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Page 02: Masthead & Table of Contents
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HBCU All – Star BowlGeorgia High School All – Star BowlMarching Band / Drum LineDr. James B. Oliver, Director
Announcement
Dr. James B. Oliver, Director of the Alabama State University Marching Hornets will award a full Marching Band scholarship to one (1) student per Marching Band and one (1) student per Drum Line that participates in the HBCU Bowl on Sunday, December 18, 2011.
The scholarship award will be $ 21,000.00 over a four year period. This award will cover the student’s room and board. The award recipi-ent must be recommended by the respective school’s band director. The award recipients will be announced during the half-time of the Georgia High School All-Star game.
Gameday ENTERTAINMENT
PEOPLEThis event has been designed to give High School Senior Athletes a chance to compete with the best of the best from Metro Atlanta with no divisional lines.
APPROACHProceeds from the ticket sales will support Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Children’s at Hughes Spalding features 24-hour emergency care, an inpatient unit, radiology services and specialty care out-patients areas among its pediatric services.
HISTORYThe Georgia High School Senior All-Star Bowl is Georgia’s only game representing the top 100 Atlanta Metro High School Seniors from all school divisions playing football at the Georgia Dome. There are two teams representing Atlanta Metro High Schools: East Metro Atlanta vs West Metro Atlanta. East Metro Team (Dekalb, Rockdale, Newton and Henry County Schools) West Metro Team (Atlanta Public Schools, Fulton, Fayette and Clayton County)
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Halftime EntertainmentAJ Shawty
Pre-Game National Anthem Angelica Tucker
ANGELICA TUCKERSinger/Songwriter
"My goal is to share my gift that the Lord gave mewith as many people that will listen. Hopefully theworld." That's the dream that 22-‐ year-‐ old AngelicaTucker has always aimed to achieve. Born and raisedin Atlanta, Georgia, Angelica basically grew up in thestudio. Her father Haywood Tucker has ownedHaywood's Recording Studios for close to 35 years.Haywood and her mother Jerry Tucker are bothsinger/songwriters, so as a little girl Angelica watched and learned from them.
At the tender age of 2 Angelica began performing with her father at differentevents around the city. She wrote her first song at the age of 7, which of coursewas recorded in her father's studio. "Music is what I love. It's what I do." SaysAngelica who has always wanted to be a singer and do music her entire life.Nothing else. In elementary school Angelica was listed in the year book as one ofthe most favorite singers by the student body. Fans list Angelica in the companyof artists like Celine Dion, Mariah Carey, and Whitney Houston.
page 07:EAST TEAM ROSTERS
presented by Georgia Gridiron Logo
Professional Experiences Chattooga High School Head Football Coach 1997-2008
Athletic Director 1997-2006
Josey High School Head Football Coach 1993-1996
Richmond Academy Offensive Coordinator 1991-1992 Defensive Coordinator 1989-1990 Head JV Coach 1987-1988 Assistant JV Coach 1986 Education
EDS United States Sports Academy Masters of Sports Science United States Sports Academy June 2005 Bachelors of Science in Education West Georgia College June 1986
Players Honors Member of 1982 National Championship Football Team – West Georgia College All – Century Team Cherokee County High School – Centre, Alabama
Head Coach John Starr is starting his 26th year of teaching and second at Salem High School. This is Coach Starr’s 18th year as Head Football coach. His previous stops include Josey HS in Augusta and Chattooga HS in Summerville, GA. He is married to Jennie Williams Starr; they have two children John, 22 a senior at Ga. State University and Janai, a freshman at Savanah State.
