
Griffin High All-State linebacker Cartavious Woods (center, front) signed a National Letter of Intent on Wednesday at GHS to play football next fall at Fort Valley State University in Fort Valley, Ga. Joining Woods during a brief signing ceremony front row, from left: Grandfather Silias Wimbush, mother Stephanie Woods and sister Catera Woods. In the back row, from left: Griffin High head coach Steve DeVoursney, GHS counselor Kim Ray and brother Cordereous Woods. Not pictured: Dad Carlos Woods. (John Sullivan/Daily News)

Griffin High All-State quarterback Marcus Waller (center, front) — the 2009 Griffin Daily News Player of the Year — signed a National Letter of Intent on Wednesday at GHS to play football next fall at Fort Valley State University in Fort Valley, Ga. Joining Waller during a brief signing ceremony front row, from left: Father Marcus Dewberry and mom Corneeta Dewberry. In the back row, from left: Griffin High head coach Steve DeVoursney, Rodney McCord and GHS counselor Kim Ray. (John Sullivan/Daily News)

Griffin High senior pitcher Jeremy Holcomb (center, front) signed a National Letter of Intent last week to play ball at Middle Georgia College this fall. Accompanying Holcomb during a brief signing ceremony at MGC were his mom Ava Holcomb and grandpa Sammy Parker. In the back row from left are: Middle Georgia assistant coach Todd Hogan, Middle Georgia head coach Craig Young and Middle Georgia assistant coach Christian Castorri. Not pictured: Father Randy Holcomb.
The Warriors have made 14 trips to the Junior College World Series, winning four National Championships. They are currently ranked No. 5 nationally, coming off an appearance in the 2009 World Series. (John Sullivan/Daily News)
Three Griffin High seniors have signed National Letters of Intent to play collegiate athletics in the fall: Football players Marcus Waller and Cartavious Woods have signed to play football at Fort Valley State University in Fort Valley, Ga. and baseball player Jeremy Holcomb has signed to play baseball at Middle Georgia College in Cochran, Ga.
