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Garner Trojan Athletics
Current information on Garner Magnet High School (Garner NC) athletics and alumni
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Garner.MyNC.com wants your Christmas memories
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Senior Yearbook Advertisements
The final deadline is December 5 for relatives and friends who desire to have a senior advertisement in the 2008-2009 edition of the Palladium. Email Ms. Krepelka or call 919-662-2379 at GMHS or the Palladium staff directly at gmhs.palladium@gmail.com for more information or questions.
2009 Palladium senior ad order form (in pdf)
Kudos to the Palladium staff for their terrific contributions to the homecoming edition of the The Garner Citizen News & Times! Their hard work captured the spirit and events of the Homecoming festivities! Great work students!!: Kena Hawkins, Hillary Davis, Corey Dlugozima, Chastity Burnette, Lily Sintim, Amanda Weathersbee, Courtney Jenkins, Amber Hicks, Casey Thomas, Lesly Caldera and Faculty Adviser Kelly Krepelka.
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Friday, November 28, 2008
Trojan athlete and alumni news

Jacob Wescoe ('05) and the #13-ranked UNC soccer team beats the University of Illinois-Chicago (UIC) Sunday evening 3-2 in overtime. They advance to the Elite 8 and will play Northwestern Saturday at 2pm at Fetzer field in Chapel Hill. 3 ACC teams are left in the NCAA's, Wake Forest, Maryland and UNC.Jake was named ACC Co-Player of the Week earlier this season and was named to Soccer America's Team of the Week!
Great article in The Daily Tarheel on Jacob and his injury recovery. Tarheel Blue posted a terrific interview of our alum.
Tiffany Moody ('07) posts "double-doubles" in her first two games for the OVU Fighting Scots. Moody has 21 points and 12 rebounds in their 89-75 win over Bluefield and follows it up with 14 points and 11 boards against Salem Int'l for the 2-0 Lady Scots.
James Mays ('04) has 17 points for 2-0 Colorado in their 126-97 win over Albuquerque. Mays had 27 points and 11 rebounds and scored the game-winning layup with 14 seconds remaining in the Colorado 14ers season opening 119-118 win over Albuquerque. Mays was the second overall selection by the Colorado 14ers of the NBA Developmental League. They are an affiliate of the Denver Nuggets and the New Jersey Nets.
Stacy Betts ('88), member of the 1987 4A State Championship team, is director of operations for Cisco Systems. He is married to former Garner sweetheart Angie Mills. They have a daughter, Morgan Grace, 7, and a son, Landon, 5
Richard Medlin ('06) finishes the season with 10 touchdowns leading Fayetteville State in rushing with 739 yards rushing to lead the team in both stats.
BJ Williams ('07) and his new Elizabeth City teammates defeat Livingstone 65-54 in their season opener. Williams transferred to ECSU after concluding a highly successful JuCo stint at Louisburg where he averaged over 20 points per game.
Junior Matt Wescoe had two goals (headers) and one assist
Sunday for the U18 CASL Chelsea FC Academy Blue team in the CASL College Showcase. They beat the Nike Virginia Rush Academy team 3-0. With over 300 college coaches at the games this weekend, they also won Saturday beating the PA Classic Academy team from Eastern Pennsylvania 1-0.
Kanita Shepherd ('08) has 3 points on 1-1 shooting and 2-2 free throws and a rebound in her collegiate debut in James Madison 85-61 win over Radford
Brandon Banks ('06) scores his 10th TD of the year in the Wildcats 38-30 win over Iowa St. Banks piles up 116 yards on 7 catches. Brandon will be playing for Bill Snyder next season. From 1989-05, Snyder compiled a 136-68-1 record after the university that had won only 130 games the previous 51 years. The 12 head coaches who preceded Snyder from 1945-88 had only 116 victories among them.
Brandon scores on a 93-yard run and adds a 4 yard reception in the Wildcats 41-24 loss to Missouri. Banks has 95 yards rushing and 34 yards receiving in the game. Brandon was featured in an article on CBS Sportsline. Another great article in the Witchita Eagle this week. Brandon was named Wildcat of the Week earlier this season by Kansas State. Videos of Brandon's scores against Lousville on ESPN2 national telecast, 45 & 59 yards. The smallest player in DI football, Brandon gets rave reviews from the broadcast team!!!
Great article online on Brandon by local Kansas paper
Banks article online from Witchita Eagle paper
David West ('98) is averaging 24 points and 7 rebounds per game for the first place New Orleans Hornets.
