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THURSDAY, JUNE 7 - 13, 2018 • Page 19
Stephenson High School pitcher Ga’von Wray was named a Metro Atlanta
Hign School All-Star by tne Atlanta 400 Baseball Fan Club.
Ga’von Wray was one of the top high school baseball players who were named 2018 all-stars.
Ga’von Wray honored by Atlanta 400 Baseball Fan Club
BY CARLA PARKER
carla@dekalbchamp.com
Stephenson High School pitcher
Ga’von Wray was honored May 31 by
Atlanta 400 Baseball Fan Club at its
annual Metro Atlanta High School All-
Star recognition event.
Wray was one of the top high
school baseball players named 2018
all-stars. He received a plaque and was
recognized with other all-stars during a
pre-game ceremony before the Atlanta
Braves game at SunTrust Park.
Wray led all DeKalb County pitchers
with a 0.79 ERA in the 2018 season. He
pitched 61 2/3 innings and threw 94
strikeouts. He finished the season with
an 8-2 record.
Wray was also named Region
4-AAAAAA pitcher of the year. His
teammates Shane Daley and Joseph
Jackson were named to the all-region
team as infielders.
Other DeKalb players to make
the 2018 All-Region 4-AAAAAA
team were M.L. King pitcher Lamont
Barner, M.L. King outfielder Jeremy
Cain and Tucker outfielders Miles
Bowens and Miles Grayson. M.L.
King’s Xavier Wilson made the
honorable mention list.
Tucker coach Matt Masce was
named region coach of the year.
Emory athletics finish fourth in directors’ cup standings
BY CARLA PARKER
carla@dekalbchamp.com
The National Association
of Collegiate Directors
of Athletics (NACDA)
announced May 31 that Emory
University athletics finished
fourth in the 2017-18 Learfield
Sports Directors’ Cup Division
III standings.
The fourth-place finish
represents the 17th time in the
past 18 years that Emory has
recorded a top-10 finish in the
standings, as well as an eighth
top-five finish during that
span, according to Emory’s
athletic department. Emory
finished the athletic year with
936.05 points.
Emory scored points in 14
sports and won the national
championship in women’s
swimming and diving.
Emory had nine other top-
10 finishes in the Directors’
Cup— women’s tennis (2nd),
DEKALB COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
1st and 2nd PUBLIC
MILLAGE RATE HEARINGS
Monday, June 11, 2018
TIME LOCATION
11:30 a.m. J. David Williamson Board Room
Robert R. Freeman Administrative Complex
1701 Mountain Industrial Blvd.
Stone Mountain, GA 30083
Monday, June 11, 2018
TIME LOCATION
6:15 p.m. J. David Williamson Board Room
Robert R. Freeman Administrative Complex
1701 Mountain Industrial Blvd.
Stone Mountain, GA 30083
Citizens interested in reviewing a detailed copy of the program
based budget may do so by visiting the DeKalb County School
District website at www.dekalbschoolsga.org.
FOR INFORMATION, CALL THE OFFICE OF THE
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER AT 678-676-0069.
men’s swimming and diving
(2nd), men’s tennis (3rd), men’s
soccer (5th), volleyball (5th),
women’s outdoor track and
field (5th), men’s golf (7th),
women’s indoor track and field
(8th) and men’s basketball
(9th).
Emory athletics also
claimed five University Athletic
Association conference
championships this past school
year—women’s swimming and
diving, men’s swimming and
diving, women’s tennis, golf
and softball.
The Directors’ Cup is
a program that honors
institutions maintaining
a broad-based program,
achieving success in many
sports, both men’s and
women’s.
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■ Proposed Substantial Amendment to the 2014-2018
Consolidated Plan, including the 2017 Annual Action Plan
DeKalb County is proposing to amend to the 2014-2018 Consolidated Plan, including
the 2017 Annual Action Plan in order to add the Lou Walker Senior Center Classroom
Renovation Project.
Due to the need for additional classroom and meeting space at the Lou Walker
Senior Center, the County is proposing to renovate the Lou Walker Senior Center by
converting current office space within the facility to 3,000 square feet of classroom and
storage space. CDBG funds in an amount not to exceed $553,738 will be used for
design and engineering, construction, furniture, fixtures, and equipment.
All citizens are invited to review the proposed substantial amendment to these
programs from June 8, 2018 - July 9, 2018 on the DeKalb County website,
www.co.dekalb.ga.us, and at the locations identified below.
DeKalb County Community Development Department
750 Commerce Avenue, Suite 401, Decatur, Georgia 30030
(404)371-2727
Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Wesley Chapel Branch Library Decatur Branch Library
2861 Wesley Chapel Road, Decatur 215 Sycamore Street, Decatur
(404-286-6980) (404-370-3070)
Please contact the libraries for days and hours of operation.
Comment forms may be obtained and completed at each of the above listed
locations. Comments may also be faxed or emailed to the
Community Development Department.
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