albany State; Terrence Snellings, Hinds Community College; Riquez Cuffie, Savannah State; 2017 -- Marquavious Linner, Bethune -Cookman; Michael Alexander, Apprentice School; Nicholas Bowman, Apprentice School; Quentin Palmer, Savannah State; Dante Hobbs, Iowa Western; 2018 -- Tra- maine Callaway, Dean College; Lavar Gardner, Samford; Telvin Godfrey, Edward Waters College; Greg Morris, Edward Waters College; Chavez Oliver, Edward Waters College; Dimiel Powell, Edward Waters College; Yahaziah Brown, Wheeling Jesuit University; 2019 -- Fondren Hollis, Tennessee State; Nehemiah Grier, Highland Community College; Brian Bunkley, Highland Community College; Treveon Barrow, Chris- tian Community College; Erin Turner, Christian Community College; James Cooper, Christian Community College; Isaiah Murray, Christian Community College; Marcus Gaye, Palmetto Prep. CROSS KEYS: 1962 -- Jimmy Balkcom, West Point, Ronnie Norman, Georgia; 1963 -- Bill Harben, Geor- gia, Robert Fink, Brigham Young; 1964 -- Felton Lancaster, Florida State, David Smith, Wake Forest; 1965 -- Jim Buice, South Carolina; 1966 -- Mike Rich, Georgia, Harry Gibbs, Western Carolina; 1967 -- Ken Dumb- leton, Georgia; 1970 -- Steve Shankweiler, Davidson; 1973 -- Craig Griffin, Naval Academy; 1975 -- Billy Conlon, Coast Guard Academy, John Rose, Georgia Tech; 1976 -- Bruce Stewart, Liberty Baptist, Jeff Reaves, Liberty Baptist; 1979 -- Richard Povilaitis, Georgia, Pablo Aragon, Liberty Baptist, Chip Dickens, Tennessee Tech; 1980 -- Mike Brown, Tennessee Tech; 1981 -- Carlos Aragon, Liberty Baptist, Randy Led- ford, Liberty Baptist; 1983 -- Greg Bloodworth, Mississippi College, Gary Stewart, Davidson, Roger Smyth, Davidson; 1986 -- Darren Brackett, Virginia Union; 1992 -- Gene Toodle, Georgia; 1993 -- Marlin Maner, NE Mississippi 1994 -- Corey Bennett, Notre Dame, 1995 -- Jessie Tarplin, Georgia Tech, Tomha McMillan, East Carolina; 1996 -- Ben Moore, UGA; Wyman Jones, Middle Georgia; David Walker, Georgia Military; 1998 - -Charvin Clark, East Tenn State, Trollis Debose, Morehouse, Duane Clifton, Morehouse, Winfield Essel, Georgia Military College; 2000 -- Taylor Harris, Arkansas -Pine Bluff; 2006 -- Phillip Peoples, Gardner - Webb; 2007 -- Dontae Gibson, Morehead State; 2009 -- Richard Feacher, Furman; 2011 -- Carey Cooper, Apprentice School; 2016 -- Alexander Burney -Jones, Miles; 2017 -- David Velazquez, Georgia Prep Sports. DRUID HILLS: 1961 -- Bobby Boyleston, Alabama; 1966 -- Wayne Brooks, West Virginia; 1972 -- E.O. Wheeler, Georgia Tech; 1974 -- Mike Cutting, Georgia Tech, Tommie Southard, Furman; 1975 -- Dennis Yarborough, Newberry; 1976 -- John Palms, Citadel; 1978 -- Stan Klinger, Davidson; 1980 -- Curtis Wofford, Jacksonville State, Lloyd Wofford, Alabama; 1984 -- Johnny Brooks, Livingston; 1985 -- Garrett Hendrix, Albany State, Nikita Godfrey, Albany State; 1986 -- Mike Brinkley, Jackson State, Carl Johnson, Jackson State, Rodney Lane, Jacksonville State, Drago Turner, Livingston; 1988 -- Kenny Aaron, Albany State, Rod Moore, Jackson State; 1992 -- Charles Young, Tennessee State, Miguel Senior, Tuskegee, Tyler Gibbs, Ten- nessee Wesleyan, Daniel Marston, Tennessee Wesleyan; 1993 -- Anthony Watson, Tennessee Wesleyan; Nate Wilson, Tennessee Wesleyan; 1994 -- Sam Simmons, Savannah State, Quatez Dudley, Savannah State, Jecory Jackson, Savannah State, Orenthal Walker, Albany State, Jerome Chapman, Mt. Union, Ohio; Yadel Frison, Savannah State Travis Rowland, Savannah State; 1995 -- Jamil Graham, Mississippi State; 2000 -- Derreck Nassar, West Georgia; 2001 -- Joseph Langham, University of the South; Garn Miller, Wooster College; 2005 -- Trevonn Williams, St. Augustine’s; Donterris Collins, St. Augustine’s; 2006 -- Vincent Malone, Emory & Henry; 2008 -- Taaluwt Lee, Paine College; 2009 -- Marcel Baugh, Wooster College; 2010 -- John Foster, Charleston University; 2011 -- Foluke Gordon -Lamar, Indiana State; Joseph Ray, Lenoir -Rhyne; Alex Turner, Mars Hill; 2012 -- Damani Debeatham, Pikeville; Damian Whitaker, Western Carolina; Sean Favors, Chatta- hoochee Tech; Chaz Dowdell, Chattahoochee Tech; Dia Andrews, Carson -Newman; Stephan Bruce, Carson -

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ALL -TIME DEKALB COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Newman; 2013 -- Najee Johnson, Reinhardt College; Kyles Simmons, Stetson; 2014 -- Tyqueze Walker, West Georgia; 2015 -- Trevino Huff, Atlanta Sports Prep; 2016 -- Hakeem Enis, Kent State; 2017 -- Isaiah Dawson, Berry College; Khalid McCalla, Oberlin College; 2018 -- Xavier Perkins, Mercer. DUNWOODY: 1975 -- Tom Baynham, Washington & Lee; 1976 -- David Maples, U.S. Military Academy, Parry Winder, Brigham Young; 1977 -- Phil Evans, Western Kentucky; 1978 -- Mike Higgins, Benedictine, Joel Pieper, Southern Mississippi; 1979 -- Paul Frate, Georgia, Ottis Ingram, Presbyterian; 1980 -- Neil Brasfield, Itawamba JC, Tommy Carroll, Auburn, Bill Donohue, Marion, Bill Hargis, Southwestern at Mem- phis, Tommy Lewis, Georgia; 1982 -- Harris Barton, North Carolina, David Shivley, South Carolina, Brian Jager, Furman, Scott Franklin, Harding College; 1983 -- Russ Recka, Harding College, Mark Lackley, Yale, Mark Rudder, Furman; 1984 -- Mills Fleming, Vanderbilt, Don Savage, William & Mary, Mark Brown, Furman, Todd Rhine, Davidson, Tom Thompson, West Georgia; 1985 -- Steve Salva, East Carolina, Jeff Miller, Wake Forest, Greg Downs, Duke; 1986 -- Billy Ray, Alabama, Chad Will, Furman, Jake Martin, Georgia Tech, Jeff Brown, Duke; 1987 -- Jim Mutimer, Georgia Southern, Matt Spalding, Georgia Southern, Nabil El Sheshai, Vanderbilt; 1988 -- Brooks Challenger, Richmond, Alan Corbett, Western Carolina, Richie Hunter, Maryville; 1989 -- Stephen Gill, Pennsylvania, Kevin Kimbell, Virginia; 1990 -- John McClellan, Naval Academy, Billy Wood, Cornell, Russ Young, Troy State, Andre Marshall, Catawba; 1991 -- Scott Williams, Wake Forest, Rodney Shelton, Wisconsin, Todd Pittard, Furman, James Wilson, Albany State, Tommy Eldridge, U.S. Military Academy, Byron Forbes, Clark, Erik Gotfredson, U.S. Military Academy, Darren Webb, Princeton, Brian Radics, Dartmouth, Billy Browdy, Western Carolina, Andre Marshall, Ca- tawba; 1992 -- Tom Stuetzer, Wake Forest, Allen Degraffenreid, Vanderbilt, Bryan Degraffenreid, Vander- bilt, Billy Thompson, Maryland, Derek Beres, Citadel, Aundra Miller, Morehouse, Joey Thomas, Rhodes, Eric Ebersole, Georgia Southern; 1993 -- Charles London, Duke; Michael Humphrey, Dartmouth; Mitch Harrison, Furman; 1994 -- Ivory Covington, Notre Dame, Grasa Miller, Eastern Kentucky, Travis Stroud, Georgia, Jovan Riley, Southern University, Travis Shepard, Southern University, Scott Alton, Presbyterian, Rod Perrymond, 1995 -- Larry Mann, Georgia; Anthony Watson, Kentucky; Andy Bryant, Duke; Kyle Turner, Naval Academy; Naim Harrison, Livingstone; Eric Harrison, Wingate; 1996 -- Orantes Grant, UGA; Sean Allen, Air Force Academy; 1997 -- Quillian Jackson, Tusculum; Idrees Bashir, Memphis; Aaron Hefty, Catawba; Tyrone Hicks, West Georgia; 1998 -- Corey Reese, Catawba, Gordon Clinksdale, Georgia Tech; 1999 -- Torian Welch, ETSU; Quinton Cole, Georgia Southern; Jeff Womble, Florida State; Marcus Lewis, Clemson; 2000 -- Blake Kirkland, UTC; Orlando Powell, Arkansas State; Kasey Lindsey, Mississippi Valley State; Lawrence Williams, Alabama State; Milton Johnson, Liberty; Stefan Womack, Fort Valley State; Michael Larson -Stone, Gardner -Webb; Ricardo Griffin, Maryland; 2001 -- Ben Mungin, Wofford; Keenan Hunt, Liberty; 2002 -- Hugh Denbow, Morehead State; Justin Handley, Air Force; Darien Morgan, Grambling; 2003 -- Frank Clayton, Mississippi; Jonny Esther, Citdel; Malik Jackson, Louisville; 2004 -- Josh Abrams, Ohio University; Earl Forde, Mars Hill; Ralph Hines, Delaware; Dexter Jackson, Appalachian State; Jawara Mars, Furman; Rashad Seymour, Mars Hill; LaRobertson Tolen, Gardner -Webb; 2005 -- De’Andre Bryant, Arkansas; Jeremy Louis, Western Carolina; Duke Adu -Jones, Concord College; 2006 -- Deron Jasper, Georgia Tech, Chris Goode, Kentucky, Bryan Jean -Pierre, William & Mary, Shawn Daniels, Savannah State; 2007 -- Brandon Olsen, Appalachian State; Karl Evans, Fairmont State; Justin Jenkins, Tennessee State; Travis McCullough, Georgia Military; 2008 -- Corey White, Samford; Cameron Ford, Morehouse; 2009 -- Malcolm Mitchell, Louisville; Treavor Scales, Harvard; Blake Adams, Tennessee Tech; Jerry King, Tennessee Tech; Duane Taylor -Mason, Malone University; 2010 -- Rashad Williams, Georgia Southern; Dalen Claytor, Georgetown; 2011 -- Aaron Easterling, Mars Hill; Dewayne Brown, Lane College; Tracey White, Fort Valley State; Breon Isaac, Virginia Union; Brandon Nick, Atlanta Sports Academy; Josh McKay, Shorter College; 2012 -- Eliot Arno, Air Force; Dazel Claytor, Iowa Western CC; Darien Foreman, Georgia Southern; Chris Hale, Middle Tennessee State; Jake Hudgins, Davidson; TeMyrick Mosley, Citadel; Nick Willis, Citadel; Connor Weaver, Centre College; Justin King, Tennessee; 2013 -- Steven Camara, Centre College; Zach Bronstorph, Point University; 2014 -- Aaron Alexander, Be- midji State; Michael Adjekuko, New Mexico Military; 2015 -- Riley Gessner, Furman; Nick Buchanan, Florida; Matthew Nathan, Dickinson College; Kendrick Jones, Johnson C. Smith; Devin Francois, Rein- hardt; Tylor Scales, Hotchkiss School; Rohan Andrews, Reinhardt; Daniel Hinton, Lindsey Wilson; Chase Hawkins, Reinhardt; 2016 -- Stevie Gebhardt, Shenandoah; 2018 -- Dylan Rosenstein, Maryville; Turner Nims, Navy; Parker Hughes, Sewanee College; 2019 -- Thomas Neville, Samford; Jason Solo, West Geor- gia; Xavier Wilcox, Kentucky Christian; Jamar Thomas, Kentucky Christian. GORDON: 1964 -- Jimmy Stewart, Georgia, Billy Moore, UT -Chattanooga; 1966 -- Mitch Ingle, Georgia

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ALL -TIME DEKALB COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Tech; 1971 -- Butch Rumble, Georgia Tech, Ronnie Pierce, Georgia Tech; 1975 -- Michael Turner, Albany State; 1976 -- James Byrd, Coahoma JC, Curry Hayes, Coahoma JC, Dwight Harris, Coahoma JC; 1977 -- Jeff Bryant, Clemson, Robert Parham, Grambling, Mike Weaver, Grambling; 1978 -- Terrell Woodard, UT - Chattanooga, Larry Turnipseed, Morris Brown, Grady Jones, Coahoma JC, Darrell Pearson, Coahoma JC, Bruce Jones, Coahoma JC, Willie Coates, Coahoma JC, Marrih Carson, Coahoma JC, Roosevelt Carlisle, Coahoma JC, Calvin Boswell, Coahoma JC; 1979 -- Gestonia Anderson, Coahoma JC; 1980 -- Terry Nichols, South Carolina State, Keldrick Dunn, Clemson; 1984 -- Rory Turner, Alabama, Derrick Dennis, Western Carolina, Dushawn Emerson, Savannah State, Gerald Stephens, Louisville, Wendell Stewart, South Carolina, Darryl Wilborn, Austin Peay, Lawrence Satterwhite, East Tennessee; 1985 -- Kenneth Jackson, Mississippi Valley, Marty Graves, Howard, Darryl Turpin, Austin Peay, Bailey Daniel, Howard; 1987 -- Terry Lloyd, Tulsa, Darrian Middlebrooks, Howard, Antoine Dixon, Salem College, Robert Jester, Howard. HENDERSON: 1970 -- Steve Taylor, Auburn; 1971 -- Mark Simmons, Vanderbilt, Darrell Scott, Wofford; 1972 -- Mike Ayala, South Carolina, Steve Brooks, Samford, Rick Cylc, Florida, Tim Gunter, Georgia Tech, Bobby Marino, South Carolina, Reed Miller, Murray State, Daryl Mills, Vanderbilt, Danny Myers, Georgia Tech, Russ Rabenstein, Tennessee; 1973 -- Jay Moore, Concord; 1974 -- Craig Fleming, Auburn, Jim Wel- lem, Gardner -Webb; 1975 -- Chris Blake, U.S. Military Academy, Jeff Gray, Auburn; 1977 -- Lonnie Brax- ton, Western Carolina, Robbie Jackson, Furman, Tim Rhino, South Carolina; 1978 -- Steve Strickland, Fur- man, Benjie McLane, Auburn; 1979 -- Dean Barr, Cornell; 1980 -- Mark Maxwell, Air Force Academy, Craig Barksdale, Air Force Academy; 1981 -- John Aldrich, Elon, Tad George, Florida State; 1985 -- David Berlin- er, East Tennessee State, Robert Jenkins, Lenoir -Rhyne, Scott Mikel, Un. of the South; 1986 -- Joe Siffri, Georgia Tech, Bill Ballard, Furman, Michael McTier, Maryville; 1987 -- Jeff Sanders, Furman; 1988 -- Paul Siffri, Furman; 1990 -- Kevin James, Jacksonville State, Kelvin Morton, Alabama State; 1991 -- James Cum- mings, South Carolina, James Kirkland, Duke, Derek Mallard, Alabama A & M; 1992 -- Olaron Bassett, Jacksonville State; 1993 -- William Vaughn, Presbyterian; 1995 -- Luther Daniel, South Carolina State; Lewis Kelly, South Carolina State; 1996 -- Melvin Crittle, West Point Academy. LAKESIDE: 1967 -- Steve Ivey, Florida State; 1969 -- Dick Conn, Georgia; Nick Carmichael, Tennessee; 1970 -- Michael Bartik, Furman, Chris McCoun, Florida State, Rich Halstead, William & Mary, Andy Stew- art, Appalachian State, Tommy Harris, Appalachian State; 1972 -- Ed Butler, Auburn, James Kroll, Georgia Tech, Barrett Nelson, Georgia Tech; 1973 -- Jack Bowen, Western Carolina, Donnie Carroll, Memphis State, David Doverspike, Florence State, David Elder, Auburn, Michael Johnson, Georgia Tech, Ross Kurland, Auburn, Harry Michaels, Vanderbilt, Tobin Sexton, Florence State, Gary Smith, Memphis State; 1974 -- Tommy Bowen, Georgia Tech, Robert Butler, Auburn; 1975 -- Rusty Moore, Citadel, David Henderson, Furman, Steve McKenna, Virginia Military, Jim McCoun, Presbyterian, John O'Neal, Clemson, Mark Hick- man, Murray State; 1976 -- Dan Crawford, Pennsylvania; 1977 -- Rob Weathers, Presbyterian, Charles Garnham, Auburn; 1978 -- David Blanks, Auburn, Chip Creel, Auburn, Brett Hale, Jacksonville State, Chris Johnson, Liberty Baptist, Tap Miller, Memphis State, Jimmy Rowe, Liberty Baptist, Rick Ferguson, Citadel; 1979 -- Ben Ansley, Kentucky, James Cone, Cushing Academy, Melvin Dorsey, Georgia, Mark Fleetwood, South Carolina, Mark Mitchell, Furman, Steve Russo, Western Carolina, John Schaefer, Citadel, Walter Smith, Western Carolina, James Wurst, Clemson; 1980 -- Rick Tonney, Citadel, Ronald Hill, Jacksonville State; 1981 -- Spencer Nelms, Ohio State, Tony Clinton, Citadel, Steve Campbell, Carson -Newman, John Porter, Georgia Tech, David Phenix, Presbyterian; 1982 -- Kevin Anthony, North Carolina, Ladd Fletcher, South Carolina, Rick Duncan, South Carolina, Roy Brabson, Duke, Ronnie Johnston, Valdosta State, Billy McHenry, Georgia Southern; 1983 -- Greg Davis, Citadel, Bryan Carlisle, Western Carolina; 1984 -- Todd Miller, South Carolina; 1986 -- Huey Richardson, Florida, Edward Schaefer, Liberty; 1987 -- Willie Faust, West Georgia, Greg Lester, Georgia Tech, Billy Anderson, Tennessee; 1988 -- Scott Gold, Georgia Tech, Torrance Brown, Mississippi State, Carlos White, Western Carolina, Vince Hill, Western Carolina, Kevin Whitley, Georgia Southern, Cedric Horton, West Georgia, Ben Hess Washington (St. Louis); 1989 -- Matt Crosby, Wake Forest, Billy Whitley, Furman, Shean Williams, Miami -Ohio, Jim Glenn, East Tennessee State, Cedric Sims, Citadel; 1990 -- Carl Mack, Tennessee State, Stephen Price, Harvard; 1991 -- Josh Siefken, Mississippi State, Michael Guffie, North Carolina State, Mark Ellison, Alabama A & M, Jessie Walton, How- ard; 1992 -- Boris Oden, Penn State, Chris Little, Duke, Willie Smith, Naval Academy, Howard Bryant, Naval Academy, Rico Clark, Louisville, Hubert Harris, Georgia Military College, Shenazar Roberts, Jacksonville State, Keith White, Morehouse, Terrez Dennis, UT -Chattanooga, Orlando Norman, Valdosta State; 1993 -- Leroy Davies -Venn, Furman; T.J. Johnson, Georgia Tech; Steve Shivers, Georgia Tech; Derrick Walker, Marshall; Michael Jackson, The Citadel; Kenton Kelly, Jacksonville State; Zack Phillips, North Alabama;