Paige Dugal ('08) and Kaitlin Wescoe ('07) and the Lady Wolfpack NCSU women lost to Florida State yesterday 5-2. Dugal records the second goal. The Pack is unable to hold a 2-0 second half lead. Video highlights of the Lady Wolfpack
Senior Gabe Chrismon recently participated in Boys State, an intense workshop concentrating on North Carolina state government and politics. Some 500 rising high school seniors representing all geographic areas of North Carolina participate annually in this program. Since 2003 the sessions have been held on the campus of Catawba College, Salisbury, NC. His participation was sponsored by the Garner American Legion Post #232. Congratulations Gabe!
Ashleigh Harris ('07) slams 11 home runs in the Peace College Pacers 
Annual Alumni Day Home Run Derby to take the crown. Harris and fellow Trojan alum Amanda Beach ('08) kick off their season Feb. 22nd at home vs Guilford College. Trojans fans, be sure to support our alums and join the Pacer Club today!! Memberships start at just $25.
Chris Culliver ('07) leads the South Carolina Gamecocks with 615 return yards this season. Culliver has two interceptions from his new position at cornerback.
Juan Williams ('04) has started all seven games for the 2-5 NC A&T Aggies this season.
Orry Powers ('06) started all 20 games for the Elon Phoenix (10-9-1) this season with seven shots on goal.
Redshirt freshman Josh Oglesby ('07) has 6 rushes for 14 yards vs BCU Saturday night.
Senior Connor McLaurin highlighted by HighSchoolOT for his terrific work effort for the Trojans.
Morgan Barbour ('08) and the NC State softball announced the team’s 2009 schedule on Thursday, Sept. 25. The challenging slate features 16 opponents that made the NCAA Tournament a season ago, including five that reached the super regionals and two that advanced to the Women’s College World Series
Josh Smith ('05) will be moved to defensive end, Coach Skip Holtz announced Wednesday. Smith has 5 tackles in the Pirates overtime loss to NC State 30-24.
Terrific article by Nathan Summers in the Daily Reflector on our alum.
Carl Franks ('79) and the USF Bulls are now bowl eligible with a 7-4 record for the season.
Congratulations to Kaitlin Wescoe ('07) for her achievement of the 52nd
Annual Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor Roll. The selection, announced by Commissioner John D. Swofford , notes academic excellence by student-athletes for the 2007-08 school year who participated in a varsity-level sport and registered a grade point average of 3.00 or better for the full academic year. Congratulations Kaitlin!!
Dustin Williams ('99) is contributing articles for PrepCountry.com. They will be promoting all sports from each high school in NC and across the country. Good luck Dustin, we'll be watching your work!
Congratulations Bryant Woodall, recipient of the Carlton McLemore Memorial Scholarship offerred to students furthering their studies in information technology. Bryant is currently enrolled at UNC-Charlotte, majoring in computer science.
Congratulations to Suzanne Jordan ('08) who will be cheering for the Fighting Camels of Campbell University this year!!
Congratulations to Jill Hatcher Johnson ('06) for making the competition cheerleading squad at North Georgia State University!
Paige Thompson ('08) has been named to the cheerleading squad at UNC-Wilmington for 2008-'09. Paige is one of only 4 Freshman named to the 23 person team selected by new Head Coach Erica Felthaus. Congrats Paige!!
Congratulations to Seniors Jordan Young & Matt Keil, who will be playing baseball in 2009 for Brunswick Community College Dolphins!! Good luck Trojans!
Complete Alumni listing
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Ms. Bennett named GMHS Teacher of the Year
CONGRATULATIONS to Amy Bennett, Garner Magnet High School's 2008 Teacher of the Year. WCPSS annually recognizes a teacher from each school to nominated by their peers, towards the Wake County Teacher of the Year. Congrats and good luck Ms. Bennett!!
Jeffries to sign with Eagles
The N&O reports Senior Nadia Jeffries will sign a national letter of intent with NC Central University. Nadia was an All-State softball selection for Coaches Moe Barbour and Ricky Harris' 18-7 team this season. A Region 3 selection for the State Games underclassman team last season, also All-District and All-GNRC, Nadia excelled in the classroom as well as an All-Academic selection. Jeffries hit .378 with 10 RBIs for the Lady Trojans. Nadia is also a tennis player and member of the Lady Trojan volleyball team this season. Congratulations Nadia for continuing the Trojans Winning Tradition!!
