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WELCOME TO EAST COWETA HIGH SCHOOL THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO SUPPORT OUR FOOTBALL PROGRAM. ECHS IS A SCHOOL WITH SO MUCH ACADEMIC AND ATHLETIC TRADITION, AND OUR COMMUNITY SUPPORT IS UNMATCHED. OUR STUDENTS NOT ONLY EXCEL IN THE CLASSROOM, BUT THEY ARE ALSO LEADERS ON THE ATHLETIC FIELD. WE ARE HONORED TO LEAD SUCH A FINE GROUP OF TEACHERS AND STUDENTS! WE HOPE THAT YOU ENJOY YOUR STAY ON OUR CAMPUS AND PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO LET US OR A MEMBER OF OUR STAFF KNOW IF WE CAN BE OF ANY ASSISTANCE TO YOU WHILE YOU ARE HERE. AGAIN, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT OF OUR SCHOOL! PRINCIPAL STEPHEN ALLEN

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ADMINISTRATION Stephen Allen is beginning his seventh year as Principal at East Coweta High School; how- ever, he is not new to the Indian Reservation. From 1997 to 2005, Mr. Allen taught special education here at East Coweta before moving to Smokey Road Middle School as an assistant principal from 2005 to 2007. He then spent the next seven years as an assistant principal and Athletic Director at Newnan High School from 2007 to 2014. He returned to ECHS during the 2014-2015 school year as an assistant principal. Mr. Allen has a Bachelor of Business Administration from Morehead State University in Morehead, Kentucky, and he obtained his Masters Degree in Administration and Supervision and his Certification in Special Education from the University of West Georgia. He completed his Ed.S. in Administration and Super- vision at Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, Tennessee. Mr. Allen is pictured with his wife Kelli, who is a special education teacher at Willis Road Elementary, their daughter Kison who graduated from ECHS in 2017, and their son Taber, a 2010 ECHS graduate. Hap Hines is beginning his 5th year as Assistant Principal/Athletic Director at East Coweta High School, and his 18th year in public education. In 2018, Coach Hines was named Athlet- ic Director Of The Year for Region 2-7A. Prior to joining the administration at ECHS, Coach Hines taught Special Education for 4 years and Health and Physical Education for 9 years, while coaching football and tennis. Coach Hines earned his undergraduate degree from The University of Georgia in Education, where he also played and lettered 4 years in football for the Bulldogs as the team’s starting placekicker. He earned his masters in Health and Physical Ed- ucation from Jacksonville State University, as well as his specialist’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction from Lincoln Memorial University. Coach Hines enjoys playing golf and tennis in his spare time, and is also a huge college football fan. He and his wife, Kelly, have an 11 year old daughter (Edie), and an 8 year old son (Harris). Kelly is the Executive Director at The Coweta Samaritan Clinic. Their children are proud students in the Coweta County School System.

STEPHEN ALLEN PRINCIPAL

HAP HINES ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL/ ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

ADMINISTRATION

ECHS Assistant Principals

DR. MONICA NELSON currently serves as Assistant Principal. She oversees the Fine Arts, Business, and Family & Consumer Sciences programs. Dr. Nelson brings 17 years of educa- tional experience to East Coweta High School. She has served as a high school teacher and CTAE Department Chair. She continues to serve as an ETS/GACE Test Developer. Dr. Nel- son has earned a Bachelor and Master’s degree in Family & Consumer Sciences and Master, Specialist and Doctorate degrees in Educational Leadership. She is certified in the fields of Family & Consumer Sciences, Early Childhood Education and Educational Leadership.

MONICA NELSON ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL

Mrs. Easterwood

Mr. Heaberlin

Mr. Hines

AMY WESTBROOK currently serves as an Assistant Principal at East Coweta High School. She is responsible for 9th grade discipline and oversees the teachers in the ninth-grade build- ing. Dr. Westbrook brings 21 years of experience to East Coweta High School. She served as both a high-school and middle school teacher, instructor, and department chair. Dr. Westbrook earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics, Master’s Degree in Curriculum and Instruction and Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction. Dr. Westbrook is certified in Mathematics (grades 7-12). Dr. Westbrook and her husband, Adam, enjoy spending time with their family.

Dr. Westbrook AMY WESTBROOK ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL

Mr. Kollert

Mrs. Leaphart

Mrs. Nelson

Stefanie Easterwood currently serves as Assistant Principal of East Coweta High School. She is responsible for 12th grade discipline and oversees the Exceptional Students’ De- partment. Mrs. Easterwood brings 25 years of educational experience to East Coweta High School. She has served as a middle school teacher, high school teacher, Science Depart- ment Chairperson, and as an In-School Special Education Coordinator. Mrs. Easterwood has earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Biology, a Master’s Degree in Curriculum and Instruction, and a Specialist Degree in Teacher Leadership. Mrs. Easterwood is certified in the fields of Broad Field Science and Special Education. Mrs. Easterwood and her husband, Adam, have two daughters, Emily and Brianna, and a son-in-law, Jesse. She loves spending time with her family and supporting her students and staff at East Coweta High School.

