The Macon Touchdown Club, OrthoGeorgia Players of the Week, for the Week of October 22nd – Updated

OrthoGeorgia Back of the Week: Clay Rowland, Senior Quarterback/Defensive Back, Tattnall Square Academy. At quarterback, Clay completed 11-19 passes for 190 yards and a Touchdown. He also completed a pass for the game winning 2 point conversion. On defense, Clay had 12 tackles and 3 assists in his teams 42-41 overtime win against Stratford Academy.

OrthoGeorgia Special Teams Player of the Week: Brayden Smith, Junior Receiver/Kick returner, Tattnall Square Academy. Brayden return a punt 70 yards for a Touchdown in his team’s overtime win against Stratford. On the night, Brayden also hauled in 6 receptions for 106 yards and a Touchdown.

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Tashard Choice speaker for November 8

Choice is a two-time Atlantic Coast Conference rushing champion, former NFL running back and the current Running Backs Coach at GA Tech. Before entering the coaching ranks, he enjoyed a six-year NFL career, playing 88 games with the Dallas Cowboys, Washington Redskins, Buffalo Bills and Indianapolis Colts. He totaled more than 2,000 yards as a pro (1579 rushing, 574 receiving and 89 on kick returns) and scored 10 touchdowns. Choice is one of the most decorated running backs in GA Tech history and was inducted into the Georgia Tech Sports Hall of Fame. He is a two-time member of the ACC academic honor roll and graduated from Tech in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in history, technology and society.

Drew Cronic speaker for November 1

Drew Cronic was named the 20th head football coach in Mercer University history when he joined the Bears in December 2019. Prior to joining Mercer, he spent the previous two seasons as the head coach at Lenoir-Rhyne University in North Carolina. Prior to that, he enriched the football programs at Furman University, Reinhardt University and James Madison University. He has been named AFCA Regional Coach of the Year for all four seasons and posted a 47-6 record in four years that he has been a head coach. He was twice named the Mid-South Conference West Division Coach of the Year and the AFCA NAIA Region I Coach of the Year. While a student at Georgia, he played wide receiver and was a member of the special teams. He lettered twice and participated in the 1995 Peach Bowl and the 1997 Outback Bowl. Cronic received his bachelor’s degree in mathematics education from UGA and his master’s degree in educational leadership from the University of West Georgia.

Bibb County High School Football Coaches

We had the pleasure of having the men that are responsible for our local public high schools at the Macon Touchdown Club last night.
From left to right:
Bibb County Athletic Director Barney Hester, Howard High School Head Coach Paul Carroll, Southwest High School Head Coach Joe Dupree, Central High School Head Coach Joaquin Sample, Westside High School Head Coach Spoon Risper, Northeast High School Head Coach Jeremy Wiggins, Rutland High School Head Coach Jarmarcus Johnson
During the night, we found out that Barney Hester would be stepping down at the end of the year, for some much deserved family time. Coach Hester has Bibb County football in a good position, with improved facilities, and having these coaches in place to run the programs.
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The Macon Touchdown Club, OrthoGeorgia Players of the Week, for the Week of October 22nd

OrthoGeorgia Lineman of the Week for October 22nd: Marquis Hughes, Senior Defensive End, Northeast High School. Marquis accounted for 8 tackles, 2 sacks and 4 tackles for loss in his team’s 21-7 win over Dodge County.

Marquis was recognized at the Macon Touchdown Club’s meeting on Monday, October 25th.

OrthoGeorgia Back of the Week: Clay Rowland, Senior Quarterback/Defensive Back, Tattnall Square Academy. At quarterback, Clay completed 11-19 passes for 190 yards and a Touchdown. He also completed a pass for the game winning 2 point conversion. On defense, Clay had 12 tackles and 3 assists in his teams 42-41 overtime win against Stratford Academy.

OrthoGeorgia Lineman of the Week: Marquis Hughes, Senior Defensive End, Northeast High School. Marquis accounted for 8 tackles, 2 sacks and 4 tackles for loss in his team’s 21-7 win over Dodge County.
OrthoGeorgia Special Teams Player of the Week: Brayden Smith, Junior Receiver/Kick returner, Tattnall Square Academy. Brayden return a punt 70 yards for a Touchdown in his team’s overtime win against Stratford. On the night, Brayden also hauled in 6 receptions for 106 yards and a Touchdown.
Clay and Brayden were not able to be with us this week, They will be recognized at the Macon Touchdown Club’s meeting on Monday, November 1st.

 

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A great night at the Macon Touchdown Club with Coach Shane Beamer, Head coach at the University of South Carolina.
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The Macon Touchdown Club, OrthoGeorgia Players of the Week, for the Week of October 15th

OrthoGeorgia Co-Back of the Week: Jha’Rius Evans, Senior Quarterback/Defensive Back, Central High School. Jha’Rius went 9 of 16 passing for 137 yards and 1 Touchdown. He also had 9 rushing attempts for 75 yards and 2 Touchdowns. On defense, he accounted for 4 tackles and 1 pass breakup. He also had 3 punts averaging 38 yards per kick in his team’s 21-14 win over Sumter County.

 

OrthoGeorgia Co-Back of the Week for October: Blayze Dennis, Senior Quarterback, Windsor Academy. Blayze was 8 of 14 passing for 157 yards and 2 Touchdowns. He also rushed 29 times for 235 yards and 3 Touchdowns. Blayze also accounted for 5 rushing 2 point conversions on the night. In total, he combined for 392 all purpose yards in his team’s 58-33 win over defending State Champion Westwood.