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ALL -TIME DEKALB COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Mark Jenkins, University of Hawaii; 1994 -- Michael Pine, UT - Chattanooga, William Lewis, Central Michi- gan, Carl Thomas, Morehouse, Chuck Parks, Air Force Academy; 1995 -- Walker Atrice, Georgia; Mark Bryant, Tuskegee; Bryan Jones, Liberty; Clearance Callaway, Mississippi State; 1996 -- Marshall Presley, Eastern Kentucky; Wade Davis, Union; Jason Holloman, Clemson; Robert Bean, Georgia Military JC; Clint Johnson, North Carolina State; 1997 -- Keyandre Fenn, East Tennessee State; Vincent Moore, Georgia Military; Bruce Adrine, University of Georgia; Jason Ivey, Albany State; Kevin Thomas, University of Ala- bama -Birmingham; Dale Donatelli, Appalachian State; Edmund Ross, Albany State; Jarian Peterson, Albany State; Michael Curtis, Jacksonville State; Adrian Mayes, Albany State; 1998 -- Starlin Ridley, Univ. Of Ala - Birm; Jamie Washington, Troy State; Gerrard Johnson, Morris Brown, Fred Pellum, Gardner Webb, Jona- than Smith, Morris Brown, Michael Lindsey, Auburn Univ; Robert Bean, Mississippi State; Casey Keys, Gardner Webb; 1999 -- Travis Spurley, Morehouse; Dion Williams, Wake Forest; Shedrick Wright, Eastern Kentucky; T.J Dubone, West VA Weslyn; Ande Durojaiye, Tenn State; Mitch Zabrinsky, New Mexico Military JC; 2001 -- Bruce Johnson, James Madison; 2002 -- Jerome Jones, Eastern Kentucky; Blake Ander- son, Delaware State; Keller Speaks, Jacksonville State; 2003 -- Nicos Chavis, Delaware; Arthur Rozier, Western Kentucky; 2004 -- Anthony Broadnax, Illinois; Keylon Callaway, Clark; Jaeson Courseault, More- house; Will Dunbar, UAB; James Phillips, Carson -Newman; Brandon Williams, Furman; 2006 -- Michael Gandy, Colgate; 2007 -- Ty Huff, UAB; Rob Pope, Centre College; Kevin Roden, Fairmont State; 2008 -- Pati Siamomua, Mars Hill; Stephen Turnbull, Mars Hill; Patrick Brown, Savannah State; 2009 -- Austin Collier, Shorter College; 2010 -- Brent Riley, Charleston Southern; Derrick Perry, Tusculum; Pablo Montil- la, Tusculum; 2011 -- Eric Cloyd, Hutchinson CC; Quentin Turner, Hutchinson CC; Langston Williams, Lenoir -Ryne; Katari Fannin, Lenoir -Rhyne; Quintarius Figures, West Georgia; Don Cox, Millsaps; Angelo Cauley, Savannah State; Giovanni Ventura, Savannah State; 2014 -- Brad Earnest, Miami of Ohio; Addison Wooten, Limestone College; 2015 -- Michael Horton, Auburn; Kellyen Walker, Army; 2017 -- Michael Malinovsky, Presbyterian; Will Jernigan, Middlebury College; Gordon Lewis, Lake Erie College; Shaun Wright, Lake Erie College; Scott Wright, Lake Erie College; Ian Cryor, Culver; 2018 -- Max Guggemos, University of St. Thomas; Matthew Holt, Reinhardt. LITHONIA: 1968 -- Mike Willis, Mississippi State, Joe Geisling, Austin Peay, Butch Dailey, Austin Peay, Willie Smith, Morris Brown; 1969 -- Stan Christian, North Carolina A & T; 1972 -- Eric Whitley, Harding; 1974 -- Robert Harper, Louisville, James Scruggs, Arizona Western; James Marble, Georgia Tech; 1977 -- Chris Cox, Arizona Western, Randy Sheppard, Arizona Western; 1979 -- Chris King, Mid America, Tommy Scott, Mid America, Eric Guthrie, Delta State, Ricky Harper, Marion; 1980 -- James Robinson, Marion, Derrick Hammond, Marion, Steve Champion, Marion, Ron Rice, Georgia Tech, Chip Kelly, SW Memphis, Kevin Shepard, Marion Institute; 1981 -- Rob Rice, West Georgia, Al Shepard, West Georgia; 1982 -- Sebo Browning, Clemson, Jay Nix, Furman, Glenn Segars, Harding, Randy Darnell, Harding College, Barry Banks, North Alabama; 1983 -- John Abram, Georgia, Matt Battaglia, Louisville, Scott Nix, Furman, Danny Russell, Clark; 1984 -- Vince Guthrie, Georgia, Brad White, Furman, Tim Clark, Taft JC, Mason Henderson, Pennsylvania, Greg Turner, Albany State, Kevin Best, Marion JC; 1985 -- Keith Johnson, Clemson, David Reed, Alabama State, Rickey Jackson, Jacksonville State; 1986 -- Steve Lane, Georgia Southern, Skip Fears, Morehouse, Mike Guthrie, Georgia, Tracey Guthrie, Morehouse, Travis Guthrie, Morehouse; 1987 -- Rod Garner, Wofford; 1988 -- Stacy Allen, Kentucky State; 1990 -- Chris Morrison, U.S. Military Prep, Kyle Johnson, Kentucky State; 1991 -- John Walton, Wofford, Orlando Adwaters, Duke, Jason Marshall, Albany State; 1993 -- Rod Brown, North Carolina State; Delaine Manley, North Carolina State; Britt Phillips, Gard- ner -Webb; Telly Banks, West Georgia; Willie Bailey, Cumberland, Kevin Rakestraw, Rhodes; 1994 -- Mar- cus Camp, Auburn, Brandon Perry, Wake Forest, Quinn Isler, Tuskegee, Wayne McLain, Tuskegee, Cory Stinchcomb, Emory and Henry, Rico Cooper, NE Oklahoma, Donnell Smith, Middle Georgia; 1995 -- Anto- nio Marble, Bethune Cookman; Reggie Billingslea, Georgia Military 1996 -- Dewayne Thomas, Mars Hill; Eric Hall, UGA; Roney Wade, Presbyterian; Jason Perry, Morehouse; Avo Adwaters, Albany State; 1997 -- Bryant Appling, LeHigh; 1998 -- Terrance Dukes, Grambling; 1999 -- Reese McCampbell, SC State; Chris Gilchrist, Florida A&M; Daryl Bailey, Kentucky State; Clifford Browning, Clark -Atlanta; 2000 -- Kelvin Kight, Florida; Kris Perry, Florida A&M; Charles Prater, Southwest Baptist University; 2001 -- Dion Elie, Akron; 2002 -- Postell Simpson, Maryville College; Ian White, Clark; 2003 -- Marcus Black, Alabama A&M; Desmond Foster, Alabama State; 2005 – Deante Lamar, Memphis; Romelle Matthews, Mississippi Delta; Joshua Franklin, Mississippi Delta; 2006 -- Kery Campbell, West Virginia Tech; Gerald Baker, West Virginia Tech; Carson Criswell, St. Augustine’s; 2007 -- Brian Bridges, Southern; 2008 -- Willie Fuller, Alabama A&M; Jonathan Ransom, Edward Waters; Tavan Heights, Edward Waters; Kareem Summerour,

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ALL -TIME DEKALB COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Edward Waters; Anthony Bell, Edward Waters; 2009 -- Julian Bellinger, Toledo; McVandy Falaise, William Penn; Alexander Wright, William Penn; Jabril Hightower, Lane College; Marvin Gary, Alabama A&M; Jessie Landji, William Penn; Rockshawn McNeil, Hutchinson County JC; Korenski Jones, Holmes County JC; Isaiah Browning, William Penn; 2010 -- Jimmie Kitchen, Tennessee State; Chryston Floyd, Savannah State; Jordan Roman, Alabama A&M; 2011 -- Cedrick Cooper, South Carolina; Dave Mann, North Carolina State; Joseph Toombs, Virginia Union; Giovanni Currie, Hutchinson CC; Jeremy Champion, Stillman Col- lege; Brandon Medina, Prairie View A&M; 2012 -- Joe Harris, South Carolina; Denzel Veale, Miles; Mau- rice Antoine, Miles; Bret Love, Johnson C. Smith; 2013 -- David Johnson, South Carolina; Tolunte Ander- son, LaGrange; Marcus Valentine, LaGrange; Xavier Davis, Fayetteville State; Cameron White, Clark; 2014 -- Khaylan Williams, Navy; Deonte Davis, Presbyterian; Devon Wallace, Albany State; Avery Williams, Point University; Montez Kilgore, Point University; Rico Bruton, Gardner -Webb; 2015 -- Jozahan Carter, Brevard College; Temitayo Salam, Brevard College; Castavious Felton, Methodist; Jordan O’Neal, Appren- tice School; Natarius Cowan, Arkansas Baptist; Marquavious Latner, Arkansas Baptist; Khalil Jackson, Arkansas Baptist; 2016 -- Jordan Smith, Florida; Ty Patterson, Hampton; Ty’heem Freeman, Hampton; Photre Jones, South Carolina State; Judeson Orvil, Columbus State; Kenneth Key, Columbus State; Derious Wimbley, Columbus State; Rodney Lewis, Columbus State; David Green, Columbus State; Michael Spraulding, Arkansas Baptist; 2017 -- Robert Hatchett, Tennessee Tech; Malachi Jenkins, Morgan State; Octavian Williams, Tennessee Tech; Addison Ford, Fort Valley State; Kamarie Mullins, Fort Valley State; Deion Hadley, Fort Valley State; Tariq Stewart, Catawba; Courtney Lott, Nichols College; Keyoundric Buchanan, Nichols College; Ta’lon Mack, Nichols College; Jaylin Bolden, Nichols College; Keyshawn Garrett, Georgia Military; 2018 -- Stephen Smith, Mount Union; Zion Dorsett, Fort Scott Community Col- lege; Rayshad Baldwin, Fort Scott Community College; Zion Cain, Brevard College; Foday Tarawally, Savannah State; Ashanti Benloss, Savannah State; Cameron Wilson, UTI Tech; Tre’Vion Brown, UTI Tech; William Pritchard, Hutchinson Community; 2019 -- Ja -Courtney Snipes, Charleston Southern; Gerald Sand- ers, Hutchinson Community College; Kaveh Brantley, Independence Community College; Zaryon Stubbs, Reinhardt. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.: 2004 -- Sean Drummond, Livingstone College; 2005 -- Dantarius Stokley, Carson -Newman; Jeremie Parham, Rhode Island; Jeremie Parha, Stillman College; Robert Watkins, Georgia Southern; Jeffrey Harrison, UT -Chattanoona; Brandon Cunningham, Tusculum; Brandon Gallagher, Living- ston; Kenny Bolton, Livingston; Reggie Smalls, VOC Union; Stephen Benson, Navy; Kenneth Lewis, Liv- ingston; 2006 -- Aaron Robinson, Kent State, Donald Colbert, Albany State, Marcus Wade, Arkansas, Abram Gordon, Jacksonville State, Dontavian Bowden, Charleston Southern, Corey Tyler, Fort Valley State, Quinton Jones, West Alabama, Julian Jones, Albany State, Clarence Wallace, University of St. Francis, Ernest Bell, Alabama State; 2007 -- Adim Obata, Furman; Patrick Hampton, South Florida; Lyndon Leslie, Gardner -Webb; LaNorris Nixon, Gardner -Webb; Ricky Mathis, Huntingdon College; Cecil Hill, Valdosta State; Tyrin Lane, Morehead State; Sterling Johnson, Furman; 2008 -- Daniel McKayahan, Georgia Tech; Aaron Hawkins, Mississippi; Tyran Golden, Western Kentucky; Lyndrez Leslie, Gardner -Webb; Jarad Dorsey, Howard; Darryn Davis, Marshall; Xavier Morgan, Stillman; Kevin Lalor, Stillman; Kami Warner, Virginia State; John Bell, College of the Dessert; Cordellaro Jones, College of the Dessert; 2009 -- Joel Kight, Mississippi; Thomas Hendrickson, Lane College; DeAndre Davis, Jackson State; Darrell Martin, Marshall; Fred Barnes, Georgia State; Kendrick Hamm, New Mexico Prep; Rashaun Quiovers, Lenoir - Rhyne; Bryan Fennell, Tusculum; Anderson Mack, New Mexico Prep; Walter Givens, Tusculum; Timothy Anderson, Apprentice School; Xavier Betts, New Mexico Prep; Revell Edwards, Feather River CC; Matt Robinson, New Mexico Prep; 2010 -- Bryce Bell, Savannah State; Dustin Lane, Tusculum; Mack Brown, Florida; Fred Allen, Morehead State; Dameon Herring, Tusculum; Cameron Myers, Tusculum; Rahmon Swain, Kent State; Caleb Watkins, Olivet Nazarene; Kevonne Byard, Tusculum; Aldrickious Shumake, Eastern Kentucky; Anthony Hill, Concordia College; Cleveland Andrews, Concordia College; Nic Hall, Concordia College; Chris Eruchula, Olivet Nazarene; 2011 -- Patrick Callaway, Delaware; Demarco Robin- son, Kentucky; Kevin Byard, Middle Tennessee State; Nicholas Wright, Georgia Southern; Danny Hollis, Valdosta State; Samed Obeng, Trinity; Fanon Charles, Trinity; Jared Johnson, Benedict; Steven Matthews, Tusculum; Devante Robinson, Tusculum; Mikell Phoenix, Central Methodist; Chris Stanford, Trinity; Quentin Boswell, Alabama State; 2012 -- Sahr Komba, Concordia; Toronto Thomas, Air Force; Andrecas Jackson, Tusculum; Dontavious Heard, Memphis; Jonquel Dawson, Miles; Alan Carson, Johnson C. Smith; Blake Tibbs, Georgia; Kendarius Whitehead, North Carolina State; Jaynor Jones, North Carolina State; Giles Bless, Arizona Western CC; Joshua Stanford, Virginia Tech; Carnell Boyd, Alabama State; Jordan Moore,

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ALL -TIME DEKALB COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Texas Christian; Chris Burgess, Bluefield College; Justin Peterson, Delaware State; Fred Addison, Concor- dia; Chazz Wilson, Concordia; Torrey Presscod, Concordia; Chase Elliott, Langston University; 2013 -- Donald Clark, Arizona Western; Spencer Williams, Johnson C. Smith; Daniel Wilson, University of Cum- berlands; Renard Whyte, Post; Marquise McAlpin, Post; Demarquis Polite -Bray, Texas Tech; Trenton Hill, Georgia State; Jairus Reed, LaGrange; Jeremy Tyler, West Virginia; Dean Brinkley, Post; Monquavious Johnson, Morehouse; Carlos Garrett, Benedict; Jalen Beale Walker, University of Cumberlands; Chris Turner, Arkansas Baptist; Emmanuel Bell, West Virginia Wesleyan; Cornelius Jones, Clark; JaCarthy Mack, Texas Tech; Joshua Outlaw, Texas Tech; Timothy Matthews, Lane College; Cameron Crawford, Lane Col- lege; Hector Stanback, Jackson State; Yannick Kra, Post; 2014 -- Chaka Diarrassouba, Hampton; Larenz Griggs, Georgetown; DeAngelo Holt, Valdosta State; Marquis Cain, Campbellsville; Dwayne Taylor, Tus- culum; Roland Rivers, Valdosta State; Wesley Green, South Carolina; Romello Shumake, Jackson State; Randy Blue, Missouri Baptist; Tryonn Walker, Middle Georgia; Avery Parrish, Middle Georgia; Keshawn Parrish, Texas Southern; Alanmichael Harkness, Appalachian State; B.J. Credel, Highland CC; Andrew Garrett, Morehouse; Abdul -Fatir Barr, Middle Georgia; Darrell Brown, Rochester Technical & Community College; Lynd Parrish, Morehouse; Presley Bray, Point University; 2015 -- Terez Hall, Missouri; Kwan Stallworth, Murray State; Ravarius Rivers, Valdosta State; Robert Pritchett, Southern; Donovan Goodwin, LaGrange; Marty Graves, Missouri Baptist; Blaire Ware, Grambling State; 2016 -- Khaliq Byard, Wagner; Owen Clark, Chowan; Jonathan Mathis, Reinhardt; Navarro Griffin, Lane; Victor Wilkins, Georgia Prep Sports; Tyrone Bowie, Catawba; Jarique Jordan, Lane; 2017 -- Brandon Dickerson, Shorter; Jaden Cunning- ham, Hutchinson CC; 2018 -- Donovan Corbett, William Penn; Antonio Fletcher, Arkansas State; Antonio Keenan, Tuskegee; Kevin Epps, Fort Valley; 2019 -- Antonio Smith, Morehouse; D.J. McKnight, Wheeling Jesuit; Marcellious Lockett, Wheeling Jesuit; Christopher Benton, Alabama State; Trezmon Johnson, Point University. MCNAIR: 1988 -- Willie Davis, UT -Chattanooga, Muhammad Shamsideen, UT -Chattanooga, Joseph White, Southern Mississippi, Marquel Fleetwood, Minnesota, Andrew Crumbley, Murray State; 1989 -- Omar Davis, Morehouse, Tim Tukes, Clark; 1990 -- Damon Cloud, Alabama A & M, Rod Rice, Joliet JC, Isaih Tiller, East Carolina, Elbennet Turner, Savannah State, Tracy Turner, Savannah State, Kenneth Mur- phy, Morris Brown, David Walker, Morris Brown; 1991 -- Roger Callahan, Tuskegee, Larry Hooks, Appala- chian State, Kevin Thompson, Savannah State, Octwan Carter, Kentucky Wesleyan; 1992 -- Xavier Shep- pard, Murray State, Quinton Burts, Alabama A & M, Marshall Hill, Murray State, David Leavell, Murray State, Rickey Henderson, Alabama A & M 1993 -- Ronald Hall, Albany State; Andrian Green, North Ala- bama; Rodney Taylor, West Georgia; Lavoris Smith, West Georgia; 1994 -- Tony Newton, SC State, Jerome Weaks, Western Carolina; Dameon Tanner, Georgia Southern, D'Angelo Soloman, Wake Forest, Hassan Shamsid -deen, NC State, Akil Fareed, Middle Georgia, Curtis Foster, Middle Georgia; 1995 -- Shantravious Mills, Hines JC; Antwan Walker, Hines JC; Rod Jefferson, Cumberland 1996 -- Damaco Evans, Hines JC; Jimmy Winnfield, Hines JC; Charles Jackson, Air Force Academy; Anthony Heard, Albany State; 1997 -- Jimmy Winfield, Clark; 1998 -- Chauncy Brooks, Fort Valley State; 1999 -- Trey White, Citadel; Robert Mathis, Alabama A&M; Edward Searcy, Fort Valley State; 2000 -- Jamal Saleem, Middle Georgia; Joshua Grant, Middle Georgia; Emmanuel Hayes, Middle Georgia; 2001 -- Fareed Ail, Bucknell; Marcus Booker, Savannah State; Nicholas Scott, Tuskegee; 2002 -- Maurice Avery, Memphis; Corey Putmon, Fort Valley State; 2003 -- Darrell Crawford, Clark; Clint Parks, Cincinnati; 2004 -- Jamarco Cox, Lane College; Antho- ny Glover, Middle Tennessee State; Tramaine Jefferson, Lane College; Jamario Long, Lane College; Laquan Phillips, Allen University; Kentrel Thompson, Allen University; Myron Thrasher, Lane College; Andrew Varner, Rhode Island; Michael Williams, Allen University; 2005 – Alton Starr, Memphis; John Butler, Rhode Island; Terrance Bart, Allen University; Gary Andrews, Allen University; Rondez Dennis, Cumber- land; 2006 -- Brandon McCrary, Fort Valley State, Eugene Harris, Miami of Ohio, Torrence Golden, Bene- dict College, Terrell Miller, Tusculum, Chris Kelly, Tuskegee, Cornelius Faust, Concordia College, Alphon- so Tucker, Concordia College, Omar Mathis, Concordia College, Brian Webb, Concordia College, Miguel Terrell, Concordia College, Allen Thomas, Jones Jr. College, Greg Butler, Concordia College, Rodney McDaniel, Concordia College, Sheldon Echols, Concordia College, Pierre White, Fort Valley State, Eric Jefferson, Tusculum, TeAndre Brown, Jones Jr. College, Jaquez Douse, Hargrave Military, Tony Forney, Tuskegee, David Eccleston, Tuskegee, Jamal Pinkston, Livingston, Brian Ashley, North Carolina Prep; Chasio Adams, North Carolina Prep; Larry Price, North Carolina Prep; 2007 – Fonterrian Ingram, Mississip- pi; Larry Harris, Tusculum; Taylor Martin, Tusculum; Justin King, Tusculum; DeAngelo Paschal; Tuscu- lum; Antione Andrews, West Virginia Tech; Emmitt Wofford, Concordia; Isaiah Harden, Concordia;