STEFANIE EASTERWOOD ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL

ADMINISTRATION Chad Kollert currently serves as Assistant Principal at East Coweta High School and over- sees the Math Department.. Mr. Kollert brings 18 years of educational experience to ECHS. He has coached middle school and high school football and wrestling along with teaching many different Science courses. Mr. Kollert earned his Bachelor’s degree from The Universi- ty of Akron in Secondary (7-12) Science Education, and his Masters and Specialist degrees in Curriculum and Instruction from LaGrange College. His wife Heather Kollert currently teaches 1st grade at Willis Road Elementary. Mr. and Mrs. Kollert have 2 daughters: Mia is an 8th grader and Harper just turned 1. Mr. Kollert enjoys spending time outdoors with his family and looks forward to being able to support the students and staff of East Coweta High School this year.

CHAD KOLLERT ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL

Dekima Leaphart currently serves as an Assistant Principal at East Coweta High. Mrs. Leaphart brings 11 years of educational experience to East Coweta High School. She over- sees 10th grade, English, and the credit repair/recovery programs. She has served as a high school teacher, Science Department Chair, and on the school Leadership team. Mrs. Leaphart has earned a Bachelor’s degree in Biology, a Master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction and a Specialist degree in Science Education. Mrs. Leaphart is certified in the fields of Science and Educational Leadership. Mrs. Leaphart is married to Chriss Leaphart and they have four children, Destin (EC Graduate), Deven (EC Graduate), Geneva (EC Grad- uate), and Marley (9).

DEKIMA LEAPHART ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL

Lee Heaberlin is beginning his third year as an Assistant Principal at East Coweta High School, and 14th year in public education. Mr. Heaberlin previously taught and coached at West Chatham Middle School, H.V. Jenkins High School, Sandy Creek High School, and East Coweta High School before becoming an administrator. Mr. Heaberlin is a 2003 East Coweta Honor Graduate lettering in both football and baseball. Mr. Heaberlin graduated from Georgia Southern University in 2008 with a B.S. in Special Education, earned his Master’s Degree from the University of West Georgia in Special Education, and his ED.S. in Curriculum and Instruction from Lagrange College. He is married to Hannah Heaberlin, also an ECHS gradu- ate, and they have two daughters Paisley (9) and Bailey (5).

LEE HEABERLIN ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL

ADMINISTRATION RONNIE VANDIVER currently serves as Assistant Athletic Director. Coach Vandiver is in his 20th year as an ECHS Indian. He received his B.S. and M.Ed from North Georgia College in Recreation Administration and Health and Physical Education and his ED. S in Administration and Supervision from Lincoln Memorial University. In addition to being the Assistant Athletic Director, Coach Vandiver also serves as Assistant Golf Coach. He has thirty nine years of coaching experience which have produced a state runner-up and State Championship at East Hall High School in Basketball. Coach Vandiver and his wife, Sue, have four children- Holly, Blake, Scott and Lindsay. We also have nine grandchildren- Mallory, Andrew, Parker, Addisyn, Evelyn, Miles, Sam, Jane and Ashton.

RONNIE VANDIVER ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

MISSY WATSON currently serves as the ECHS Athletic Administrative Assis- tant. This is her eight year at ECHS and her sixth year as the Athletic Admin- istrative Assistant. A non-Georgia Native, her family was prior military and moved often, coming to Sharpsburg in 2012. She is the proud wife of Rick Watson and proud mother of their children Shelby (22), Taylor (20), and Noah (18). When she isn’t working with her ECHS family, she enjoys reading and spending time with friends and family.

