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Seven new head coaches to debut in ’21 By JOE PARKER joe@appenmedia.com NORTH METRO ATLANTA, Ga. — Several local teams will enter new coaching eras in 2021, with most either familiar faces among their programs or in the local football landscape. Longtime South Forsyth coach Troy Morris will lead the War Eagles in 2021 following the retirement of Jeff Arnette, who was the longest-tenured head coach among North Fulton/Forsyth County teams last year. Morris has held several positions with South’s program, including quarterbacks coach, offensive coordinator and assistant head coach, all under Arnette. Leading the War Eagles will be his second stint as a head coach after he led Social Circle for three seasons beginning in 2007. Forsyth Central will also be under new direction and from a familiar face. David Rooney will man the helm for the Bulldogs. Rooney has been Central’s defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach since 2018. Prior to joining the program, he coached for 11 seasons at West Forsyth. Rooney replaces Forsyth County’s winningest coach, Frank Hepler, who left the program to return to coaching in Florida. Tom Hall will lead Blessed Trinity for his first year as head coach and his second stretch with the program. Hall served as a coach/teacher at the school from 2007 to 2018, including as offensive coordinator during the program’s first state championship appearance in 2015 and its first state title in 2017.

Hall replaces Tim McFarlin, who left the program last season and accepted the head coach position at neighboring Fellowship Christian. McFarlin is the most seasoned coach in the area. He won over 80 games as Roswell’s head coach beginning in 1998, helped get the King’s Ridge football program started and led Blessed Trinity to seven region championships, 112 wins and three straight state titles from 2017-19. McFarlin takes over the role from Al Morrell, Fellowship’s winningest coach. Ahead of his retirement following the 2020 season, Morrell led the Paladins to a 66-26 record with three region titles and a state runner-up finish in eight seasons. Mount Pisgah will also have a familiar man leading its program this year. Ryan Livezey has stepped into the head coach role after serving as the Patriots’ offensive coordinator and later athletic director for the school. Livezey, who led Holy Innocents’ to a 67-56 record as head coach for 11 seasons, takes over for Mike Forrester, who has remained on staff as defensive coordinator. Two other new head coaches will be introduced to the area. Northview’s Scott Schwarzer will make his local head coaching debut this season for the Titans. Schwarzer is the former head coach of the Windsor Forest and Chamblee programs. He most recently led Chamblee to a 5-1 record in 2020, its first winning season since 2013. The final new coach in the fray this year will lead an all-new program. Brian Allison has been tapped to lead

COACH Craig Bennett Mike Nash Robert Craft Matt Helmerich Adam Clack Frank Barden Mike Malone Sean O’Sullivan Jason Kervin Chris Prewett Dave Svehla Tommy Watson Shawn Coury Mike Palmieri Terry Crowder Troy Morris Brian Allison Ryan Livezey David Rooney Northview Tom Hall Tim McFarlin

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East Forsyth in the program’s debut campaign. Though new to the area, Allison brings extensive experience. He began his head coaching career at his alma mater, Union County, in 1996 and spent a total of 19 seasons leading the program from 1996 to 2001 and then from 2008 to 2020. He compiled a 121-77 record at the school. Allison was also Winder-Barrow’s head coach for six seasons from 2002 to 2007, in which the team went 25-36. The 2020 season saw the highest number of new coaches, eight, take over programs in recent years. All those coaches have returned to their

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roles. With the retirement of South Forsyth’s Jeff Arnette and Tim McFarlin stepping down from Blessed Trinity, Cambridge’s Craig Bennett is now the longest-tenured coach in North Fulton/ Forsyth County. Bennett has led the Bears since the program’s creation in 2012. Dunwoody’s Mike Nash will enter his seventh season with the Wildcats this year, with Robert Craft leading North Forsyth for his sixth season, making him the longest-tenured coach in Forsyth County. All other Forsyth County coaches are entering their first or second year leading their programs.

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Milton primed for another deep run with returning talent Eagles aim to continue program’s prominence By JOE PARKER joe@appenmedia.com MILTON, Ga. — Milton head coach Adam Clack said one major goal among his coaching staff is to not have the Eagles’ success be a flash in the pan, or for the program to be a one-hit wonder with its 2018 Class 7A state championship. “I remember my own personal dialogue after 2018 was wanting to make sure that Milton’s no fluke,” said Clack, who is entering his fifth season at the helm. “That has been getting me and the team going as we continue to work day in and day out to stay hungry and humble as we build a consistent product. Some years will be more successful than others, that’s just the nature of it, but looking back on seven or eight years of having top-10 teams or those years where we had a chance to play for it all is what we are striving for.” Milton’s 2018 season was certainly no fluke. After taking the state title, the program went 8-4 and reached the second round of the playoffs. They