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ALL -TIME DEKALB COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Johnnie Russell, Concordia; Deon Powell, Mississippi College; 2008 -- D’Ordrick Boykin, Valdosta State; 2009 -- Cordale Adams, Edward Waters College; Thomas Grier, Concordia College; Paschal Desir, Northeast Mississippi JC; Thomas Allen, Albany State; Zaquan Lawrence, Tusculum; Edgar Dorsey, Edward Waters College; Charles Clark, Concordia College; Quinntavious Graham, Edward Waters College; Melvin Huntley, Concordia College; Timothy Boswell, Albany State; Arnold Walker, Alcorn State; Taylor Martin, Iowa State; 2010 -- Desdan Hester, Eastern Michigan; Victor Sheppard, Concordia College; 2011 -- Antonio Hambrick, Atlanta Sports Academy; Antonio Corley, Atlanta Prep Sports; Isiah Scott, Coahoma CC; 2012 -- Jeremiah Anderson, Miles; Jordan Head, Miles; Kadeem Holmes, Coffeyville CC; 2013 -- Michael Minter, Middle Tennessee State; Willie Paschall, Concordia; 2016 -- Christian Holmes, Missouri; Quintrez McDuffie, Arkan- sas Baptist; Antonio Rhodes, Arkansas Baptist; Shaquille Hickson, Reinhardt; 2017 -- Trae Johnson, Hutchinson CC; Jamie Jinks, Mt. San Jacinto JC; Jaylon Macklin, Mt. San Jacinto JC; 2018 -- Christopher Brown, Miles College; 2019 -- Darius George, Shorter; Ja’Morris Ambles, Community Christian JC; Don- tavious Brewer, Community Christian JC; Kemra Matthew, Community Christian JC; Vidal Marshall, Com- munity Christian JC; Jabez Blake, Adrian College; Michael Humphrey, Community Christian JC. MILLER GROVE: 2007 -- Jonathan Hawkins, North Carolina Tech; Mike Cook, North Carolina Tech; Kerry Geter, Mississippi College; 2008 -- Jerry Carter, Morehouse; Thomas Scott, Morehouse; Michael McGee, Concordia; Joshua Walker, Reedley Junior College; 2009 -- Stephen Hill, Georgia Tech; Kenneth Gilstrap, Middle Tennessee State; Jasper Hanson, Clark; Jacoby Blount, Lane College; Bari Nembee, Lehigh; Weston Rockymore, Mississippi College; Michael White, Mississippi College; Kendrick Ings, Northeast Mississippi JC; 2010 -- Celento Hairston, Hutchinson Community College; Jonathan Brooks, Middle Tennes- see State; Blake Summers, Valdosta State; 2011 -- Brandon Jackson -Bell, Savannah State; Fredrick Fluker, Savannah State; Edward Baety, Savannah State; Josiah Hanson, West Virginia State; Denzel Askew, Camp- bellsville; Jovan Johnson, Atlanta Sports Academy; 2012 -- J’Terius Brown, Miami of Ohio; DeAndre Harri- son, North Alabama; Demetrius Greenwood, Tusculum; Terrance Wortham, Georgia Military; Chris Starks, Appalachian State; Keon Mingo, Tuskegee; Melquan Benton, Dean College; Dustin Ingram, Kentucky Wes- leyan; 2013 -- Courtney Miggins, Louisiana Lafayette; Xavier Hopkins, Morehead State; Chris Berry, Val- dosta State; Damien Hall, Arkansas Baptist; Ken Allen, Arkansas Baptist; Quandarius Daniels, Miles College; Jacob Mitchell, Clark; Wesley Williams, Arkansas Baptist; Royal Lee, Arkansas Baptist; 2014 -- Ray Till- man, East Carolina; Quinten Turner, Ball State; Jarrod Inman, Johnson C. Smith; Brandon Parker, UT - Chattanooga; 2015 -- Meco Jackson, Grambling State; Jonathan Mitchell, Missouri Southern; Curtis Woods, West Georgia; Devante Griffin, Tusculum; Justin Swift, Arkansas Baptist; Jerrico Carmichael, Arkansas Baptist; Andrew Brantley, Arkansas Baptist; 2016 -- Norman Thrasher, Valdosta State; Raylon Richardson, UAB; 2017 -- Dijon Williams, Georgetown; Reginald Curtis, Albany State; 2018 -- Jon -Ross Burns, Allen University; Keyshawn Varner, Middle Georgia State; Brandon Booker, West Georgia; Jalan Williams, Hus- son University; Caleb Tannor, Nebraska; Jalan Stuckey, Delta State; Larry Miller, Middle Georgia State; 2019 -- Aaron Miller, Southern; Aaron Lockett, Maryville; Mustafa Arnold, West Virginia State; Trayon David, Hutchinson Community College; Kameron Williams, Alderson Broadus; Jaquez Hinton, Georgia Prep; Jah- diel Oldfield, Georgia Prep; Perrie Tynes, Georgia Prep. PEACHTREE: 1976 -- Chris Welton, Georgia, Ralph Kinnemore, Tennessee State, Mike Fleming, Mars Hill, Craig Coker, Mars Hill; 1977 -- Greg Hochstetler, UT -Chattanooga, Mike Cofer, Tennessee, Doug Cana- da, UT -Chattanooga, David Glaze, Liberty Baptist; 1978 -- Mitch Rushing, Navy; 1979 -- Tommy Rose, Tulane, Robert Rader, M.T.S.U., Chuck Waite, Troy State, Raymond Trice, Duke, Dan Hogan, Mississippi State; 1980 -- Jeff Anderson, Furman, Brad Merkl, Furman, Paul Sorel, Furman, Kevin Waxman, T.M.I.; 1982 -- Rob Shuler, Auburn; 1983 -- Troy Bradham, Furman, Herb Payne, Citadel, Jim Petty, Citadel, Steve Squire, Furman; 1984 -- John Stephens, Citadel, Todd Rampley, Georgia Tech, Kirk Roach, Western Caroli- na; 1985 -- Glen Turner, Duke, Mike Emanuel, Jacksonville State; 1986 -- Craig Cleveland, Newberry, Mi- chael Miller, Lees -McRae, Jimmy Hickman, Naval Academy, Craig McLaughlin, Furman, Philip Perkins, Rhodes College, Roger Shultz, Alabama, Clayton Watson, Lenoir -Rhyne; 1987 -- Walker Kimball, Navy, LeMonte Tellis, Georgia, Antonio Zachary, Jacksonville State, Quince Banks, Tuskegee; 1988 -- Derrick Wright, Morehouse. REDAN: 1979 -- James Canen, Mid American Nazarene College, Don Diehl, Mid American, Eric Jeffries, Georgia Tech, Doug Miller, Citadel; 1980 -- Keith Arnold, Western Carolina, Mark Henninger, Duke, Marty Henninger, Duke, Mark Holland, Florida, Todd Nunnally, Gardner -Webb, Jay Terrell, Troy State; 1981 -- Kevin Butler, Georgia; 1982 -- David Adams, Duke; 1983 -- David Moffet, Taft JC; 1984 -- Derrick Goss, Morehouse; 1985 -- Terance Mathis, New Mexico, Mike Connell, Nichols State, Cornell Arline, Gardner -

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ALL -TIME DEKALB COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Webb, Mike Waller, Pennsylvania, Tim Waller, Pennsylvania; 1986 -- Greg Michelle, Furman; 1987 -- Mike Bryant, Marshall, Tim Kane, Wofford, Jay Lee, Pennsylvania; 1988 -- Chris Gardocki, Clemson; 1989 -- Terry Langford, Clark, Antoine Moore, Jackson State; 1991 -- Jason Fleming, Butler, Chennis Berry, Savan- nah State; 1992 -- Rodney Bullard, Furman; Ebon Brock, Morehouse; 1993 -- Larry Harris, Marshall; Charles Scott, Fort Valley State; Tony Franklin, Tennessee Wesleyan; Lenardo Mitchell, Tennessee Wesleyan; Torry Jones, Tennessee Wesleyan, 1994 -- Kareem Parker, Savannah State, Jumanne Davis, Savannah State; 1995 -- Mike Johnson, Hampton; Jason Jones, Middle Georgia; Tarris Scott, Fort Valley State; 1996 -- Charles Peter- son, Emory -Henry; Amon Mitchell, Emory -Henry; Jon thomas, Clark; Warren Broughton, Hampton; Shaka Hilton, Air Force Academy; 1998 -- Jason Jones, Hampton; 1999 -- Vernon Warren, Tuskeegee; Wayne Mor- ris, Johnson C Smith; Edi Ekpo, Johnson C Smith; Eric Bowden, West Va Wesleyan; Donnie Coleman, Tem- ple; Sean Dillard, Temple; Robert Davis, Tenn State; 2000 -- Chris Hogan, Arkansas State; Ivan Franklin, Johnson C. Smith; Antonio Seaborn, Johnson C. Smith; Teddy Walker, Middle Georgia; Derrick Holt, John- son C. Smith; Broderick Jones, Morris Brown; Monzell Smoot, Tusculum College; 2001 -- Chris King, Sa- vannah State; Paul Moore, Savannah State; Andrae Bell, Kentucky Wesleyan; Chris Belvins, Butler College; Phillip Benton, Kentucky Wesleyan; Chris Swain, Hinds College; 2002 -- Jerome Burley, Murray State; Dan- ny Daniels, Lane College; 2004 -- Ben Alford, Johnson C. Smith; David Franklin, West Virginia Tech; Milton Hall, West Virginia Tech; Tony Heath, West Virginia Tech; Gerald Hopkins, West Virginia Tech; Frank Hughes, Bethune -Cookman; Travis Jones, Rhode Island; Manquel Kimble, Union College; Eric Putmon, West Virginia Tech; Ronald Varner, Concord College; Coley Works, Morehouse; 2005 – Joseph Turner, Georgia Southern; Wayne Mantle, Stillman; Adrian Echols, Stillman; Khouma Babacar, Albany State; Charles Pryor, West Hill College; Dontavious Simmons, Union College; Demetrius London, Union College; Dwayne Good- win, Union College; Kim Pitts, Union College; Johnny Barnes, Union College; Marekus Smith, Union Col- lege; Curtis Miller, Union College; Titus Franklin, Union College; Randy Varner, Union College; Joseph Howard, Edward Waters; 2006 -- Bryon Ingram, Georgia Tech, Ricky Johnson, Fort Valley State, LaMarcus Thompson, Tennessee, Jasper Brooks, Hargrave Military; Kendall Burton, Hargrave Military; Cedric Dixon, Jackson State; 2007 -- Markesie Montgomery, Morehead State; Tony McCord, North Carolina Central; 2008 - - Jerome Williams, Morehouse; Andrerius Thomas, Western Carolina; 2009 -- Michael Coke, Morehouse; Justin Sims, Southern Mississippi; 2010 -- Jaques Gholston, Valdosta State; 2011 -- Romahn Hemingway, Savannah State; 2012 -- Tevin Isom, Albany State; Ricardo Johns, Albany State; Andrew Williams, Virginia State; Jayson Black, North Carolina Central; 2014 -- Kevin Parker, College of the Faith; Brandon Brinson, Arkansas Baptist; Micaiah Owens, Arkansas State; 2015 -- Jeremiah Jordan, Limestone College; 2016 -- Darryl Moody, Hutchinson Community College; Nathaniel Fonville, Dean College; Kareem Hubbard, Trinity International. 2018 -- DeAnthony Colbert, Coffeyville Community College; Kendric Matthews, Miles College; Jeremiah Jordan, Utah; 2019 -- Christian Riley, Middle Georgia; Deljuane Mitchell, Middle Georgia; Jeremi- ah McDermott, Christian Community College. SEQUOYAH: 1968 -- Allen Moore, Auburn, Eddie Davis, Florida State; 1969 -- Palmer Ellard, South Caro- lina; 1971 -- Greg Taylor, Gardner -Webb, Ronald Norman, Appalachian State, Paul Baker, Florida State; 1973 -- Steve Reynolds, Auburn; 1974 -- Kem Coleman, Mississippi, Dennis Watkins, Mississippi; 1978 -- Gerald Sprinkle, Alabama; 1980 -- Ken Escoe, Georgia Tech; 1986 -- Baine Thorne, Holmes JC; 1988 -- Shelton Zeon, Gardner -Webb, Mickey Miller, Jacksonville State, John Dye, Pennsylvania; 1989 -- Ray Stin- son, Albany State, Aaron James, Albany State, Robert Lee, Albany State. SHAMROCK: 1971 -- Eugene Toney, Clemson; 1972 -- Duane Wilson, Georgia, Eddie Thompson, Furman; 1973 -- Billy Adams, Appalachian State, Hugh Hendrix, Georgia, Larry Kuykendall, Vanderbilt, Ben Gillis, Appalachian State, Brian Seeback, Appalachian State; 1974 -- Reggie Beeks, Georgia Tech, Charles Blood- worth, Georgia Tech; 1975 -- Bill Cole, Georgia, Blane Dunahoo, Clemson; 1976 -- Tom Bloodworth, Geor- gia Tech; 1977 -- David Brashler, Furman; 1978 -- Sherman Ledford, Jacksonville State, Lee North, Tennes- see; 1979 -- Mark Martin, Newberry, Robbie Thornsberry, Davidson; 1982 -- Mike Jollay, Clemson, Ray- mond Sanders, Western Carolina, Kenny Frazier, Western Carolina, John Preston, Western Carolina, Scott Morrison, Davidson; 1983 -- Larry Brown, Georgia, Billy Waitsman, Davidson, Michael Finnerty, Middle- bury College; 1984 -- Jerome Bell, Huron College, Eddie Ivey, Coahoma JC, Pat Raines, Newberry, Richard Jones, Davidson; 1985 -- Dennis Dotson, Purdue, Joe Fumbanks, West Georgia, John Holcomb, Georgia, Ed Whitten, Davidson, Mike Leach, Savannah State, Joe Thomas, Tennessee Military Academy; 1987 -- Kendrick Collins, Southern Mississippi, Brad Bell, Albany State, David Wiley, Wofford, Brent Furse, Presby- terian; 1988 -- Jebo Barnes, Davidson, Brian Neal, Air Force Academy; 1989 -- Corey Johnson, Texas South- ern; 1990 -- Cedric Barnett, William & Mary, Jonathan Kilpatrick, Alabama State, Jamaar Hardy, Elizabeth

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ALL -TIME DEKALB COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS City State; 1991 -- Eric Johnson, NW Mississippi JC; 1992 -- Shawn Sickler, Tennessee Tech, Greg Warnack, Fort Scott, Niko Thomas, Lees -McRae; 1993 -- Brian Covington, UT -Chattanooga; Jeff Saturday, North Carolina; 1994 -- Kevin Conley, UT -Chattanooga, Kevin Terrell, Presbyterian, Gerald Searcy, W. Va. Wes- leyan, Cedric Clark, SW Mississippi; 1995 -- Terry Moore, Albany State; Jerome Leslie, Cumberland; 1996 -- Bucky Starnes, Tusculum; Ricky Hagood, Air Force Academy; Derrick Moore, Samford. SOUTHWEST DEKALB: 1961 -- John White, Colorado School of Mines; 1962 -- Bennie Telenko, Middle Tennessee State; 1963 -- Scott Townsend, South Carolina; 1964 -- Ronnie Smith, Pearsons College, Ronnie Moseley, Naval Academy; 1965 – Mike Pearson, Georgia, Joe Cox, Brown, Steve DeBardelaben, Georgia Tech, Frank Tetterton, South Carolina; 1967 – Steve Skeen, Presbyterian College; 1968 -- Roger Peacock, Tennessee, Tom Brown, Georgia, Robert Stribling, Georgia Tech, Michal Hickok, Pennsylvania, Mike Jones, Western Carolina; 1971 -- Alan Schaberg, Davidson, Donnie Mobley, UT -Chattanooga; 1972 -- Richard Patrick, Appalachian State, Gilbert Rossie, Appalachian State, David Bailey, Appalachian State, Russ Neal, Tennessee, Larry Tarver, Troy State, Kenneth Mobley, Chattanooga; 1973 -- Charles Clem, Wichita State, Jimmy Murphy, Gardner -Webb, Gregory Graves, Tennessee, Jody Douglas, Gardner -Webb, Jucky Burns, Georgia Tech, Marty Snider, Southern Mississippi; 1974 -- Randy Green, Lenoir -Rhyne, Greg Cooper, Troy State, Guy Daniel, Western Carolina, Jeff Beggs, Furman, Mike Klarman, Tennessee; 1975 -- Gary Burger, South Carolina; 1976 -- Mark Whitehurst, Furman, Mike Woods, Lenoir -Rhyne, Shawn Ferguson, Texas State Arlington; 1977 -- Terry Clark, Furman, Jimmy Harmon, Western Carolina; 1978 -- Bob Berry, Auburn, Jack Lindsey, Georgia, Paul Selesky, Tennessee Tech, Rick Walsingham, Tennessee Tech, John Trelkeld, Alabama; 1979 -- Mike White, Alabama; 1982 -- Steve Coppenger, Furman, Kevin Griffin, Alabama A & M, Darrel Grant, Alabama A & M, Sam Jones, Alabama A & M, Vernon Terrell, Albany State, John Gayton, Presbyterian, Fernal Campbell, West Georgia, Bernard Terrell, Savannah State, Anthony Potts, Savannah State, Roland Wilson, North Alabama; 1984 -- Stanley Davenport, Northwestern, Eric Jones, Northwestern, James Ross, Wisconsin, Tim Weems, Norfolk State, Pendall Carroll, Norfolk State, Kevin Carrithers, West Virginia, Chris Durham, Furman, Dean Culbreath, Norfolk State, Steve Young, Norfolk State; 1985 -- Steve Davinport, Georgia Tech, Cedric Stallworth, Georgia Tech, Michael Tanks, Florida State, James Brown, Grambling, Clemente Gordon, Grambling, Fred Jones, Grambling, Kerry Craig, Jackson State, Randy Bethea, Jackson State, Gary Campbell, Southern Un., Clifton Williams, Southern, Chauncey Troutman, Fort Valley, Dwayne Bynum, West Hills JC, Prince Fagan, Savannah State, Steve Bellamy, Miles, Kerry Champion, Miles, Andy McElhannon, Furman; 1986 -- Lamont Sullivan, Grambling, Sean Williams, Florida A & M, Reginald Winfrey, Cornell, Willie White, Lenoir -Rhyne, Eric Broomfield, Louisville, Henry Blades, Gram- bling, Eric Wilson, Grambling, Larry Morgan, Grambling, Rodney White, Grambling; 1987 -- Rodney Hooks, Duke, Eddie Miller, South Carolina, Lance Brown, Tennessee Tech, Renardo Lowe, Howard, Steve Mitchell, Fort Valley State, Rawlins Hinton, Coahoma JC, Calvin Barber, Coahoma JC, John Cross, Winston -Salem; 1988 -- Gilbert Turman, South Carolina State, Lewis Jackson, Tennessee Tech, Richard McFadden, Hudson Valley, Tyrus Guilford, Maryville, Bertram Jordan, Maryville, Steven Cherry, Centre, Michael Dennis, Ala- bama State; 1989 -- Jimmy Bethea, Tennessee State, Colin Godfrey, Tennessee State, Marlon Williams, Geor- gia Tech, Kerry Brown, Grambling, Thomas Cross, South Carolina, Marc Winkfield, Tuskegee, Travis Ren- der, East Carolina, Wesley Goggins, UT -Chattanooga, Eric McGinty, Joliet, Eric Harris, Joliet, Andre Young, Joliet, Tim Person, Joliet, Jermaine Prease, Joliet, Chris Troutman, Joliet, Jeff Coleman, Furman, Fred Davis, Murray State; 1990 -- Damon McKinney, Savannah State, Torrey Kirby, Florida A & M, Chaka Campbell, Clark, Hugh Thomas, Alabama A & M, Lewis Usher, Clemson, Eddie Baety, Indiana, Derrick Leaphart, East Mississippi Valley, Eric Wilson, Clark, Mark Howard, Clark, Vaughn McMullin, Virginia State, Eric McGhee, South Carolina State, Billy Gaitor, Clark; 1991 -- Eric Johnson, Georgia Southern, Bobby Kannady, Northwestern, Rock Dean, Jackson State, Cedric Zachery, Georgia Tech, Derrick Willis, Georgia Military, Quincey Whiten, Grambling, Dedrick Mims, Virginia State, Marchell Boston, Morgan State, Bobby Daven- port, Morgan State, Duane Long, Gardner -Webb; 1992 -- Tommy Williams, Coahoma, Frank Williams, Ken- tucky, Chris Ward, Kentucky, Hank Green, Florida A & M, Chris Turner, Florida A & M, Jemal Bowden, Alcorn State, Otha Evans, Jackson State, Michael Lewis, Knoxville; 1993 -- Bernard Kynes, Tennessee Wes- leyan; Kevin Traylor, Tennessee Wesleyan; Cleavor Parker, Tennessee Wesleyan; Thomas Maxwell, Mar- shall; Michael Albury, Tennessee Wesleyan; Keith Roberts, Morehouse; Marcus Williams, Tennessee Wes- leyan; Clifford Green, Tennessee Wesleyan; Roscoe Harris, Tennessee Wesleyan; 1994 -- Frazier Bolton, Jackson State, Howard Bartley, Clemson, Andy Marbury, Jacksonville State, Akenya Brown, Savannah State, Edward Glass, Savannah State, Chris Salter, Savannah State, Elbert Gurley, Savannah State, Frazier Bolton, Jackson State; 1995 -- Eric Taylor, Fort Valley State; James Hugh, Tennessee State; Demetrius Lewis, Florida