 

OrthoGeorgia Lineman of the Week: Elijah Heald, Senior Offensive Lineman, Windsor Academy. Elijah graded out at 90% on the night, including 7 pancake blocks in his team’s 58-33 win over defending State Champion Westwood.

 

OrthoGeorgia Back of the Week for October 8th: John Alan Richter, Senior Quarterback, Jones County High School. John completed 29 of 37 passes for 307 yards and 2 touchdowns. He also rushed 6 times for 37 yards and 1 Touchdown. He also caught the game tying 2 point conversion that send the game into overtime. The Greyhounds went on to score the winning touchdown in overtime for the win over Ola 48-42.

These players were recognized by the Macon Touchdown Club during our meeting on Monday, October 18th.

 

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Another great night at the Macon Touchdown Club in the books. Our Featured Speaker tonight was Jared Benko, Athletic Director of Georgia Southern University, Jared shared with us the upcoming Infrastructure upgrades coming to Statesboro, and discussed the current Coaching search.

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Shane Beamer speaker for October 25

Beamer is a South Carolina native and USC’s 36th head football coach. He has been building programs all throughout his career, having been part of three coaching staffs where the head coach was in his first or second season at the school. He joined Lincoln Riley’s unit at Oklahoma in his second season, Kirby Smart’s program at Georgia in his first season and Sylvester Croom’s staff at Mississippi State in his first season. Beamer has been an assistant coach at seven Football Bowl Subdivision schools for 21 seasons, coached in 17 bowl games, posted 18 non-losing seasons (six of those with double-digit victories) and his teams have won 62.5 percent of its games. As a student-athlete, he was a member of five bowl teams and three Big East Conference championship squads on the Hokie football team as a long snapper and wide receiver. He was a long snapper on the 1999 Tech team that played for the BCS National Championship. Beamer is a graduate of Virginia Tech.

11th Annual Boston Butt Sale To Support the Bobby Sanders Memorial Scholarships

The Macon Touchdown Club is having our 11th Annual Boston Butt Sale. The price of the tickets are $40.00.
We will use the same process as we did last year. Welch’s Country Smokehouse, located at 1687 Bass Road, will be preparing the Boston Butts. All you will need to do is, call Welch’s 24 hours in advance, 48 hours during the Holidays, and let them know when you will making your pick-up. They will have your Boston Butt ready for you to pick-up and enjoy. The tickets for this sale will be good from the day that you purchase, to January 31, 2022.
The proceeds benefit the Bobby Sanders Memorial Scholarship, awarded by the Macon Touchdown Club. Each year the Macon Touchdown Club awards these scholarships to high school seniors. Started in 1987, the Macon Touchdown Club has awarded over $372,000 in scholarships.
Tickets are available through any of the Macon Touchdown Club members.

The Macon Touchdown Club, OrthoGeorgia Players of the Week, for the Week of October 8th

OrthoGeorgia Lineman of the Week: Coleman Cauley, Senior Linebacker, First Presbyterian Day School. Coleman accounted for 16 tackles and had a forced fumble on a punt in his team’s 20-0 shutout of previously unbeaten rival Tattnall Square Academy.

 

OrthoGeorgia Special Teams Player of the Week: Evan West, Senior Kicker, Jones County High School. Even went 4 for 4 on Field Goals, including 2 from 44 yards, a 39 yarder, and a 32 yarder. He was 2 for 2 on PAT’s. His kickoff yardage totaled 405 yards with 2 touchbacks on the night. He also averaged 49 yards punting and had a touchdown saving tackle on a kickoff in his team’s 48-42 overtime win over Ola.

These players were recognized by the Macon Touchdown Club during our meeting on Monday, October 11th.

 

OrthoGeorgia Back of the Week: John Alan Richter, Senior Quarterback, Jones County High School. John completed 29 of 37 passes for 307 yards and 2 touchdowns. He also rushed 6 times for 37 yards and 1 Touchdown. He also caught the game tying 2 point conversion that send the game into overtime. The Greyhounds went on to score the winning touchdown in overtime for the win over Ola 48-42.

John Alan was not able to be with us this week. We will present his OrthoGeorgia Back of the Week award on Monday, October 18th.

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Another great night at the Macon Touchdown Club. We had the pleasure of having former UGA and NFL punter Drew Butler as our featured speaker.

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Jared Benko speaker for October 18

Jared Benko, from Watkinsville, Georgia, earned a bachelor of science in sports studies from Georgia in 2005 and then a master of public administration in Athens in 2007. He got his start in the athletic business field as an intern at Georgia from 2007 to 2008. He also spent seven years in sports communications at Georgia, including five years as a student and two years as a graduate assistant, while assisting with the Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta Braves.

Jared Benko was hired in March of 2020 as the Athletic Director of the Georgia Southern Eagles and began his new role on April 1. Benko, who has more than a decade of progressive leadership experience in the Southeastern Conference (SEC), comes to Statesboro from Mississippi State where he served as Deputy Director of Athletics/Chief Financial Officer for nearly four years (2016-2020).

His first year was unprecedented in more ways than one as Benko had to navigate a college landscape altered by COVID-19. The Eagle football team was one of two FBS teams (Alabama) to play 13 games and just one of two (Texas State) to play all 12 regular season contests. The football season was capped by a win over Louisiana Tech in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl. Three Georgia Southern teams captured conference championships (rifle, women’s tennis, men’s golf).

*From gseagles.com