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Tre Hamilton Signs With Albany State
Charlton Co. senior running back Tre Hamilton has signed a letter of intent to play college football at Albany State University. Albany State is a NCAA Division II school playing in the SIAC. As a senior Hamilton was selected to the Class A All State team by the Atlanta Journal Constitution. Hamilton set school records for career rushing yards(5278), rushing touchdowns(71), 100 yard rushing games(26), and points scored(502). Hamilton was the Region 2-A Player of the Year as a senior rushing for 1770 yards and 26 touchdowns. He was named first team All Region running back as a sophomore and junior.
Donovan Bolden Signs With Valdosta State
Charlton Co. senior Donovan Bolden has signed a letter of intent to play college football at Valdosta State. Valdosta State is a NCAA Division II school that plays in the Gulf South Conference. As a senior Bolden led the Indians with 37 catches and seven touchdown receptions. He also averaged 22.3 yards on kickoff returns including one touchdown. Defensively he made 40.5 tackles, intercepted one pass, recovered a fumble and blocked a punt.
Indians Hold Awards Program
The 2011 edition of the Charlton Co. Indians were honored Thursday in an awards program held in the school gymnasium. The following players received plaques showing their accomplishments and awards won: #2 Tre’ Hamilton Region 2-A Player of the Year Team Captain Team Offensive MVP Team Outstanding Offensive Back Award Team Special Teams Award Set New Career Rushing Records: Most Yards 5,278 Most TD’s 71 Most 100 Yard Games 26 Most 200 Yard Games 7 Most Points Scored 502 #5 Donovan Bolden 1st Team All-Region 2-A WR 1st Team All-Region 2-A DB Region All-Academic Team Team Captain Champ Bailey Outstanding DB Award Team Outstanding WR Award Team Weight Room Award #6 Tim Wescott Region Defensive Player of the Year Team Defensive MVP Team Captain Team Outstanding Defensive Lineman Bandit Award (Teams Leading Tackler) Team Weight Room Award #64 – Eddie Winn 1st Team All-Region 2-A Offensive Lineman Team Captain Tony Geoghagan Outstanding Offensive Lineman #63 – Spencer Lowe 1st Team All-Region 2-A Center #46 – Brent Wildes 1st Team All-Region 2-A Linebacker Region All-Academic Team Joe Hagins Outstanding Linebacker Award Weight Room Award #56 – Michael Alberts 1st Team All-Region 2-A Offensive Lineman Region All-Academic Team Weight Room Award #47 – Cody Wildes 1st Team All-Region 2-A Defensive Lineman #25 – Caleb Smith 1st Team All-Region 2-A Linebacker #15 – Trae Harrington 1st Team All-Region 2-A Punter Team Special Teams Award Team Most Improved Award #60 – James “Pig” Carter 2nd Team All-Region 2-A Offensive Lineman Region All-Academic Team #78 – Cody Davis 2nd Team All-Region 2-A Offensive Lineman Region All-Academic Team #52 – Will Gowen 2nd Team All-Region 2-A Defensive Lineman Team Most Improved Award #14 – Maurice Mainor 2nd Team All-Region 2-A Linebacker Region All-Academic Team Coaches Award Weight Room Award #12 – Devin Jones 2nd Team All-Region 2-A Defensive Back #73 – Jay LloydAll-Region Academic Team #43 – Doug Malin All-Region Academic Team #77 – Alex Johnson All-Region Academic Team #50 – Devin Batten All-Region Academic Team #68 – Daniel Wade All-Region Academic Team #27 – Jonathan West All-Region Academic Team #16 – Richard Dasher Coaches Award Weight Room Award #35 – Tran Conley Inspiration Award #4 – Scott Birchall Region 2-A All-Freshman Team Team Hang-Tough Award Team Outstanding Freshman Award #7 – Tevis Dasher Team Hang-Tough Award Team Outstanding Freshman Award #11 – Terry Wilson Team Outstanding Freshman Award #43 – Drake Gillis Team Hang-Tough Award Weight Room Award
Former Indian Adam Davis Makes a Sack and Forces a Fumble in Cotton Bowl
