Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Warren County Schools Super speaks; Grayson revving it up

The lastest in the Warren County/Hancock Central melee has Warren County Schools Superintendent Carole Jean Carey asking the school board’s attorney to look into getting the DA and the Attorney General to petition the GBI to investigate the incident which occured after the game last Friday. Carey said yesterday in an interview with Score that Coach David Daniel is still coaching “from afar.” She said he has been breakind down film and may sit in the press box before this week’s game. Carey was scheduled to appear on 790 The Zone this morning to discuss the issue further. ...

The Grayson/Brookwood game next week has been revved up by a trio of Grayson students who recently uploaded a rap video entitled “Brookwood, Where You At?” that has hit over 30,000 views online. The video is good-natured and features several Grayson players including quarterback Nick Schuessler and junior standout Robert Nkemdiche. ...

According to the GHSA, Athens Christian will have to forfeit three wins due to the use of a player that did not meet the GHSA standards for eligibility regarding foreign exchange students and was therefore ineligible to play in six varsity games. The victories over Hebron Christian, Banks County and Social Circle will be vacated. ...

Mt. Pisgah quarterback Kyle Sloter commited to Tulane Monday after visiting the campus over the weekend. According to Sloter’s father, Kyle believes he “can be a major part of helping to turn around the program.” An interesting note to keep an eye on: Tulane head coach Bob Toledo resigned the day after Sloter committed but the staff promised that the commitments will still be honored by the new coach. Sloter and his family say they are “hopeful (Tulane) gets in a head coach that runs the style of offense that is conducive to Kyle’s talents.”

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