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Practice and Tournament Gyms Practice and Tournament Gyms All Saints Catholic Church 2443 Mt. Vernon Rd ‐ Dunwoody, GA 30338 Contact Info: (770) 393‐3255 ext. 24 Contact: Danielle Miller, Activities Director Jack Feagin 404‐966‐8469 [email protected] [email protected] Allatoona High School 3300 Dallas‐Acworth Hwy ‐ Acworth, GA 30101 (770) 975‐6503 Contact: Scott Bursmith Alpharetta High School 3595 Webb Bridge Road ‐ Alpharetta 30005 (770) 521‐7640 Contact: Shannon Kersey Atlanta Greek Orthodox Church 2500 Clairmont Rd NE ~ Atlanta, GA 30329 (404) 633‐5870 Contact: Ginnie Roglin [email protected] Atlanta International School 2890 N. Fulton Dr. NE ‐ Atlanta, GA 30305 (404) 841‐3840 Contact: Atlanta Jewish Academy 5200 Northland Dr, Atlanta, GA 30342 (404) 843‐9900 Contact: Penny Eisenstein [email protected] Avondale Middle School 3131 Old Rockbridge Road ‐ Avondale Estates, GA 30002 (678) 875‐0102 Contact: Dr. Bernetta Jones Awtrey Middle School 3601 Nowlin Road ‐ Kennesaw, GA 30144 (770) 975‐6615 Contact: Jeffery Crawford Barber Middle School 4222 Cantrell Road ‐ Acworth, GA 30101 (770) 975‐6764 Contact: Dr. Lisa Williams Beaver Ruin Baptist Church 1200 Beaver Ruin Road Northwest ‐ Norcross, GA 30093 (770) 923‐3508 Contact: Keyonna Davis Berkmar High School 405 Pleasant Hill Rd. ‐ Lilburn, GA 30047 (770) 806‐3715 Contact: Dr. Michael Zinn Bessie Branham Recreation Center 2051 Delano Drive, NE ‐ Atlanta, GA 30317 (404) 371‐5010 Contact: Best Academy 1890 Donald Lee Hollowell Pkwy ‐ Atlanta, GA 30318 (404) 802‐4944 Contact: Best Friend Park Gym 6224 Jimmy Carter Blvd. ‐ Norcross, GA 30071 (770) 417‐2202 Contact: Blessed Trinity School 11320 Woodstock Road ‐ Roswell, GA 30075 (678) 277‐9083 Contact: Briarlake Baptist Church 3715 LaVista Road ‐ Decatur, GA 30033 (404) 634‐0590 Contact: Phillip Mitchell Briarwood Recreation Center 2235 Briarwood Way – Atlanta, GA 30329 (404)679‐5911 Contact: Brookwood High School 1255 Dogwood Rd ‐ Snellville, GA 30078 (770) 972‐7642 Contact: Debra Dees Browns Mill Recreation Center 5101 Browns Mill Rd ‐ Lithonia, GA 30038 (770) 593‐5874 Contact: Robert Stanard [email protected] Bunton Road Park 3180 Bunten Road ‐ Duluth, GA 30096 (770) 814‐6981 Contact: Jason Rogers [email protected] Burnt Hickory Baptist Church 5145 Due West Road ‐ Powder Springs, GA 30127 (770‐590‐0334) Contact: Campbell High School 5265 Ward Street ‐ Smyrna, GA 30080 (678) 842.6850 Contact: Dr. Denise Magee Campbell Middle School 3295 S. Atlanta Road ‐ Smyrna, GA 30080 (678) 842‐6873 Contact: Gail Johnson Centennial High School 9310 Scott Road – Roswell, GA 30076 (770) 650‐4230 Contact: Kibbey Crumbley Central Gwinnett High School 564 West Crogan Street ‐ Lawrenceville, GA 30046 (770) 338‐4860 Contact: Dr. Kimberly Mohr Central Park Rec Center 2300 Keith Bridge Road ‐ Cumming, GA 30040 (678) 455‐8540 Contact: Chamblee First UMC 4147 Chamblee‐Dunwoody Road ‐ Chamblee, GA 30341 (770) 457‐2525 Contact: Rev. Royese Stowe Chamblee High School 3688 Chamblee‐Dunwoody Road ‐ Chamblee, GA 30341‐2185 (678) 676‐7902 Contact: Paul Ireland [email protected] Chastain Park Gym 140 West Wieuca