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Monday, October 6
Indian Alumni Update-Week Ending 10-5-08

Middle Tennessee St.(2-3) 14 Florida Atlantic 13

Dwight Dasher Rushing 1-1, Receiving 1-10

Florida State(4-1) 41 Miami(FL) 39

Penn State 20 Purdue(2-3) 6

David Pender 3 Solo Tackles

Devarro Greaves 1 Solo Tackle, 1 Assist, 1 QB Sack

Ralph Bolden Rushing 3-2

Savannah State 17 Clark-Atlanta(4-2) 14

Norris Milton 4 Solo Tackles, 5 Assists

Florida(4-1) 38 Arkansas 7

Virginia Tech 27 Western Kentucky(2-4) 13

Butler CC 35 Hutchinson CC(2-3) 17

Adam Davis 4 Solo Tackles, 1 QB Sack

Reedley College(3-2) 56 Diablo Valley 13

University of the Cumberlands 42 Pikeville(1-4) 7

Denver Broncos(4-1) 16 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 13

Boss Bailey 9 Solo Tackles, 1 Assist

Champ Bailey 5 Solo Tackles



Monday, September 29
Indian Alumni Update-Week Ending 9-29-08

Florida State(3-1) 39 Colorado 21

Justin Mincey 2 Solo Tackles, 1 QB Sack

Notre Dame 38 Purdue(2-2) 21

David Pender 2 Solo Tackles, 2 Pass Breakups

Pikeville(1-3) 20 Kentucky Christian 14

Devaughn Whitley 1 Solo Tackle, 1 QB Sack

Clark-Atlanta(4-1) 26 Miles 21

Norris Milton 2 Solo Tackles, 4 Assists, 0.5 QB Sacks, 1 Pass Breakup

Fort Scott CC 20 Hutchinson CC(2-2) 0

Adam Davis 3 Solo Tackles, 4 Assists, 0.5 QB Sacks

Ole Miss 31 Florida(3-1) 30

Kentucky 41 Western Kentucky(2-3) 3

Reedley(2-2) 48 Merced 12

Kansas City Chiefs 33 Denver Broncos(3-1) 19

Boss Bailey 8 Solo Tackles, 1 Fumble Recovery

Champ Bailey 4 Solo Tackles, 2 Assists 



Sunday, September 21
Indian Alumni Update-Week Ending 9-21-08

Purdue(2-1) 32 Central Michigan 25

David Pender 2 Solo Tackles, 3 Assists

Clark-Atlanta(3-1) 28 Kentucky State 27

Norris Milton 4 Solo Tackles, 3 Assists, 0.5 QB Sacks

Arkansas State 31 Middle Tennessee St.(1-3) 14

Dwight Dasher Rush 5-15, Passing 1-2, 3 yards, 1 TD

Hutchinson CC(2-1) 40 Dodge City CC 6

Adam Davis 4 Tackles, 1.5 QB Sacks

Shorter 52 Pikeville(0-3) 17

Devaughn Whitley 2 Solo Tackles, Kickoff Returns 1-9

Dominic Braxton Receiving 1-1

Wake Forest 12 Florida State(2-1) 3

Florida(3-0) 30 Tennessee 6

Western Kentucky(2-2) 50 Murray State 9

Foothill College 16 Reedley College(1-2) 10

Denver Broncos(3-0) 34 New Orleans Saints 32

Boss Bailey 5 Solo Tackles, 4 Assists 



Sunday, September 14
Indian Alumni Update-Week Ending 9-14-08

Florida State(2-0) 46 Chattanooga 7

Oregon 32 Purdue(1-1) 26 2 OT

David Pender 4 Solo Tackles, 1 Pass Breakup

Clark-Atlanta(2-1) 48 Stillman College 36

Norris Milton 1 Solo Tackle, 3 Assists, 0.5 QB Sacks

Kentucky 20 Middle Tennessee State(1-2) 14

Alabama 41 Western Kentucky(1-2) 7

Lambuth College 49 Pikeville College(0-2) 27

Devaughn Whitley 3 Solo Tackles

Reedley College(1-1) 31 Allan Hancock College 17 

Rishawn Edwards Punt Returns 1-0 

Denver Broncos(2-0) 39 San Diego Chargers 38

Champ Bailey 6 Solo Tackles, 1 Interception

Boss Bailey 5 Solo Tackles, 1 Assist



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Thursday, September 11
Purdue Defensive Back Awaits 'Biggest Challenge of His Career'