Monday, November 24, 2008
Trojan Track team
Coach Gary George
INDOOR SCHEDULE
| Date | Day | Opponent | Site | Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec. 3 | Wed. | GNRC @ SSS | SSS | 3:30PM |
| Dec. 10 | Wed | GNRC @ W.Johnston | WJ | 3:30PM |
| Jan. 7 | Wed | GNRC @ Clayton | Clayton | 3:30PM |
| Jan. 28 | Wed. | GNRC Championships | WJ | 2:00PM |
| Feb. 7 | Sat. | NCHSAA State Championships | TBA | TBA |
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Friday, November 21, 2008
Trojans fall in NCHSAA 2nd round
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A brutally cold night in Fayetteville brings an end to the Trojans season with a 39-3 loss at Jack Britt. The Trojans cannot survive the six turnovers and muster only 138 yards rushing while the Buccaneers pile up a massive 432 in the rematch of the 2006 play-off game. The Trojans manage only a BG Howell 27 yard field goal while the Bucs get 4 rushing TD's and three scores over 50 yards. The Trojan season ends at 8-5.
Britt's Eric Johnson runs untouched 82 yards with the opening kickoff and 13 seconds into the game, they lead 7-0. The Trojans gain only 3 yards on their first series but Britt is held without a first down on their first series as well. Garner fumbles ends a good drive at the Buc 46 after the Trojans had moved it 59 yards. Britt moves the ball to the Garner 19 before Aston Anglin-Stone picks off Everrett Proctor and returns it 62 yards to the Buccaneer 29. The stout Buc defense prevents the first down and the Trojans punt it back, pinning Britt on the 2 as the first quarter ends.
The Bucs go up 14-0 when Russell Collins hits Proctor from 52-yard out on the ninth play of the 98 yard drive, consuming 4:20 of the clock. Garner picks just 19 yards on the ensuing series but Britt fumbles the Howell punt and Stone is there again for his second takeaway of the night. But perhaps the critical series of the game, the Trojans cannot punch it in starting from the Britt 12 and settle for the field goal to cut the margin to 14-3. Britt answers with another plus four minute, 73 yard drive, with Johnson diving in from 3 yards out but Nussbaum's kick is missed to make it 20-7 at the half.
Garner fumbles to end their first drive of the second half but the defense shows a flash of last week's stirring performance against Millbrook forcing Britt out with just a 2 yard gain. From their own 12, the Trojans move it 41 yards, with Michael Brantley gaining 27 of his 84 yards of the night. But consecutive incompletions and a 5 yard Howell pass to Brantley on 3rd and ten results in another punt. Britt QB Collins dashes 46 yards on first down, followed by Proctor going 22 to the Trojan 15. Tremale France takes it in from 4 yards out for a 26-3 Buc lead. Another quick Trojans series without a first sets up Britt at midfield but Carl Redd recovers a Buc fumble to give the Trojans new life. Howell hits Ian Hunter for a 33 yard pass to Britt 12. But another Trojan fumble gives the Bucs the ball back with 1:26 to go in the third.
Britt moves the ball methodically 46 yards, chewing up the end of the third and first three minutes of the final period but have to punt it away and the pooch punt gives it back to Garner at their own 33. But the Britt defense forces the third consecutive 3-and-out from Garner in just 24 seconds and Howell's kick is partially blocked, travelling only 18 yards and the Bucs take over at their own 46. Six plays and a 1:34 later, Britt tacks on the dagger with Frances' 2nd score of the night and an insurmontable 32-3 lead with just 7:44 to go in the Trojan season.
Juwan Moye sees his first action of the play-offs and manages 4 yards and a Britt face mask moves the ball on their side of the 50. But Sebastian Hepburn picks off a Howell pass. Johnson dashes 62 yards on first down for the final score of 39-3.
The Trojans send their thanks and appreciation to the 28 seniors of the Class of 2009 for their effort and service to Garner Magnet High School. We wish you the very best!!