MISSY WATSON ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

FOOTBALL COACHES

JOHN SMALL HEAD COACH

Coach John Small enters his 5th season at East Coweta High School and 23rd season overall after previously serving as the Head Coach at South Gwinnett High School from 2005-2016. Before becoming the head coach at South Gwinnett he served as Defensive Coordinator and assistant principal at Oconee County High School from 2002-2004. Prior to that he served as an assistant at South Gwinnett High School from 1999-2001, and an assistant coach at the University of West Georgia from 1997-1998. Coach Small is excited about being a part of the Indian Nation and looks forward to continuing to build relationships within this great community. His overall philosophy is to create an environment where young people desire to do their best, both on and off the field. Coach Small and his wife Julie have been married for 22 years and have two daughters; Ashton a Junior at the University of West Georgia and Emma a rising Senior at East Coweta. Coach Small enjoys playing golf, hunting, fishing and spending time with his family. John, Julie, Emma, and Ashton

JACKSON DEAN ASSISTANT HEAD COACH/ OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/QUARTERBACKS

Mr. Jackson Dean is starting his 9th year of teaching and 11th year of coaching. 2021 will mark his fifth year at East Coweta. Coach Dean coached 2 years of high school football at South Gwinnett High School and Hillgrove High School before beginning a two year stint at the college ranks at Northwestern State University in Louisiana. He then took the receiver job at Lowndes High School in 2015 before being promoted to passing game Coordinator the following year.Coach Dean graduated from South Gwinnett High School in 2006, Valdosta State University in 2010 with

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a bachelor’s degree in History, and from Northwestern State University in 2014 with a masters degree in health promotion. Coach Dean is married to the former Lauren Mcknight, and has two sons Cohen, born on July 4th, 2017, and Hollis, born on March 6th, 2020.

FOOTBALL COACHES

DENNIS EDWARDS OFFENSIVE LINE/ GUARDS AND CENTERS

Coach Dennis Edwards is entering his 3rd year on the sidelines for the In- dians. He will oversee the varsity and JV offensive lines. After graduating from South Gwinnett High School in 2014, where he played football and participated in track and field. Coach Edwards continued his playing ca- reer at Western Kentucky University and Purdue University, where he was fortunate enough to win 2 Conference Titles, and 3 Bowl Championships. Coach Edwards obtained his bachelor’s degree in business leadership (WKU), and his masters degree in Leadership Technology (PU). Coach Edwards is also the throwing coach for the Track and Field team here at East Coweta.

NICHOLAS JOHNSON OFFENSIVE LINE/ TACKLES AND TIGHT ENDS Full name is Nicholas Johnson. Starting 4th year on staff coaching Offen- sive Line & Tight Ends and teaching Special Education at East Coweta High School. He also coaches varsity lacrosse at EC where he resides as the head coach. Born and raised in Dadeville, AL. Played football for Richard White at Dadeville High School…was a three-year starter… named team Offensive Most Valuable Player as a senior…was a first- team all-district and all-region selection. Went on to play collegiate football at Jacksonville State University under the leadership of head coaches Jack Crowe, Bill Clark, and John Grass. Started a total of 49 games as a Gamecock, won 3 consecutive conference championships, played for a

National Championship in 2015, and was voted first team all-conference as a senior. Received a Bachelors of Arts in Special Education in 2017 from Jacksonville State University. Graduated with his Master’s Degree from University of West Georgia in the Fall of 2020 and he is currently working towards his specialist.

FOOTBALL COACHES

RONALD STEINHEFLER WIDE RECIEVERS

Mr. Ronald Steinhelfer is starting his 4th year of teaching and 7th year of coaching. 2021 will mark his debut season at East Coweta. Coach Stein coached 3 years of high school football at Lowndes High School and 3 years at Crisp County High School after he served 10 years in the United States Air Force. He took the tight end and H-backs job at Crisp County High School in 2018 before being promoted to Offensive Coordinator for the 2020 season. Coach Stein graduated in 2008 from Bellefontaine High School in Ohio, Bowling Green State University in 2018 with a bachelor’s degree in Management and Technology. Coach Stein has been married to Jennifer Steinhelfer since February 15th, 2011, and has three sons Car- ter, born on December 17th, 2013, Carson, born on July 15th, 2015, and Carden, born January 25th, 2019.

Ronald, Jennifer, Carter, Carson, and Carden

PATRICK JORDAN RUNNINGBACKS AND H BACKS

Mr. Pat Jordan is entering his 10th year of coaching Georgia high school football. 2021 will mark his first year at East Coweta High School where he will be coaching the Running Backs and H-Backs, while teaching PE at the High School. Prior to East Coweta, Jordan spent three successful years at Crisp County High School, where he coached defensive backs and was the Special Teams Coordinator. Crisp County was the AAA State Runner-up in 2019, and made a Semi-Final appearance in 2020. Jordan also spent six years in the Dublin, GA area coaching at both East Laurens and Dublin High School. Coach Jordan is a 2004 graduate of Vidalia High School and received both his Bachelor and Masters degrees from Georgia Southern University.