Sunday, September 7
Indian Alumni Update-Week Ending 9-7-08

Florida(2-0) 26 Miami(FL) 3

Florida State(1-0) 69 Western Carolina 0

Purdue(1-0) 42 Northern Colorado 10

David Pender 1 Solo Tackle, 3 Pass Breakups

Devarro Greaves 1 Solo Tackle

Clark-Atlanta(1-1) 28 West Georgia 3

Norris Milton 1 Solo Tackle, 4 Assists

Middle Tennessee State(1-1) 24 Maryland 14

Western Kentucky(1-1) 37 Eastern Kentucky 13

Highland (KS) CC 23 Hutchinson(KS) CC(1-1) 10

Adam Davis 1 Solo Tackles, 1 Assist, 1 Blocked Kick, 1.5 QB Sacks

Santa Rosa(CA) JC 38 Reedley College(0-1) 20

Brevard College 20 Pikeville College(0-1) 17

Devaughn Whitley 2 Solo Tackles, 1 Assist

Dominic Braxton Receiving 2-20 

Denver Broncos(1-0) 41 Oakland Raiders 14

Champ Bailey 1 Solo Tackle



Coach Mac 200 wins
Friday, September 5
Coach McWhorter Wins 200th Career Game

Coach Rich McWhorter, in his 19th season at the helm of the Charlton Co. Indians, won his 200th career game Thursday night when the Tribe defeated First Coast of Jacksonville, FL 32-18. McWhorter took over a struggling Charlton program in 1990 and immediately had them playing against Lincoln Co. in the state championship game losing 6-0. He has won state titles in 1999, 2004, 2005, and 2006 along with another runner-up finish in 2003. Here are a few of Coach McWhorter's milestone wins:       

 Win #1: 9-7-90 Beat Brantley Co. 15-6

Win #50: 9-29-95 Beat Brantley Co. 27-6

Win #100: 12-10-99 Beat Miller Co. 35-19 State Semifinal

Win #150: 9-24-04 Beat Appling Co. 33-7

Win #200: 9-4-08 Beat First Coast(FL) 32-18



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Friday, September 5
First Coast Falters

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Thursday, September 4
Charlton Freshman Makes a Fast Start

Monday, September 1
Indian Alumni Update-Week Ending 8-30-08

Troy 31 Middle Tennessee St.(0-1) 17

Florida(1-0) 56 Hawaii 10                                                     

Justin Williams 2 Solo tackles

Fort Valley St. 24 Clark-Atlanta(0-1) 19

Norris Milton 2 Solo tackles, 5 Assists

Indiana 31 Western Kentucky(0-1) 13

Hutchinson(KS) CC(1-0) 33 Northeast Oklahoma 14

Adam Davis 2 Solo tackle, 1 Assist, 0.5 QB Sacks, 1 Blocked Kick



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Saturday, August 30
Charlton County Pounces on Clinch County Early, Wins 'Swamp War'

Friday, August 29
Charlton Has Big Holes to Fill
Article from The Jacksonville Times-Union

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Sunday, August 24
Charlton The Favorite But Not a Lock
Article from The Savannah Morning News

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Saturday, August 16
Camden Dominates Tribe in Scrimmage
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The Charlton Co. Indians were handled easily by the Camden Co. Wildcats in a preseason scrimmage for both squads. After the Camden JV outscored the Indians JV 6-0 in the 1st quarter of play the varsity units of the two schools played the remaining three quarters. The opening quarter was scoreless but the Wildcats exploded for 28 points in the 2nd quarter as turnovers and the Wilcats efficient offense were the keys. Camden would add one final score in the final quarter. Anthony Wooding led the Indian offense with 26 yards on 3 receptions. Defensively Ryder Sloan led the Indians with 6 tackles while Kesean Peterson had a QB sack and Tony Hamlette recovered a Wildcat fumble. The Indians will get back to work next week having 2 weeks to get prepared for the season opening at Clinch Co. on August 29th.
08 Camden 3

FloridaHelmet
Thursday, August 14
Williams Making Plays at Safety

Monday, August 11
Soap Scrimmage is a Success
The Charlton Co. Indians held their annual "Soap" scrimmage Monday night at Indian Field giving Indian Fans a preview of the upcoming season. The football team thanks all those who attended and donated "soap" items to the team. As for the scrimmage junior RB Tony Hamlette scored three TD's on runs of 10, 10, and 65 yards. WR Anthony Wooding caught a 26 yard TD pass from Chris Milton, who passed for 99 yards.

