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Basketball camp a long-standing tradition in DeKalb

Former Atlanta Hawk Mike Glenn held his 33rd annual basketball camp for hearing-challenged athletes, which drew 102 campers from schools for the deaf across the Southeast and as far away as Iowa, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Photo by Robert Naddra
For 33 years former NBA player Mike Glenn has been carrying on a tradition begun by his father. Glenn’s father established the sports programs at Georgia School for the Deaf when it was segregated. “I grew up around deaf kids and understand the c...

Columbia’s McCrary enters Atlanta Sports Hall of Fame

Dr. Phil McCrary
by Chris Chilton DeKalb County Schools Athletic Specialist   Another DeKalb County coaching legend is now a member of the Atlanta Sports Hall of Fame. Columbia head boys basketball coach Dr. Phil McCrary was one of five new members inducted in the l...

Shooting stars: Top seniors clash in all-star basketball classic

Many of the top seniors from DeKalb County will come together one final time in the third annual DeKalb County Basketball All-Star Classic on Tuesday, April 24 at Miller Grove High School. The girls’ game is set for a 6 p.m. start with the boys to ...

State baseball playoff spots up for grabs in final week of season

Marist’s Devin Kalil attempts to turn a double play April 13 during Marist’s 10-0 win over Tucker in a Region 6-AAAA game. Photo by David Sibley
Without the presence of a dominant team in Region 6-AAAA, coaches are finding the battle for the four state playoffs to be more fun this season. Marist, the two-time defending Class AAAA state champion, lost 15 seniors from last year’s team and is ...

2012 All-County Basketball Team

H istoric accomplishments, state championships and college scholarships are some of the things The Champion’s 2012 all-county basketball team is noted for. Eight players were part of state championship teams, two were named McDonald’s All-America...

All-American fun: Rivals for four years, Parker and Goodwin now teammates on national stage

Tony Parker of Miller Grove, left, and William Goodwin of Southwest DeKalb will play in the national McDonald’s all-American game on March 28, to be televised on ESPN. Photo by Robert Naddra
For more than 30 minutes, they posed for photos with each other, and with family members, teammates, coaches, school principals and Van Jakes, a former NFL player who is a McDonald’s owner/operator in DeKalb County. They had done several interviews...

Family affair: Miller Grove’s girls join boys’ team as state champions

Minutes after Miller Grove won its first girls state basketball championship, there was a bonding moment a long time coming. As the players and coaches walked off the court March 9 at Gwinnett Arena and into a walkway leading to the locker room, they...

Columbia Boys and girls continue basketball dynasty with state titles

Nearly a two-hour drive from DeKalb County, the city of Macon has become a showcase for the county’s most prolific basketball dynasty. For the third year in a row, the Columbia High School boys’ team won the Class AAA state basketball championshi...

Miller Grove sweeps Class AAAA state basketball titles

Miller Grove High School accomplished something Friday that no other school in DeKalb County has done.  The Wolverines won a boys and girls state basketball championship in the same season. The girls won their first state title with a 46-39 win over...

County pride: Talented coaches, players form a winning tradition

When Kathy Walton was named coach of a state all-star team recently, she didn’t choose other DeKalb County coaches out of obligation. The Southwest DeKalb girls coach did it to send a message. “Just like players make each other better, the coache...

Basketball: DeKalb teams sweep AAAA semifinals

DeKalb County high school basketball teams Wednesday swept four games in the Class AAAA semifinals to secure all-DeKalb finals on March 9 at Gwinnett Arena. Southwest DeKalb and Miller Grove will face each other in both the boys' and girls' cham...

Bonding in offseason and on court pays off for M.L. King

M.L. King boys’ basketball coach Eddie Johnson knew the timing would be right this season. The Lions had only one senior from last year’s team that went 16-9 but lost in the first round of the Region 2-AAAAA tournament to rival Stephenson. M.L. K...

Nine DeKalb basketball teams advance to quarterfinals

by Mark Brock Three more teams in DeKalb County won on Wednesday night in the second round of the GHSA state basketball tournament. Nine teams will play this weekend in the quarterfinals in their respective classifications. The No. 9 Martin Luther Ki...

Basketball: Nine teams advance to Elite Eight

by Mark Brock Three more teams in DeKalb County won on Wednesday night in the second round of the GHSA state basketball tournament. Nine teams will play this weekend in the quarterfinals in their respective classifications.The No. 9 Martin Luthe...

Miller Grove comes together in search of fourth straight state title

Miller Grove's Tony Evans
Miller Grove coach Sharman White and his basketball team know a little something about dealing with pressure. The Wolverines earlier this season were ranked as high as No. 2 in the nation among high school boys’ basketball teams by ESPN and other n...

Defense a factor as 19 county teams prepare for state basketball playoffs

Many of the 19 teams from schools in DeKalb County that have qualified for the upcoming state basketball tournaments are linked by a common strength—defense. The Columbia boys, who have won two straight Class AAA state championships and four in the...

Sister act: Siblings help Miller Grove evolve into postseason threat

Sisters Klarissa Weaver, left, and Tabitha Fudge have helped Miller Grove have one of the area's top defenses and lead the county in blocked shots. Photo by Robert Naddra
Sisters Klarissa Weaver and Tabitha Fudge have a unique bond on the basketball court. Growing up with hearing-impaired parents, the siblings have learned sign language and use it to their advantage on the court. But it is more than signing that sets ...

Tall order: Corralling Columbia’s post players is no easy task

Phil McCrary knows the questions are coming so he keeps his scorebook handy after basketball games. The Columbia boys’ basketball coach needs the statistics to settle friendly challenges between his post players, who are the cornerstone of the Eagl...

Fresh start: Redan girls’ growing up quickly with underclassmen

The last six players on Redan’s 2009 girls’ Class AAAAA state basketball championship team graduated in May. That group of state champions included eight players who signed college basketball scholarships. It also was responsible for a 58-game wi...

Queen of the court: Motivation begins at home for Decatur standout

Decatur senior Queen Alford is averaging 22 points per game. Photo by Robert Naddra
Queen Alford learned how to be a team player long before she began playing basketball at Decatur High School. As the middle child in a household of 10 children, Alford learned the value of hard work from her mother Angelia Reeves, a single mother wit...