Road, NW – Atlanta, GA 30342 (404) 851‐1273 Contact: Sonia Wimbush [email protected] Chattahoochee High School 5230 Taylor Road ‐ Alpharetta, GA 30022 (770) 521‐7600 Contact: Tim Duncan Cherokee High School 930 Marietta Hwy ‐ Canton, GA 30114 (770) 479‐4112 Contact: Debra Murdock Cobb County School District Post Office Box 1088 – Marietta, GA 30081‐1088 (678) 398‐5102 Contact: Robin Costner‐Pachmayer [email protected] College Park Auditorium Gym 3631 Main Street ‐ College Park, GA 30337 (404) 669‐3767 Contact: Keith James [email protected] Cooper Middle School 4605 Ewing Road ‐ Austell, GA 30106 (770) 819‐2438 Contact: Dr. Vanessa Watkins Coretta Scott King Leadership Academy 1190 Northwest Drive – Atlanta, GA 30318 (404) 802‐4900 Contact: Termerion McCrary Lakes [email protected] Cornerstone Christian Academy 5295 Triangle Parkway Northwest ‐ Norcross, GA 30092 (770) 441‐9222 Contact: Crabapple Middle School 10700 Crabapple Road ‐ Roswell, GA 30075 (770) 552‐4520 Contact: Dr. Rako Morrissey [email protected] Cross Keys High School 1626 North Druid Hills Road ‐ Atlanta, GA 30319 (678) 874‐6100 Contact: Bobetta Bailey Cumberland Academy 650 Mount Vernon Hwy NE, Atlanta, GA 30328 (404) 835‐9000 Contact: Floyd Bushey Daniell Middle School 2900 Scott Road ‐ Marietta, GA 30066 (678) 594‐8048 Contact: David Nelson Davis Academy 8105 Roberts Drive ‐ Atlanta, GA 30350 (770) 804‐9191 Contact: DCSD Department of Facilities Management 1780 Montreal Road ‐ Tucker, GA 30084 (678) 676‐1461 Contact: Gloria Johnson [email protected] DeKalb County Board of Education 1701 Mountain Industrial Boulevard ‐ Stone Mountain, GA 30083 (678) 676‐1200 Contact: Dekalb Academy Of Technology & Environment 1492 Kelton Dr., Stone Mountain, GA 30083 Ph. 770.484.5865/ Fax: 770.484.7785 Contact: Dr. Maury L. Wills [email protected] Dickerson Middle School 855 Woodlawn Drive ‐ Marietta, GA 30068 (770) 578‐2710 Contact: Dr. Carole Brink Dobbs Creek Recreation Center 1115 Dahlonega Hwy ‐ Cummings, GA 30040 (770) 781‐2030 Contact: Dodgen Middle School 1725 Bill Murdock Road ‐ Marietta, GA 30062 (770) 578‐2726 Contact: Robin Lattizori Doraville Park and Rec Center – Forest Fleming Arena 3037 Pleasant Valley Way – Doraville, GA 30340 (770) 936‐3850 Contact: Ramond Mosley [email protected] Duluth High School 3737 Brock Road ‐ Duluth GA 30096 (770) 476‐5206 Contact: Jeff Lee Dunwoody High School 5035 Vermack Road ‐ Dunwoody, GA 30338 (678) 874‐8500 Contact: Tim Walsh [email protected] Dunwoody United Methodist Church 1548 Mt. Vernon Road ‐ Dunwoody, GA. 30338 (770) 394‐0675 Contact: (email) Durham Middle School 2891 Mars Hill Road NW ‐ Acworth, GA 30101 (770) 975‐6641 Contact: Dr. Susan Gallante East Cobb Middle School 380 Holt Road ‐ Marietta, GA 30068 (770) 578‐2740 Contact: Tiffany Honore’ Elkins Pointe Middle School 11290 Elkins Rd ‐ Roswell, GA, 30076 (770) 667‐2892 Contact: Melinda Springman [email protected] Fair Oaks Rec Center 1465 Brandon Dr SE ‐ Marietta, GA 30060 (770) 528‐4333 Contact: JC Redd First Baptist Church of Alpharetta 44 Academy Street ‐ Alpharetta, GA 30004 (770) 475‐6556 Contact: First Baptist Church of Sandy Springs 650 Mt Vernon Hwy Ne ‐ Sandy Springs, GA 30328 (404) 257‐1143 Contact: Floyd Middle School 4803 Floyd Road ‐ Mableton, GA 30126 (770) 819‐2453 Contact: Teresa Hargrett Frederick Douglass High School 225 Hamilton E Holmes Dr NW – Atlanta, GA 30318 (404) 802‐3100 Contact: Fullers Recreation Center 3499 Robinson Road – Marietta, GA 30068 (770) 509‐2737 Contact: JC Redd Galloway School 215 West Wieuca Road, NW ‐ Atlanta, GA 30342 (404) 252‐8389 Contact: Jim Hilary Garrett Middle School 5235 Austell‐Powder Springs Rd. ‐ Austell, GA 30106 (770) 819‐2466 Contact: Dr. Frederick Harris Girls Inc. 461 Manget Street SE ‐ Marietta, GA 30060 (678) 686‐1740 Contact: Green Forest Baptist Church 3250 Rainbow Drive ‐ Decatur, GA 30034 (404) 284‐5005 Contact: Robert Standard Gresham Recreation Center 3113 Gresham Rd, Atlanta, GA 30316 (404) 244‐4890 Contact: Robert Stanard [email protected] Griffin Middle School 4010 King Springs Rd. ‐ Smyrna, GA 30082 (678) 842‐6917 Contact: Dr. Mark Trachtenbroit Gwinnett County Parks and Recreation 75 Langley Drive ‐ Lawrenceville, GA 30046 (678) 277‐0891 Contact: Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners Haynes Bridge Middle School 10665 Haynes Bridge Rd ‐ Alpharetta, GA 30022 (770) 740‐7030 Contact: Lauren Seidman [email protected] Harrison High School 4500 Due West Road ‐ Kennesaw, GA 30152 (678) 594‐8104 Contact: Donnie Griggers Henry W. Grady High School 929 Charles Allen Dr NE ‐ Atlanta, GA 30309 (404) 802‐3001 Contact: Willie Miller [email protected] Hightower Trail Middle School 3905 Post Oak Tritt Road ‐ Marietta, GA 30062 (770) 578‐7225 Contact: Laura Montgomery Hillgrove High School 4165 Luther Ward Road ‐ Powder Springs, GA 30127 (678) 331‐3961 x283 Contact: Ed Morris [email protected] Holy Innocents' Episcopal School 805 Mount Vernon Highway ‐ Atlanta, GA 30327 (404) 255‐4026 Contact: Tony Watkins Holy Redeemer Catholic School 2401 Lake Park Drive, SE ‐ Smyrna, GA 30080 (770) 410‐4056 X 205. Contact: Cheryl Hogan [email protected] Holy Spirit Prepartory School 4465 Northside Dr NW ‐ Atlanta, GA 30327 (404) 255‐4026 Contact: Kevin Evans [email protected] Kell High School 4770 Lee Water Rd ‐ Marietta, GA 30066 (678) 494‐7844 Contact: Ed Wagner Kennesaw Mountain High School 1898 Kennesaw Due West Rd NW ‐ Kennesaw, GA 30152 (678) 594‐8190 Contact: Dr. David Wagner Kennesaw State University Convocation Center 1000 Northwest Chastain Road ‐ Kennesaw, GA 30144 (770) 423‐6413 Contact: Nitra Perry [email protected] Kennesaw State University – Owls Nest Gym 3220 Busbee Dr. ‐ Kennesaw, GA 30144 (770) 423‐6413 Contact: Nitra Perry [email protected] King’s Ridge Christian School 2765 Bethany Bend ‐ Alpharetta, GA 30004 (770) 754‐5738 Contact: Rob Weltz, AD Kingswood United Methodist Church 5015 Tilly Mill Rd ‐ Atlanta, GA 30338 (770) 458‐8407 Contact: (email) Langston Hughes High School 7510 Hall Road ‐ Fairburn, GA 30213 Contact: Coach Cedric King (770) 774‐3620 Lanier Middle School 6482 Suwanee Dam Road – Sugar Hill, GA 30518 (770) 945‐8419 Contact: Jaime Espinosa Lassiter High School 2601 Shallowford Road ‐ Marietta, GA 30066 (678) 494‐7863 Contact: Dr. Chris
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