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Monday, August 11
Ricky Hart, Ryder Sloan, and Anthony Wooding Honored by Georgia High School Magazine
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Charlton Co. seniors Ricky Hart, Ryder Sloan, and Anthony Wooding have been honored by the Georgia High School Magazine, a statewide publication covering high school football in the state of Georgia. Hart and Sloan were selected to the AA Pre-Season All State Team while Wooding and Sloan were both selected to the Class AA Pre-Season Academic All State "Star Honor Roll". Congratulations to these fine young men on these well deserved honors.
AnthonyWooding

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Sunday, July 20
Georgia On Their Minds
Article from The Denver Post

Maryland Helmet
Thursday, June 12
Ricky Hart Verbally Commits to Maryland
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Charlton County offensive guard/defensive tackle Ricky Hart has verbally committed to play football at the University of Maryland. Hart, a 6-3 315 pounder is slated to play offensive guard for the Terrapins. Maryland is a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference.

PurdueHelmet
Tuesday, April 1
Donley to Transfer to Purdue

Saturday, April 19
Indian Alumni Spring Game Stats

Florida State

Justin Mincey 1 Solo Tackle, 1 Sack

Florida

Justin Williams Receiving 1-6

Middle Tennessee State

Dwight Dasher Passing 12-20-1, 110 yards, Rushing 3-10

Purdue

David Pender 1 Assisted Tackle, 2 Passes Defended

Devarro Greaves 3 Solo Tackles

Hutchinson(KS) Community College

Adam Davis 1 Fumble Recovery



2008 Purdue Spring Game
Thursday, April 24
Charlton Coaches Attend Purdue Spring Game

Several members of the coaching staff attended the Purdue Spring game watching former Indians David Pender and Devarro Greaves play. Shown in the picture from left to right: Former assistant coach and current Lamar Co. head coach Jason Strickland, receivers coach Ian Warkentien, Purdue OLB Devarro Greaves, Purdue CB David Pender, team doctor Dr. Tom Whitesall, and Charlton Co. head coach Rich McWhorter.

 

Photo by Michael Carney of West Lafayette, IN


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Thursday, March 6
Boss Bailey Joins Brother Champ With Broncos

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Thursday, February 7
Bolden and Nightingale Named All State by GACA
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Charlton Co. standouts Ralph Bolden and Jarquess Nightingale have been named to the All State team selected by the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association. Bolden, who had previously been selected all state by the Atlanta Journal Constitution was named the AA Offensive Player of the Year for the southern part of the state. Nightingale, who led the Tribe in tackles for three consecutive years, had been selected as the Region 2-AA Defensive Player of the Year. Congratulations to these outstanding young men.

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Wednesday, February 6
Ralph Bolden Signs With Purdue University
Charlton Co.'s All State running back Ralph Bolden signed a letter of intent today to play football at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. He will join former Indians David Pender and Devarro Greaves who are members of the Boilermaker squad. Purdue is a member of the Big Ten Conference. Bolden, in addition to being named all state, was the Region 2-AA Offensive Player of the Year and was selected to the Times-Union Super 24 team. During his senior year he rushed for 1572 yards and 17 TD's. He rushed for a career high 240 yards versus Appling Co. He tied the school record for longest TD run his junior year with a 98 yard run versus Long Co. He owns the school record for the longest punt return with a 93 yard return versus Pierce Co. this past year. He is also the career record holder for yards per carry averaging 10.7 yards per carry for his career.

