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HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS MAGAZINE
®
In This Issue:
SOuTh GEORGIA
09
December 2013
CONTENTS
13
Top Ten GA Football Recruits
21
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13 Fitness
Injury Prevention
17 Five
Nutrition
Foods To Eat,
Three Foods To Avoid
19 500th Strike-Out
Anna Laine Brock
Sherwood Christian Academy
21 Academic Athlete
31
Maci Williams
Deerfield-Windsor School
25 Book Review
Seasons, by Ryan Sprague
27 In The Stands
31 Player Spotlight
Zack Copeland
Lowndes High School
Also Inside
4
09 Recruitment In GA
Is It Time To Limit Full Contact
Football Practices?
11
Georgia High School Football
All You Can Do Is Smile
15
Valdosta High School
46
Valwood School
47
Colquitt County High School
49
Tift County High School
51
Thomasville High School
53
Irwin County High School
54
Fitzgerald High School
55
Open Bible Christian School
57
FCA
58
Berrien County High School
59
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35 Player Spotlight
Mario Cherry
Thomasville High School
39 Running Back Duo
Nelson Herring
Malcolm Joseph
Valdosta High School
44 Coach’s Corner
Richard Andrews
Clifford Fedd
Brooks County High School
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HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS MAGAZINE
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SOuTh GEORGIA
December 2013
Publisher
Mark Dykes
Editor
Mark Dykes
Kaitlynn Passmore
Graphics
Jennifer Alexander
Cover Photography
Connie Southwell
Southwell Sports Photography
Feature Photography
Micki Krzynski
Micki K Photography
Connie Southwell
Southwell Sports Photography
Feature Writer
Robert Preston, Jr.
Contributing Writers
Jon Nelson
Corey Dowlar
Ryan Sprague
Copy Editors
Crystal Hubbard
Ashley Dailey
Advertising/Marketing
Mark Dykes
mark@inthegamemagazine.com
Website Manager
Kaitlynn Passmore
From The Publisher
It is the last month of 2013. Area basketball teams are practicing. The Christmas
tournaments are just a few weeks away. Wrestling is underway. Swim teams
are in the pool. And yet we are still talking about football. We’ll get to the other
sports in short order (along with tennis, golf, soccer, baseball, and track). Right
now, however, it’s all about the football playoffs.
In this edition of In the Game High School Sports Magazine, we take a look
at what very well could be our final round of football athlete spotlights. The
playoffs will be well underway when this edition hits the streets. A few of our
teams will likely already be eliminated. But maybe, just maybe, some of our
teams will still be in the running for a state championship. We will cover the
playoffs in January; right now, we are still spotlighting several standout players
from the area.
We have a dual Player Spotlight feature this month: Thomasville running back
Mario Cherry and Lowndes defensive tackle Zack Copeland. Cherry should
be no stranger to football fans around South Georgia. He has been one of the
better running backs for a couple of years now. During the regular season, he
fell just shy of 1,200 rushing yards and scored 17 touchdowns. Cherry has been
a big part of a resurgent Bulldogs’ program and has played very well under new
Head Coach Leroy Ryals. The second member of our Player Spotlight duo, Zack
Copeland, is a proven playmaker on the Lowndes defensive line. He plays well
in big games and has a passion for football unrivaled by any player in the area.
Both of these talented young men will play on Saturdays.
Contributors
Robert Preston, Jr.,
Features & Commentary
Mark Dykes,
Publisher
Speaking of running backs, the Valdosta Wildcats have a pair of backs who
have put up some pretty impressive numbers over the last several years. Nelson
Herring and Malcolm Joseph have totaled nearly 3,500 yards in the last two
seasons and have helped the Wildcats to 13 wins and consecutive playoff berths
over that same time period. The two enjoy playing with each other, are unselfish,
and best of friends. We cover these two talented young men in a special feature
this month.
If it seems like we’re working in twos this month, it’s because we are! We feature
two Brooks County assistants, Defensive Coordinator Richard Andrews and
Offensive Coordinator Clifford Fedd, in our Coach’s Corner feature. These two
coordinators have helped orchestrate a stingy Trojan defense and high-octane
offense that led Brooks County to a region championship in 2013. Both coaches
are from Florida and eventually ended up at Valdosta State University. From
there, they found their way to Quitman and have enjoyed a great run with the
Trojans.
As we close out 2013, we look forward to an exciting new year. The next
few weeks will be a transition period; with schools closed for the latter part
of December and the first part of January, sports will be in a bit of a
holding pattern. Once school re-opens for the second semester, in spite
of very cool temperatures for another couple of months, the spring sports
will be in full swing. And In the Game High School Sports Magazine
will be right there for all the action!
See you in 2014. Have a great Christmas season!
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888-715-4263
Dykes Publishing Group, Inc.
P.O. Box 812
Valdosta, GA 31603
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