improved on that last year with an 11-1 record, the team’s third straight region title and a trip to the quarterfinals Clack chalks a big part of that to the consistency of the Milton program in its administration and coaching staff. And with the team loaded with a bevy of talent, the 2021 season looks to be another in which the Eagles further their position as one of the most elite programs in the state. “When the stars align and you have that right group of guys coming into the season together, you can use that to give yourself a shot to make a special run,” Clack said. “Coming off last year, we are definitely returning a lot of production, a lot of guys who started and who played meaningful minutes.” On offense, quarterback Devin Farrell returns for his senior campaign. The third-year starter, who Clack said has a shot to be among the winningest quarterback in program history, compiled over 1,800 yards passing last season, 553 yards rushing and 18 total touchdowns. Senior running back Jordan McDonald returns after a breakout 2020 season in which he rushed for over 1,300

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Milton: Continued from Page 4 yards in 11 games with 24 touchdowns. “McDonald had a special season last year, and I think he took one of many steps forward he’s going to take,” Clack said. Four-year starting tight end Jack Nickel is back. The senior, who Clack called perhaps the best overall tight end in the country, had 300 receiving yards last season, but his impact went beyond the scoresheet. “Sometimes people just look at the amount of catches and don’t understand a lot of the things that go into throwing and catching, it’s not just the route your run or the ball hitting your hands,” Clack said. “What he does for us in the run game how he gets us going is instrumental.” Clack said a strong suit of the offensive will be up front with 6-foot-5, 295-lb. tackle Maurice Clipper leading the line. “Mo has a slew of other guys along with him that will help us be as consistent and dynamic as we can be,” Clack said. One focus for the offense, he said, is to be more dynamic than in years past moving the ball down the field and out to the perimeter. LT Overton, the top recruit in the country for the junior class, has somehow only improved, Clack said. “He’s one guy I didn’t expect to see to take a noticeable step forward over the spring just because he’s so good,” he said. “But I’ll be darned if I didn’t leave spring saying, ‘Wow, he got even better.’” Overton will be joined by senior Gilles Tchio, who is stepping into a more defensive focus this season on the line. Senior all-region linebacker AJ Crawford

is also back with standout defensive back Bryce Thornton. “He’s just as dynamic a football player as they come,” Clack said. With its veteran players and coaching staff, Clack said “potential” is a dangerous word, but the team will certainly know its standing early with a loaded non-region schedule that includes several top-tier in-state programs, national powerhouse St. Joseph’s Prep (PA) and one of the top teams in Virginia, Life Christian Academy. “We wanted to test them and strain them against the best competition we can find, we’re definitely going to know very early valuable things, no matter what our record is, as we go into region play,” Clack said. Once those games have been played, Milton will enter its 5-7A schedule with a target on its back having won the last three region titles. “[Those teams] know they are going to get a good opponent and a talented team, and we want our guys to be motivated by that to hold themselves to the standard of a champion,” Clack said. With its high expectations, Milton has instilled a refrain of “leave no doubt” for 2021. “You have those high expectations on you and all this potential, so leave no doubt in the way you prepare and compete so you’re not the ‘would-a, could-a, should-a team,’” Clack said. Milton will be playing for more than hardware this year. This summer, the program’s longtime community coach Brad Zettler succumbed to cancer, and Clack said the team will use the 2021 season to use his mantra of “live loud” when it hits the field. “He’ll definitely be on our minds and his spirit will be there with the team,” Clack said. “We will honor him and make him proud of how we attack each day.”