Signing Day 2008
Wednesday, February 6
Dexter Haynes and Ralph Bolden on Signing Day

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Wednesday, February 6
Dexter Haynes Signs With Western Kentucky

Charlton Co. senior quarterback Dexter Haynes signed a letter of intent today to play football at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Western Kentucky is in the transition phase of moving from NCAA Division I-AA to Division I. They are a member of the Sun Belt Conference. Haynes led the Indians to an 11-1 record and a berth in the state quarterfinals. As a senior he passed for 705 yards and 12 TD's while rushing for 657 yards and 14 TD's. He rushed for a career high 180 yards against Long Co. and had a 94 yard TD run versus Fitzgerald in the state playoffs.



Monday, January 28
2007 Football Awards

The 2007 Charlton Co. Indians held there awards program last week to honor the squad that went 11-1 and advanced to the state quarterfinals. Award winners were as follows:

Hang Tough Award-Tony Hamlette

Tony Geoghagan Outstanding Offensive Lineman-Tyler Drury

Outstanding Defensive Lineman-Kevin Webb

Most Improved-Kevin Webb

Joe Hagin Outstanding Linebacker-Jarquess Nightingale

Outstanding Offensive Back-Ralph Bolden

Bandit Award-Jarquess Nightingale

Champ Bailey Outstanding Defensive Back-Rishawn Edwards

Special Teams Award-Rishawn Edwards

Outstanding Receiver-Rishawn Edwards

Freshman Award-Ronald Eldell

Weightroom Award-Jarquess Nightingale, Ryder Sloan,Rishawn Edwards, Calvin Brown

Coaches Award-Jarquess Nightingale

Offensive MVP-Ralph Bolden

Defensive MVP-Jarquess Nightingale

Captains-Ralph Bolden, Tyler Drury, Rishawn Edwards, Dexter Haynes, Jarquess Nightingale



Tuesday, January 1
Indian Alumni in Bowl Games

Motor City Bowl, Detroit, Michigan

Purdue(7-5) 51 Central Michigan 48

David Pender 1 Solo Tackle

Humanitarian Bowl, Boise, Idaho

Fresno State 40 Georgia Tech(7-6) 28

D.J. Donley Receiving 3-33, 1 TD, 1 Blocked Punt

Music City Bowl, Nashville, TN

Kentucky 35 Florida State(7-6) 28

Capital One Bowl, Orlando, Florida

Michigan 41 Florida(9-4) 35

Justin Williams 1 Solo Tackle 



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Monday, December 31
Gators Loaded at Receiver

Sunday, December 23
Bolden Selected to Times-Union Super 24 Team

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Thursday, December 20
Ralph Bolden Chosen All State by AJC
Charlton Co. standout Ralph Bolden was selected All State by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution as a running back. Bolden, a Purdue commitment, rushed for 1,572 yards in only eleven games averaging 142.9 yards per game. He also ran for 17 touchdowns while averaging 10.2 yards per carry. Bolden was listed as an honorable mention RB on the all state team put out by the Georgia Sports Writers.

Tuesday, December 18
Indians Finish 3rd in Final AP Poll
Class AA

1. Buford (6) 60 (15-0)
2. Lovett 51 (13-2)
3. Charlton County 47 (11-1)
4. Dublin 41 (11-3)
5. Cook 32 (10-4)
6. Thomasville 28 (10-3)
7. Greater Atlanta Christian 19 (9-4)
8. Pepperell 16 (9-4)
9. Fitzgerald 13 (10-2)
10. Savannah Christian 12 (10-2)
Others receiving votes: Darlington, Jefferson County, Calhoun, Holy Innocents'.



BroncosHelmet
Tuesday, December 18
Champ Bailey Earns Eighth Pro Bowl Visit, Seventh Start

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Tuesday, December 18
Tattnall Co. to Join Region 2-AA
The GHSA heard appeals for lateral transfers to different regions Monday in Thomaston. Tattnall Co. won their appeal to transfer from Region 3-AA to Region 2-AA. Tattnall will join newcomer Benedictine along with the remaining members Appling Co., Brantley Co., Charlton Co., Jeff Davis, Long Co., McIntosh Co. Academy, and Pierce Co. to complete the new region alignments for the 2008-2009 football seasons.