FOOTBALL COACHES

ANDY WASHINGTON STRENGTH CONDITIONING COORDINATOR/

CO- DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/DEFENSIVE BACKS COACH Coach Washington is entering his 13th year on the sidelines for the Indi- ans after spending one season as an assistant at Jeff Davis High School in Alabama. He will oversee the development of the defensive secondary. After graduating from Spalding High School in 2003, where he played foot- ball and baseball. He continued his playing career at Morehead State Uni- versity and Auburn University Montgomery. Coach Washington obtained his bachelor’s degree in Health and Physical Education, his Masters in Kinesiology and his Education Specialists in Curriculum and Instruction. Coach Washington is pictured with his wife Mallory.

Andy and Mallory

MARK BARFIELD CO-DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/ OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS

Mark Barfield is starting his 7th year of teaching & coaching, entering his 5th year at East Coweta High School. The two seasons prior he was at South Gwinnett coaching safeties & outside backers, where they reached the second round of the playoffs. Previous to his coaching stint in high school, Mark worked at the collegiate level with the South Alabama Jaguar football team, assisting the defense & the safety position, as well as lead- ing the team development for players on & off the field. He is a graduate of the University of Georgia with a Bachelor’s degree in Sports Business and has his Masters in Counseling & Masters of Divinity. Coach Barfield is from Augusta, Georgia.

FOOTBALL COACHES SAM HONEYMAN DEFENSIVE LINE

Coach Honeyman is beginning his third season coaching and teaching at East Coweta High School. This will be his 12th season coaching and 6th year teaching. Coach Honeyman comes to EC after coaching one season at Harris County. He was the Special Teams Coordinator and Defensive Line coach. Before that, Coach Honeyman spent two seasons at La- grange High School serving as Defensive Coordinator. Before moving to Georgia, Coach Honeyman spent four years at Rocky Mountain College (MT). During his tenure at RMC he coached Running Backs, Linebackers, Special Teams Coordinator, and Recruiting Coordinator. In 2010, Coach Honeyman was the Defensive Line coach at Highland Community College (KS). In 2009, Coach Honeyman coached at Hellgate High School (MT) defensive line coach.

Coach Honeyman graduated in 2009 from Dickinson State University (ND) with a degree in Composite Social Studies Education. He graduated with a Masters in Coaching and Sports Administration from Concor- dia University Irvine, CA. He obtained his Education Specialist in 2021 from University of Augusta, GA. He is originally from Billings Montana and graduated from Billings Central Catholic High School in 2004. Coach Honeyman, his wife, Anne Honeyman, and their daughter Charlotte, live in Newnan.

CHASE SMITH 9TH GRADE HEAD COACH

COACH CHASE SMITH is beginning his fifth year with the East Coweta Football program, and second year as the ninth grade head coach. Coach Smith currently teaches Health and Physical Education at ECHS and also coaches the girls track program. Smith began his coaching career at Heri- tage High School in Conyers, GA where he spent one year as a defensive backs coach under Head Coach Chad Frazier. In 2013, Smith moved his coaching career to Coweta County as the Head Football Coach at East Coweta Middle School. In just his second season, he led the team to the championship game where they were the county’s runner-up. By 2015, Smith and the ECMS Indians won the county championship with an un- defeated season, their first county championship since 1998. Smith played

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football at Northgate High School where he was a 4-year Varsity linebacker and still holds the school’s re- cord for the most tackles ever recorded by a player with 421 tackles. Smith furthered his football playing ca- reer with a scholarship to the University of Mary in Bismarck, North Dakota, where he played linebacker for three years under Head Coach Myron Schulz, before transferring to the University of West Georgia. While at UWG, Smith earned his Bachelor’s degree in Health and Physical Education. Coach Smith is married to his wife Maggie and the couple has two daughters; Sterling is four and Collins is one.

FOOTBALL COACHES

AJ ELLIS 9TH GRADE ASSISTANT

Coach A.J. Ellis is entering his 3rd year on the sidelines for the Indians after spending 10 seasons as an assistant coach at Sandy Creek High School in Fayette County. He will be the 9th grade offensive coordinator, and coach the quarterbacks for 9th grade. He will also be coaching bas- ketball at East Coweta. A graduate of Northgate High in 2008, where he played football, basketball and baseball, he began coaching while working on his Associates degree at Georgia Military College.

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HUNTER INGRAM 9TH GRADE ASSISTANT

Coach Ingram is entering his 5th year coaching football. This is his 2nd year at East Coweta. Before EC, Coach Ingram spent 3 years coaching receivers and defensive backs at Cherokee Christian in Woodstock. Coach Ingram obtained his bachelors degree in Exercise Science from Kennesaw State University and just completed his Masters in Teaching at the University of West Georgia. He is currently enrolled at UWG for his education specialist in Instructional Technology. Coach Ingram is married to our head athletic trainer, Allison Ingram.