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Roswell focuses on finishing with new, returning talent By JOE PARKER joe@appenmedia.com ROSWELL, Ga. — Roswell second-year head coach Chris Prewett said one focus for his team in the offseason is finishing strong. The Hornets went through a string of five tight games last season. In several instances, the result went their way, including one-score wins against Walton and Etowah and Cherokee in region play. But after three straight wins by just a touchdown, the script was flipped. Milton downed the Hornets 20-14 in another series thriller between the rivals, and the next week, Alpharetta broke a tie in the fourth quarter and went on to win 35-21, a loss that put the team’s playoff hopes in jeopardy. “We have been focusing on finishing the right way,” Prewett said. “That whole stretch of five games…we have to compete well to have a good seed in the playoffs and have the season we want to have.” To bolster the Hornets’ killer instinct, the team has called out for added leadership among its ranks. “One thing we have been harping on is leadership,” Prewett said. “Being that vocal leader and setting a positive example. If we want to be an elite team, we have to (be) player-driven and have our players holding each other accountable.” To find its on-field generals, the Hornets will look to a mixture of returning starters and players stepping into the spotlight. Both the offense and the defense will field six new starters. Standouts like Marquis Willis and Michael Fitzgerald, the team’s top receivers last year, have graduated along with four starting offensive linemen. Defensively, 2020 Region 5-7A Co-Defensive Player of the Year, linebacker Evan Plunkett, has graduated along with fellow all-region selections in linebacker Harrison Duncan at linebacker and safety Dillon Holifield. However, the Hornets have many playmakers suiting up again with an added year of experience under their belts. Quarterback Robbie Roper retains his starting role after throwing for 2,200 yards last season with 23 touchdowns. Joining Roper in the backfield is running back Ryan Hill, whom Prewett said will provide the offense with a “big boost.” The senior ran for 80 yards per game last season with seven rushing scores. Junior Zeke Moore will reprise his role as tight end. Prewett called Moore a “do everything kind of guy” that will help to marry an unseasoned offensive line that returns just one starter. “The offense will be an exciting group, maybe a bit different from what we’ve had in the past, but we still want to stretch the

defense sideline to sideline and vertically,” Prewett said. On defense, senior Will Baskin and sophomore Chase Morrison will lead a line that returns all three starters from 2020. “We expect big things out of them, and they are the types of guys that can lead by example,” Prewett said. The Hornets’ linebackers will be anchored by the team’s leading tackler in 2020, senior Case Barrett, along with Riley Slaughter and junior Stone Smith. Jayven Hall, a standout transfer from Fellowship Christian, will also line up at linebacker. Ethan Nation returns as a vital part of the secondary after leading the state with eight interceptions last season as a sophomore. While there are holes to fill for starting positions, Prewett said many of those players, including safeties Ian Matthews and Jordan Beaurem and receivers Ethan Cripe and Lawson Stargel, have been in Roswell’s system for years and now have their chance to shine. “We have a lot of people who have been in the program for a long time, and we are looking forward to them contributing,” Prewett said. With so many new players hitting the field in larger roles this season, Prewett said gaining experience will be crucial. “It’s going to be an interesting team because we are a pretty young team overall,” he said. “We’re at about 16 seniors, and the rest are juniors and sophomores, so we will have to grow up really quickly. We really have a lot of talent, we just have to see how it works on a Friday night and make our focus game-by-game and playing to our standard.” While the standard at Roswell has always been high, the Hornets are riding an unprecedented streak of success in the program’s 72-year history. The program has reached the playoffs for seven straight seasons, the longest stretch of playoff berths in its history. Meanwhile, the team has won at least eight games in six of those years. Continuing those streaks starts with successful region play, no easy task in 5-7A that includes Milton, Alpharetta, Woodstock, Etowah and Cherokee. “It’s probably one of the more underrated regions around Metro Atlanta,” Prewett said. “There is good coaching, good talent and no easy games. The teams have played so often against one another and against the same coaching staffs that everyone knows what everyone is going to do, so it just comes to executing and playing a physical brand of football. I think we have a good nucleus of players, we just need to play good defense and take care of the football.”


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Experience could pay dividends for Cambridge Team’s talent loaded with returning players By JOE PARKER joe@appenmedia.com MILTON, Ga. — Though Cambridge lost many key players from its 2020 squad, plenty of playmakers will be back with plenty of playing time last year. “Even though we lost a large and really good senior class, a lot of our guys who were sophomores and juniors last year have played,” Cambridge head coach Craig Bennett said. “Now, that’s the fun part, because they have experience, and you can’t coach it. Now we are just fine-tuning some things and staying with the same system.” While there are still holes to be filled, Bennett — who has led the Bears program since its creation in 2012 — is pleased with his new talent’s progression heading into the season. “We have some kids that need to get

caught up that maybe didn’t start last year but got some playing time here or there,” he said. “But they are way up ahead of where I thought they would be.” The Bears are looking to build on their historic 2020 campaign. Amid the pandemic, the Bears finished third in the Region 7-6A standings to earn the program’s second trip to the playoffs. The team took advantage of the opportunity and downed Kell in the first round to secure the Bears’ first ever playoff win. To continue that success, Cambridge will be tasked with outpacing the competition in its challenging 7-6A slate of games. “There are some really good teams in this region and some good coaches, and they do what’s right,” Bennett said. “And we’ve got to be in it to get in. But that’s our goal, to take that next step. Hopefully we can do that, but it’s a gauntlet.” The team will look internally to be in the fray. “What we are trying to do is be the best we can each week,” Bennett said.