Sunday, December 16
Indians Finish Second in Final AJC Rankings

Class AA

1. Buford (15-0)

2. Charlton Co. (11-1)

3. Lovett (13-2)

4. Thomasville (10-3)

5. Fitzgerald (10-2)

6. Dublin (11-3)

7. Cook (10-4)

8. Sav. Christian (10-2)

9. GAC (9-4)

10. Jefferson County (8-3-1)



Wednesday, December 12
Seven Indians Named 1st Team All Region

The Region Champion Charlton Co. Indians placed seven players on the first team of the 2-AA All Region team. Leading the way were seniors Ralph Bolden and Jarquess Nightingale who were named offensive and defensive players of the year respectively. Others making the 1st, 2nd, All Freshman, and All Academic Teams are as follows:

First Team 

RB-Ralph Bolden, Sr. (Offensive Player of the Year)

WR-Rishawn Edwards, Sr.

OL-Josh Green, Sr.

DL-Darius Stafford, Jr.

LB-Gerard Ham, Jr.

LB-Jarquess Nightingale, Sr.(Defensive Player of the Year)

DB-Rishawn Edwards, Sr.

Second Team

C-Tyler Drury, Sr.

DL-Kevin Webb, Sr.

DL-Josh Green, Sr.

LB-Ryder Sloan, Jr.

DB-Renaldo Jackson, Sr.

All Freshman Team

WR-Ronald Eldell

All Academic Team

Justin Bradley

Dexter Haynes

Josh Green

Anthony Wooding

Ryder Sloan

 



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Friday, December 7
Dasher Honored by TSN
Freshman receives All-American recognition

Sunday, December 2
Indian Alumni Update Week Ending 12-2-07

Oakland Raiders 34 Denver Broncos 20

Champ Bailey 3 Solo Tackles

Minnesota Vikings 42 Detroit Lions 10



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Saturday, December 1
Buford Exacts Revenge on Charlton

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Friday, November 30
Buford Ends Frustration Against Indians

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Friday, November 30
Long Distance Rivalry

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Friday, November 30
Buford vs. Charlton County

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Thursday, November 29
2008-2010 New Region Alignments
Beginning next year Region 2-AA will remain almost intact from the past few years. The only changes will be Savannah Christian leaving the region as they drop down to Class A while Benedictine and St. Vincent's Academy, both from Savannah will join the region. St. Vincent's is an all girls school therefore will not affect football scheduling. Benedictine is an all boys school that is dropping down from Class AAA.

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Thursday, November 29
Wolves Ready to Turn Rivalry Back Around

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Thursday, November 29
Buford, Charlton Co. Renew Rivalry

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Monday, November 26
Defending Champs Cast as Underdogs

Sunday, November 25
Indian Alumni Update Week Ending 11-25-07

Troy 45 Middle Tennessee State(5-7) 7

Dwight Dasher Passing 0-3-0, Rushing 7-2, Receiving 1-10

Georgia 31 Georgia Tech(7-5) 17

Florida(9-3) 45 Florida State(7-5) 12

Justin Mincey 1 Assisted Tackle

Green Bay Packers 37 Detroit Lions(6-5) 26

Boss Bailey 2 Solo Tackles

Chicago Bears 37 Denver Broncos(5-6) 34 OT

Champ Bailey 2 Solo Tackles



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Saturday, November 24
Canes Own Worst Enemy in Battle With Indians

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Thursday, November 22
Early Test for Three-time AA Champ

Sunday, November 18
Indian Alumni Update-Week Ending 11-18-07

Florida State(7-4) 24 Maryland 16

Indiana 27 Purdue(7-5) 24

David Pender 4 Solo Tackles, 4 Assists

Florida(8-3) 59 Florida Atlantic 20

Justin Williams 2 Assisted Tackles

Georgia Tech(7-4) 27 North Carolina 25

New York Giants 16 Detroit Lions(6-4) 10

Boss Bailey 4 Solo Tackles, 2 Assists, 1 QB Sack

Denver Broncos(5-5) 34 Tennessee Titans 20

Champ Bailey 2 Solo Tackles, 3 Assists 



MTSU Helmet
Saturday, November 17
Dasher To Meet High School Rival

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Saturday, November 17
CC Dominates East

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Thursday, November 15
Three-time State Champ Charlton Co. Welcomes Falcons to Folkston

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Wednesday, November 14
Flight of the Falcons