Monday, January 2
Bailey wins Darrent Williams Good Guy award
Wednesday, December 28
Champ Celebrates 11th Pro Bowl
Wednesday, December 28
Four Indians Honored on GSWA All State Team
Friday, December 23
Hamilton Selected to AJC All State Team, Bolden and Wescott Honorable Mention
Saturday, December 17
In the Game Magazine-Player Spotlight-Tre Hamilton
Monday, November 21
Hamilton, Wescott Hightlight Nine Indian First Team All Region Selections
Charlton Co. running back Tre Hamilton was named the Region 2-A Player of the Year while defensive lineman Tim Wescott was selected Region 2-A Defensive Player of the Year to lead a group of nine Indians selected to the first team. Other Indians making first team all region were center Spencer Lowe, offensive linemen Michael Alberts and Eddie Winn, and wide receiver Donovan Bolden on the offensive side. Defensively, defensive end Cody Wildes, linebackers Brent Wildes, and Caleb Smith, and defensive back Donovan Bolden were first team selections. Also punter Trae Harrington was selected as the first team punter. Second Team Selections are as follows: Pig Carter-OL Cody Davis-OL DL-Will Gowen LB-Maurice Mainor DB-Devin Jones All Academic Team Jay Lloyd, Douglas Malin, Devin Batten, Michael Alberts, Maurice Mainor, Donovan Bolden, Alex Johnson, Cody Davis, Pig Carter, Daniel Wade, Jonathan West, Brent Wildes. All Freshman Team Scott Birchall Monday, November 21
Letter From Prince Avenue Christian Athletic Director Richard Ricketts
Coach McWhorter: I wanted to take a minute to tell you that I really enjoyed meeting you and the people from Charlton last Friday night. I have been hearing of Charlton’s reputation in football for years and even seen you guys in the Dome on a couple of occasions. It wasn’t until seeing you guys this past Friday that I realized that Charlton doesn’t just have a great football team on the field. Your players, assistant coaches, and fans were great before, during, and after the game. I know your kids were upset after losing but even with those frustrations, they acted with great class. I know the fact that your kids were such great representatives of Folkston is because of the way you and your coaches run the program. I have to tell you that I was really impressed by everyone I met from Charlton County. I hope we are fortunate enough to get to compete against Charlton County again one day.
Richard Ricketts Athletic Director Prince Avenue Christian School Tuesday, November 15
Donovan Bolden Named Academic Athlete
Sunday, November 13
Hamilton Becomes Indians All Time Leading Rusher
With a forty yard run early in the second quarter against Miller County senior running back Tre Hamilton became the all time leading rusher for Charlton Co. High School breaking the record held of 5031 yards by Lamar Williams(1998-2001). Hamilton finished the night with 200 yards on the ground bringing his career total to 5209.
Milton, Hart Play Collegiately in Waycross
Saturday, October 22
Hamilton Continues Assault on Indian Record Books
Charlton Co. senior running back Tre Hamilton continues to break school records. Hamilton's four touchdowns against Bacon Co. helped him set the record for most career points scored with 472 breaking the old mark held by Lemuel Walker of 458 points scored. He also tied Walker's record for most rushing touchdowns in a career with 66. Another record fell when he rushed for 247 yards against the Red Raiders giving him 24 career games rushing for more than 100 yards breaking the record held by Lamar Williams of 23 100 yard rushing games. One other record is in his sights, the all time career rushing mark held by Williams. With 4882 career rushing yards he is only 150 yards short of breaking Williams' record of 5031 rushing yards.