“We want to do well in the region, and there is the desire to do things like win a region title, something that has never been done here, but we just want to take that next step and be our best. If we are in the front of the region, or even in the middle of the end, that’s fine as long as we are playing our best.” A key to continue the program’s rise will be executing early. Bennett said execution, both from himself and his players, was lacking in the team’s first scrimmage Aug. 6. The Bears will have an extra week to prepare for the 2021 season to kick off

with a bye on Aug. 20, and their first few games should provide a good measuring stick against South Forsyth, North Oconee and Forsyth Central. A good offseason has also been a bright spot entering the 2021 campaign. “We’ve had one of our better summers, and the kids are buying in,” Bennett said. “Coming out of last summer where we were all on edge for everything and just not knowing, the kids have been excited to get back. They are a fun group of kids to be around, and they handle their business and come to work.”

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MILTON, Ga. — A verbal dispute between a juvenile customer and an attendant at the Shell convenience store along Bethany Bend led to a police call Aug. 5. The gas station clerk said the 16-year-old customer became upset

when he would not exchange several of the juvenile’s $1 bills for larger bills. The teen berated the clerk and cussed him out while recording on his cell phone, the report stated. The clerk said the teen directed some of his anger at other customers in the store as well. The clerk called 911 when the juvenile refused to leave, according to police. Officers said the teen was initially defiant and refused to answer their questions. He eventually gave police his mother’s contact information, and she was summoned to the gas station. Police later cited the teen for disorderly conduct and released him to his mother’s custody. He was also trespassed from entering the gas station.

Police continue search for son accused of fatally stabbing his parents By CHAMIAN CRUZ chamian@appenmedia.com ROSWELL, Ga. — Police are actively searching for the suspect of a double homicide. Duane Hall, 30, is charged with two counts of murder for allegedly stabbing his parents at their home. The Roswell Police Department has HALL secured warrants for his arrest. Officers were dispatched to the residence in the 1000 block of Barrington Landing Ct. around 11 a.m. Aug. 2. Public Information Officer Tim Lupo said a family member of the victims went to the home to check on the couple when they found an unresponsive adult and called 911. When officers arrived on the scene, they found Delroy Hall, 70, and Murline Gregory Hall, 63, deceased. Lupo said the exact time of their deaths is still under investigation and that the police department cannot speculate on the motive at this time. Duane Hall is described as a Black

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else of note that was taken from the home,” Lupo said. “We do not have any other public updates at this time. Our investigators are actively pursuing all leads as we work to apprehend Duane Hall, but he is not yet in custody.” Officers ask that anyone who sees Hall or knows of his whereabouts contact the Roswell Police Department at 770-640-4100. Anonymous information can be submitted to Crime Stoppers by calling 404-577-8477.


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developer. It puts tremendous pressure on the city to say yes or no when we do our very best to make sure that we protect those ordinances that we have in place for good reason.” The applicant agreed to the condition on the spot. The City Council passed a motion for the approval of subdivision plats and revisions unanimously. Lyndon Creek subdivision is located on Cogburn Road. Lot sizes range from 1 to 1.7-acres. The developer is Georgia-Tennessee Development Partners LLC. Tracie Wildes, land development manager with the Community Development Department, said all drawings have been reviewed by staff and meet city codes. For now, the road is to be private and remain ungated.

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By JOE PARKER joe@appenmedia.com MILTON, Ga. — Milton Police Chief Rich Austin has announced he is resigning from his post after leading the department since 2017. He will continue in his role AUSTIN through Sept. 26. Austin is leaving Milton to serve as Police Chief in Burlington, North Carolina, his home state. “It has been a true honor to lead such an outstanding department of law enforcement professionals, working together to serve the citizens of Milton,” Austin said in a statement. “I’m also extremely grateful to this community, our elected officials, and my fellow city staff members. Their support and partnership have been invaluable to the success of our police department. I thank them all for their support for our officers, myself and my family.” During his tenure, Austin spearheaded the revamping of several department policies, including the use-offorce policy, continued Milton Police’s accreditation with the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies and served as member of the Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police. Recently, Austin founded the Chief’s Advisory Board to create a dialogue

between the community and Milton Police. He also oversaw the department’s transition into the city’s new Public Safety Complex on Ga. 9 and led several virtual town hall meetings during the pandemic in response to national outcry over policing ahead of and during 2020. Austin is Milton’s fourth Chief of Police. He came to the city with about 25 years of experience in various roles with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, which covers about 800,000 residents in North Carolina. Austin replaced former chief Steve Krokoff, now City Manager, in 2017. “Chief Austin has been a poised, effective leader for our Police Department and our city,” Krokoff said. “We will miss him, even as we understand his desire to be closer to family.” The city announced it has started the search for Austin’s replacement. His resignation continues a streak of new department heads for the city over the last 18 months. Since 2020, the city has hired a new communications director, fire chief, community development director and city clerk. Other departments have interim leaders, including Transportation Engineer Sara Leaders serving as the acting Public Works Director and Tom McKlveen as the interim Parks and Recreation Director.