Monday, November 12
Indian Alumni Update-Week Ending 11-11-07

Georgia Tech(6-4) 41 Duke 24

D.J. Donley Receiving 1-27, Kickoff Returns 1-6

Louisiana-Lafayette 34 Middle Tennessee State(5-6) 24

Dwight Dasher Passing 5-11-1, 29 yards, Rushing 9-9

University of the Cumberlands 42 Pikeville(4-7) 21

L.T. Glover Kickoff Returns 1-19

Devaughn Whitley 2 Solo Tackles

Virginia Tech 40 Florida State(6-4) 21

Michigan State 48 Purdue(7-4) 31

David Pender 3 Solo Tackles

Florida(7-3) 51 South Carolina 31

Lane College 40 Clark Atlanta 27

Carson-Newman(10-1) 63 Tusculum 21

Denver Broncos(4-5) 27 Kansas City Chiefs 11

Champ Bailey 3 Solo Tackles, 1 Interception

Arizona Cardinals 31 Detroit Lions(6-3) 21

Boss Bailey 2 Solo Tackles 



Sunday, November 4
Indian Alumni Update-Week Ending 11-4-07

Virginia Tech 27 Georgia Tech(5-4) 3

D.J. Donley 1 Assisted Tackle

Georgetown College 45 Pikeville(4-6) 7

L.T. Glover Receiving 2-24

Devaughn Whitley Kickoff Returns 1-12, 2 Solo Tackles, 1 Assist

Florida(6-3) 49 Vanderbilt 22

Justin Williams Kickoff Returns 1-1

Tuskegee 51 Clark-Atlanta(3-7)  0

Carson-Newman(9-1) 58 Wingate 27

Florida State(6-3) 27 Boston College 17

Penn State 26 Purdue(7-3) 19

David Pender 3 Solo Tackles 2 Assists

Middle Tennessee State(5-5) 43 Louisiana-Monroe 40

Detroit Lions(6-2) 44 Denver Broncos (3-5) 7

Boss Bailey 1 Solo Tackle 1 Assist

Champ Bailey 2 Solo Tackles, 3 Assists



Saturday, November 3
Champ, Boss in Sibling Revelry

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Wednesday, October 31
Middle School Braves Take Conference Championship
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The Charlton Co. Middle School Braves won their 2nd straight Southeast Georgia Middle School Conference Championship Wednesday afternoon 19-16 at Indian Field. After falling behind 8-0 Charlton cut the lead to 8-6 on a pass from Tre Hamilton to Maurice Mainor. The Braves increased the lead to 13-6 on an interception return and PAT kick by Hamilton. Ware would take a halftime lead on the final play of the half to go into the break up 16-13. Charlton got a big break in the 3rd quarter when Ware fumbled and the Braves recovered in the endzone to go up 19-16. Both defenses battled it out in the 4th quarter with neither team being able to score.