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ALL -TIME DEKALB COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Rodney Williams, Georgia Tech; Paxton Baety, Central Michigan; Cedric Oglesby, South Carolina State; Anuj Masih, North Carolina Central; Raymond Stanley, Hargrove Military; Tramel Gilmore, Morris Brown; Lovel Gilmore, Morris Brown; Marco Sheppard, Hargrove Military; 1996 -- George Garner, Tennessee State; Marques Holmes, Miles; Sean Thomas, Miles; Reshae Head, Morehouse; Quincy Carter, Georgia Tech; Kary Brown, Morgan State; Marques Benton, Grambling; Mike McLain, South Carolina State; Othello Vaughn, Florida A&M; Mike Morand, Florida A&M; 1997 -- Charles Card, Howard; Cortez Allen, Florida A&M; Fred Ellis, NE Mississippi; Cosey Coleman, Tennessee; Emmanuel Deas, Morehouse; Abdul Rashad, Savan- nah State; Jamal Wilson, Morehouse; Tyrone Blackwell, Morris Brown; 1998 -- Jason Harrison, Georgia Tech; Tad Golden, Univ. of Tenn; Andrew Momon, Johnson C Smith; Raen Metcalf, South Carolina State; Nylas Foster, Alcorn State; Rico Williams, Morehead State; Sanchez Sherer, Copiah -Lincoln; Fred Ellis, Tuskegee; James Williams, Morris Brown; Marlon Moore, Morehead State; Steve Jacobs, Morehead State; Eric Jackson, Morris Brown; 1999 -- Chad Myers, SW Baptist Univ; Reshae Head, SW Baptist Univ; Lebryan Sperling, Furman; Richard Randolph, Univ of Alabama; Jerrold Dennis, SW Baptist Univ; Corey Taylor, SC Tech; Anthony Moton, Albany State; Andrew Momon, Johnson C Smith; Carl Davenport, Norfolk State; Nickolas Smith, Morris Brown; Joseph Owusu, Morehouse; Ahmed Safeeullah, Tenn State; Todd Golden, Tennessee; 2000 -- Travis Harris, Florida; Ronnie Abrams, Georgia Southern; Jermaine Baker, Hampton; Christopher Charles, Presbyterian; Germaine Brooks, Tennessee State; Robert Barkers, Albany State; D’Mark Key, Albany State; Robert Avery, Fort Valley State; Yotorri Wright, Fort Valley State; Travian Mitchell, Morehouse; Gerick Witt, Morehouse; Chaurean Toy, Morehouse; Ralph Gordon, Morris Brown; Jason Jimer- son, Johnson C. Smith; Robert Bennett, Morehouse; Edward Bolden, Miles; Rah -heem Peake, Miles; Vernan- do Seals, Morehouse; Corey Wiloby, Morehouse; Sanchez Sherer, Arkansas State; Jamel Crawford, Florida A&M; 2001 -- Trawick Boger, Tulane; Quentin Burrell, Notre Dame; Justin Colbert, UAB; Cameron Essex, Memphis; Antonio Stewart, Middle Georgia; Ronnie Terry, Howard; Rafael White, Middle Georgia; Chris Tucker, South Carolina; Isaiah Roddie, Rhode Island; Trevor Forrester, Clark; Orlando Green, Clark; Maurice Green, Morris Brown; 2002 -- Xavier Rainey, North Carolina; Coby Brandyburg, South Carolina State; Sam Jones, South Carolina State; Richey Walton, South Carolina State; Ashcher Ashley, Jackson State; Sunny Udunka, Livingstone; 2003 -- Patrick Benford, Tulane; Jonathan Edwards, Tennessee State; A.J. McMillan, Lane College; Anthony Milsap, Georgia Military College; Orlando Rawls, Lane College; 2004 -- Jamal Blakely, Tuskegee; Shawon Golightly, Fort Valley State; Eric Dennis, Fort Valley State; Tyrrell Humphries, Fort Valley State; Carleton Kimbrough, Dean College; Deon Kynes, Dean College; Frank Morton, Tulane; Rodney Mosteller, Dean College; Kris Myers, Alabama State; Hezekiah Ross, Dean College; Leonard Shiv- ers, Dean College; Deon Warner, Dean College; Kevin Washington, Tennessee State; 2005 – Micah Streiff, Tennessee State; Damon Suggs, Georgia Southern; Michael Hall, Arkansas; Eric Ward, Richmond; Joseph Williams, St. Augustine’s; 2006 -- Jamaal Carney, Fort Valley State, Justin Squirewell, Wingate, Brandon Wells, Dean College, Hiram Atwater, Dean College, Sebry Nuru, Howard, Chris Bennett, Dean College; 2007 -- Scottie Williams, Mississippi; David Davis, Miami of Ohio; Morris Council, Miami of Ohio; Brandon Jones, Mars Hill; Terrell Scott, Garden City CC; Tenerio Davis, Garden City CC; Hiram Atwater, Garden City CC; Darius Woods, Garden City CC; Samuel Sanya, Stillman College; Eric Houston, North Carolina A&T; 2008 -- Manley Waller, Akron; DeMarkus Carracter, Valdosta State; Jeff Fulks, Valdosta State; James Woods, Valdosta State; Brandon Lee, Morehouse; Roderick Bacon, St. Augustine; Demetrius Smedley, Mars Hill; Kennard Edwards, Morehouse; Brandon Jones, Dean College; Demetrius Colvin, St. Augustine; Antho- ny Coleman, St. Augustine; Quentin Upshur, Dean College; Royal Reed, Dean College; Fredrick Byars, Dean College; 2009 -- Richard Hughes, Jackson State; Brandon Brant, Elon; Deion Hamilton, Dean College; Brian Thomas, Morehouse; Michael Johnson, Western Carolina; Jacoby Mitchell, Western Carolina; 2010 -- Allen Stripling, Georgia; Ken Malcome, Georgia; Jonathan Mincy, Auburn; Sharrod Golightly, South Carolina; Marques Dixon, Tennessee; Kyle Sarjeant, Army; Quinnterrius Woods, North Carolina Tech; Isaiah Cook, North Carolina Tech; Jabari Carney, North Carolina Tech; Naim Wakeel, UT -Chattanooga; Steven Coates, Jacksonville State; Eric Robinson, North Carolina Tech; Stanley Glass, North Carolina Tech; Brandon Clark, Clark Atlanta; Demarcus Jackson, North Carolina Tech; 2011 -- Terrance Smith, Florida State; Cortez Beck, Tusculum; Jonathan Adams, Fort Valley State; Deonzo Farrie, Fort Valley State; Obio Jones, Morehouse; 2012 -- Gabriel Echols, Southern University; Jalil Young, Point University; Jalon Davis, Edward Waters; John West -Grant, Point University; Toran Davis, Ohio University; Desmond Douglas, William Penn; Damon Sprouse, Kentucky University; Thomas Jackson, Point University; 2013 -- Robert Brice, Georgia Southern; Baron Poole, Tennessee State; Jalen French, West Georgia Tech; Marques Ealey, West Georgia Tech; Gerard Owens, West Georgia Tech; Jaylen Fareed, Morehouse; Roman Coats, Limestone; Kyle Bailey, Alabama

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ALL -TIME DEKALB COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS State; 2015 -- Zechariah Bradford, St. Augustine; Montavius Coleman, Virginia Union; Jacoby Riley, Gram- bling State; Brandon Wiggs, Grambling State; Abdur -Rahman Yasin, Presbyterian; Gabriel Richardson, Hutchinson Community College; 2016 -- Jordan Eastling, Texas State; Tyler Johnson, Arkansas Baptist; Trenelius Craddack, Arkansas Baptist; 2017 -- Mitchell Edwards, Alabama A&M; Jonathan Green, Bluefield State; DeVaughn Brown, Virginia State; Jerry Marshall, Columbus State; Horazio Goober, Arkansas Baptist; 2018 -- Justin Tomlin, Georgia Southern; Ta’Quavious Pierce, Albany State; Barry Williams; Fort Scott Com- munity College; Bryan Powell, Fort Scott Community College; Michael Pace, Miles College; Jermaine Allen, Fort Lauderdale Community College; Brandon Onuorah, Fort Lauderdale Community College; Francisco Hunter, Bluefield College; 2019 -- Eian Scott, Middle Georgia; Derico Smith, Albany State; Jamel Starks, Louisville; Carlos Stephenson, Point University; Jason Stovall, Miles; Joshua Tate, Southern; Antavious Zachery, Shaw College. STEPHENSON: 1998 -- Marcus Bridges, Fort Valley State; 1999 -- Dustin Lewis, Albany State; Kenneth Harris, Univ of Alabama; Cory Greene, Tennessee State; John Radcliffe, Morehouse; 2000 -- Tony Tiller, East Tennessee State; Marcus Jelks, South Carolina State; Sean Allen, Bethune -Cookman; Jermaine Easter- wood, South Carolina State; Rashad Cylar, Morehouse; 2001 -- Arthur Adams, Troy State; Theron Dudley, UAB; Ali Hassan, Alabama A&M; Jonathan Kimpson, Tuskegee; Trayvon Leslie, Alabama A&M; Brandon Shelby, Tennessee Tech; Steven Tookes, Arkansas State; 2002 -- Demario Minter, Georgia, Brandon Cannon, Clemson; Anthony Cannon, Tulane, Sean Lucas, Tulane; Alonzo Johnson, Furman; Rico Williams, Fort Val- ley State; Daniel Allen, Savannah State; Khalil Hasan, Savannah State; Jonathan Deane, Savannah State; Cleve Allen, Morris Brown; Devlon Addison, Savannah State; Jonathan Bentley, Morehouse; DeJuan Payne, Iowa Wesleyan; Terrance Thomas, Iowa Wesleyan; 2003 -- Reggie Ball, Georgia Tech; Phillip Farmer, More- house; T.J. Gartrell, Georgia; Brian Lomax, UT -Chattanooga; Kregg Lumpkin, Georgia; Roderick Rogers, Wisconsin; Israel Route, Tulane; Justin Wallace, Morehouse; 2004 -- Michael Grant, Arkansas; Josh Johnson, Georgia; Reashon Ball, Central Michigan; Geoffrey Woods, Tennessee Tech; Lael Harrison, Alabama State; Derrick Floyd, Alabama A&M; 2005 – Alex Washington, Vanderbilt; Mark Brown, Samford; Rashan Cylar, Alabama A&M; Gabriel Pope, St. Augustine’s; Aubrey Boone, Concordia College; Anthony Patterson, Con- cordia College; Amin Bey, Concordia College; Alviticus Bryant, Concordia College; Chris Hawkins, Concor- dia College; Lionel Mitchell, Alabama; Breon Rogers, Central Florida; Ken Hale, Delaware State; 2006 -- Marcus Ball, Hargrave Military, Jermaine Cunningham, Florida, Perry Riley, LSU, Kelvin Sheppard, LSU, Andre Anderson, Tulane, Marlon Bradley, LaGrange College, Josh Skelton, Mars Hill, D’Mario Franklin, Tuskegee, Michael Harper, Howard, Andy Johnson, Eastern Kentucky, Kelechi Ordu, Tennessee Tech, Wat- son Stanford, Highland Community College, Mario Tynes, Coastal Carolina; 2007 -- Neal Pogue, Jackson State; Justin McClinton, Lambuth; Marshall Bradley, Concordia; Dami Teniola, Gardner -Webb; Aaron Thom- as, Hofstra; Andre LaBlanc, Virginia Union; Blair Brown, West Virginia Tech; Terry Payne, Cumberland University; Jonathan Jennings, Morehouse; Louis Manning, Concordia; James Parker, Valdosta State; 2008 -- Ahmed Shakoor, Marshall; Cory McCutchen, Marshall; McKeaver Edwards, Savannah State; Jared Clendenin, Western Kentucky; Jerome Rudolph, Lafayette College; Clarence Young, Albany State; Rashaad Carter, Tusculum; Destin Route, Hampton; Rufus Mosley, Livingston; 2009 -- Nigel Mitchell -Thornton, Tennessee; Tobias Williams, Jackson State; Tarek Knights, Clark; Joshua Williams, UT -Chattanooga; Rich- ard Drake, Middle Tennessee State; 2010 -- Michael Thornton, Georgia; Raymond Sanders, Kentucky; Jabari Johnson, Kentucky; Ronnie Shields, Kentucky; Tyrone Cornelius, Miami, FL; Kenneth Ladler, Vanderbilt; Malcolm Strong, Marshall; Chris Sharpe, Middle Tennessee State; Doral White, Valdosta State; Armond Mitchell, Belhaven College; Blake Rennalls, Belhaven College; Jeremiah Mahoney, Concordia College; Ed- ward Passmore, Concordia College; Ephesia Tisdale, Concordia College; Miles Ashmon, Fort Valley State; Denzel Hartley, Johnson C. Smith; Kelvin Billups, Johnson C. Smith; Quinton Spencer, Johnson C. Smith; Gary McIndoe, LaGrange; Brandon Smith, Miles College; Martin Adebowale, Presbyterian College; Joshua Polk, Presbyterian College; Franchot West, Southern University; Thomas Hubbard, St. Francis; Steven Thom- as, Tusculum; Jordan Rhinehart, Tusculum; Jacob Johnson, Tusculum; James Farmer, Tusculum; Idris French, Concordia College; 2011 -- Kadetriz Marcus, South Carolina; Jared Boyd, Duke; David Stevenson, Connecticut; Willie Davis, South Florida; Tarik Cook, Central Florida; Regis Ball, Memphis; Jordan Mincy, Savannah State; Colin Anderson, UAB; Jordan Tarver, Kent State; Preston Smith, Mississippi State; Eric Dulin, Tusculum; Marquis Abernathy, LaGrange College; Milton Stephens, Avila University; Jeremy Shep- pard, Avila University; Kevin Bates, Avila University; Shaheed Dent, Tuskegee; Jonathan Abrams, Benedict; Xavier Barber, Miles College; Kris Mosley, Concordia College; Ike Helms, Tusculum; Detarrius McDonald, Concordia College; Malcolm Webb, Concordia College; Arman Steed, Concordia College; Patrick Smith,

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ALL -TIME DEKALB COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS North Carolina Central; Kameron Richards, Rochester University; Donald Sellers, LaGrange College; 2012 -- Mike Davis, South Carolina; Terry Moon, Richmond; Demarcus Sweat, Kentucky; Lontario Collier, Tuscu- lum; Joshua Parris, Syracuse; Nicholas Gibbons, Ohio University; Steve McKenzie, South Alabama; Amos Harper, Samford; Najee Daniels, Johnson C. Smith; Carlos Hood, South Carolina; Jafar Mann, Florida; Jarontay Jones, Virginia Tech; Kadeem Murray, Carson -Newman; Darreon Herring, Vanderbilt; Raphael Kirby, Miami of Florida; Brandon Blaylock, Tusculum; Shawn Blaylock, Kentucky; Brandon Addison, Tus- culum; Kyle Fleetwood, South Carolina; Teddrick Allen, Mars Hill; Sir David Brooks, Mars Hill; Pernell Whitehead, Bluefield College; Mike Gales, Concordia; Jordan Fitzpatrick, Concordia; Michael Turnipseed, Concordia; Christoff Ricks, Johnson C. Smith; 2013 -- Eric Wooten, Atlanta Sports Academy; Ali Groves, South Carolina; Justin Holman, Central Florida; Justin Haymes, Citric Community College; Jordan Dunham, Howard; B.J. Barnes, Alabama State; Edmend Banks, Alabama State; Rashad Payne, Johnson C. Smith; Kight Dallas, Georgia State; Jyrus Mack, Tusculum; John Adams, Clark; James Cromartie, University of Cumber- lands; Evans Jones, Johnson C. Smith; Ryan George, Georgia Southern; Khari Alexander, Southern Illinois; Jonathan Wynn, Vanderbilt; Dejuan Beck, West Georgia Tech; Trayvon Beck, West Georgia Tech; Ted McGuire, West Georgia Tech; 2014 -- Wisdom Nzidee, Paine College; Cameron Glenn, Wake Forest; Ari Werts, Georgia State; Jared Tucker, Kentucky; Abdul Mahmoud, Paine College; Ronald Peterkin, Georgia State; Montez Sweat, Michigan State; Jamal Hawkins, Mississippi Valley; Dale Warren, UT -Chattanooga; Tavonn Salters, Atlanta Sports; Saddiq Green, Atlanta Sports; Dallas Rivers, Vanderbilt; Malik Ricks, Geor- gia State; Chance Harper, Point University; Treikill Jones, Mississippi Valley; Theron Chatman, Mississippi Valley; Gavin Brown, Antelope Valley; Braxton Butler, Johnson C. Smith; Tyler Jones, North Carolina State; Jordan Harris, Mississippi State; Khalil Vincent, Point University; Daniel Durden, Valdosta State; Tommy Smith, Antelope Valley; 2015 -- Chauncey Rivers, Georgia; Dexter Neal, South Carolina; Isaiah Zuber, Kan- sas State; Desmond Bowles, Garden City Community College; Kassiem Tillman, Reinhardt; Nekyle Lundie, Garden City Community College; Dewann Ford, South Carolina State; Daron Bowles, Garden City Commu- nity College; Steven Roberts, Antelope Valley Community College; Rick Moredock, Antelope Community College; Ivonte Patterson, Garden City Community College; Dareus Brown, Garden City Community Col- lege; Cortese Logan, Reinhardt; Christian Johnson, Delaware; Austin Sanders, Mississippi Valley State; Javon Barnes, Delaware State; Octwan Roebuck, Antelope Valley Community College; 2016 -- Dennis Wonnum, South Carolina; Michael Pitts, Cincinnati; Tyler Johnson, Tulane; Kenneth Johnson, Benedict; Kameron Smith, Mississippi Valley State; Dezric Cook, Reinhardt; Jerie Brown, Reinhardt; Amari Andrews, Johnson C. Smith; Matthew Ellis -White, Wingate; Eric Elder, Georgia State; 2017 -- D’Vonn Gibbons, Savannah State; Hassan Littles, Ball State; Khalil Newton, Ball State; Myles Hannah, Ball State; Deiontray Fagin, Miles College; Ivan Staples, Campbell University; Michael Makins, Coastal Carolina; Gethro Georges, Morehouse; Shaun Jolly, Appalachian State; Aaron Greene, Avila University; Carlito Gonzalez, Auburn; 2018 -- Justin Birdsong, Georgia Southern; Deonta Bembry, Georgia Southern; Jalil Irvin, Auburn; Jordan Jammison, Bene- dict; Dionte Gipson, Hutchinson Community College; Darius Perry, Hutchinson, Comm; Roy Mercer, Fort Scott Community College; Adrian Lane, Livingstone; Darren Parker, Morgan State; Rudolph Elzy, Benedict; 2019 -- Tra Wilkins, Kentucky; Joshua Black, Louisville; Trevor Arrington, Albany State; Deshon Stoudemire, Iowa Wesleyan; Marquez Randall, Johnson C. Smith; Covenant Dugbor, Champion Prep. STONE MOUNTAIN: 1965 -- Gary Jamison, Tennessee Tech; 1968 -- Mitchell Sutton, Kansas; 1970 -- Abb Ansley, Georgia; 1971 -- Willie Smith, Clark College, Leonard Bailey, Clark; 1974 -- Rod Ansley, Coast Guard Academy, Chuck Mann, Tennessee Martin; 1976 -- Danny Brock, Austin Peay; 1978 -- Tim Crowe, Georgia; 1979 -- Don Anderson, Auburn, Tracy Soles, Auburn, Bart Hay, Livingston State; 1980 -- Kelly Quinn, Michigan State, Butch Hill, Citadel; 1986 -- Mike Foster, West Point; 1987 -- Jason Pace, Navy, John- ny Orr, Tennessee Tech, Chandler Ross, TMI, Kip Carter, TMI, David Cool, Georgia Southern, David Hen- ley, Maryville, Richie Aeschliman, Maryville; 1988 -- Andy Deason, UT -Chattanooga; 1989 -- Jason Mon- day, Lenoir -Rhyne, Brant Buchanan, Lenoir -Rhyne, Mike Jones, Furman; 1990 -- Gabriel Whatley, Vander- bilt, Anthony Carano, Tennessee Tech; 1991 -- Kelly Richardson, East Tennessee State, Kanon Parkman, Georgia; 1992 -- Oliver Dorsey, Albany State; 1993 -- Karl Mercer, Merchant Marine; 1994 -- James Car- swell, Presbyterian; 1995 -- John Buchanan, Sanford; 1996 -- Carlos Elder, Tusculum, Chris Ridberg, Murray State; Josh Boswell, Middle Georgia; Josh Symonette, Tennessee Tech; Alex Polidore, Georgia Military; 1997 -- Travis Veal, Appalachian State; Kyle Hamilton, Lane; Robert Carswell, Clemson; Matt Bailey, Clem- son; Michael Stanley, Sewanee; Imari Raysor, Lane; 1998 -- Divito Hall, Lincoln JC;Anthony Beedles, Val- dosta State, Yontur Wright, Cumberland, Rashad Muhammad, Furman, Gary Byrd, Clemson; 1999 -- Jermain Davis, West VA Wesleyan; Jeremy Coates, New Mexico Military; Tony Burks, Cumberland; Jerimiah