(pictures all season long courtesy of http://johnnyjohnson.smugmug.com)
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | F | |
| GAR | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | - 3 |
| JB | 7 | 13 | 6 | 13 | - 39 |
SCORING:
JB-Eric Johnson 82 kickoff return (R.Nusbaum kick)
JB-Everett Proctor 52 pass from Russell Collins (R.Nusbaum kick)
GAR-BG Howell 27 FG JB-Eric Johnson 3 run (kick failed)
JB-Tremale France 4 run (kick failed)
JB-France 1 run (kick failed)
JB-Eric Johnson 62 run (R.Nusbaum kick)
| GAR | JB | |
|---|---|---|
| Rushes-yards | 29-138 | 49-432 |
| Comp-Att-Yards-Int | 15-31-99-2 | 1-9-52-1 |
| Total Yards | 237 | 484 |
| First downs | 9 | 12 |
| Penalties | 4-32 | 3-25 |
| Turnovers | 6 | 3 |
Rushing:
GAR--Michael Brantley 12-84 yards, Jeremy Conyers 10-31, BG Howell 3-13, Brandon Parks 2-7, Juwan Moye 2-3;
JB--Eric Johnson 14-147 yards, 3TD; Everett Proctor 12-105; Russell Collins 9-97; Tremale France 10-70; Julius Ingram 4-13 yards
Passing: GAR--B.Howell 15-31-99, 2INT; JB--Collins 1-7-52 yards, TD; Proctor 0-2-0 INT
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Thursday, November 20, 2008
JV boys comeback for win at Millbrook
Josh McClain's three point play with 51 seconds to go in overtime finishes the comeback 64-61 win at Millbrook. The Trojans use a 9-0 third quarter run to erase a fourteen point halftime deficit as McClain scores 22 and Stacy Carroway adds 14, all in the second half, on 6-of-6 shooting from the floor. Carroway triggers the Trojan comeback with a rebound and dunk back. Carroway adds a rebound follow shot and then steals and feeds Deion Dorsey with 18 seconds to knot things up at the end of three. After the teams play an even 4th quarter, aided by Carroway's 5th and 6th blocked shots of the game, DeAnthony Harris and McClain solve the Wildcats attempts to press. McClains driving score with 5.1 to go in regulation sends it to an extra period as Shi Key Moore's desperate heave misses. In OT, McClain is ice from the line, hitting the key free throw with 51 seconds to go to provide the final margin. The Trojans head into the holiday break 3-1:
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | OT | F | |
| GAR | 11 | 7 | 20 | 17 | 9 | - 64 |
| MBK | 18 | 14 | 6 | 17 | 6 | - 61 |
Trojans blasted by the Wildcats
Millbrook takes advantage of a full roster, aided by their football players with nothing else to do, to out-run the Trojans at home 71-54. Every Wildcat gets in the game and all but one score as the outmanned Trojans run out of steam with their third game in four days. Only the 47% (29 of 61) shooting by Millbrook keeps the game from a larger margin. The Trojans (1-3) manage only a Demetrius Upchurch basket and six free throws in the entire second period as Millbrook pulls away with an 11-0 run. Tyree Washington has 16 for the Wildcats while Karl Agenor misses a double-double for the third straight game by just one rebound, 16 points and 9 boards:
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | F | |
| GAR | 11 | 8 | 16 | 19 | - 54 |
| MBK | 15 | 13 | 19 | 24 | - 71 |
JV girls edged the Wildcats
The JV girls hold on to defeat Millbrook 29-27 at home. Jennifer Steinback pumps in 12 for the Lady Trojans:
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | F | |
| MBK | 8 | 4 | 5 | 9 | - 27 |
| GAR | 9 | 8 | 5 | 7 | - 29 |
Varsity Lady Trojans fall to Millbrook tonight 41-32
Essence Chism leads the Lady Trojans with 11 who fall to 0-3 on the year:
SCORING: Garner: Essence Chism 11, Tyara Hill 2, Jaya Johnson 2, Alex Covington 3, Jasmine Shaw 9, Serena Watson 1, Vearneasa Brown 4, ; Millbrook: Kelly Blake 9, Courtney Spearman 11, McLean 3, Jasmine Pughs 1, Earle 8, Elaine Morgan 7, Bush 4
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Wrestlers fall to the Jaguars
The Trojans drop the road non-conference match at Athens Drive. Jesse Gould and Tyler Maher pick up wins for Garner (1-1)
Athens Drive 65, Garner 12
103--Goodchild (ADR) pin. Pittman , 1:00; 112--Goodchild (ADR) pin. Harrell, 0:13; 119--Gould (GAR) pin. Gintis, 1:55; 125--Greenstein (ADR) pin. Magdefrau. 5:52; 130--Dion (ADR) dec. Woods, 13-2; 135--Martin (ADR) dec. Lombana , 11-2; 140--Griffin (ADR) pin. Theriat, 1:27 ; 145--Chou (ADR) dec. Woods, 6-0 ; 152--Rodgers (ADR) pin. Beck, 0:48 ; 160--Christley (ADR) pin. Fouty, 1:19 ; 171--Stallings (ADR) pin. Fuel, 1:10; 189--Smith (ADR) won forfeit; 215--Houston (ADR) pin. Tedesco, 1:04 ; 285--Maher (GAR) Alistin, 0:25.