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participate in extracurricular clubs and activities at their zoned homeschool. Because this is considered an “open enrollment” option, the school district will not provide transportation to and from the school. Meals will be delivered to the school daily. Chief Academic Officer Cliff Jones said the Learning Hub is a temporary solution that the district plans to close after the first semester. It could be extended, he noted, if COVID conditions warrant. K-3 Remote Learning Plan While face-to-face instruction remains the district’s preference for younger children, Jones said the ongoing pandemic requires providing virtual options. “We acknowledge that there’s a myriad of concerns that parents are navigating, which necessitated [new] options for young students,” he said. The program will have 300 spots available, and parents have until Aug. 20 to apply for a seat. A lottery for admission will be held on Aug. 20. The program opens on Sept. 7 and parents must commit to remaining in the program for the semester. Students will remain enrolled at their zoned home school. All instruction will be delivered virtually on devices provided by the school district. Only the four core subjects will be taught (math, ELA, science and social studies) by a staff of 15 teachers. Instruction will range from 145 minutes a day for kindergartners up to 180 minutes a day for second grade students. The remote learning plan is not a babysitting service for parents, and Jones said parents must commit to partner with their children during the entire process. “It is imperative that the parents who sign their students up for this option understand that they will be part of their student’s learning journey,” he noted. “These students are too young to learn on their own with a device.” Looney said the programs are being funded by the federal assistance grants provided for COVID-related expenses. He also emphasized that the opening of either option hinges on teachers signing up to teach at either program. “I think there’s interest in this from teachers, but we’ll have to wait and see the number of students and parent commitments we get over the course of this next week so that we can staff accordingly,” Looney said. More information on these programs can found at fultonschools.org.

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A-Street opens in historic Roswell building By CHAMIAN CRUZ chamian@appenmedia.com ROSWELL, Ga. — Built in the pre-Civil War era in 1854, the former Public House across the street from the square is now offering a collective mix of global flavors. Atlanta Street, or A-Street, in Roswell opened just under two months ago, but community support has already deemed its potato-crusted grouper and Luxardo adobo pork chop signature dishes, along with several wines, cocktails and starter plates. Chef-owner Kevin Nelson and his wife Kellie Nelson moved to Roswell in October 2019, after selling their popular resort restaurant in Vail, Colorado. While searching for opportunities to start over someplace warmer in the South, Kevin said he found Roswell and “pretty much fell in love with it right away.” “When I came into this space and felt the energy in here and saw the age of the bricks and learned more about the history,” Kevin said, “this felt like a place I would be comfortable in. … I’m just sort of bringing it all to bear here in Roswell. It’s a large place that has a small-town feel. It’s a perfect fit for me and my family. We love it.” Kevin has 37 years in the restaurant business. He said he grew up in Long Island, often visiting an Irish pub down the street from his house with his family for dinner. At 13 years old, he began a summer job there washing dishes and worked his way up to executive chef five years later. His mentor was Roy Hodges, a former chef in the U.S. Navy, who instilled in him the idea that he had natural talent in the kitchen. In his mid-20s, Kevin became the chef at Terro Bistro in Colorado

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Hamilton Hotel opens in downtown Alpharetta By TIFFANY MORGAN newsroom@appenmedia.com ALPHARETTA, Ga. — Moments before the crimson ribbon was cut on the patio space of The Hamilton Hotel, officials behind the project shared their optimism for the future of Alpharetta. Throughout the four-year stretch from planning to completion, civic leaders, developers and hotel officials kept their eyes on the vision that would bring something special to downtown Alpharetta. Jason Joseph, managing director and partner of Mayfair Street Partners, expressed his appreciation to the city, Alpharetta Community Development Director Kathi Cook and everyone in attendance for making The Hamilton come to fruition. “Everybody that’s here today had something to do with this hotel,” Joseph said. “In however small or big, you had something to do with [The Hamilton Hotel].” With its upscale, historically modern touch and unique focus on an era long past, The Hamilton is like few other hotels in the area. Not only does it provide luxurious rooms, but on the ground floor is the Roaring Social — a 1920s speakeasy with duckpin bowling, and a wine and whiskey room. To get into the speakeasy, one must provide a code and that will change daily. The speakeasy was designed by Neal Freeman, CEO of Competitive Social Ventures. The Hamilton stands four stories, anchoring the corner of Main Street and Milton Avenue. It contains 119 rooms with three family suites that provide a twobedroom space. The managing partner for The Hamilton is Hotel Equities, and the boutique inn is one of 30 operating in Alpharetta. The hotel is Curio Collection by Hilton, an upscale brand that is only available in select locations around the world. Brad Rahinsky, president and CEO of Hotel Equities, said hotels are special buildings and they are an integral part to the success of a city.