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ALL -TIME DEKALB COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Graham, Middle Georgia; Tavares Halyard, Middle Georgia; J.J. Washington, North Carolina State; B.J. Edwards, Memphis; Jatavis Sanders, North Carolina State; Leslie Williams, Alabama; Zantavius Johnson, Valdosta State; Stephen Irby, Middle Georgia; 2000 -- Jamall Muhammad, Ohio State; Correy Adams, Ohio State; Janssen Patton, Bowling Green; John Fawaz, Bowling Green; Kerrick Sanders, North Carolina State; Adam Bailey, Fort Valley State; Chris Smith, Union; Brandon Lee, Fort Valley State; Jarvis Davis, Albany State; Devito Hall, West Georgia; David White, Morehouse; Josh Lewis, Union College; 2001 -- Brian In- gram, Delaware; Marcus Montgomery, Samford; John Williams, Samford; Ryan Gresham, New Mexico Military Institute; 2002 -- David Willingham, Georgia Southern; Randy Gillum, Cumberland College; Zon- tavious Johnson, Albany State; Aramis Kennedy, Cumberland College; 2004 -- Thomas Graham, UT - Chattanooga; Antonio Bearden, Dean College; 2005 – Ridge Corbin, Marshall; Dobson Collins, Gardner - Webb; Carlton Fears, Georgia Military; Cord Parks, Northeastern Illinois; DeKorda Jackson, Gardner -Webb; Nasr Balir, Morehouse; 2006 -- Joseph Thornton, UT -Chattanooga; Darrion Woodard, Fort Valley State, Joshua Harrell, Clark -Atlanta, Reginald Johnson, Vermilion Jr. College, Darius Watts, Virginia Union, Byron Allen, Savannah State, John Berry, Vermilion Jr. College, Brandon Miller, Morehouse; 2007 -- Albert New- some, Savannah State; Jamar Graham, Savannah State; Cheick Diop, Savannah State; Jeffrey Robertson, Savannah State; 2008 -- Charles Reeves, Troy; Edward Davis, Virginia State; Lamar Gordon, North Iowa Community College; Chauncey Ward, North Iowa Community College; Rodney Thomas, North Iowa Com- munity College; 2009 -- Robert Nelson, Tennessee; Geide Mohamed, Lane College; 2010 -- Derek Sibley, Tennessee State; Kierre Isaac, Alabama A&M; Derrick Harris, Alabama A&M; Christopher Gilzeane, Ala- bama State; Don Steib, Delta State; Tavares Staten, New Mexico Prep; DeAntonyo Murray, Clark Atlanta; Carey Wilder, Tusculum; LaDexter Hughley, Louisiana College; Jonathan Gordon, Lincoln University; De- vante Lawrence, William Penn; Cornelius Cook, William Penn; Anterrio Stanley, William Penn; Terique Hall, William Penn; Darian Williams, William Penn; Daran Williams, William Penn; Domineek King, Lin- coln University; 2011 -- Joe Harris, Atlanta Sports Academy; Jhyree Harris, Hampton University; Michael Ward, Wagner College; 2012 -- Ukeme Eligwe, Florida State; Aracio Rushing, Miles; Micah Anderson, Cen- tral Florida; Fred Scott, Johnson C. Smith; Armagedon Draughn, Albany State; Tamarick Johnson, Jackson State; Aaron Sibley, Portland State; 2013 -- Solomon Parker, Georgia Military; 2014 -- Corderal Cook, Ala- bama State; Rayjone Simes, Marshall; Raymone Jennings, Kennesaw State; Stephan Sheppard, Snow CC; Arlonzo Simpson, Stone Mountain, Snow CC; 2016 -- Kwasi Curry, Maryville; 2017 -- Darian Bernard, West Georgia; Isaiah Jennings, LaGrange; Thomas Incoom, Valdosta State. TOWERS: 1968 -- Ricky Childers, Furman; 1969 -- Larry Steele, Mars Hill, Mark Davis, Newberry, Dexter Odum, Newberry, Dave Case, Newberry, Harvey Jones, Presbyterian, Jimmy Norton, Georgia Tech, Steve Mehaffey, Georgia Tech, Rowland Bradford, Georgia Tech; 1970 -- Jimmy Poulos, Georgia; 1971 -- Chuck Moore, Livingston State, Jerry Castleberry, Livingston State, Larry Jones, Southern Mississippi, Frank Acree, Virginia Military Institute; 1972 -- Danny McCullough, Austin Peay; 1974 -- David Barron, Tennessee, David Elliott, Presbyterian; 1975 -- Kevin Case, Auburn, Bill Deal Arkansas State, Robert Mullen, Appalachian State; 1977 -- Steve Henderson, Georgia Tech, Ken Frost, Anderson College, Don Rust, Citadel; 1978 -- Phillip Wheeler, Richmond, Victor King, Liberty Baptist; 1979 -- Pat Hogan, Clemson, Vada King, Clemson; 1980 -- Doug Miller, Pennsylvania, Jeff Braswell, Georgia Tech; 1982 -- Venson Elder, Alabama, Anthony Collins, Florida A & M, Ricky McMahan, U.S. Military Academy; 1983 -- George Cimadevilla, East Tennes- see, Gary Dennis, Clark, Derek Fears, Clark, Lafayette Kemp, Alabama A & M, Ronnie Rivers, Clark, Reggie Tompkins, Wisconsin, Herb Willis, Clark, Ritchie Manuel, Alabama A & M; 1984 -- Dino Wynn, Alabama A & M, Spencer Rogers, Alabama A & M, Jarvis Dozier, Clark, Keith Upshaw, Itawamba JC, Leviski Wray, West Virginia State; 1985 -- Terry Mitchell, UT -Chattanooga, Rod Dennis, West Georgia, C.J. Manning, Jackson State, Andre White, Coahoma, Melvin Prease, Coahoma, James Freeman, Coahoma, Bernard Oliver, Coahoma, Rodney McLaughlin, Coahoma, Shannon Worthy, Temple; 1986 -- Mike Norman, South Carolina, Tim Mitchell, Marshall, Marvin Oglesby, Oklahoma State, Terrell Wagner, Western Carolina, John Moore, Eastern Kentucky, Donta Hall, Morris Brown, Trey Pickren, Catawba; 1987 -- Lance Terry, Virginia, Albert Edmondson, Jacksonville State, Bobby Ferrell, Jackson State; 1988 -- Leroy Owens, Maryville, Ronnie Hines, Maryville, Emery Terry, Maryville, Troy Pride, East JC; 1989 -- Floyd Houston, Pennsylvania, Ricky Den- son, Coahoma, Charles Johnson, Coahoma, Travis Johnson, Coahoma, Carlos Dennis, Coahoma; 1990 -- Derrick Nesbitt, Alabama, Arthur Wynn, Alabama A & M, William Roach, Tennessee Tech, Jeff Caryle, Alabama A & M, D.J. Hollie, Jackson State, Ramone Ward, Coahoma, Marcell Terry, Coahoma; 1991 -- Larry Burdette, Georgia Tech, Eugene Evans, UT -Chattanooga, John Cain, Alabama A & M, David Johnson, Savannah State, Derrick Asbury, Morris Brown, Alonzo Scott, Morris Brown, Jomas Arrington,

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ALL -TIME DEKALB COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS UT -Chattanooga; 1992 -- Wesley Flanigan, Kentucky Wesleyan, Shawdray Covan, Florida A & M, Marcus Starks, Navy, Thad Swan, Florida A & M; 1993 -- Doug Avery, Morehouse; 1994 -- Trent Johnson, Savannah State, William Rhodes, Savannah State, Damiel Williams, Knoxville; 1995 -- Lance Grey, Citadel; 1996 -- Mario Mitchell, Alabama A&M; Steve Wilson, Coahoma; Steve Cain, Grambling State; 1997 -- Frank Nel- son, Mississippi Valley State; Willie McGhee, Mississippi Valley State; Jarion Shephard, Fort Valley State; 1998 -- William Coleman, Johnson C Smith, Kenneth Graham, Johnson C Smith, Avery Warner, Univ Ala - Birm; 1999 -- Antonio Murphy, Albany State; Sam Perryman, Lehigh Univ; Marcus Copeland, Cumberland; 2000 -- Gary Patterson, Maryville College; Brandon Beard, Albany State; Maurice Rosemond, Albany State; Gary Clark, Minnesota; 2001 -- Brian Anderson, Colgate; Antrell Tyson, Colgate; DeAndre Washington, Alabama A&M; Randon White, Bucknell; Antonio Hughes, Lafayette; Kirk Butler, Lane College; Greg Flemister, Lane College; Mark Jerome Jones, Lane College; Kenneth Ladson, Lane College; Darien Woods, Maryville College; Chavanne Jester, Lane College; 2002 -- Ricky Gunby, Lane College; William High, UT - Chattanooga; Brandon Warner, UT -Chattanooga; Deontae Horton, Alabama A&M; 2003 -- Kevin Erby, UT - Chattanooga; Jonathan McConico, Alabama A&M; Jarmaine Williams, Alabama A&M; 2004 -- Corey Britti- an, West Georgia; Brandon Ridgeway, UT -Chattanooga; Julius Williams, Connecticut; 2005 – Larry Johnson, Troy State; Darius Griffin, Alabama A&M; Braylin Banks, Concordia College; Demontre Flemister, Concor- dia College; Shaun Jordan, Fort Valley State; Keenan Coby, Concordia College; Roderick Copeland, Concord College; 2006 – Nathan Ridgeway, North Carolina Prep; 2007 -- DaNorris Searcy, North Carolina; Dervon Wallace, Western Michigan; Antwaun Byars, Johnson C. Smith; Rodricaus Peters, Mars Hill; Nicholas Lott, Campbell; 2008 -- Chris Bearden, Grambling; E.J. Terry, Grambling; Carlos Perrymond, Mississippi College; Mike Reaves, Mississippi College; Kenji Person, Mississippi College; Mogha Ivwurie, Mississippi College; 2009 -- Marcus Hickson, Shaw University; 2010 -- Antwon Jackson, Valdosta State; Miles Gooch, Virginia; Demetrius Jones, New Mexico Prep; Malcolm Hamilton, New Mexico Prep; 2015 -- Christien Poole, Fayette- ville State; Rayquan Hope -Evans, Brevard College; 2016 -- William Calloway, Presbyterian; Torrance Mara- ble, Arkansas State; Dalvin Morris, ASA College; Armonte Dennis, Arkansas Baptist; Jaree Salter, Arkansas Baptist; D’Angelo Evans, Arkansas Baptist; Myle Jordan, Arkansas Baptist; Jeremiah Benefield, Arkansas Baptist; Demetrice Gilbert, Arkansas Baptist; Kenneth Jeffries, Arkansas Baptist; 2017 -- Devonte Wyatt, Georgia; Adrian Burse, Shorter; Quintavious Terrell, Shorter; Malik Smith, Arkansas Baptist; Irah Thompson, Arkansas Baptist; Joequavioius Robinson, Virginia Lynchburg; Da’Shon Robinson, Arkansas Baptist; Jamiah Burke, Virginia Lynchburg; 2018 -- Devonte Wyatt, Georgia; David Manigo, Florida A&M; Janathian Turner, Gardner -Webb; Haussan Harris, Illinois College. TUCKER: 1958 -- Buddy Barrett, Vanderbilt, Gary Smith, Vanderbilt; 1959 -- Marvin Hudson, Jacksonville State; 1962 -- Frankie Jenkins, Vanderbilt; 1963 -- Dowis Johnson, Austin Peay, Ray Stephens, Troy State; 1964 – Bobby Anchien, Navy; 1965 -- Don Jordon, North Carolina State; 1966 -- Chuck Mize, Citadel, Phil Payne, UT -Chattanooga, Greg Chestnut, East Tennessee State, Gary Christopher, Louisiana College, Hugh Bryant, Louisiana, Stan Woods, Western Carolina; 1967 -- Jimmy Chestnut, Clemson, Donnie Fawbush, Livingston, John Tucker, Hastings, Doug Mitchell, East Tennessee, Wayne Chewning, Livingston, Ray Whit- aker, Carson Newman; 1968 -- Robbie North, UT -Martin, Marty Crawley, UT -Martin, Don Cheek, Mississip- pi College, John McMakin, Clemson, Bob Taylor, Middle Tennessee; 1969 -- David McMakin, Alabama, Jimmy Murray, GA Tech, Leavitt Sanders, GA Tech, Keith Downey, Furman, Phil Reddick, Virginia Tech, Mac Beaty, Furman, Neil Thompson, Harding, Chris Gray, Applachian State, Jimmy Thompson, Mississippi, Ken Hunt, Mississippi College; 1970 -- Jeff Chestnut, Forida State, Tim Fitzgerald, Tampa, Del Heney, UT - Chattanooga, Danny Hudson, Gardner Webb, Jay Silliman, Applachian State, Dan Martin, Livingston; 1972 -- David Redford, Furman; 1973 -- John Shealy, Kansas, Chris Carlson, Pennsylvania; 1974 -- Randall Rolader, Memphis State; 1975 -- Cliff Bray, Clemson, Eddie Hood, Vanderbilt; 1976 – Tommy Fedrick, Citadel, Scott Wages, Citadel, Chris Patterson, Appalachian State; 1977 -- Joey Mears, Tulsa; 1978 -- Lockey Brown, Clem- son, Jeff Burke, Furman, David Jackson, Delta State, Mark Manning, Georgia Tech; 1979 -- Steve Bennett, Furman; 1980 -- David Phiel, Wake Forest, Don Hairston, Wofford; 1981 -- Jon Tedder, Georgia, Greg Hasty, Richmond, Bret Lohrke, Louisville, Mark Peterson, Citadel, Bert Sanders, Citadel, Michael Reese, Catawba College, Ed Carter, Lees -McRae; 1982 -- Jeff Morris, Troy State, Mark King, Western Carolina, Bo Johnson, Valdosta State, Jim Duren, Newberry, Scott Stinnett, Randolph -Macon; 1983 -- Tommy Johns, Furman; 1984 -- Rodney Peters, Mississippi State, Kenny Peeples, Western Carolina, Matt Toole, East Tennessee State, Andre Harris, Savannah State; 1986 -- Chris Cabaniss, Naval Academy, Jon Gage, Coast Guard Academy; 1987 -- Denorris Heard, Presbyterian; 1988 -- Kyle Frederick, Georgia Tech; 1989 -- Ricky Sutton, Auburn, Edmund Stevens, Valdosta State, Danny Eagen, Presbyterian, Kevin Rackcleff, N. 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ALL -TIME DEKALB COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Kurt Frederick, South Carolina, Jason Carr, Tennessee Wesleyan, Jeff Sinqfield, Tennessee Wesleyan; 1991 -- Tee Edwards, Duke, Ric Robinson, South Carolina, Toland Walton, Tennessee Wesleyan, Robert Lamb, Tennessee Wesleyan; 1992 -- Todd Hitchens, Jacksonville State; 1994 -- Adaryl Jones, Georgia Military, Vince Griffin, Tennessee Tech, Kevin Turks, NC State, Anthony Reed, Georgia Military; 1995 -- Gerald Williams, Oklahoma; Ryan Golden, Mars Hill; Frank Ducille, Mars Hill; Andre Pounds, South Carolina State; Calvin Pitts, UT -Chattanooga; Jonathan Franklin, Georgia Southern; 1996 -- Gary Pitts, Georgia Military; Antar Green, Georgia Military; Brian Holmes, Naval Academy; Patrick Pass, UGA, Cory Robinson, UGA; Adam Finley, Carson -Newman; Monyette Merritt, Air Force Academy; Jarvis Slayton, Univ of Memphis; 1998 -- Jason Culp, Morehead State, Brad Fleming, Carson Newman, Trey Mathews, UTC; 1999 -- Erskine Lucas, Troy State; Jeffrey Smith, Troy State; Bryan Lamar, UT Chattanooga; David Havlish, UT Chattanoo- ga; Bernard Snowden, UT Chattanooga; 2001 -- Greg Billingslea, Memphis; Dontavius Clark, Georgia Mili- tary; Stephen Ogletree, James Madison; Jabari Davis, Tennessee; Darius Swain, Georgia; Mike Phillips, The Apprentice School; 2002 -- Terrell Jordan, Northwestern; Robert Kraay, Air Force; Tim Goodwell, Memphis; Jamar Bell, Norfolk State; Bryce Wright, Savannah State; Corinthius Dunbar, Citadel; Patrick Reed, South Carolina State; 2003 -- Andrew Childers, Sanford; Vince Hill, Citadel; Robert Reese, Fort Valley State; Don- ald Shepherd, Maryville; 2004 -- Thomas Brown, Georgia; Brandon Lang, Georgia; D.T. McDowell, Troy State; James Swinton, Auburn; Andrew McKain, Air Force; Jimmy Coleman, Tulane; Blake Harr, Georgia Military College; Jonathan Jenkins, University of the South; Brandon Johnson, Lane College; Reajon Alexan- der, Lane College; Steven Roche, Lane College; Clay Muirhead, Citadel; Tay Felts, Butler Community Col- lege; 2005 – Tavares Kearney, Georgia; Brandyn Young, South Carolina; Trey Buice, Ball State; Chris Par- ker, Georgetown; Will Stewart, Presbyterian; Brad Daniel, Maryville; Quinn Robinson, Winona State Univer- sity; Hamilton Sims, Newberry; 2006 -- Asher Allen, Georgia, Randie Bourne, Mississippi College, Myke Compton, Louisiana Tech, Donnie Hardy, Miami of Ohio, Dwayne Harris, East Carolina, Jotis Head, Val- dosta State, Anthony Cloud, Mississippi College, Steve McClure, LaGrange College, Cameron Reed, Army, Joe Rioux, Georgia Military; 2007 -- Brandon Lampkin, Arkansas; Anthony Mosley, Kentucky; Michael Weaver, Centre College; Devon Wade, Missouri Valley College; Cedric Penn, Morehead State; 2008 -- Jam- oris Slaughter, Notre Dame; Neiko Lipscomb, Auburn; Robert Jones, East Carolina; Marcus Nedd, Valdosta State; Edward Daniels, Mississippi College; Chris Simpson, Cumberland University; Forlando Johnson, But- ler Community College; Derrick Harris, Valdosta State; 2009 -- Drayton Calhoun, Louisiana State; Jonathan Davis, Central Florida; A.J. Bouye, Central Florida; Tevin Holliman, Western Kentucky; Deion Roberson, North Carolina State; James Abbs, Virginia State; Nicholas Potts, Fort Valley State; 2010 -- Quenton Brown, Central Florida; Devin Scott, Navy, Lorenzo Bryson, Tuskegee; Seantavius Jones, Valdosta State; Maleek Allen, New Mexico Prep; Ronald Simons, Erie Community College; Marquese McNeil, Erie Community College; 2011 -- James Vaughters, Stanford; Chris Sanders, Georgia; Justin Garrett, Auburn; Bashr Coles, UAB; Aaron Epps, Louisville; Greg Brown, Savannah State; Ramal Davis, Coffeyville CC; Craig Franklin, Tusculum; Norman Hayes, Harvard; Nigel Pierre, Tusculum; Brandon Thorpe, Coffeyville CC; Johnathan Wimberly; Cedric Colson, Valdosta State; Jachovi Hardge, Kentucky Christian; Dante Cox, Kentucky Chris- tian; Gabe Collins, Atlanta Christian; 2012 -- Terrell Simmons, Ellsworth College; Robert Taylor, Ellsworth College; Brendon Hooker, Tuskegee; Chris Byrd, Morehouse; Jerry Shippy, Lenoir -Rhyne; Joseph Rush, Miles; Kenneth Crenshaw, UT -Martin; Jordan Landry, UT -Martin; Josh Dawson, Georgia; Jacob Sealand, Vanderbilt; Mike Young, Georgia Southern; Marqeeye Biggs, Tusculum; Justin Rivers, Tusculum; Adaryl Jones, Averett University; 2013 -- Kazim Aminu, Coffeyville Community College; Austin Benton, Jackson State; Charles Bush, West Georgia Tech; Evan Clay, Tennessee State; Alex Hayes, Syracuse; Corey Hunter, Arizona Western; Solomon Jackson, Buffalo; Blair Lampkin, LaGrange; Ian Rigby, West Georgia Tech; Juwaan Williams, Oregon; 2014 -- Deandre Bailey, Arizona Western; Malik Campbell, Campbellsville; Ramel Crawford, Charleston Southern; Justin Hughes, Kansas State; Jamal Paxton, Campbellsville; Jalen Pearson, Miles College; Joseph Proby, Garden City, CC; Davanta Reynolds, North Carolina Central; Stephen Reynolds, Savannah State; Dominick Sanders, Georgia; Elisha Shaw, Alabama; Demetrius Smith, Campbells- ville; Devin Towns, Wingate; Kirk Tucker, Oklahoma State; Joseph Farrar, Furman; Detric Dukes, Georgia; 2015 -- Jonathan Ledbetter, Georgia; Elijah Sullivan, Kansas State; Yaquis Shelley, Kansas State; Delvin Weems, Marshall; John Brooks, Mississippi Valley State; Anton Coleman, Georgia Military College; Court- land Rogers, Iowa Western; Maurice Williams; 2016 -- Terry Beckham, Austin Peay; Kalil Bradley, Hutchinson Community College; Rahsaan Crawford, Idaho; Akeam Peters, Kent State; Tabarius Peterson, Louisville; Garrett Rigby, Harvard; Cecil Stallings, Louisville; Chase Tyson, Wingate; 2017 -- Keith Best, Liberty; Eugene Brown, West Virginia; Aaron Sterling, South Carolina; Chris Broadwater, UT -Chattanooga;

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ALL -TIME DEKALB COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Cameron Richardson, Grambling State; Cedric Heard, Jacksonville University; Parker Wiggins, Guilford College; Adam Lippy, North Carolina Central; Deon Watkins, Delta State; Sam Bryant, ASA College; 2018 -- Malachi Buckner, Gardner -Webb; Cameron Carter, Colorado State; Trevon Flowers, Tennessee; Mike Harris, Auburn; Jalen Jefferson, Davidson; Jakobi Jones, Lincoln University; Tre Leslie, Western Kentucky; Garen McKinney, Lincoln University; Tyler Oglesby, Lincoln University; Terrell Paxton, Kennesaw State; Malik Ransom, Reinhardt; Antonio Showers, Troy; Taurean Taylor, Tuskegee; Joshua Vann, South Carolina; Gerry Vaughn, Iowa State; Nick Williams, Miles College; Dylan Wonnum, South Carolina; 2019 -- Derrick McLen- don, Florida State; Dominic Boyd, Alabama State; Lucius Chitty, Christian Community College; Torrezz Alexander, Trinity Valley Community College; Donny Harris, Brevard College; Blake Jefferson, Lenoir - Rhyne; Bryce Jefferson, Lenoir -Rhyne; Jonovan Lowe, Tusculum; Bruce Mattox, Morgan State; Thomas Robinson, Point University; Bryce Spradling, Shorter; Chris Whitaker, Point University. WALKER: 1966 -- Richard Gardner, Georgia Tech; 1971 -- Roger Hardman, Southern Mississippi, Mike Hargis, Austin Peay; 1972 -- David Whitehurst, Furman; 1974 -- Rick Berkhan, Tennessee; 1979 -- Renard Peters, Wichita State, Reginald Peters, Wichita State, Iris Worthen, Winston -Salem; 1980 -- Ron O'Neal, Auburn; 1983 -- Cedric Corse, Mississippi State, Mike Marshall, Mississippi State, Lemuel Mills, Alabama A & M, Larry Parham, West Georgia, Keith Shepard, West Virginia State; 1984 -- Freddie Harris, Arkansas State; 1985 -- Roy Dennis, Albany State, Joe Peters, Alabama A&M, Anthony Ogletree, Alcorn State, Re- ginald Love, Jackson State, Tony Clark, Itawamba, Leon Johnson, Wisconsin; 1987 -- Cedric Hodo, Missis- sippi Valley, Corey Johnson, Mississippi Valley.