Head Coach of Josey High School (15-0) – 1995 AAA State Champions
Head Coach of State Quarterfinalist Josey High School (1994 & 1996)
Head Coach of Region Champions – Josey High School (1994, 1995, 1996)
Head Coach of Chattooga High School State Playoff Team (2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007
Head Coach of Tennessee / Georgia All – Star Game (2008)
Assistant Coach of North / South All – Star Game (1994, 1995, 2001)
HEAD COACH JOHN STARR
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Andy Szatkowski John Starr II
Derrick Collins Mario Allen
Chad Frazier Kevin Whitley
Jason Miska Rick Hurst
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Brandon Culler
Dante Blackmon
Armagedon Draugh
Fred Parker
Jayshun Allen
Kenneth Crenshaw
Darian Small
Blake Rouse
Holden Keith
Andrecas Jackson
Darius Blackwell
Brandon Campbell
Jahad Coleman
Damon Sprouse
Jacob Law
Ryan Watson
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Josh Dawson
Quami Stanley
Kenno Loyal
Shaquille Huff
TJ Moon
Joshua Parris
Ricky Clarke
Kevin Ellison
Shawn Blaylock
Toronto Thomas
Keithon Redding
Kevin Whitter
Talon Green
Micah Anderson
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Justin Peterson
Dextin Love
Jareeq Crenshaw
Kenneth Crenshaw
Gerald Everett
Joseph Rush
Nathan Mitchell
Joe Harris
Jonquel Dawson
Carnell Boyd
Dalvin Tomlinson
Leon Prunty
Markuss Eligwe
William Parker
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BATTLE OF THE BANDS
SPOTLIGHTStephenson High
Stephenson High School opened in 1996 and has grown to a current enrollment of over 1900 students. The school is located in Dekalb County, in Stone Mountain, GA. The Stephenson High School mission is to “Educate and Prepare students to become productive members of their ever-changing world.” It is the mission of the Stephenson High School band program to foster an appreciation of good music, to create a positive camaraderie for the students and community, and to build model citizens through participation in Art of Music, which is the greatest of the Arts. Students are offered musical training via Concert Band, Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble, Jazz Band, Marching Band,
Instrumental Chamber Ensembles, and Advanced Placement Music Theory. Band at Stephenson is a year-round curriculum, and after football season ends the band is kicking into third gear for the year. Our students perform as well on the concert stage as they entertain at Half-time.Over the past several years, the entire Stephenson Band Program has garnered local, state, and national awards including: Superior rating and GMEA district events, being invited to perform at the 2005 GMEA In-service, Southeastern Honor Band Clinic, and HBCU-National Band Directors Consortium. The Stephenson High School Wind Ensemble has also performed at the Dixie Classic Grand National Adjudicators
Invitational in 2004 and 2006, and was selected as an Honor Group. The Wind Ensemble returned to the Dixie Classic National Adjudicators Invitational in Atlanta in 2009 and received superior ratings and many accolades from the clinicians. The Stephenson High School “Sonic Sound” Marching Band has been seen in 2001 Atlanta Festival of Trees Parade, in 2002 the nationally televised 113th Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California, the 2007 National Memorial Day Parade in Washington D.C., and the 81st Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City, NY. The “Sonic Sound” has also participated in exhibition at the Bands of America Atlanta Super-
Regional and National Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana.The accomplishments of the Stephenson High School music Program is a testament to our students’ resilience and thirst for programs that continue to challenge their personal limits. Currently, graduating students from the Stephenson Band Program have been offered over 15 million dollars in scholarship offers to attend various colleges and universities for post secondary study in music and many other disciplines. In is our motto within the Stephenson Band Program to “Strive to make the Best Students MASTER MUSICIANS”.
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HEAD COACH RONNIE MILLEN
Coach Ronnie Millen is a graduate of Clark College. He has been a teacher and football coach in the Atlanta Public Schools since 1986. He was an assistant coach at Grady from 1989 to 2001. Since 2001, Coach Millen has been the Head Football Coach at Grady High School. During that time, Grady made five straight playoff appearances (2002-2006). In the 2005 season, Coach Millen led Grady to a Region Championship and its first ever undefeated regular season in school history. Also, in 2005 Grady was the first Atlanta Public School to advance to play in the Semi-finals at the Georgia Dome. In addition, in 2005 Coach Millen was named the Atlanta Touchdown Club Coach of the Week, the Region 5 AA Coach of the Year, the AJC Metro Coach of he Year, the 100% Wrong Club Coach of the Year, and the CSS (Comcast Sports Southeast) Coach of the Year. In 2006, Grady won its second consecutive Region Championship in its first year competing in AAA and made it to the quarterfinal round of the state playoffs. Millen was selected as region 5AAA Coach of the Year and GACA Coaches Choice Coach of the Year for AAA.. In 2009 he led the Grey Knights to a 10-2 record and advanced to the 2nd round of the state playoffs. In 2010 Millen led Grady to its 3rd Region Championship with an 11-2 record and was again chosen as Region Coach of the Year. He has led Grady to 10 straight winning seasons and a 90-36 record in 11 seasons. He is married to Laura Millen and they have 4 adult children.
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Ahmand Tinker Grant Meyers
Cedric Oglesby Kelly Davis
Carl Lawrence James Mathis
Durand Rice Willie Jordan
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Chaz Elder
Akil Hawkins
Davion Tookes
Hughston Leaks
Torey Bowen
Cole Trolinger
Austin Allen
Dempsey Abernathy
Cedric Nettles
John Law
AJ Liddell
Austin Hardin
Garrison Hudson
Charles Purnell
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Willie Holloway
Nick Brigham
Corey Hicks
Denco Smith
Kyle Stallard
Zederius Wright
Quartez Walker
Davonte Cameron
Trevus Edwards
Larry Jefferson
Connor Weaver
Sam Jowers
DeAndre Hayes
Trey Wafford
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Khalil Stinson
Nick Argoe
Leonard Wright
Ronnie Owens
Marcus Lee
Xavier Robinson
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Torrey Davis
Jonathon Williams
Derell Coleman
Eddie Mcgill
Darien Foreman
John Mark Rhodes
Theo Jones
BruceBukes
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