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Soccer Media Guide SOCCER _2021 DEKALB COUNTY_ $2.00 1 DEKALB COUNTY SOCCER GUIDE DEKALB COUNTY FACTS CONTENTS Address: 5829 Memorial Drive DeKalb County Soccer History ............................................... 3 Stone Mountain, Georgia 30083 2020 Boys Season Review ...................................................... 4 Phone Number (678) 676 -1821 Location: Northeast Atlanta 2020 Girls Season Review ...................................................... 5 Number of High Schools: Nineteen 2019 Records and Statistics ..................................................... 6 DIRECTORY Yearly County Scoring Leaders .............................................. 8 Superintendent Cheryl Watson -Harris Team Rosters and Schedules ..................................................12 Executive Athletic Director James Jackson Soccer Coordinator Mike Harwell Yearly School Records ........................................................... 24 Athletic Specialist Chris Chilton Athletic Specialist Mark Brock State Tournament Results ....................................................... 33 ALIGNMENTS DEKALB COUNTY STADIUMS AAAAAAA -Region 7 Varsity soccer games in DeKalb County are played in the five Archer Dunwoody county stadiums. Directions are listed below. Berkmar Meadowcreek Discovery Norcross Duluth ADAMS STADIUM: Next to Jim Cherry Center (old Briar- AAAAAA -Region 4 cliff High School) at 2415 North Druid Hills Road, Atlanta, Lakeside North Atlanta Georgia 30329; located two miles east of I -85 north on North Langston Hughes Tucker Lovejoy Westlake Druid Hills Road. Morrow AVONDALE STADIUM: Behind Avondale High School at AAAAA -Region 5 1192 Clarendon Road, Avondale Estates, Georgia 30002; located Chamblee Martin Luther King Jr. Clarkston Northview next to the Macy's store at Avondale Mall near the intersection of Cross Keys St. Pius Memorial Drive and Columbia Drive about two miles inside I - Decatur Southwest DeKalb 285. Lithonia Stone Mountain JAMES R. HALLFORD STADIUM: On the campus of AAAA -Region 6 Arabia Mountain Mays DeKalb College, Central Campus at 555 North Indian Creek Druid Hills Miller Grove Drive, Clarkston, Georgia 30021; located four blocks from Me- Hapeville Charter Stephenson - Marist morial Drive outside of I 285. AAA -Region 5 NORTH DEKALB STADIUM: Behind Chamblee High Carver, Atlanta Redan School at 3688 Chamblee -Dunwoody Road, Chamblee, Georgia Cedar Grove Sandy Creek 30341; located near Chamblee Plaza Shopping Center, close to Douglass Westminster GAC the intersection of Chamblee -Dunwoody Road and Peachtree Industrial Boulevard, about three miles inside I -285. AA -Region 6 Columbia South Atlanta WILLIAM BUCK GODFREY STADIUM: Behind DeKalb Kipp Atlanta Therrell Lovett Towers College, South Campus, at 2817 Clifton Springs Road, Decatur, McNair Washington Georgia 30034; located off Panthersville Road; exit from I -20 at Pace Academy - Candler Road or from I 285 at Flat Shoals Road. LAKESIDE’S GLORIOUS BOYS STATE RUN STATE CHAMPIONS Lakeside’s boys posted one of the most dominating DeKalb County teams have won 16 boys state titles. Lakeside runs on the soccer field in state history from 1973-78, winning leads the way with seven victorious efforts: Those came in 1970, state in 1974, 1975 and 1978, losing in the finals in 1973 and 1974, 1975, 1978, 1981, 1997 and 2008. Briarcliff is next with 1977 and falling in the second round in 1976. three, having won in 1968, 1971, and 1972. Southwest DeKalb The Vikings posted a super 18 -3 record in state action claimed consecutive state titles in 1979 and 1980. Peachtree won during that time, with two of the losses being by one goal. in 1973. Redan captured the 1988 championship. Henderson took Bob Bills in 1973 (11 -2-1) and Jim Mitchell from 1974 - the 1991 title. Chamblee won its first crown in 2008. 78 (64 -4) registered an amazing 75 -6-1 overall mark in the run. 2 GIRLS SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS 1982 - Chamblee 2, Redan 1 - Chamblee won the first girls county championship game. The overtime victory which was one hour and forty minutes in length was decided by penalty kicks after the customary overtime and two five -minute sudden death periods. In 1982, only two teams were in the playoffs for the county championship. 1983 - Peachtree 3, Lakeside 1 - Peachtree, winner of the West, defeated Southwest DeKalb 3 -2 in the semi -finals. Lakeside, the second place finisher in the West, defeated East winner Redan 3 -0 to advance to the final game. 1984 - Lakeside 3, Chamblee 1 - All scoring came in the second half of the championship game. Lakeside goals were scored by Pamela Roberts, Susan Mendelson and Mary Weems, Ingrid Lium scored for Chamblee. 1985 - Stone Mountain 1, Lakeside 0. Debra O'Brien scored the only goal with 25:48 left in the first half. Stone Mountain, undefeat- ed during the regular season, beat Dunwoody 3 -0 and tied Clarkston 1 -1 in the other classic contests. The Pirates went 12 -0-1 while scoring 103 goals and allowing only three. The classic format was the third change in play -off procedure in four years. 