Hunter and Allison

FOOTBALL COACHES MARTIN BENAVIDEZ 9TH GRADE ASSISTANT

Coach Benavidez is entering his seventh season at East Coweta High School as the 9th Grade Assistant Football Coach. He brings some South Texas football experience where he has been serving as a coach/mentor for the past 11 years. This year he will be coaching the running backs and defensive line. Coach Benavidez hails from a small seaside city of Portland Texas where he graduated from Gregory-Portland High School in 1986 and after graduation he put country before self, where Coach Benavidez enlisted in the United States Air Force and was later commis- sioned and served honorably for twenty-three years. Coach Benavidez

college alma mater is Texas State University, San Marcos Texas through R.O.T.C. and holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Occupational Education. He also holds a Masters Degree from University of Texas Pan American in Special Education and a Specialist Degree in Teacher Leadership through LaGrange College. He cur- rently serves as a Special Education teacher. He has three children, Alexis, Lucas, and Julia.

CARSON CARROLL 9TH GRADE ASSISTANT

Coach Carroll is excited to begin his first year as the 9th grade offensive line and outside linebacker coach at East Coweta. For the past seven years Coach Carroll has served as the head baseball coach and assistant football coach at Timberland High School in St. Stephen, South Caroli- na. He is a 2009 graduate of Newnan High School. After high school he went on to play college baseball at Darton State, and graduated from The University of West Georgia in 2014 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Health and Physical Education. He and his wife Brittany have one daughter Anna Claire (7).

Carson, Brittany, and Anna Claire

OPERATIONS

TODD CRAFTON DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS

Todd Crafton is currently teaching his 13th year at East Coweta High School, primarily teaching US History and AP Computer Science. Over- all, this is his 14th year teaching after graduating from Georgia Tech and Georgia State. After previously serving as a lacrosse coach for both boys and girls, he joined the football staff for the first time as Director of Football Operations in 2018, and has loved every minute of it. He and his wife Lisa recently celebrated their 12th year of marriage and they have one son, Chris, who is currently in 3rdGrade at Glanton Middle School, where Lisa is a 4th Grade teacher.

Todd, Lisa and Chris

In his spare time, He likes to spend time with family, read, play video games, and travel. He is excited about the prospects for this season and can’t wait to see what these you g men can achieve both this year and going forward.

JIM MCKNIGHT ASSISTANT TRAINER/COMMUNITY COACH

Jim McKnight is starting his eighth year as an assistant trainer/commu- nity coach. However, he has been around the Indians program since he graduated from ECHS in 1983. He attended the University of West Ga. He has one son Jay McKnight who played for the Indians from 2011-2014, And was a middle linebacker & team captain. . Jim’s duties include man- aging the sidelines for practice and games, making sure the players and staff have what they need to run our successful program.

ANNOUNCERS

LARRY ROBERTSON ANNOUNCER

Larry Robertson is beginning his 26 th season as the “Voice of the Indi- ans.” He took over the announcing duties in 1995 from his brother, Wayne who was the “Voice of the Indians” for 23 seasons (1973-95). Larry is an alumnus of ECHS (1974) and a former football player (1970-73). He is also an alumnus of the University of West Georgia (1979) and is a mem-

ber of the Coweta County Board of Education, District 1, At Large (2012-present). He is married to his high school sweetheart, Janet Rob- ertson, who is also an alumnus of ECHS (1974). They have two daugh- ters, Natalie Robertson (ECHS 2010, UGA 2014) and Melanie Robertson (ECHS 2012, GSU 2016). They are members of St. George Catholic Church in Newnan and reside in the unincorporated Raymond Community. GO INDIANS!!!!

DANNY BRANCH SPOTTER

Danny Branch begins his 17th year as Chief Information Officer for AMB Sports & Entertainment and boasts more than 30 plus years of experience in systems development, deployment, and support. As Chief Information Officer, he is responsible for all information technology related activities for the Falcons and all other enterprises in the Blank Family of Businesses. Highlights from Branch’s tenure at AMBSE include leading the creation and launch of the Atlanta Falcons first official mobile app, Falcons Mobile, directing the launch of the Falcons first retail operations and Team Store and leading the initial creation and launch of the official e-commerce site for PGA TOUR Superstore. Branch also leads all IT operations for Mer-

cedes-Benz Stadium and the technology experience behind the stadium’s award-winning fan experience, which culminated in a record-breaking IT and technology performance during Super Bowl LIII at MBS.

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FOOTBALL COACHES STUDENT ATHLETIC TRAINER AIDES ALLISON INGRAM HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER

Coach Ingram is beginning her third school year at ECHS as the Head Athletic Trainer. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Science from Point University in 2016, where she was a collegiate cross country runner. She then earned her Masters Degree in Athletic Training from Life University in 2018. Her love for Athletic Training came from being a college athlete and working through injuries with her athletic trainers throughout college. Allison and her husband Hunter moved to Luthersville from Can- ton so that they could both work at ECHS. She enjoys being outdoors and spending time with her husband and their beloved dog, Brody.