Sunday, October 28
Indian Alumni Update-Week Ending 10-28-07

Middle Tennessee State(4-5) 48 North Texas 28

Dwight Dasher Passing 16-21-0, 159 yards, 2 TD, Rushing 10-24

Purdue(7-2) 35 Northwestern 17

David Pender 2 Solo Tackles, 1 Assist

Florida State(5-3) 25 Duke 6

Justin Mincey 2 Solo Tackles

Georgia 42 Florida(5-3) 30

Justin Williams 1 Solo Tackle, 1 Assist

Pikeville(4-5) 30 West Virginia Tech 6

L.T. Glover Kickoff Returns 2-62

Clark-Atlanta(3-6) 17 Benedict 14

Carson-Newman(8-1) 52 Brevard 13

Detroit Lions 16 Chicago Bears 7

Boss Bailey 2 Solo Tackles, 1 Assist



Sunday, October 21
Indian Alumni Update-Week Ending 10-21-07

Morehouse 22 Clark Atlanta(2-6) 13

Terrence Milton Receiving 1-7, 1 SOlo Tackle

UVA-Wise 43 Pikeville(3-5) 10

Devaughn Whitley 2 Solo Tackles, 1 Assist

Carson-Newman(7-1) 56 Lenoir-Rhyne 13

Miami(FL) 37 Florida State(4-3) 29

Purdue(6-2) 31 Iowa 6

David Pender 7 Solo Tackles, 2 Pass Break Ups

Florida(5-2) 45 Kentucky 37

Middle Tennessee State(3-5) 24 Arkansas State 7

Dwight Dasher Passing 9-20-1, 118 yards, 1 TD, Rushing 20-96

Georgia Tech(5-3) 34 Army 10

D.J. Donley Receiving 1-13, 1 Solo Tackle

Detroit Lions(4-2) 23 Tampa Bay Buccanneers 16

Boss Bailey 2 Solo Tackles

Denver Broncos(3-3) 31 Pittsburgh Steelers 28



PurdueHelmet
Friday, October 19
Sophomore Puts in More Work With Hopes of Increased Role

Sunday, October 14
Indian Alumni Update-Week Ending 10-14-07
Wake Forest 24 Florida State(4-2) 21
Justin Mincey 1 Solo Tackle, 1 Assist
Pikeville(3-4) 34 Lambuth 27
L.T. Glover Receiving 1-11, Punt Returns 2-39
Devaughn Whitley 1 Solo Tackle, 1 Forced Fumble
Michigan 48 Purdue(5-2) 21
David Pender 4 Solo Tackles
Georgia Tech(4-3) 17 Miami 14
D.J. Donley Receiving 1-10, 1 Solo Tackle
Middle Tennessee State(2-5) 21 Memphis 7
Dwight Dasher Passing 16-26-1, 230 yards, 1 TD, Rushing 19-180, 1 TD
Catawba 55 Carson-Newman(6-1) 49
Albany State 17 Clark Atlanta(2-5) 14


MTSU Helmet
Sunday, October 14
Blue Raiders Renew Memphis Series in "Dash"ing Fashion

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Sunday, October 14
Savannah Christian Almost Pulls Off Upset

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Wednesday, October 3
QB Club is Selling State Championship Posters
The Charlton Co. Quarterback Club is currently selling posters with images from the four state championship teams of the Indians. The cost of the poster is $10. The posters will be available at home games or you may contact Brian Huling, QB Club President, at State Farm Insurance.

Sunday, October 7
Indian Alumni Update-Week Ending 10-7-07

Clark Atlanta(2-4) 21 Concordia College 14

Terrence Milton Receiving 1-13

Bethel 41 Pikeville(2-4) 34

L.T. Glover Kickoff Returns 3-63

Devaughn Whitley 1 Assisted Tackle

Carson-Newman(6-0) 49 Mars Hill 28

Florida State(4-1) 27 North Carolina State 10

Justin Mincey 1 Pass Breakup

Ohio State 23 Purdue(5-1) 7

David Pender 3 Solo Tackles, 1 Interception

LSU 28 Florida(5-2) 24

Virginia 23 Middle Tennessee State(1-5) 21

Dwight Dasher Passing 17-33-0, 181 yards, 2 TD, Rushing 17-63

Maryland 28 Georgia Tech(3-3) 26

San Diego Chargers 41 Denver Broncos(2-3) 3

Champ Bailey 4 Solo Tackles, 1 Assist

Washington Redskins 34 Detroit Lions(3-2) 3

Boss Bailey 3 Solo Tackles 2 Assists

 


MTSU Helmet
Sunday, October 7
QB Dasher Quickly Grows Before Our Eyes

Monday, October 1
Indian Alumni Update-Week Ending 9-30-07
Clark Atlanta(1-4) 22 Miles 0
Belhaven 48 Pikeville(2-3) 28
L.T. Glover Receiving 1-35, TD, Punt Returns 2-8, Kickoff Returns 2-89
Devaughn Whitley 1 Solo Tackle
Carson-Newman(5-0) 49 Newberry 19
Florida State(3-1) 21 Alabama 14
Purdue(5-0) 33 Notre Dame 19
David Pender 1 Pass Breakup
Auburn 20 Florida(4-1) 17
Justin Williams 1 Solo Tackle
Middle Tennessee State(1-4) 47 Florida International 6
Dwight Dasher Passing 10-17-0, 240 yards, 3 TD's, Rushing 9-58, 2 TD's
Georgia Tech(3-2) 13 Clemson 3
D.J. Donley 1 Blocked Punt, Punt Return 1-15, 1 Assisted Tackle,