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Owner Ken Washington expressed his thanks to the team that made the hotel possible and his supportive family. He also took the time to appreciate the hospitality Alpharetta has brought him and said he plans to reciprocate that with The Hamilton Hotel.

“If a hotel is done right, it’s not just four walls and a roof,” Rahinsky said. “If it’s done right, it has a soul, it has a culture, it has a heartbeat.” He said he thinks the hotel will provide a heartbeat for the city for the next 100 years. “[Hotels are] a place where folks get together to do life, to do businesses, to create commerce, to make a city better, more vibrant and dynamic,” he said. “That’s precisely what this hotel is designed to do.”

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Thomas McGinty, 55, of Alpharetta, passed away August 8, 2021. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Director & Crematory.

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Russell Munzer, 95, of Alpharetta, passed away August 8, 2021. Arrangements by Roswell Funeral Home and Green Lawn Cemetery.

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@ Wesleyan @ Mount Paran Christian @ Walker vs. Hebron Christian vs. Christian Heritage @ East Forsyth vs. Lakeview Academy* vs. Fellowship Christian* @King’s Ridge* vs. St. Francis*

@ Forsyth Central vs. Chattahoochee @ Dawson County @ Midtown (formerly Grady High) vs. St. Pius X* vs. Stone Mountain* @ Lithonia* vs. Decatur* @ M.L. King* @ Southwest Dekalb*

vs. South Forsyth @ Centennial vs. North Paulding vs. Campbell @ Walton vs. Etowah* @ Cherokee* vs. Milton* @ Alpharetta* @ Woodstock*

vs. North Cobb Christian @ Athens Christian vs. Darlington @ Lumpkin County @ Fellowship Christian* vs. Walker vs. Cherokee Christian @ King’s Ridge* vs. Lakeview Academy* @ Mount Pisgah*

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vs. Centennial @ Lassiter @ Meadowcreek vs. Duluth vs. South Forsyth* vs. Gainesville* @ Denmark* vs. North Forsyth* @ Forsyth Central* @ West Forsyth*

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@ Roswell vs. Cambridge vs. Dawson County @ Central Gwinnett @ Lambert* vs. West Forsyth* @ Gainesville* vs. Denmark* vs. North Forsyth* @ Forsyth Central*

8-18 vs. Carver Atlanta (Corky Kell Classic) 8-27 vs. Cartersville 9-10 @ Walton 9-17 vs. Mill Creek 10-1 @ North Forsyth* 10-8 @ South Forsyth* 10-15 vs. Forsyth Central* 10-22 vs. Gainesville* 10-29 vs. Lambert* 11-5 @ Denmark*

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@ Towns County (GHSA) vs. Lake Oconee Academy @ Cherokee Christian* vs. Lafayette Christian vs. Rock Springs Christian @ Harvester Christian @ Notre Dame Academy vs. North Georgia Christian @ King’s Academy* vs. Calvary Christian*

vs. Hapeville Charter @ North Cobb vs. Life Christian Academy (VA) @ St. Joseph’s Prep (PA) @ McEachern vs. Alpharetta* @ Etowah* @ Roswell* vs. Woodstock* vs. Cherokee*

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Mount Pisgah looks to new talent after replacing large senior class First-year head coach will test rising talent By JOE PARKER joe@appenmedia.com JOHNS CREEK, Ga. — Mount Pisgah will pin its hopes this season on a bevy of rising talent following the graduation of its large and skilled 2020 senior class. First-year head coach Ryan Livezey, who also serves as the school’s athletic director, said the 2021 Patriots are not short on talent, but many players will be stepping into starting roles this season, and those who have Friday night experience are still younger, with just a few seniors suiting up this year. “We graduated 15 or 16 seniors last year, a great senior class, so obviously that means we have a lot of open positions,” Livezey said. “But on the flip side, we have our junior class, and a lot of those kids have been playing since their freshman year, so we have experience coming back, and some guys that maybe were not starters but played some last year. It’s definitely going to be a challenge, how quickly we come together as a team and how healthy we stay.” The Patriots will be mostly inexperienced on the offensive and defensive front. The offensive line has four new starters. “Those four guys up front have to start meshing and get past the nerves of being new starters very quickly,” Livezey said. “A lot depends on those guys who are first-year starters. As they get better, we have a chance to get better as a team.” Another large void left by the 2020 senior class is