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M A L A K A I D U D E K B R E N D A D U D E K

T A L Y N N E L L I S A L I C I A E L L I S A N D A M A N D A B R Y A N T

B R Y S O N F O L E Y J O S H U A F O L E Y , J E N N Y F O L E Y A N D B R O C K F O L E Y

J O S H M A C I A S A L B E R T A N D M E L I S A M A C I A S

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C A R L O S M O N T G O M E R Y N A T A S H U M O N T G O M E R Y , M A R L O U I S B A R B E R A N D E R Y K A H A R N O L D

R Y A N M C K E L P H I N M A R V E L L M C K E L P H I N , R E N I T A M C K E L P H I N A N D B R Y C E M C K E L P H I N

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SFOENO I TOBRALL

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J O S H S T R O N G , R E G I N A L D S T R O N G S R . , V A R R E N A S T R O N G , C L I F F T O N S T R O N G ,

C J S T U B B S C H R I S A N D B E V E R L Y S T U B B S

NIKERION TEAGLE, ARTHUR D. TEAGLE, SHAVONNDA TEAGLE, GLORIA TEAGLE, ARTHUR J. TEAGLE, NIASIA TEAGLE AND NIYANA TEAGLE

M A R I O N D U K E S A N D C O U R T N E Y W I L L I A M S

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CHEER COACHES

JODI GUESS HEAD CHEERLEADING COORDINATOR/ HEAD VARSITY COMPETITION

Mrs. Jodi Guess is starting her 18th year of teaching and coaching and entering her 9th year at East Coweta High School. Here at ECHS, the Varsity competitive team has won the Re- gion Title four times (2015, 2016, 2017, 2019) and placed in the top 6 at the state cheerlead- ing championship several times in the previous years. She was the Region 6AAA Coach of the year in 2009, 2012, and the Region 2AAAAAAA Coach of the year in 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2019. She graduated from the University of West Georgia with a Bachelor’s degree in Health and Physical Education and has her Masters in Educational Administration from Walden University. She is looking forward to another successful year for all of the ECHS cheerleading squads. Coach Guess is a former graduate of McIntosh High School. She is married to Kevin Guess and they have a beautiful sassy 10 year old daughter, Avery, who attends school at Willis Rd. Elementary. Go Indians!

KAYLEE BREWER HEAD JV COMPETITION/SIDELINE ASSISTANT

Mrs. Kaylee Brewer has been teaching and coaching cheerleading at ECHS for 6 years. As a former Indian, Kaylee cheered on the Varsity Coed Competition team her freshman year before transferring to Sandy Creek High School where she graduated from in 2011. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Special Education from the University of Georgia in May of 2016 and her Master’s degree from Kennesaw State University in May of 2019. Kaylee is a Special Education teacher in the self-contained classroom setting where she teaches students in grades 9-12. Kaylee currently lives in Grantville with her husband, Hayden, and their newborn daughter, Raelynn. She loves coaching and is so excited for this season! Go Indians!

CHEER COACHES

KELLEY ROSALES HEAD VARSITY SIDELINE/COMPETITION ASSISTANT

EC math teacher and GA Tech graduate, Kelley Rosales has been teaching and coaching cheerleading for over nine years. She has her masters and specialist degrees in education from Lagrange College. Coach Rosales has experience in coaching JV and Varsity football, basketball, and competitive cheer teams. She will also be coaching the Varsity sideline for the 2020-2021 school year. She has two daughters, Aurora and Luna.

HALEIGH TIERMAN HEAD JV SIDELINE/COMPETITION ASSISTANT

Mrs. Haleigh Tierman has been teaching at ECHS for three years in their Family and Con- sumer Sciences department. She graduated from East Coweta High School in 2012. This will be her second year working with the ECHS cheer program as the Head JV sideline coach and Assistant JV competition coach. She graduated from the University of Georgia in December of 2016 with a Bachelor’s degree in FCS-Human Development & Family Sciences and is currently working towards a Master’s in Education. Haleigh and her husband, Kevin, live in Grantville with their two dogs Jax and Lucy. She is very excited to continue teaching and coaching at her former high school!

