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Garrett takes over Lady Lions basketball


Published May 15, 2009

LOGANVILLE — The reins of girl’s basketball teams at Loganville Christian Academy will be in the hands of a new head coach next season in what Gregg Garrett insists “will not be a re-building year.”

“We fully expect to compete for the championship in the Independent Schools Association of Georgia-Alabama,” Garrett said.

Garrett, who has coached the LCA middle school team for the past three years, will put a varsity team on the floor that is absent a couple of starters from this year but he says,

“We have a good mix of girls,” he said. “We will depend on our veterans for leadership because we will be a young team. We will be playing a lot of sophomores and even some freshmen.”

Garrett, when he is not coaching basketball, is president and owner of Athens TeleNet Marketing Solutions and is married to Kiddy. The couple has two girls, Charli and Alex.

“I believe we have the athletes, the facilities and the support of the school administrators to be the premier program in our area and in our state,” Garrett said. “We were a half-court team last year.”

But the coach says next year the Lady Lions will play more up tempo, press aggressively and look for easier shots.

Garrett also announced his junior varsity and varsity charges will be attending a team camp at Lee University in June and that LCA will be hosting a skills camp on July 13. The skills camp is open to all female basketball players in the community. For more information, contact Andre King, LCA athletic director, at 770-554-9888.


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