Hamilton Breaks 1,000 Yard Rushing Mark for Season
Charlton Co. running back Tre Hamilton eclipsed the 1,000 yard rushing mark on the season in the loss to Wilcox Co. Hamilton rushed for 135 yards in the game bringing his season total to 1,020 on the year. Hamilton also broke the school record for most kickoff return yardage in a career with 936 return yards breaking the record held by Bama Adams of 915 yards. Wednesday, October 5
Wilcox-Charlton Region 2-A Showdown on Tap
Sunday, September 25
Indian Alumni Update-Week Ending 9-25-11
Kansas State 28 Miami(Fl) 24 Adam Davis 2 solo tackles, 1 Pass Deflected Air Force 63 Tennessee State 24 Anthony Wooding 2 Solo tackles, 3 Assists Georgia Tech 35 North Carolina 28 Arkansas Pine-Bluff 9 Clark Atlanta 7 Reedley College 58 Cabrillo College 7 Ronald Eldell 1 Solo Tackle Wednesday, September 14
Indians Looking to the Future Under First Year Coach
Monday, September 12
Indian Alumni Update-Week Ending 9-11-11
TCU 35 Air Force(1-1) 19 Anthony Wooding 2 Solo Tackles, 2 Assists Rice 24 Purdue(1-1) 22 Ralph Bolden Rushing 11-46 Foothill College 41 Reedley College(0-1) 33 Ronald Eldell KO Returns 3-37 Navy 40 Western Kentucky(0-2) 14 Georgia Tech(2-0) 49 Middle Tennessee State 21 Clark Atlanta(1-1) 21 Lane 3 Sunday, September 4
Indian Alumni Update-Week Ending 9-4-11
Purdue 27(1-0) Middle Tennessee State 24 Ralph Bolden Rushing 17-120 Air Force(1-0) 37 South Dakota 20 Anthony Wooding 3 Solo Tackles, 3 Assists Kansas State(1-0) 10 Eastern Kentucky 7 Adam Davis Started at Defensive End Georgia State 41 Clark Atlanta(0-1) 7 Terrence Milton Receiving 3-47, 1 TD Ricky Hart Started at Right Guard Georgia Tech(1-0) 63 Western Carolina 21 Kentucky 14 Western Kentucky(0-1) 3
JV Indians Shut Out Appling Co. 32-0
Tuesday, August 30
GHSA tweaks it's six class plan
Thursday, August 18
A Few Minutes with.....Adam Davis
Indians Struggle in Camden Scrimmage
Saturday, August 13
Air Force's Backups Keep a Positive Mindset
Thursday, August 11
Big Receivers May be Strength for Southern Jags
Thursday, August 11
Bolden's Toughness Pleasing to Purdue Coach
Sunday, August 7
K-State's Remodeled Defensive Line Has Coaches Excited
Soap Scrimmage a Success
The Charlton Co. Indians and Bethune Braves held their annual "Soap" intra squad scrimmages Frday night at Indian Field. The Braves got things started first with their offense scrimmaging against the Indian 9th grade defense. Unfortunately lightning in the area forced this part of the scrimmage to be cancelled on the opening drive. Brave running back Andrew Lee had rushed for 25 yards on four carries before the weather ended the drive. After about a thirty minute delay the Indians took the field. On the opening drive quarterback Richard Dasher found fullback Timothy Wescott in the flats and rumbled 59 yards to paydirt. He was aided by a great block from wide receiver Donovan Bolden. The Dasher to Wescott combination struck again later on when Dasher rolled left to pass, was pressured, and scrambled back right finding Wescott for 51 yards. This set up a one yard scoring plunce from Caleb Smith. Other big plays included a 34 yard pass to a leaping Desmond Epps and a 35 yard pass to tight end Cody Wildes. Both passes were delivered by Trae Harrington. On the night Dasher passed for 144 yards while Harrington added 82 yards. Tre Hamilton led the ground attack 26 yards on limited carries while while Shuvonte Gilyard added 25 of his own. Defensively the Indians came away with several fumble recoveries and quarterback sacks. Caleb Smith led the charge with three sacks. The athletic department would like to thank all that attended and donated items that were needed.
Sunday, July 17
Nighthawks hope to look at four QBs during camp
Monday, June 27
Purdue's Ralph Bolden Anxious For Return
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