DEKALB COUNTY STATE CHAMPIONS

1958 AVONDALE - Class AA - Record 11 -0-2. Coach Calvin Ramsey. Co -champions Avondale 13, Thomasville 13.

1963 AVONDALE - Class AAA - Record 12 -1. Coach Calvin Ramsey. Championship game Avondale 40, Moultrie 0.

1970 LAKESIDE - Class AAA - Record 13 -0. Coach Wayman Creel. Championship game Lakeside 7, Richmond Academy 6.

1972 SW DEKALB - Class AA - Record 13 -1. Coach Dewey Alverson. Championship game SW DeKalb 16, Gainesville 12.

1972 LAKESIDE - Class AAA - Record 14 -0. Coach Wayman Creel. Championship game Lakeside 36, Central Macon 25.

1976 AVONDALE - Class AA - Record 14 -0. Coach Crawford Kennedy. Championship game Avondale 20, Woodward Academy 19.

1979 REDAN - Class AAA - Record 14 -1. Coach Steve Shankweiler. Championship game Redan 17, Marist 14.

1991 LAKESIDE - Class AAA - Record 14 -0-1. Coach Phil Lindsey. Co -champions Lakeside 14, Kendrick 14.

1993 DUNWOODY - Class AAAA - Record 15 -0. Coach David Kelly. Championship game Dunwoody 21, South Gwinnett 7.

1995 SOUTHWEST DEKALB - Class AAAA - Record 14 -1. Coach Buck Godfrey. Championship game SWD 14, Parkview 7.

2008 TUCKER - Class AAAA - Record 14 -1. Coach Franklin Stephens. Championship game Tucker 15, Marist 3.

2011 TUCKER - Class AAAA - Record 15 -0. Coach Franklin Stephens. Championship game Tucker 22, Lovejoy 7.

2016 CEDAR GROVE - Class AAA - Record 13 -2. Coach Jermaine Smith. Championship game Cedar Grove 30, GAC 19.

2018 CEDAR GROVE - Class AAA - Record 14 -1. Coach Jermaine Smith. Championship game Cedar Grove 14, Peach County 13

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GACA ALL -STAR APPEARANCES BY SCHOOL

Arabia Mountain (2): Gregory Phillips (2013); Kayton Samuels (2013). Avondale (21): Matthew Hardeman (2009); Cliff Austin (1978); Curt Wellborn (1977); Davy Sawyer (1977); Beau Bruce (1971); Danny Buggs (1971); Fred Bettress (1970); Milton Bruce (1969); Charles Dudish (1968); Mike Cawthon (1968); Billy Brice (1967); Jerry Gulledge (1966); George Veal (1965); Brad Johnson (1965); Steve Mills (1965); Stanley Anderson (1964); David Cooper (1964); Tommy Carlisle (1963); Ed Pritchett (1961); Mike Herron (1961); Stanley Bell (1958). Briarcliff (0): No players have played in the game. Cedar Grove (6): Vincent Dallas (2010); Chris Jackson (2003); Andre O’Neal (1995); B.J. Cohen (1993); Steve Hill (1980); Phillip Swindoll (1977). Chamblee (10): Warren Norman (2008); Roddy Jones (2006); Nicolai Schwazkopf (2006); Travis Chambers (2003); Troy Sadowski (1985); Steve Wallace (1982); Gary Kiker (1971); John Drake (1968); Bud Cobb (1961); Jimmy Partin (1961). Clarkston (8): Tyrone Lewis (1994); Walter Tate (1989); Brett Copeland (1988); Alex Chambliss (1988); Steve Harmon (1985); Jerry Jones (1983); Lanny Pearce (1966); Robert Brown (1952). Columbia (10): Dextin Love (2011); Keithon Redding (2011); Demarcus Sherod (2010); Kendall Newson (1998); David Ammons (1985); Rod Saddler (1983); Henry Harris (1983); Tony Slaton (1982); Rory Graves (1981); Randy Scott (1977). Cross Keys (3): Richard Povilaitus (1979); Tim Bice (1965); Felton Lancaster (1963). Druid Hills (7): Sam Simmons (1994); Johnny Oates (1990); Michael Brinkley (1986); Tommy Hannah (1965); Richard Hall (1960); Tommy Najour (1957); Neel Pat- rick (1957). Dunwoody (11): Darien Foreman (2011); Orantes Grant (1996); Jovan Riley (1994); Ivory Covington (1994); Michael Humphrey (1993); Bryan DeGraffenreid (1992); Bill Thompson (1992); Todd Pittard (1991); Billy Ray (1986); Tommy Carroll (1980); Parry Winder (1976). Gordon (4): Robert Jester (1987); Darrian Middlebrooks (1987); Rory Turner (1985); Mike Weaver (1976). Henderson (5): James Cummings (1991); Joe Siffri (1986); Jeff Gray (1975); Craig Fleming (1974); Danny Myers (1972). Lakeside (27): Michael Lindsey (1998); Naazir Yamini (1998); Bruce Adrine (1997); Vince Moore (1997); Walker Atrice (1995); T.J. Johnson (1993); Steve Shivers (1993); Hubert Harris (1992); Chris Little (1992); Jess Walton (1991); Matt Crosby (1989); Jim Glenn (1989); Scott Gold (1988); Greg Lester (1987); Billy Anderson (1987); Huey Richardson (1986); Ladd Fletcher (1982); Roy Brabson (1982); Melvin Dorsey (1979); John Schaefer (1979); Jim McCoun (1976); David Henderson (1976); Tom Parkerson (1975); John O’Neal (1975); Jack Fuqua (1971); Tommy Harris (1971); Gary Hanson (1968). Lithonia (9): Dave Mann (2010); Eric Hall (1996); Marcus Camp (1994); Wade Wilburn (1993); Delaine Manley (1993); Orlando Adwaters (1991); Vincent Guthrie (1984); Brad White (1984); John Abram (1983).

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GACA ALL -STAR APPEARANCES BY SCHOOL Martin Luther King Jr. (4): Demarquis Polite -Bray (2012); Kevin Byard (2010); Demarco Robinson (2010); Corey Phillips (2009). McNair (4) Tramaine Jefferson (2003); Jerome Weaks (1994); Khalid Burnette (1992); Xavier Shepard (1992). Miller Grove (0): No players have played in the game. Peachtree (7): Lemonte Tellis (1987); Roger Shultz (1986); Steve Squire (1983); Rob Shuler (1982); Don Hogan (1980); Tommy Rose (1980); Chris Welton (1977). Redan (3): Chris Gardocki (1988); Mark Heninger (1980); Eric Jeffries (1979). Sequoyah (0): No players have played in the game. Shamrock (2): Jeff Saturday (1993); Shawn Sickler (1992). Southwest DeKalb (39): Robert Brice (2012); Baron Poole (2012); Toran Davis (2011); Gabriel Echols (2011); Sharrod Golightly (2009); Jonathan Mincy (2009); Jo- seph Williams (2004); Frank Morton (2003); Trawick Boger (2001); Chris Tucker (2001); Germaine Brooks (2000); Chaurean Toy (2000); Rashaud Walker (1998); Ter- rence Trammell (1997); Arvin Richard (1996); Reshae Head (1996); Darius Walker (1995); Joey May (1995); Chris Ward (1992); Quevin Redding (1991); Eddie Baety (1990); Derrick Leaphart (1990); Marlin Williams (1989); Travis Render (1989); Lewis Jackson (1988); Eddie Miller (1987); Cedric Stallworth (1985); Steve Davenport (1985); James Ross (1984); Kevin Griffin (1982); Steve Coppenger (1982); Bob Berry (1979); Jack Lindsey (1979); Gary Daniel (1975); Mike Klarman (1975); Greg Graves (1974); Steve DeBardelaen (1966); Marquis Baeszler (1962); Tommy Lewis (1956. Stephenson (7): Raymond Sanders (2009); Nigel Mitchell -Thornton (2008); Marcus Ball (2005); Jermaine Cunningham (2005); Josh Johnson (2003); Michael Grant (2003); Malasta Hill (2001). Stone Mountain (13): Don Steib (2009); Charles Reeves (2007); Leslie Williams (1999); Jatavis Sanders (1999); Gary Byrd (1998); Corey Richardson (1995); Kanon Parkman (1991); Chris White (1990); Kelly Quinn (1981); Don Anderson (1980); Tim Crowe (1979); Mitch Sutton (1969); Phil Ashe (1957). Towers (8): Derrick Nesbitt (1990); Marvin Oglesby (1986); Mike Norman (1986); Venson Elder (1982); Ricky McMahan (1982); Vada King (1979); Jimmy Poulus (1970); Ray Bradford (1969). Tucker (34): Garrett Rigby (2015); Tabarius Peterson (2015); Dominick Sanders (2013); Jordan Landry (2011); Jacob Sealand (2011); Chris Sanders (2010); Quenton Brown (2009); Lorenzo Bryson (2009); Jonathan Davis (2008); A.J. Bouye (2008); Der- rick Harris (2007); Dwayne Harris (2005); Tavares Kearney (2004); D.T. McDowell (2003); Brandon Lang (2003); Erk Lucas (1999); David Havlish (1999); Jarvis Slaton (1996); Brian Holmes (1996); Gerald Williams (1995); Jonathan Franklin (1995); Tee Edwards (1991); Ric Robinson (1991); Kurt Frederick (1990); Kyle Frederick (1988); Rodney Peters (1984); Jon Tedder (1981); Scott Wages (1976); James Murray (1970); John McMakin (1968); Ray Stephens (1964); Dowis Johnson (1963); Larry Bolton (1952); Curtis Aiken (1952). Walker (2): Mike Marshall (1983); Johnny Shields (1983).

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DEKALB COUNTY CAREER DEFENSIVE LEADERS SOLO TACKLES TACKLES FOR LOSSES NAME SOL YEAR NAME TFL YEAR Travis Chambers, Chamblee 306 01 -03 Antwuan Jackson, Cedar Grove 100 12 -15 Marcus Ball, Stephenson 266 02 -05 Jermaine Cunningham, Stephenson 97 02 -05 Terray Bryant, Arabia Mountain 240 15 -16 Aaron Sterling, MLK, Stephen, Tuck 78 13 -16 Josh Johnson, Stephenson 225 01 -03 Brandon Ridgeway, Towers 74 01 -03 Jermaine Cunningham, Stephenson 220 02 -05 Dexter Merritt, M.L. King 71 04 -06 Joel Kight, M.L. King Jr. 220 05 -08 Adim Obata, M.L. King 60.5 04 -06 Jimmile Jackson, Towers 219 08 -10 Rahmon Swain, M.L. King 57 06 -09 Naim Wakeel, SW DeKalb 213 07 -09 Brandon Cunningham, M.L. King 55 02 -04 Terrance Gaddy, Clarkston 209 05 -08 Demarcus Sherod, Columbia 55 08 -10 Will Dunbar, Lakeside 206 01 -03 Jordan Smith, Lithonia 55 13 -15 Michael Hall, Lithonia 205 01 -02 Artemus Norman, Chamblee 54 07 -09 Tavis Jackson, Clarkston 202 02 -05 DeAngelo Malone, MLK, Ced Grov 53 15 -16 Antwuan Jackson, Cedar Grove 201 12 -15 Jabari Carney, SW DeKalb 52 08 -09 Jeremy Kimbrough, Cedar Grove 195 05 -08 Rodney Perkins, Towers 52 01 -03 Brandon Warner, Towers 52 2001 ASSISTS NAME ASS YEAR INTERCEPTIONS Joel Kight, M.L. King Jr. 270 05 -08 NAME INT YEAR Patrick Benford, SW DeKalb 210 01 -02 Jeffrey Harrison, M.L. King 20 02 -04 Marcus Ball, Stephenson 209 02 -05 Jadon Haselwood, Cedar Grove 16 15 -18 Robert Nelson, Stone Mountain 205 05 -08 Fondren Hollis, Columbia 15 16 -18 Patrick Callaway, M.L. King Jr. 195 07 -10 Thomas Graham, Stone Mountain 12 02 -03 Rashaun Quiovers, M.L. King Jr. 187 05 -08 Jason Wynn, Clarkston 11 07 -08 Eris Walker, Arabia, SW DeKalb 187 14 -17 Sean Smith, M.L. King 10 06 -07 Michael Makins, Stephenson 186 14 -16 D’Ordrick Boykin, McNair 10 06 -07 Jermaine Cunningham, Stephenson 184 02 -05 Chazeman Harris, M.L. King 10 02 -03 Travis Chambers, Chamblee 178 01 -03 Keon Slappy, Tucker 10 01 -02 Tenerio Davis, SW DeKalb 173 03 -06 Case Woodard, Arabia Mountain 10 09 -11 Deon Kynes, SW DeKalb 171 01 -03 Dominick Sanders, Tucker 10 10 -13 Kyle Pennington, M.L. King Jr. 168 02 -04 Marwin Hooker, Lakeside 9 04 -06 Josh Johnson, Stephenson 163 01 -03 Deon Allen, Columbia, Ced Grove 9 03 -05 Jeffrey Harrison, M.L. King Jr. 159 02 -04 Abram Gordon, M.L. King 9 02 -05 Allen Thomas, McNair 9 03 -05 TOTAL TACKLES Brandyn Young, Tucker 9 01 -04 NAME TT YEAR Khalik Hazelton, Chamblee 9 09 -11 Joel Kight, M.L. King Jr. 490 05 -08 Toran Davis, Southwest DeKalb 9 08 -11 Travis Chambers, Chamblee 484 01 -03 Robert Brice, Southwest DeKalb 9 11 -12 Marcus Ball, Stephenson 475 02 -05 Yaquis Shelley, Tucker 9 12 -13 Naim Wakeel, SW DeKalb 421 07 -09 David Manigo, Towers 9 16 -17 Jermaine Cunningham, Stephenson 404 02 -05 Josh Johnson, Stephenson 388 01 -03 FUMBLES CAUSED Robert Nelson, Stone Mountain 383 05 -08 NAME FC YEAR Michael Makins, Stephenson 367 14 -16 Michael Hall, Lithonia 15 01 -02 Eris Walker, Arabia, SW DeKalb 366 14 -17 Deshon Cooper, Columbia 14 11 -13 Patrick Benford, SW DeKalb 361 01 -02 Terray Bryant, Arabia Mountain 13 15 -16 Isaiah Ratcliff, Cedar Grove 342 16 -18 Antwon Jackson, Towers 12 08 -09 Tavis Jackson, Clarkston 340 02 -05 Marcus Ball, Stephenson 12 02 -05 Jeremy Kimbrough, Cedar Grove 333 05 -08 Adim Obata, M.L. King Jr. 11 04 -06 Patrick Callaway, M.L. King Jr. 330 08 -10 Jarvis Newson, Columbia 11 01 -02 Myron Thrasher, McNair 11 01 -03 QUARTERBACK SACKS Jamaal Gordon, Redan 11 01 -02 NAME SAC YEAR Rashaun Quiovers, M.L. King Jr. 11 05 -08 Jermaine Cunningham, Stephenson 50 02 -05 Antwuan Jackson, Cedar Grove 11 12 -15 Aaron Sterling, MLK, Stephen, Tuck 48.5 13 -16 Allen Stripling, SW DeKalb 36 08 -09 FUMBLES RECOVERED Chris Jackson, Cedar Grove 34 01 -03 NAME FR YEAR Antonio Showers, Tucker 33 14 -17 Daletavious McGee, Cedar Grove 12 10 -12 Joshua Tate, Chamblee, SW DeKalb 32 15 -18 Terray Bryant, Arabia Mountain 12 15 -16 Brandon Warner, Towers 30 2001 Antwon Jackson, Towers 9 08 -09 Aaron Sterling, Stephenson 29.5 14 -15 Otis Blackston, McNair 9 01 -02 D’Angelo Malone, MLK, Ced Grove 27 15 -16 Dustin Lane, M.L. King Jr. 8 07 -09 Joseph Thornton, Stone Mountain 26 03 -05 Antonio Scott, Avondale 8 04 -07 Nigel Mitchell -Thornton, Stephenson 26 05 -08 Marion Simon, Druid Hills 8 03 -06 Arthur Wainwright, Cedar Grove 26 10 -11 Niko Williams, Cross Keys 8 02 -05 Robert Bone, McNair 25 02 -03 Myron Thrasher, McNair 8 01 -03 Brandon Lang, Tucker 25 01 -03

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Arabia Mountain Team Record PS PA Last Played Avondale 0-0 0 0 Has not played Briarcliff 0-0 0 0 Has not played Cedar Grove 0-2 6 80 2011 (L 40 -0) Chamblee 5-0 193 28 2018 (W 38 -6) Clarkston 2-0 81 7 2013 (W 40 -7) Columbia 3-4 129 179 2018 (W 15 -10) Cross Keys 0-0 0 0 Has not played Druid Hills 0-0 0 0 Has not played Dunwoody 2-0 88 7 2013 (W 48 -0) Gordon 0-0 0 0 Has not played Henderson 0-0 0 0 Has not played Lakeside 2-0 77 34 2013 (W 38 -20) Lithonia 3-2 125 75 2018 (W 37 -0) M.L. King Jr. 3-2 100 51 2018 (W 21 -0) McNair 2-0 42 26 2011 (W 21 -12) Miller Grove 4-1 149 81 2018 (W 23 -6) Peachtree 0-0 0 0 Has not played Redan 4-0 142 40 2017 (W 46 -6) Sequoyah 0-0 0 0 Has not played Shamrock 0-0 0 0 Has not played SW DeKalb 3-2 120 73 2018 (L 20 -19) Stephenson 0-4 53 168 2015 (L 52 -22) Stone Mountain 5-1 200 34 2017 (W 57 -0) Towers 2-0 50 30 2011 (W 14 -6) Tucker 0-2 32 85 2013 (L 46 -12) Walker 0-0 0 0 Has not played Total 40 -20 1587 998

Avondale Team Record PS PA Last Played Arabia Mountain 0-0 0 0 Has not played Briarcliff 11 -0 395 37 1986 (W 55 -0) Cedar Grove 5-11 165 322 1997 (L 27 -0) Chamblee 19 -12 482 320 2003 (L 21 -7) Clarkston 16 -8-2 406 235 2010 (W 14 -6) Columbia 10 -6-1 291 216 1985 (L 35 -0) Cross Keys 26 -4 931 266 2009 (W 77 -7) Druid Hills 24 -12 839 500 2010 (L 33 -0) Dunwoody 0-2 12 71 2005 (L 35 -6) Gordon 19 -4 630 222 1986 (L 28 -21) Henderson 1-4 44 98 1995 (L 23 -8) Lakeside 0-3 14 112 2005 (L 42 -0) Lithonia 7-6-1 204 172 2009 (W 24 -6) M.L. King Jr. 0-0 0 0 Has not played Miller Grove 0-0 0 0 Has not Played McNair 0-5 29 170 2005 (L 53 -7) Peachtree 1-1 10 20 1973 (W 3 -0) Redan 1-2 27 31 1979 (L 17 -8) Sequoyah 5-2 169 52 1988 (L 9 -7) Shamrock 6-0 126 32 1985 (W 22 -6) SW DeKalb 16 -4-2 380 156 1975 (L 13 -7) Stephenson 1-1 36 20 1997 (L 17 -14) Stone Mountain 4-0 127 22 1977 (W 21 -3) Tucker 6-3 242 110 1967 (W 35 -0) Walker 9-1 292 53 1981 (W 9 -6) Total 197 -107 -6 6192 3563