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C H R I S T I N A E I C H M A N

M A Y A F E D E R I C O

C A T E F E R R Y

DANIELLA GARCIA-TEXIDOR

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J A B R E A F O W L E R

M E K A Y L A F R A N K L I N

E M I L I H O P K I N S

M A D I S O N J O N E S

K A Y A H L A N E

K A T E L Y N M I Z E

E L L A R I C H

M A C K S A M P L E S

H A N N A H S P A V E L K O

K A Y L A N T U R N E R

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C A I S I A A R N O L D

C A R O L I N E A T K I N S

P A R K E R B A R N E S

R Y A N N B E N K E R T

T A K A Y L A B E T T I S

M A L L O R Y B L A C K W O O D

G A B B Y B L A N K I N S H I P

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J E N S Y N C A R L I S L E

K E N N E D I C A S H

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B A I L E Y G L I C K

T A Y L O R H A R D I N

L O R E L E I H E N D E R S O N

A D D Y H O R T O N

J A L I Y A H L O W E

B R I A N N A M O O R E

A V A N A Z A R I O

M A R Y B L A K E P E R U S K I

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C A M E R O N R A I N E Y

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The East Coweta Marching Indians have brought national and international recognition to the citizens of Coweta County. They have performed in prestigious events such as the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parades; The Lord Mayor of Westminster’s New Year’s Day Celebration in London, England; the Waikiki Holiday Parade in Honolulu, Hawaii; the New Year’s Day Parade in Rome, Italy; the Disneyland Thanksgiving Day Parade and the Hollywood Christmas Parade, both in Los Angeles, California. The Marching Indians have been awarded many Grand Championships and Best in Class awards, and have been a Bands of America Regional finalist since 2010. In addition to the Marching Indians, the ECHS Band Program offers three concert bands, a jazz band, three winterguards, an indoor percussion ensemble, and many small chamber ensembles throughout the year. This year, the Marching Indians will be presenting “American Nostalgia.” Drum Majors Sheridan Bock-Martinez, Kaytlynn DeWinter, and Eliza Thomas will be leading the 130 Marching Indians through numerous half-time performances, competitions, and parades.

ROBERT OWENS DIRECTOR OF BANDS

Robert Owens is in his twenty-first year as Director of Bands at East Coweta High School in Sharpsburg, Georgia. Prior to that, Mr. Owens was the Assistant Director of Bands for two years at McIntosh High School in Peachtree City, Georgia, and three years at Starr’s Mill High School in Fayetteville, Georgia. A native of Calhoun, Georgia, Mr. Owens graduated from Calhoun High School and received his Bach- elor Degree in Music Education from Jacksonville State University in Jacksonville, Alabama. At JSU, he belonged to the Wind Ensemble and the A Capella Choir, as well the “Marching Southerners.” In 1990, Mr. Owens marched with the DCI finalist “Spirit of Atlanta” Drum and Bugle Corps under the direction of Tam H. Easterwood, who was then the Director of Bands at East Coweta High School. During his tenure at East Coweta, the concert bands and the marching band have consistently received superior ratings and many first in class awards. The Wind Ensemble has performed at The University of Alabama High School Honor Band Festival, The Columbus State University Honor Bands of Georgia Clinic, The Ken- nesaw State University Concert Band Invitational, the Southeastern Honor Band Clinic at Troy University and the Music For All concert band regional at Georgia State University. Mr. Owens was introduced to music at an early age by his father, Charles T. Owens, who had many gospel songs published by the Stamps Baxter Publishing Company. He is a member of the Georgia Music Educators Association, Music Educators National Convention, and the National Band Association.

CHRIS NEIDHARDT ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF BANDS

Chris Neidhardt is currently in his 16th year as the Associate Director of Bands at ECHS. He conducts the Symphonic Band, co-conducts the Concert Band, and assists with the Wind Ensemble and Marching Indians. He is also the director of the Jazz Band and Saxophone Quartet. Originally from Marietta, Georgia, Mr. Neidhardt earned a Bachelor of Music Degree in Music Education from the Univer- sity of Tennessee, Knoxville in 2006. He and his wife, Kathryn, live in Newnan with their two sons, Matthew and William.

MARY COLLINS BAND SECRETARY

Mary Collins is currently in her 28th year at ECHS and her 26th year as the Band Secretary. Originally from Stafford, Kansas, Mrs. Collins graduated from Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri, with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Social Science. When she’s not at school working with band, she’s busy celebrating newborn babies with her company, Welcome Storks. Serving Newnan, Peachtree City, Fayetteville and surrounding areas, Welcome Storks are 6-foot tall stork signs that announce to friends and neighbors that a precious baby has arrived. For more information, please visit welcomestorks.com.