1986 - Stone Mountain beat Lakeside, Dunwoody and Clarkston in the DeKalb Classic to finish the season undefeated. The Lady Pirates gave up just one goal during the entire campaign. Bill Kelly's team gave up a goal late in their 3 -1 victory over Clarkston in the Classic. Overall the Lady Pirates scored 72 goals. 1987 - Stone Mountain controlled the DeKalb Classic to win a third straight DeKalb County title. The Lady Pirates swept past Peachtree 5 -0, Henderson 1 -0 and Lakeside 3 -0. In the finale, Nicole Canzoneri scored all three goals. 1988 - The first Metro Atlanta Championship playoff was held in 1988. Three of the eight teams invited were from DeKalb. In the championship game, Henderson beat Stone Mountain 2 -1 with a come -from -behind win. The loss was the first for the Lady Pirates in four years. Lakeside also made the semi -finals and finished third in what was considered the unofficial girls state tournament. 1989 - The girls playoffs were expanded to 16 teams, four were from DeKalb County. Chamblee and Tucker lost in the first round. Stone Mountain tumbled in the quarter finals. Henderson lost 1 -0 to Marist in the semi -finals. 1990 - DeKalb had four teams (Chamblee, Dunwoody, Henderson, Lakeside) in the Metro Atlanta Championship playoff. Hender- son and Lakeside advanced to the second round before being eliminated. 1991 - Four teams qualified for the Metro Girls Tournament. Dunwoody beat Heritage and Stone Mountain defeated Pope to ad- vance to the quarter finals where both teams were eliminated. 1992 - Four teams qualified for the Metro Tournament. Dunwoody and Tucker lost first round games. Stone Mountain and Lakeside fell in the quarter finals. 1993 - Lakeside, Stone Mountain, Tucker and Dunwoody qualified for the State tournament. Only Lakeside survived the first round. The Lady Vikings shut out Lovett and Brookwood before losing to Pace 2 -1 in the semi -finals. 1994 - Stone Mountain made it to State semi -finals where they lost 1 -0 to Fayette County with 1:50 remaining in the second over- time. Tucker made it to the second round. Lakeside and Dunwoody also qualified for the state. 1995 - Stone Mountain, the 7AAAA champions, lost to Walton High School and Dunwoody lost to Fayette County in the first round. 1996 - Redan and Lakeside lost in the first round of the state. Stone Mountain clobbered Clarke Central in the first round, then lost to Pope. 1997 - Redan won the 7AAAA championship and Tucker took the 5AAA crown. Marist beat Lakeside 3 -0 for the 6AAA title. Redan, Tucker and Stone Mountain lost first round State tournament games. Lakeside reached the finals and lost to Marist by a score of 1 -0. 1998 - Lakeside was one of four DeKalb teams to make the State Tournament. The Lady Vikings beat Eastside 12-0, defeated North Gwinnett 1 -0 in overtime. It was the 12th shutout for the top ranked team in the State. In the semifinals, Lakeside lost to Starr’s Mill 2-1 in two overtimes. 1999 - Lakeside beat McEachern, but then lost to Pope. Both Clarkston and Tucker were shut out in the first round. 2000 - Stone Mountain lost to Rome 9 -0 in the first around of the state Class AAA tournament. 2001 - Lakeside lost to Duluth (2 -1), Stephenson fell to Brookwood (14 -0), Redan came up short against Shiloh (11 -0) and South- west DeKalb fell by a 15 -0 margin to Parkview in the first round of the state Class AAAAA tournament. Tucker also dropped a 3 -0 decision to Sequoyah in the opening round of state on the AAAA level. 2002 - Lakeside dropped a painful 1 -0 decision to Norcross, Stephenson fell by a 16 -1 margin to Brookwood and Redan lost a 15 -0 encounter against Parkview in opening round AAAAA action as DeKalb’s lone three state qualifiers. 2003 - Lakeside fell by a 6 -0 count to Chattahoochee and Stephenson dropped a 15 -0 decision to Centennial in opening round AAAAA state action. Druid Hills registered a 1 -0 victory over Cedar Shoals and lost by the same 1 -0 margin to Forsyth Central as the main highlight from the AAAA state wars. Columbia also came up short 15 -0 against Heritage in AAAA, while Towers failed to show in dropping a forfeit decision to Grayson in its state debut in AAA. 2004 - Seven DeKalb County teams earned state tournament berths in 2004. Lakeside came up short by a 2 -0 margin in a defensive battle against Lassiter in the first round of state Class AAAAA tournament action. Stephenson lost 12 -0 to Chattahoochee and South- west DeKalb dropped a 13 -0 decision to Pope in other AAAAA opening round contests. In AAAA state results, Druid Hills lost a heart -breaking 1 -0 overtime decision to Salem and Stone Mountain and Martin Luther King Jr. dropped identical 15 -0 matchups against Rockdale County and Heritage respectively in the first round. Towers lost 13 -0 to Grayson in the first round of AAA action. 3 SOCCER HISTORY Soccer became part of the Georgia High School Association's interscholastic athletic program in 1965 -66.
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