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Briarcliff Team Record PS PA Last Played Arabia Mountain 0-0 0 0 Has not played Avondale 0-11 37 395 1986 (L 55 -0) Cedar Grove 3-6 55 136 1986 (L 16 -0) Chamblee 2-12 94 344 1981 (L 52 -0) Clarkston 2-3-1 47 149 1981 (L 35 -0) Columbia 0-0 0 0 Has not played Cross Keys 13 -9-3 390 381 1986 (W 17 -6) Druid Hills 7-14 -4 241 416 1986 (W 10 -9) Dunwoody 0-4 12 92 1977 (L 35 -6) Gordon 3-4 89 121 1986 (L 45 -0) Henderson 0-8 37 246 1977 (L 55 -0) Lakeside 0-12 66 469 1977 (L 38 -0) Lithonia 0-2 15 88 1979 (L 56 -12) M.L. King Jr. 0-0 0 0 Has not played McNair 0-0 0 0 Has not played Miller Grove 0-0 0 0 Has not Played Peachtree 1-5 28 145 1977 (L 18 -0) Redan 0-2 0 89 1981 (L 52 -0) Sequoyah 7-14 190 349 1986 (L 27 -6) Shamrock 0-4 8 77 1973 (L 20 -0) SW DeKalb 2-4 73 77 1967 (W 31 -0) Stephenson 0-0 0 0 Has not played Stone Mountain 0-0 0 0 Has not played Towers 0-2 0 38 1969 (L 7 -0) Tucker 5-11 191 428 1977 (L 55 -3) Walker 2-0 41 27 1979 (W 24 -13) Total 47 -127 -8 1614 4067

Cedar Grove Team Record PS PA Last Played Arabia Mountain 2-0 80 6 2011 (W 40 -0) Avondale 1-5 322 165 1997 (W 27 -0) Briarcliff 6-3 136 55 1986 (W 16 -0) Chamblee 4-0 128 6 1997 (W 38 -0) Clarkston 6-2 200 42 2009 (W 33 -0) Columbia 12 -6 430 192 2018 (W 45 -0) Cross Keys 9-1 311 83 1999 (W 67 -0) Druid Hills 15 -4 386 152 2009 (W 38 -20) Dunwoody 2-2 87 105 2009 (L 20 -9) Gordon 3-2 61 92 1986 (L 41 -7) Henderson 0-0 0 0 Has not played Lakeside 3-1 83 44 2007 (W 36 -7) Lithonia 4-4 193 149 2003 (L 27 -21) M.L. King Jr. 0-0 0 0 Has not played McNair 11 -5 435 204 2017 (W 47 -0) Miller Grove 4-0 100 45 2015 (W 35 -7) Peachtree 0-0 0 0 Has not played Redan 7-2 314 78 2018 (W 52 -0) Sequoyah 2-4-1 116 137 1988 (L 16 -14) Shamrock 1-0 34 6 2014 (W 34 -6) SW DeKalb 2-7 150 212 2017 (W 37 -7) Stephenson 3-5 137 200 2017 (W 34 -13) Stone Mountain 14 -5 459 171 2018 (W 71 -0) Towers 17 -3-1 669 184 2018 (W 80 -0) Tucker 1-10 103 277 2013 (L 51 -12) Walker 3-3 134 71 1981 (L 21 -14) Total 142 -74 -2 5031 2605

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Chamblee Team Record PS PA Last Played Arabia Mountain 0-5 28 192 2018 (L 38 -6) Avondale 12 -19 320 482 2003 (W 21 -7) Briarcliff 12 -2 344 104 1981 (W 52 -0) Cedar Grove 0-4 6 128 1997 (L 38 -0) Clarkston 6-5-1 175 111 1989 (L 14 -7) Columbia 6-6 154 251 2018 (L 56 -7) Cross Keys 17 -5-2 578 209 2001 (W 35 -0) Druid Hills 17 -14 -1 623 517 2017 (W 27 -19) Dunwoody 9-12 300 361 2018 (L 23 -7) Gordon 4-0 101 19 1981 (W 18 -0) Henderson 5-7 119 110 1987 (W 35 -0) Lakeside 9-11 370 387 2010 (W 55 -21) Lithonia 10 -7 265 220 2018 (L 42 -0) M.L. King Jr. 0-0 0 0 Has not played McNair 0-0 0 0 Has not played Miller Grove 2-6 58 174 2018 (L 39 -3) Peachtree 6-5-1 146 139 1987 (W 21 -7) Redan 5-3 166 121 2015 (L 30 -0) Sequoyah 11 -3 378 68 1983 (W 48 -3) Shamrock 8-4 239 127 1989 (L 13 -11) SW DeKalb 2-13 110 455 2018 (L 48 -6) Stephenson 1-1 40 33 1997 (L 13 -7) Stone Mountain 8-1 230 104 2015 (W 23 -0) Towers 8-6 159 170 2001 (W 8 -7) Tucker 9-15 -1 389 581 2011 (L 63 -6) Walker 3-1 59 15 1983 (W 31 -0) Total 169 -154 -6 5325 5024

Clarkston Team Record PS PA Last Played Arabia Mountain 0-2 7 81 2013 (L 40 -7) Avondale 8-15 -2 235 407 2010 (L 14 -6) Briarcliff 4-1-1 149 45 1981 (W 35 -0) Cedar Grove 2-6 42 200 2009 (L 33 -0) Chamblee 5-6-1 111 175 1989 (W 14 -7) Columbia 13 -16 376 501 2017 (L 65 -0) Cross Keys 22 -4 819 163 2017 (W 47 -2) Druid Hills 8-11 365 482 2018 (L 28 -7) Dunwoody 0-13 105 375 2015 (L 14 -0) Gordon 5-4 103 96 1983 (L 7 -3) Henderson 6-4 231 87 1993 (W 56 -0) Lakeside 5-10 143 310 1997 (L 19 -8) Lithonia 16 -17 -1 477 561 2015 (L 54 -6) M.L. King Jr. 0-4 38 104 2005 (L 21 -20) McNair 2-10 33 414 2017 (L 40 -7) Miller Grove 0-2 0 114 2017 (L 49 -0) Peachtree 2-4 60 91 1979 (L 28 -7) Redan 0-0 0 0 Has not played Sequoyah 6-0 189 40 1983 (W 35 -0) Shamrock 16 -5-1 349 192 1995 (W 34 -14) SW DeKalb 5-9 169 285 1979 (L 20 -14) Stephenson 0-0 0 0 Has not played Stone Mountain 16 -15 -1 465 531 2017 (L 37 -20) Towers 16 -15 -1 431 583 2013 (L 26 -7) Tucker 8-23 -1 286 674 2014 (L 62 -0) Walker 7-2-1 205 96 1983 (W 20 -0) Total 172 -193 -9 5330 6486

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Columbia Team Record PS PA Last Played Arabia Mountain 4-3 179 129 2018 (L 15 -10) Avondale 6-10 -1 216 291 1985 (W 35 -0) Briarcliff 0-0 0 0 Has not played Cedar Grove 6-12 214 462 2018 (L 45 -0) Chamblee 6-6 251 154 2018 (W 56 -7) Clarkston 16 -13 500 376 2017 (W 65 -0) Cross Keys 9-1 266 70 1999 (W 30 -7) Druid Hills 8-0 266 66 2017 (W 42 -7) Dunwoody 2-12 152 356 2009 (L 22 -7) Gordon 5-3 142 78 1981 (W 37 -0) Henderson 4-1 154 38 1993 (W 54 -0) Lakeside 6-13 229 324 2009 (L 21 -7) Lithonia 13 -6 346 243 2018 (L 7 -6) M.L. King Jr. 2-5 67 114 2017 (W 7 -0) McNair 9-8 308 263 2013 (W 60 -0) Miller Grove 2-3 108 87 2018 (L 14 -12) Peachtree 1-4 30 78 1985 (W 3 -0) Redan 8-7 258 188 2015 (W 9 -6) Sequoyah 1-2-1 42 91 1973 (T 6 -6) Shamrock 8-3 154 80 1995 (W 29 -6) SW DeKalb 8-26 351 870 2018 (L 13 -6) Stephenson 0-3 12 150 2018 (L 39 -12) Stone Mountain 12 -12 473 454 2015 (W 51 -0) Towers 13 -14 -1 507 391 2018 (W 53 -0) Tucker 5-13 186 385 2001 (L 31 -3) Walker 8-5 215 165 1986 (W 17 -0) Total 160 -185 5452 5760

Cross Keys Team Record PS PA Last Played Arabia Mountain 0-0 0 0 Has not played Avondale 4-26 266 931 2009 (L 77 -7) Briarcliff 9-13 -3 385 390 1986 (L 17 -6) Cedar Grove 1-9 83 311 1999 (L 67 -0) Chamblee 5-17 -2 209 578 2001 (L 35 -0) Clarkston 4-22 165 819 2017 (L 47 -2) Columbia 1-9 70 266 1999 (L 30 -7) Druid Hills 16 -21 467 693 2011 (L 63 -6) Dunwoody 0-4 20 106 1991 (L 41 -6) Gordon 5-7-1 119 237 1986 (L 62 -7) Henderson 3-7 105 181 1993 (W 27 -8) Lakeside 0-14 85 574 1997 (L 37 -0) Lithonia 2-8 60 304 1999 (L 53 -6) M.L. King Jr. 0-0 0 0 Has not played McNair 0-5 20 212 2017 (L 55 -0) Miller Grove 0-0 0 0 Has not played Peachtree 1-7 79 210 1977 (l 19 -0) Redan 1-3 29 78 1991 (L 32 -15) Sequoyah 8-12 -1 213 420 1988 (L 27 -0) Shamrock 3-9 102 219 1995 (W 14 -6) SW DeKalb 3-7 94 208 1991 (L 51 -0) Stephenson 0-0 0 0 Has not played Stone Mountain 2-4 70 118 1991 (L 21 -0) Towers 1-7 22 189 2001 (L 38 -0) Tucker 0-16 91 610 1999 (L 50 -0) Walker 0-2 21 58 1979 (L 26 -14) Total 69 -229 -7 2775 7712

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Druid Hills Team Record PS PA Last Played Arabia Mountain 0-0 0 0 Has not played Avondale 12 -24 500 835 2010 (W 33 -0) Briarcliff 12 -7-4 366 219 1986 (L 10 -9) Cedar Grove 4-15 152 386 2009 (L 38 -20) Chamblee 14 -17 -1 532 625 2017 (L 27 -19) Clarkston 11 -8 480 365 2018 (W 28 -7) Columbia 0-8 59 266 2017 (L 42 -7) Cross Keys 21 -16 692 467 2011 (W 63 -6) Dunwoody 2-6 143 239 2015 (W 34 -0) Gordon 8-10 238 286 1983 (L 20 -0) Henderson 1-5 13 210 1991 (W 7 -0) Lakeside 0-12 47 492 2017 (L 53 -0) Lithonia 3-9 130 275 1997 (L 53 -0) M.L. King Jr. 1-5 44 194 2015 (L 39 -14) McNair 2-7 48 403 2009 (L 34 -0) Miller Grove 0-2 10 58 2015 (L 21 -7) Peachtree 0-2 20 51 1987 (L 27 -17) Redan 1-1 16 33 1979 (L 26 -6) Sequoyah 7-5 167 186 1985 (W 21 -7) Shamrock 1-5 55 135 1991 (L 27 -0) SW DeKalb 5-15 -3 191 448 2015 (L 41 -7) Stephenson 0-4 29 155 2015 (L 37 -0) Stone Mountain 3-9 152 355 2011 (L 38 -7) Towers 7-9 235 303 2018 (W 20 -12) Tucker 6-9-1 152 270 1991 (L 20 -7) Walker 4-2 74 65 1979 (L 19 -12) Total 125 -211 -9 4539 7260

Dunwoody Team Record PS PA Last Played Arabia Mountain 0-2 7 88 2013 (L 48 -0) Avondale 2-0 71 12 2005 (W 35 -6) Briarcliff 4-0 92 12 1977 (W 35 -6) Cedar Grove 2-2 105 87 2009 (W 20 -9) Chamblee 12 -9 361 300 2018 (W 23 -7) Clarkston 12 -0 375 105 2015 (W 14 -0) Columbia 11 -2 311 140 2009 (W 22 -7) Cross Keys 4-0 106 20 1991 (W 41 -6) Druid Hills 6-2 239 143 2015 (L 34 -0) Gordon 0-0 0 0 Has not played Henderson 8-5-1 211 144 1989 (W 14 -7) Lakeside 10 -15 -1 398 461 2017 (W 38 -21) Lithonia 4-0 142 323 2011 (W 34 -3) M.L. King Jr. 0-6 70 215 2015 (L 27 -12) McNair 7-3 237 159 2009 (L 28 -25) Miller Grove 1-5 74 165 2015 (L 47 -9) Peachtree 3-8 86 163 1986 (L 26 -3) Redan 13 -9 466 365 2011 (W 38 -7) Sequoyah 4-0 30 10 1977 (W 3 -0) Shamrock 2-0 83 0 1979 (W 41 -0) SW DeKalb 7-21 -1 341 630 2016 (L 30 -7) Stephenson 1-5 53 256 2015 (L 62 -0) Stone Mountain 12 -6 450 288 2001 (W 28 -26) Towers 6-2 183 133 2009 (W 29 -22) Tucker 5-14 186 435 2013 (L 55 -9) Walker 0-0 0 0 Has not played Total 136 -116 -3 4635 4404

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Gordon Team Record PS PA Last Played Arabia Mountain 0-0 0 0 Has not played Avondale 4-19 222 360 1986 (W 28 -21) Briarcliff 4-3 121 89 1986 (W 45 -0) Cedar Grove 2-3 92 61 1986 (W 41 -7) Chamblee 0-4 19 101 1981 (L 18 -0) Clarkston 4-5 96 103 1983 (W 7 -3) Columbia 3-5 78 142 1981 (L 37 -0) Cross Keys 7-5-1 237 119 1986 (W 62 -7) Druid Hills 10 -8 286 238 1983 (W 20 -0) Dunwoody 0-0 0 0 Has not played Henderson 0-0 0 0 Has not played Lakeside 0-2 9 36 1967 (L 16 -0) Lithonia 2-10 46 212 1985 (L 30 -0) M.L. King Jr. 0-0 0 0 Has not played McNair 0-0 0 0 Has not played Miller Grove 0-0 0 0 Has not played Peachtree 0-2 33 48 1971 (L 21 -20) Redan 1-1 14 26 1979 (L 24 -8) Sequoyah 3-0 111 26 1986 (W 34 -14) Shamrock 1-2 14 34 1973 (W 14 -0) SW DeKalb 3-13 -2 125 335 1979 (L 19 -7) Stephenson 0-0 0 0 Has not played Stone Mountain 4-0 152 49 1977 (W 48 -16) Towers 6-10 187 314 1985 (L 14 -0) Tucker 0-0 0 0 Has not played Walker 9-8 285 188 1986 (W 29 -0) Total 63 -100 -3 2455 2848

Henderson Team Record PS PA Last Played Arabia Mountain 0-0 0 0 Has not played Avondale 4-1 98 44 1995 (W 23 -8) Briarcliff 8-0 246 37 1977 (W 55 -0) Cedar Grove 0-0 0 0 Has not played Chamblee 7-5 110 119 1987 (L 35 -0) Clarkston 4-6 87 231 1993 (L 56 -0) Columbia 1-4 38 154 1993 (L 54 -0) Cross Keys 7-3 181 105 1993 (L 27 -8) Druid Hills 5-1 210 13 1991 (L 7 -0) Dunwoody 5-8-1 144 211 1989 (L 14 -7) Gordon 0-0 0 0 Has not played Lakeside 6-19 160 511 1995 (L 23 -3) Lithonia 0-6 21 177 1993 (L 41 -7) M.L. King Jr. 0-0 0 0 Has not played McNair 0-0 0 0 Has not played Miller Grove 0-0 0 0 Has not played Peachtree 5-8 184 212 1983 (L 31 -6) Redan 1-3 42 63 1983 (L 22 -11) Sequoyah 6-1-1 183 44 1977 (W 49 -0) Shamrock 6-4 104 88 1993 (L 13 -0) SW DeKalb 1-4-1 73 150 1989 (L 41 -28) Stephenson 0-0 0 0 Has not played Stone Mountain 2-2 33 23 1983 (L 14 -13) Towers 3-3 43 51 1991 (L 23 -7) Tucker 9-14 -1 293 353 1995 (L 33 -12) Walker 2-0 59 21 1973 (W 28 -0) Total 82 -92 -4 2309 2607

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Lakeside Team Record PS PA Last Played Arabia Mountain 0-2 34 77 2013 (L 38 -20) Avondale 3-0 112 14 2005 (W 42 -0) Briarcliff 12 -0 462 66 1977 (W 38 -0) Cedar Grove 1-3 44 83 2007 (L 36 -7) Chamblee 11 -9 387 370 2011 (L 55 -21) Clarkston 10 -5 310 143 1997 (W 19 -8) Columbia 13 -6 334 229 2009 (W 21 -7) Cross Keys 14 -0 574 85 1997 (W 37 -0) Druid Hills 12 -0 492 47 2017 (W 53 -0) Dunwoody 15 -10 -1 463 408 2017 (L 38 -21) Gordon 2-0 36 9 1967 (W 16 -0) Henderson 19 -6 511 160 1995 (W 23 -3) Lithonia 9-6 265 223 2011 (L 32 -10) M.L. King Jr. 0-2 14 84 2013 (L 33 -14) McNair 4-4 141 101 1999 (L 8 -6) Miller Grove 3-7 143 315 2017 (L 18 -16) Peachtree 9-9 258 186 1987 (W 42 -17) Redan 5-10 168 355 2015 (0 -19) Sequoyah 10 -1 385 80 1977 (W 41 -0) Shamrock 8-1 199 40 1995 (W 20 -6) SW DeKalb 6-18 258 637 2013 (L 14 -7) Stephenson 0-8 21 277 2013 (L 42 -0) Stone Mountain 8-6 192 206 2000 (L 27 -7 W -F) Towers 8-4 245 116 1991 (W 36 -7) Tucker 22 -28 -1 849 1071 2017 (L 54 -0) Walker 1-0 21 6 1965 (W 21 -6) Total 205 -145 -2 6849 5277

Lithonia Team Record PS PA Last Played Arabia Mountain 2-3 75 125 2018 (L 37 -0) Avondale 6-7-1 172 204 2009 (L 24 -6) Briarcliff 2-0 88 15 1979 (W 56 -12) Cedar Grove 4-4 149 193 2003 (W 27 -21) Chamblee 7-10 248 238 2018 (W 42 -0) Clarkston 17 -16 -1 561 477 2015 (W 54 -6) Columbia 6-13 243 346 2018 (W 7 -6) Cross Keys 8-2 304 60 1999 (W 53 -6) Druid Hills 9-3 275 121 1997 (W 53 -0) Dunwoody 0-4 32 142 2011 (L 34 -3) Gordon 10 -2 212 46 1985 (W 30 -0) Henderson 6-0 177 21 1993 (W 41 -7) Lakeside 6-9 223 265 2011 (W 32 -10) M.L. King Jr. 0-2 0 62 2007 (L 27 -0) McNair 4-6 107 169 2005 (L 38 -0) Miller Grove 4-5 221 188 2018 (L 14 -0) Peachtree 2-1 88 38 1971 (L 18 -7) Redan 8-18 329 492 2018 (W 24 -8) Sequoyah 3-1 91 86 1979 (W 22 -6) Shamrock 12 -2 244 83 1995 (W 27 -12) SW DeKalb 2-15 132 479 2018 (L 9 -0) Stephenson 0-8 64 339 2007 (L 50 -6) Stone Mountain 25 -14 -1 619 497 2018 (W 43 -6) Towers 11 -5 277 194 2015 (W 21 -0) Tucker 5-19 224 592 2011 (L 50 -7) Walker 12 -1 278 103 1986 (W 19 -0) Total 173 -168 -3 614 5499