at quarterback after the graduation of Coleman Smith, who threw for over 3,000 yards last season with 22 touchdowns. His replacement will carry a familiar name around the Patriots’ program in junior Jack Cendoya, the younger brother of standout 2018 graduate Jacob Cendoya who was named the team’s MVP in his senior season. “We’re excited about [Jack],” Livezey said. “He’s been a quarterback in our program since middle school and is very athletic. He may allow us to do a few different things from last year.” Mount Pisgah’s defensive secondary will also be mostly green with almost all new starters. However, Livezey said all are “very capable” in their new roles, including junior corner Makael Carter who will also line up as a slot receiver. “He’s a really great athlete and hopefully will have a big impact on both sides of the ball,” Livezey said. While there will be plenty of new starters for the Patriots, several standouts return from last year’s squad that went 6-5 and reached the playoffs for the first time in three seasons. Senior nose guard Sean Ainsworth will anchor the defensive front with linebacker Joy Chane, who will also lead the rushing attack on offense, returning. Senior tight end Cole Spence, a Vanderbilt commit, also returns after compiling over 400 yards receiving last year. The Patriots’ relatively inexperienced team will be tested early. Mount Pisgah’s non-region slate of games include several perennially strong programs, including Wesleyan and Mount Paran Christian. “We are definitely going to be tested very early in the season before we get to region play,” Livezey said.

But the head coach is hoping that his youthful squad will take its lessons from those challenging nonregion games and improve as they enter 6-A play. “Obviously, we want to win all our games, but we know the region games are key because those get you into the playoffs,” Livezey said. “My hope is that we will continue to improve each week, and when we get to our region schedule we will playing our best football.” With a limited roster and many players lining up on both sides of the ball, staying healthy will also be a focus. “It comes down to who is playing the best, but it’s also about attrition,” Livezey said. “We just have to be smart in how we are using our players, rotating guys in, and if we have to rest someone, figuring out which side of the ball to rest them.” The Patriots’ coaching staff will also sport a new look this season. Livezey takes over for Mike Forrester, who led the team for the past eight seasons but has stepped back into the defensive coordinator role. “I feel very fortunate with the coaching staff I have,” Livezey said. “Jeff Pickren is a former head coach, Scott Hamilton is a former head coach, John O’Connor has been here seemingly forever and has a great relationship with the kids. I feel like I can lean on the coaching staff for a lot of things.” Though the untested nature of his team presents plenty of questions, Livezey is excited about the Patriots’ fortunes in 2021. “This is an extremely hard and fun group to coach, and we have a bunch of really good players out there,” he said. “We do have talent, and we have a number of kids who will play football at the next level, at some level. But most importantly, they are all trying to get better. That’s all I can ask as a coach.”


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Blessed Trinity enters new era under Tom Hall Titans to field mixture of veterans, new talent By JOE PARKER joe@appenmedia.com ROSWELL, Ga. — Blessed Trinity begins the fall with plenty of shoes to fill from last year’s region champion squad. Entering this year, BT has to fill the gaps left by almost a dozen players who have moved on to compete collegiately, plus a number of other playmakers who suited up for the Titans for the final time last winter. Then, there was the vacancy left by head coach Tim McFarlin, now at Fellowship Christian, who left after leading the program to 112 wins, three state titles and seven region championships in 10 years. But for the BT faithful, there is optimism that the 2021 season will continue the team’s rank as one of the best programs around the state. That starts with a familiar face serving as new head coach, Tom Hall. Hall was with the school for 11 years and served as its offensive coordinator for several seasons, including

during BT’s first state championship run in 2017. Hall returns to lead a revamped but similar coaching staff, retaining the “lion’s share” of coaches from last year. Leo Barker is stepping away from his defensive coordinator position to coach linebackers. Tim Lewis, who has over two decades of coaching experience, including in the NFL, will assume the defensive coordinator role. Mostly, Hall said, BT has retained much of its coaching staff and philosophies heading into this season. “Offensively, we will stay close to who we were under Tim’s 10 years here,” he said. “We will run the same base offense as last year, but we will have some different things here and there, like some new offensive sets and just be a little more balanced.” Leading the slightly altered offense will be a talented backfield. Junior running back Justice Haynes, who lit up the opposition last year to compile 1,750 yards rushing in nine games, returns as one of the top rushers in the state. Haynes averaged 10 yards per carry last season with 25 touchdowns. “He’s an All-American and has just about every (collegiate) offer he could

