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Former Avondale, Tennessee star Chip Kell dies at 75
Chip Kell, a former University of Tennessee football All-American who was an inaugural inductee into the Georgia High School Football Hall of Fame in 2022 for his days at Avondale in DeKalb County, has died at age 75. Kell was a star lineman for Avondale teams that never lost more than one game in a season in the 1960s.
17 former UGA, Tech stars headline 2024 high school hall of fame class
Nine former Georgia players and eight from Georgia Tech are among the 30 selected for this year’s Georgia High School Football Hall of Fame inductions. Another state school, Morris Brown, which shut down its football program in 2003, remarkably had three former players make it, all high school stars from the 1960s
Georgia HS Football HOF adds 40 players to ballot
Former Georgia football stars David Greene, Alec Ogletree and Thomas Davis, Georgia Tech legends Kim King and Demaryius Thomas and Atlanta Falcons greats Jessie Tuggle and Alfred Jenkins are among the 40 newest Georgia High School Football Hall of Fame ballot members released Wednesday..
Davis returns to Spalding to help heal program
Faced with an unimaginable offseason tragedy with its football coach, Spalding High in Griffin has turned to an old friend to lead the program again. Nick Davis, a Griffin native with 24 years of head coaching experience, was approved by the Griffin-Spalding Schools board Friday afternoon to return to the job he held from 2011 to 2018.
Q&A with new GHSA executive director Tim Scott
Tim Scott was approved Monday to become the Georgia High School Association’s new executive director starting July 1. Scott will succeed Robin Hines, who has held the position since 2017. Scott spoke with Todd Holcomb this week on topics ranging from his football-playing days to the challenges ahead running the GHSA.
Scott approved as seventh executive director in GHSA history
Tim Scott, approved unanimously Monday as the Georgia High School Association’s executive director effective July 1, says he will make communication and openness his priorities when he takes the job, succeeding the retiring Robin Hines. Scott will be the GHSA’s seventh to fill the role and the second behind Hines to join the association from outside of it.
GHSA set to approve new executive director Monday
The Georgia High School Association will meet Monday in Macon with a light agenda that peaks with the expected approval of Tim Scott as the retiring Robin Hines’ replacement as executive director. Scott, the superintendent of Dalton Public Schools since 2018, was announced as the sole finalist March 18 by the GHSA’s board of trustees, which served as the interview committee for the position.
Savannah Country Day hires coach; Spalding closing in
Savannah Country Day hired a football coach Monday while Spalding is expected to approve one Tuesday, which would add up to 67 offseason hires with four jobs still open in Georgia. Savannah Country Day settled on Roc Batten, a former Vanderbilt player who has been a head coach for 13 seasons in the Nashville area.
Brooks County’s Freeman resigns, takes job at Daleville, Ala.
Maurice Freeman, a 250-game winner who led alma mater Brooks County to state titles in 1994 and 2021, resigned Friday and is expected to take an out-of-state job. Brooks County Schools announced the news and said that Josh McFather would be promoted to head coach on an interim basis.
Starr’s Mill promotes Cooper to head coach
Starr’s Mill promoted defensive backs coach David Cooper to head football coach on Monday. Cooper will replace retiring coach Chad Phillips. Cooper has been on the Starr’s Mill staff since 2015. He coached at Sandy Creek from 2005 to 2014 and was part of three state-championship teams.
GHSA trustees name Scott as sole finalist for executive director
Dalton Public Schools superintendent Tim Scott is the GHSA board of trustees’ choice to become the association’s next executive director, succeeding Robin Hines, the GHSA announced Monday. The GHSA’s 75-member executive committee will vote to approve Scott’s hire at its spring meeting April 15 in Macon.