JAMES CHRISTIANSEN ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF BANDS

James Christiansen is in his third year as band director at Lee Middle School after serving as band director for nineteen years in the Houston County School System.Mr. Christiansen is a graduate of Georgia Southern University where he earned his Bachelor of Music degree. He also holds a Master of Music Education degree from Auburn University and an Educa- tion Specialist degree from Georgia Southwestern State University. Mr. Christiansen was a marching member of Magic of Orlando and the Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps. Mr. Christiansen is an active tubist in the Middle Georgia Area. He is a charter member of Wellston Winds, and is co-founder of Camp ExtravaBANDza! summer music camp. His bands have earned consistent superior ratings at their yearly performance evaluations. Mr. Christiansen is a member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, NAfME, and Georgia Music Educators Association where he has served as Honor Band Clinic Organizer, Band Chair and Vice District Chair for District Eleven. Mr. Christiansen and his wife, Donna, enjoy spending time with their dogs, traveling during the summer, and attending Georgia Southern Football games in the fall. They are currently dreaming of their next travel adventure.

TEDDY SULLIVAN COLOR GUARD COORDINATOR

Teddy Sullivan is currently in his 21st year as Color Guard Coordinator at ECHS and has been instructing in the Atlanta area for over 30 years. While at East Coweta, the Marching Indians color guard has consistently received superior ratings as well as multiple first place rankings. The cadet winter guard has been the gold medalist in the Southern Association for Performance Arts (SAPA) for 18 of the past nineteen years. The Junior Varsity winter guard is a five time SAPA Medalist and the Varsity winter guard is the current SAPA Gold Medalist. Under his direction the varsity winter guard has been a Winter Guard International (WGI) Regional Finalist for 19 years, a seven time WGI National Semi Finalist and a three time WGI Na- tional Finalist. The Winter guard is the 2011 Pensacola WGI Regional Champion, the 2016 and 2018 Atlanta WGI Regional Champion as well as the Southeast WGI regional champion. Mr. Sullivan attended Jacksonville State University where he was a member of the Marching Southerners. He was also a member of the DCI Finalist “Madison Scouts” Drum Corps from Madison Wisconsin.

R E E S E S C O T T K A T E R O G E R S , D A V I D S C O T T

M I R A N D A C A V I N S S V E A C A V I N S , D A N C A V I N S

R A I N A T H O M A S C R A I G T H O M A S , R E B E K A H T H O M A S

A N D R E W M E J E R I S P E T E M E J E R I S , C A N D Y M E J E R I S

P E Y T O N M A Y H E W P E T E R M A Y H E W

X A V I E R C A R R I L L O J A M I L K A C A R R I L L O , A L B E R T O C A R R I L L O

A N T O N I O C U E V A S Y O L A N D A G A M E L , M A T T H E W G A M E L

K Y L I E C A R R O L L N A N C Y C A R R O L L , P H I L I P C A R R O L L I V

K R I S T I N K I M L A U R E N C H O I , E D W A R D K I M

B R I A N N A N I C H O L A S A M A N D A C O R D O V A , C H R I S C O R D O V A

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K E M Y A S L A T O N K J S L A T O N , C A T H Y N E E L Y , G E R A L D S L A T O N

N A T H A N W H I T E E L L I E W H I T E - S T E V E N S , M A T T W H I T E

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A N D R E W F A S A N O C A R E Y F A S A N O

H U G H H A Z E L T O N S H E R Y L S C O T T , S T E V E N H A Z E L T O N

D A N I - P E A R L R A Y H E A T H E R R A Y , C U R T I S R A Y

E T H A N J O H N S O N T I M J O H N S O N , L Y N E T T E J O H N S O N

A B B Y W I L L I A M S O N A N D R E A W I L L I A M S O N , D E N N I S W I L L I A M S O N

F L O C A Y E T A N O V I C T O R C A Y E T A N O , A N G E L I N A C A Y E T A N O

B R O D Y L Y L E , M E L I S S A L Y L E , K E I T H L Y L E

P A T R I C K S T O R Y K E L L Y S T O R Y

Princess Senoya He-ne-ha was a member of the prestigious Wind Clan of the Creek Indians here in Coweta County, and wife of Captain William McIntosh, a recruiter from the British Army. Their son, Chief William McIntosh, was both a General in the Army and one of the most prominent Chiefs of the Creek Nation. The Wind Clan was dominant in establishing present-day Coweta County. Furthermore, the Eastern part of the plot of land took on the greatest significance... Within Creek legend, East Coweta is considered to be the most hallowed ground within the county. Originally known as Willow Dell, our local town of Senoia was changed in the 1860’s to honor Indian Princess Senoya. Here at East Coweta High School, under the Friday night lights at Garland Shoemake Stadium, you will find our representation of the beloved Indian Princess. PRINCESS SENOIA

This is Junior Bri Wells 1st year serving as our ECHS mascot, Princess Senoya.

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