want at this point, and we are extremely excited about his talent,” Hall said. “We are hoping to use him just a shade differently this year. He has tremendous hands and is a great route runner, so we could potentially use him in space, too, without getting too far from what we are.” Quarterback JC French will return behind center after throwing for over 800 yards with nine touchdowns last season. “He has a really lively arm, and he’s a strong kid,” Hall said. “We are going to find ways to utilize his arm a little more than we have in the past. We’ll still rely heavily on play action, but there will be times when we’ll be more multiple on offense.” On the defense, senior Titus Nordlander and junior Evan Dickens return. Hall said he likes the progression Nordlander has made in the offseason, and Dickens provides plenty of speed and will serve as another weapon in BT’s offensive run game. BT will rely on plenty of new starters to make an impact as well. Hall said seniors Ryan Combs and Ashton Abrew, one of BT’s top receivers last year, will line up at safety with Colby Chauvin and Tucker Daniels joining

the Titans’ offensive front after the line graduated three starters. Overall, Hall said BT’s core of linebackers, tight ends and fullbacks will be strengths of the 2021 team. Those returning starters and newer players will be tested early with BT’s rigorous slate of non-region games. The Titans will take on perennial title contenders Eagle’s Landing Christian Academy, St. Pius X and rival Marist. They will also hit the road to face Charlotte Catholic (SC), which just captured the program’s fourth straight state title. “I guess I have to call Tim (McFarlin) and thank him for that,” Hall joked. “We have our plate full, but we are excited about every one of those opportunities. We want to test ourselves every week, and we are going to find out in short order if we have the right guys where they need to be.” The Titans’ schedule doesn’t get any easier in Region 5-5A play, where the team will look to continue its status as champs. “It is a motivator to have that target on our back,” Hall said. “We know week in and week out we are going to get everybody’s best, and that is certainly a motivator.”


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Marquee events, out-of-state games highlight local 2021 slate By JOE PARKER joe@appenmedia.com NORTH FULTON/FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — Several local programs will compete in prolific events representing Georgia against out-of-state opponents during the 2021 football schedule. To kick off the season, West Forsyth will host Corky Kell Classic contests for the second straight year. West will host the first GHSA game of the season Aug. 18, a matchup of Cherokee vs. Mays. Following that afternoon game, the Wolverines will hit their home turf to take on Carver Atlanta. Last year marked the first time since 2015 a North Fulton program did not compete in the season kickoff event, but this year, the area will be well represented. Johns Creek will make its Corky Kell debut Aug. 20 when the Gladiators face Gainesville at Dacula High School. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Johns Creek’s new tradition under head coach Matt Helmerich of playing an out-of-state opponent was put on hold, but the practice is set to resume for the this year. After making their Corky Kell debut, the Gladiators will take a road trip to play Traveler’s Rest in South Carolina Aug. 27. Milton is set to host the Freedom Bowl for its fourth rendition this year on Labor Day weekend. The event, which pits strong programs from around the country against one another and celebrates veterans will feature several local teams in action. Host Milton will take on Life Christian Academy, a private school program from Chester, Virginia, on Sept. 2. The next day, Alpharetta returns to the Freedom Bowl to take on Greenville Christian from Greenville, Mississippi.

Greenville is the defending Mississippi Association of Independent Schools 3A state champion. Another highlight of the Raiders’ 2021 schedule is their Aug. 27 road matchup with Alabama juggernaut Hoover. Alpharetta head coach Jason Kervin spent 12 years with Hoover, including five seasons as the program’s offensive coordinator, before taking over the Raiders’ program. Milton is also set to resume its fairly recent trend of playing out-of-state opponents and will travel to Philadelphia to take on St. Joseph’s Preparatory School Sept. 11. St. Joseph’s captured its third straight state title in 2020 and was ranked in the top-10 nationally by MaxPreps. Milton will be the second Georgia team to face the program in the last three years. Marietta hosted St. Joseph’s in 2019. Under the direction of new head coach Tom Hall, Blessed Trinity will take on Charlotte Catholic of Charlotte, North Carolina. The tilt will feature two teams that have won six state championships in their respective classifications over the past four years. The Sept. 10 matchup will be the annual Patriotism Bowl game organized by the Carolinas Freedom Foundation. Region schedules for local teams have remained unchanged for 2021, the second year in the current cycle of reclassification and region realignments. However, one new team will join the fray. East Forsyth enters its inaugural season. The Broncos will play a 10-game, non-region schedule in its first season beginning Aug. 20 against Ridgeland. East Forsyth is also slated to play two North Fulton Schools. The team will host Mount Pisgah Oct. 1 and travel to Milton to play King’s Ridge Nov. 5 to close out the regular season.


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