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Wednesday, November 19, 2008
GMHS Drama presents "Our Town"
GMHS Theater will be presenting "Our Town" by Thorton Wilder this Thursday thru Saturday night at 7 pm in the school auditorium.. Tickets are $5 and may be purchased at the door...doors open at 6:30...please join us!!
Patrons please note: The Lady Trojans will be hosting Millbrook in the gym, starting at 6PM. Theater attendees should enter the front of the school. Thank you for your cooperation!!
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Coach Gray reaches historic 300th win
Demetrius Upchurch scores 27 points and pulls 10 rebounds as Coach Eddie Gray reaches elite territory in high school basketball with his 300th career coaching win, 72-62 over the Middle Creek Mustangs. The Trojans end a 2 game slide to start the year with Upchurch proving more than the Mustangs could handle down low. Upchurch was 9 of 13 from the field, including eight shots in a row in a showdown against the highly recruited Middle Creek front line. Karl Agenor provides more than one spark, with 18 points and 9 boards of his own. The Trojans shoot 60% for the game on 24 of 40, while holding the Mustangs to 21 of 45 (47%).
The game had 8-0 runs by both teams with Middle Creek opening the game, holding the Trojans scoreless through the first 2:34. The Mustangs hit eight of their first 12 to lead by nine, 21-12 at the first break. The Trojans chip away with Agenor scoring four straight and Upchurch driving to the basket for 3-three point plays. The Mustangs collapsed down low to allow Agenor to hit two three's and Eric Grissett hits one also to narrow the score to 36-35 Mustangs at the half.
The Trojans use a big third quarter to create some breathing room, with Upchurch the scoring load when Albert Smith picks up his 4th foul, sending him to the bench. Darne Hall triggers an 8-0 run, with one of two from the line and a steal and lay-up. Albert Smith scores and is fouled and Upchurch caps the run with two. Garrius Adams free throw stops the streak, part of his 17 on the night. Agenor grabs a rebound and nails a three to put Garner up 48-41. After Smith picks up his 4th foul, Upchurch adds two more scores in the paint and Jamall Barrett pumps a three at the buzzer to give Garner a 55-48 lead after three periods.
Upchurch opens the final period hitting his eighth straight shot but back-to-back threes from Adams narrows the gap to 58-54. Garner forces back to back steals but can only convert half the free throws and Brandon Hooks backdoor layup cuts it back to 62-56 with 4:03 to go. On consecutive plays, Barrett is called for charge in the lane and Smith picks up his fifth. Hooks converts to cut the lead to four. After Adams hits one of two from the line, Eric Grissett drives to the basket, in an ankle-breaking move to send Adams to the bench with his fifth foul and adds one from the line to put Garner up 66-59 with just over a minute left. The Trojans hold on for their first win of the 2008 season and the historic win.
Coach Gray, who also posted his 250th win 11/17/2005 versus Middle Creek. In his 19th season as head basketball coach at his alma mater, Coach Gray has posted a 300-165 record and 8 conference championships, most recently 2006 and NCHSAA qualifier 14 times, including the last three years. Four time Coach of the Year, during his tenure, Coach Gray has coached NCAA Final Four Most Valuable Player, Donald Williams, James Mays and NBA first-round draft choice and NCAA National Player of the Year, and current NBA All-Star for the New Orleans Hornets, David West.
Garner Trojan Basketball fact sheet
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | F | |
| MC | 21 | 15 | 12 | 14 | - 62 |
| GAR | 12 | 23 | 20 | 17 | - 72 |
JV Trojans drop their first
The Mustangs out-score the Trojans 26-17 in the fourth to pull away with the 66-56 win. Josh McClain nets 16 and Stacy Carroway 12 for Garner who suffers a 24-for-63 for the night which was played in a fairly fast pace. The Trojans manage only 5 of 18 from the free throw line while the Mustangs convert 20 of 29 from the stripe in suffering their first loss of the young season.
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | F | |
| MC | 11 | 11 | 18 | 26 | - 66 |
| GAR | 13 | 11 | 15 | 17 | - 56 |
Varsity girls fall to 0-2
Middle Creek takes advantage of the cold Lady Trojans for the 63-33 non-conference road win. Alex Covington paces the Trojans with 9:
SCORING: GAR--V.Brown 2, E.Chillon 6, A.Covington 9, J.Johnson 4, E.Lucas 6, J.Shaw 6. MID--A.Battle 8, B.Murdock 25, C.Murdock 2, K.Rishel 5, R.Ruch 4, L.Woods 9, L.Woods 10.
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