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Martin Luther King Jr. Team Record PS PA Last Played Arabia Mountain 2-3 51 100 2018 (L 21 -0) Avondale 0-0 0 0 Has not played Briarcliff 0-0 0 0 Has not played Cedar Grove 0-0 0 0 Has not played Chamblee 0-0 0 0 Has not played Clarkston 4-0 104 38 2005 (W 21 -20) Columbia 5-2 114 67 2017 (L 7 -0) Cross Keys 0-0 0 0 Has not played Druid Hills 5-1 196 30 2015 (W 41 -14) Dunwoody 6-0 215 84 2015 (W 27 -12) Gordon 0-0 0 0 Has not played Henderson 0-0 0 0 Has not played Lakeside 2-0 84 13 2013 (W 33 -13) Lithonia 2-0 62 0 2007 (W 27 -0) McNair 5-3 173 163 2009 (W 39 -0) Miller Grove 6-0 168 110 2017 (W 19 -13) Peachtree 0-0 0 0 Has not played Redan 4-0 133 39 2009 (W 47 -0) Sequoyah 0-0 0 0 Has not played Shamrock 0-0 0 0 Has not played SW DeKalb 4-2 120 86 2015 (L 28 -14) Stephenson 4-9 202 337 2018 (L 29 -12) Stone Mountain 0-2 6 26 2003 (L 12 -6) Towers 2-0 64 15 2005 (W 45 -0) Tucker 1-6 84 301 2018 (L 30 -20) Walker 0-0 0 0 Has not played Total 52 -28 1768 1409

McNair Team Record PS PA Last Played Arabia Mountain 0-2 26 42 2011 (L 21 -12) Avondale 5-0 170 29 2005 (W 53 -7) Briarcliff 0-0 0 0 Has not played Cedar Grove 5-11 204 435 2017 (L 47 -0) Chamblee 0-0 0 0 Has not played Clarkston 10 -2 415 44 2017 (W 41 -6) Columbia 8-9 263 308 2013 (L 60 -0) Cross Keys 6-0 212 20 2017 (W 55 -0) Druid Hills 7-2 403 48 2009 (W 34 -0) Dunwoody 3-7 159 231 2009 (W 28 -25) Gordon 0-0 0 0 Has not played Henderson 0-0 0 0 Has not played Lakeside 4-4 101 141 1999 (W 8 -6) Lithonia 6-4 169 107 2005 (W 38 -0) M.L. King Jr. 3-5 163 173 2009 (L 39 -0) Miller Grove 0-0 0 0 Has not played Peachtree 0-0 0 0 Has not played Redan 6-14 254 409 2018 (W 15 -13) Sequoyah 0-0 0 0 Has not played Shamrock 0-0 0 0 Has not played SW DeKalb 2-11 118 331 2001 (L 26 -0) Stephenson 2-6 38 167 2009 (L 42 -0) Stone Mountain 8-8 299 322 2017 (W 31 -6) Towers 9-8 317 283 2018 (W 20 -0) Tucker 1-3 59 99 2001 (L 27 -20) Walker 0-0 0 0 Has not played Total 85 -97 3370 3170

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Miller Grove Team Record PS PA Last Played Arabia Mountain 1-4 81 149 2018 (L 23 -6) Avondale 0-0 0 0 Has not played Briarcliff 0-0 0 0 Has not played Cedar Grove 0-4 45 100 2015 (L 35 -7) Chamblee 5-2 174 58 2018 (W 39 -3) Clarkston 2-0 114 0 2017 (W 49 -0) Columbia 3-2 87 108 2018 (W 14 -12) Cross Keys 0-0 0 0 Has not played Druid Hills 2-0 58 10 2015 (W 21 -7) Dunwoody 5-1 167 71 2015 (L 49 -7) Gordon 0-0 0 0 Has not played Henderson 0-0 0 0 Has not played Lakeside 7-3 315 143 2017 (W 18 -16) Lithonia 5-4 188 221 2018 (L 42 -20) M.L. King Jr. 0-6 111 168 2017 (L 19 -14) McNair 0-0 0 0 Has not played Peachtree 0-0 0 0 Has not played Redan 2-2-1 99 86 2018 (W 18 -12) Sequoyah 0-0 0 0 Has not played Shamrock 0-0 0 0 Has not played SW DeKalb 2-11 102 224 2018 (L 14 -7) Stephenson 1-3 52 140 2014 (L 46 -13) Stone Mountain 5-1 129 76 2017 (W 39 -0) Towers 2-0 92 33 2015 (W 41 -7) Tucker 0-8 71 309 2013 (L 55 -12) Walker 0-0 0 0 Has not played Total 41 -51 -1 1837 1809

Peachtree Team Record PS PA Last Played Arabia Mountain 0-0 0 0 Has not played Avondale 1-1 20 10 1973 (L 3 -0) Briarcliff 5-1 145 28 1977 (W 18 -0) Cedar Grove 0-0 0 0 Has not played Chamblee 5-6-1 139 146 1987 (L 21 -7) Clarkston 4-2 91 60 1979 (W 28 -3) Columbia 4-1 78 30 1985 (L 3 -0) Cross Keys 7-1 210 79 1977 (W 19 -0) Druid Hills 2-0 51 20 1987 (W 27 -17) Dunwoody 8-3 163 86 1986 (W 26 -3) Gordon 2-0 48 33 1971(W 21 -20) Henderson 8-5 212 184 1983 (W 31 -6) Lakeside 9-9 186 258 1987 (L 42 -17) Lithonia 1-2 38 88 1971 (W 18 -7) M.L. King Jr. 0-0 0 0 Has not played McNair 0-0 0 0 Has not played Miller Grove 0-0 0 0 Has not played Redan 1-6 95 150 1987 (L 31 -13) Sequoyah 7-1 150 79 1977 (W 27 -6) Shamrock 2-2 73 69 1971 (L 14 -6) SW DeKalb 5-5 136 136 1984 (L 15 -7) Stephenson 0-0 0 0 Has not played Stone Mountain 6-1-1 151 74 1987 (L 22 -17) Towers 4-3 95 63 1987 (W 21 -12) Tucker 8-8-2 228 246 1987 (L 28 -0) Walker 0-0 0 0 Has not played Total 89 -57 -4 2309 1833

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Redan Team Record PS PA Last Played Arabia Mountain 0-4 60 143 2017 (L 46 -6) Avondale 2-1 31 27 1979 (W 17 -8) Briarcliff 2-0 89 0 1979 (W 52 -0) Cedar Grove 2-8 78 366 2018 (L 52 -0) Chamblee 3-5 121 166 2015 (W 30 -0) Clarkston 0-0 0 0 Has not played Columbia 7-8 188 258 2015 (L 9 -6) Cross Keys 3-1 78 29 1991 (W 32 -15) Druid Hills 1-1 33 16 1979 (W 26 -6) Dunwoody 9-13 365 466 2011 (L 38 -7) Gordon 1-1 26 14 1979 (W 24 -8) Henderson 3-1 63 42 1983 (W 22 -11) Lakeside 10 -5 355 168 2015 (W 28 -0) Lithonia 18 -10 522 379 2018 (L 24 -8) M.L. King Jr. 0-4 39 133 2009 (L 47 -0) McNair 14 -6 484 9 2017 (W 13 -7) Miller Grove 2-2-1 92 93 2018 (L 18 -12) Peachtree 6-1 150 95 1987 (W 31 -13) Sequoyah 2-0 68 7 1979 (W 42 -0) Shamrock 1-1 24 35 1981 (W 16 -13) SW DeKalb 2-33 313 934 2018 (L 41 -0) Stephenson 2-10 125 304 2009 (L 41 -6) Stone Mountain 20 -13 631 515 2018 (L 35 -20) Towers 4-3 142 70 2017 (L 13 -6) Tucker 4-3-1 122 172 2011 (L 54 -7) Walker 2-0 54 6 1979 (W 13 -6) Total 119 -133 -2 4145 4497

Sequoyah Team Record PS PA Last Played Arabia Mountain 0-0 0 0 Has not played Avondale 2-5 52 169 1988 (W 9 -7) Briarcliff 14 -7 349 190 1986 (W 27 -6 Cedar Grove 4-2-1 137 116 1988 (W 16 -14) Chamblee 3-11 68 378 1983 (L 48 -3) Clarkston 0-6 40 189 1983 (L 35 -0) Columbia 2-1-1 90 42 1973 (T 6 -6) Cross Keys 12 -8-1 420 213 1988 (W 27 -0) Druid Hills 5-7 186 167 1985 (L 21 -7) Dunwoody 0-4 10 30 1977 (L 3 -0) Gordon 0-3 26 111 1986 (L 34 -14) Henderson 1-6-1 44 183 1977 (L 49 -0) Lakeside 1-10 82 385 1977 (L 41 -0) Lithonia 1-3 86 91 1979 (L 22 -6) M.L. King Jr. 0-0 0 0 Has not played McNair 0-0 0 0 Has not played Miller Grove 0-0 0 0 Has not played Peachtree 1-7 79 151 1977 (L 27 -6) Redan 0-2 7 65 1979 (L 42 -0) Shamrock 1-4-1 29 150 1987 (W 17 -10) SW DeKalb 0-4 28 74 1973 (L 28 -0) Stephenson 0-0 0 0 Has not played Stone Mountain 0-0 0 0 Has not played Towers 1-3 46 82 1983 (L 12 -7) Tucker 2-5-1 85 171 1975 (L 10 -3) Walker 3-2-1 58 68 1979 (L 33 -16) Total 53 -100 -7 1850 3025

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Shamrock Team Record PS PA Last Played Arabia Mountain 0-0 0 0 Has not played Avondale 0-6 32 126 1985 (L 22 -6) Briarcliff 4-0 77 8 1973 (W 20 -0) Cedar Grove 0-0 0 0 Has not played Chamblee 4-8 127 239 1989 (W 13 -11) Clarkston 5-16 -1 192 349 1995 (L 34 -14) Columbia 3-8 80 154 1995 (L 29 -6) Cross Keys 9-3 219 102 1995 (L 14 -6) Druid Hills 5-1 135 55 1991 (W 27 -0) Dunwoody 0-2 0 83 1979 (L 41 -0) Gordon 2-1 34 14 1973 (L 14 -0) Henderson 4-6 88 104 1993 (W 13 -0) Lakeside 1-8 40 199 1995 (L 20 -6) Lithonia 2-12 83 244 1995 (L 27 -12) M.L. King Jr. 0-0 0 0 Has not played McNair 0-0 0 0 Has not played Miller Grove 0-0 0 0 Has not played Peachtree 2-2 69 73 1971 (W 14 -6) Redan 1-1 35 24 1981 (L 16 -13) Sequoyah 4-1-1 150 29 1987 (L 17 -10) SW DeKalb 2-12 53 291 1985 (L 37 -13) Stephenson 0-0 0 0 Has not played Stone Mountain 6-6 137 143 1983 (L 7 -0) Towers 2-10 55 184 1991 (W 13 -0) Tucker 2-6 123 167 1995 (L 41 -0) Walker 1-3 51 92 1983 (L 20 -10) Total 59 -112 -2 1780 2680

Southwest DeKalb Team Record PS PA Last Played Arabia Mountain 2-3 73 120 2018 (W 20 -19) Avondale 4-16 -2 156 380 1975 (W 13 -7) Briarcliff 3-3 70 73 1967 (L 31 -0) Cedar Grove 7-3 215 184 2017 (L 37 -7) Chamblee 13 -2 455 112 2018 (W 48 -0) Clarkston 9-5 285 169 1979 (W 20 -14) Columbia 26 -8 843 351 2018 (W 13 -6) Cross Keys 7-3 208 94 1991 (W 51 -0) Druid Hills 15 -5-3 448 184 2015 (W 41 -7) Dunwoody 21 -7-1 629 348 2015 (W 30 -7) Gordon 12 -4-2 335 125 1979 (W 19 -7) Henderson 4-1-1 150 73 1989 (W 41 -28) Lakeside 18 -6 637 258 2013 (W 14 -7) Lithonia 15 -2 489 134 2018 (W 9 -0) M.L. King Jr. 2-4 86 121 2015 (W 28 -14) McNair 11 -2 331 118 2001 (W 26 -0) Miller Grove 11 -2 217 102 2018 (W 14 -7) Peachtree 5-5 136 136 1984 (W 15 -7) Redan 33 -2 934 313 2018 (W 41 -0) Sequoyah 4-0 74 28 1973 (W 28 -0) Shamrock 12 -2 291 53 1985 (W 37 -13) Stephenson 6-9 199 310 2018 (W 21 -14) Stone Mountain 20 -5 578 203 2009 (W 27 -14) Towers 9-5 261 91 1987 (W 50 -0) Tucker 6-13 -1 221 343 2013 (L 60 -14) Walker 7-2 218 122 1986 (W 27 -13) Total 279 -119 -10 8470 4497

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Stephenson Team Record PS PA Last Played Arabia Mountain 4-0 168 53 2015 (W 53 -22) Avondale 1-1 20 36 1997 (W 17 -14) Briarcliff 0-0 0 0 Has not played Cedar Grove 5-3 201 137 2017 (L 34 -14) Chamblee 1-1 33 40 1997 (W 13 -7) Clarkston 0-0 0 0 Has not played Columbia 3-0 150 12 2018 (W 39 -12) Cross Keys 0-0 0 0 Has not played Druid Hills 4-0 155 29 2015 (W 37 -0) Dunwoody 5-1 256 53 2015 (W 62 -0) Gordon 0-0 0 0 Has not played Henderson 0-0 0 0 Has not played Lakeside 8-0 277 21 2013 (W 42 -0) Lithonia 8-0 339 64 2007 (W 50 -6) M.L. King Jr. 8-4 296 190 2018 (W 29 -12) McNair 6-2 167 38 2009 (W 42 -0) Miller Grove 3-1 140 52 2015 (W 34 -0) Peachtree 0-0 0 0 Has not played Redan 10 -2 303 125 2009 (W 41 -6) Sequoyah 0-0 0 0 Has not played Shamrock 0-0 0 0 Has not played SW DeKalb 9-6 326 192 2018 (L 21 -14) Stone Mountain 0-0 0 0 Has not played Towers 3-1 111 32 2007 (W 42 -6) Tucker 2-3 71 130 2018 (W 30 -24) Walker 0-0 0 0 Has not played Total 80 -25 2953 1193

Stone Mountain Team Record PS PA Last Played Arabia Mountain 1-5 34 199 2017 (L 57 -0) Avondale 0-4 22 127 1977 (L 21 -3) Briarcliff 0-0 0 0 Has not played Cedar Grove 5-14 171 460 2018 (L 71 -0) Chamblee 1-8 104 230 2015 (L 23 -0) Clarkston 15 -16 -1 531 465 2017 (W 37 -20) Columbia 12 -12 441 507 2015 (L 51 -0) Cross Keys 4-2 118 70 1991 (W 21 -0) Druid Hills 9-3 355 153 2011 (W 38 -7) Dunwoody 6-12 288 450 2001 (L 28 -26) Gordon 0-4 49 152 1977 (L 48 -16) Henderson 2-2 23 33 1983 (W 14 -13) Lakeside 6-8 206 192 2009 (W 27 -7 L -F) Lithonia 14 -25 -1 574 658 2018 (L 42 -6) M.L. King Jr. 2-0 26 6 2002 (W 12 -6) McNair 8-8 322 299 2017 (L 31 -6) Miller Grove 1-5 76 129 2017 (L 39 -0) Peachtree 1-6-1 74 151 1987 (W 22 -17) Redan 13 -20 514 631 2018 (W 35 -20) Sequoyah 0-0 0 0 Has not played Shamrock 6-6 143 137 1983 (W 7 -0) SW DeKalb 5-20 203 588 2009 (L 27 -14) Stephenson 0-0 0 0 Has not played Towers 10 -3 254 197 2018 (L 35 -16) Tucker 8-19 -2 303 737 2015 (L 69 -12) Walker 3-0-1 35 19 1975 (W 10 -6) Total 132 -206 -6 4802 6555

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Towers Team Record PS PA Last Played Arabia Mountain 0-2 30 50 2011 (L 14 -6) Avondale 15 -13 461 411 2007 (W 19 -12) Briarcliff 2-0 38 0 1969 (W 7 -0) Cedar Grove 3-17 -1 184 669 2018 (L 80 -0) Chamblee 6-8 170 159 2001 (L 8 -7) Clarkston 15 -16 -1 583 431 2013 (W 26 -7) Columbia 14 -13 -1 391 431 2018 (L 53 -0) Cross Keys 7-1 189 22 2001 (W 38 -0) Druid Hills 9-7 303 235 2018 (L 20 -12) Dunwoody2-6 133 183 2009 (L 29 -22) Gordon 10 -6 314 187 1985 (W 14 -0) Henderson 3-3 51 50 1991 (W 23 -7) Lakeside 4-8 116 245 1991 (L 36 -7) Lithonia 5-11 194 277 2015 (L 21 -0) M.L. King Jr. 0-2 15 64 2005 (L 45 -0) McNair 8-9 283 317 2018 (L 20 -0) Miller Grove 0-2 33 91 2015 (L 41 -7) Peachtree 3-4 63 95 1987 (L 21 -12) Redan 3-4 70 142 2018 (L 27 -22) Sequoyah 3-1 82 46 1993 (W 12 -7) Shamrock 10 -2 184 55 1991 (L 13 -0) SW DeKalb 5-9 91 261 1987 (L 50 -0) Stephenson 1-3 32 111 2007 (L 42 -6) Stone Mountain 3-10 197 254 2018 (L 35 -16) Tucker 4-9 142 282 1999 (L 43 -28) Walker 12 -1-1 256 82 1985 (W 28 -0) Total 145 -165 -4 4546 4964

Tucker Team Record PS PA Last Played Arabia Mountain 2-0 85 20 2013 (W 46 -12) Avondale 3-6 110 254 1967 (L 35 -0) Briarcliff 11 -5 408 191 1977 (W 55 -3) Cedar Grove 9-1 277 103 2013 (W 51 -12) Chamblee 15 -9-1 581 389 2011 (W 63 -6) Clarkston 23 -8-1 674 286 2001 (W 38 -6) Columbia 13 -5 385 186 2014 (W 62 -0) Cross Keys 16 -0 610 91 1999 (W 50 -0) Druid Hills 9-6-1 270 152 1991 (W 20 -7) Dunwoody 14 -5 425 186 2013 (W 55 -9) Gordon 0-0 0 0 Has not played Henderson 14 -9-1 353 293 1995 (W 33 -12) Lakeside 28 -22 -1 1124 850 2017 (W 54 -0) Lithonia 19 -5 692 224 2011 (W 50 -7) M.L. King Jr. 6-1 301 84 2018 (W 30 -20) McNair 4-1 129 59 2003 (W 30 -0) Miller Grove 8-0 321 71 2013 (W 55 -12) Peachtree 8-8-2 246 228 1987 (W 28 -0) Redan 3-4-1 172 122 2011 (W 54 -7) Sequoyah 5-2-1 171 85 1969 (W 35 -6) Shamrock 6-2 167 123 1995 (W 41 -0) SW DeKalb 13 -6-1 343 229 2013 (W 60 -14) Stephenson 3-2 130 71 2018 (L 30 -24) Stone Mountain 19 -8-2 737 303 2015 (W 69 -12) Towers 9-4 282 142 1999 (W 43 -28) Walker 0-0 0 0 Has not played Total 256 -118 -12 8769 4709

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Walker Team Record PS PA Last Played Arabia Mountain 0-0 0 0 Has not played Avondale 1-9 53 292 1981 (L 9 -6) Briarcliff 0-2 27 41 1979 (L 24 -13) Cedar Grove 3-3 71 134 1981 (W 21 -14) Chamblee 1-3 15 59 1983 (L 31 -0) Clarkston 2-7-1 96 205 1983 (L 20 -0) Columbia 5-8 165 215 1986 (L 17 -0) Cross Keys 2-2 58 55 1979 (W 26 -14) Druid Hills 2-4 65 74 1979 (L 19 -12) Dunwoody 0-0 0 0 Has not played Gordon 8-9 188 285 1986 (L 29 -0) Henderson 0-2 21 59 1973 (L 28 -0) Lakeside 0-1-1 6 21 1965 (L 21 -6) Lithonia 1-12 103 278 1986 (L 19 -0) M.L. King Jr. 0-0 0 0 Has not played McNair 0-0 0 0 Has not played Miller Grove 0-0 0 0 Has not played Peachtree 0-0 0 0 Has not played Redan 0-2 6 54 1979 (L 13 -6) Sequoyah 2-3-1 68 58 1979 (W 33 -16) Shamrock 3-1 92 51 1983 (W 20 -10) SW DeKalb 2-7 122 218 1986 (L 27 -13) Stephenson 0-0 0 0 Has not played Stone Mountain 0-3-1 19 35 1975 (L 10 -6) Towers 1-12 -1 82 256 1985 (L 28 -0) Tucker 0-0 0 0 Has not played Total 33 -90 -5 1247 2390

MOST FREQUENT DEKALB COUNTY PLAYOFF RESULTS

SCHOOLS LEADER RECORD

REDAN/SW DEKALB SOUTHWEST DEKALB 5-0 COLUMBIA/LAKESIDE LAKESIDE 3-0 COLUMBIA/SW DEKALB SOUTHWEST DEKALB 3-0 DUNWOODY/SW DEKALB SOUTHWEST DEKALB 2-1 HENDERSON/LAKESIDE LAKESIDE 2-1 LAKESIDE/TUCKER LAKESIDE 3-0

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