First-year head coach Jason Cameron joins Jeffrey Roberts as the duo kicks off The Calvary Coaches Show. This week, Coach Cameron looks back at his team’s scrimmage against New Hampstead, and gives us the Cavaliers’ keys to beating Beach in the Erk Russell Classic. Junior Brexton Bell and Defensive Coordinator Stephen Miros join the show as well.

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Um, you know, had a great scrimmage uh against against a really good New Hamstead team that came out played really really well against us and you know you kind of get a a gauge of where you’re at and where you need to be and and one thing that we’ve said about our guys man they’ve been playing so hard um they’re so bought into what we’re trying to do. So you know it’s our job to fix the mistakes and my goal you know coming into game week is just continuing that playing for one another and just just really playing their butt off you know snap in and snap out. It’s a long season to get to this point. I’m sure it’s felt like a long road. This is year one for you. Let’s kind of go back with your coaching history. To introduce yourself a little bit more to the Cavaliers who maybe don’t know kind of what your style is. What is your history? You know Savannah football pretty well. Yeah. You know, started my coaching career really really young. I tell everybody, you know, I was an offensive coordinator at 22 years old. So, you know, I learned a lot more from mistakes and and things I did wrong than, you know, than most. Um, coached under a, you know, he coached me in high school, legendary coach in New Jersey, John Bernelli, who’s like a second dad to me. and um moved down to Savannah where I got a job at Jenkins High School and just just coached quarterbacks, you know, took a huge step back, coached quarterbacks, helped out with some DBs and kind of like earned my stripes some which was which was humbling and fun. So became the um OC at at Jenkins and then, you know, took over the head job in 2017 before moving to Vadelli in 2020 and then coming here in 2023. How about Mark Strad? A couple years under him. What did he do for you? Did you I mean what was your relationship before you came to Calvary and how did he prepare you to be sitting in the head coaching seat right now? Coach Rod and I have had a relationship for years and he’s a guy that I’ve really really looked up to in my coaching career and wanted to model my program after. Um we share a lot of the same beliefs that that I think wins and losses are really low on our level of importance. I’m gonna be honest with you. We we love to, you know, shape young men and we want to, you know, create a a a really really good program that schools are proud of doing things the right way. So, you know, just being able to work under him has made me such a better coach. I’ve said it multiple times. He’s made me a better person. He’s taught me different ways to different ways to approach kids, different ways to approach different situations, and you know, it’s just been a blessing for me to be able to learn, you know, for two more years, and I’m I’m definitely more prepared for this job. What are some of the things that you’ve tried implementing in these first several months, kind of going back to the winter when that baton was passed up through the fall, current fall workouts? You know, we started really talking about culture. Um, you know, all of our players, I think, could know exactly what we stand for as a football team. And, you know, we started in January. You know, we, you know, we lost earlier than we wanted to and and they were hungry to get back. You know, they they were we have we returned a lot of guys and a lot of guys that we played, you know, that are going to be playing this year, a lot of, you know, juniors and sophomores. And I know you’ll mention, you know, we got eight seniors on the entire football team and we’ve lost one to injury. So, we are a young football team. So, they were hungry to start. In January, we started workouts and, you know, there was times we had 40, 50 guys at that workout. So it was I I knew that we were heading in the right direction leading into spring practice which you know Calvary’s really never done before. So that kind of created a buzz moving into the spring. You bring up the roster. That’s exactly where I wanted to go because I mean you look at the breakdown of it. You are very kind of sophomore and junior heavy in terms of kind of leadership wise. You have a junior starting quarterback. You’re stud in the back field. Brexen. He is getting a lot of college looks. Starting with them and down the line. What do those middle two grades mean to this program right now? That’s huge. But definitely don’t want to, you know, disparage the senior class at all because, you know, I I thorough thoroughly believe high school football, high school sports, you’re going to be as good as your senior class regardless if you have two or 22, you know, and we got eight strong ones, you know, like, you know, Jay Varnner, Scotty Walker, uh, John Swendell, Carson Dean, Bryson Terry, those guys, they’ve played some snaps, you know, Bryson Terry kind of the newest to our our our um, you know, our rotation. But we’re going to go where those guys go. And, you know, those juniors are still as as as great as they are and as great leaders as they are, they’re still going to follow our seniors. You know what I’m saying? And Jay Barner is a guy that sticks out to me and Scotty Walker that have taken a a leadership role for us and I and I think that has paved the way for guys like Brexton and Emerson and James. Even though, you know, they might be in the forefront of the newspapers and stuff, those seniors is really going to what, you know, is going to drive us to whether we have a good season or or a decent season. How have those seniors handled the transition from from coach to coach? Oh, it’s great. You know, I I couldn’t I don’t think we could have handled the transition any any better. Um, you know, Coach Stout is the most humble person you’ll ever meet in your entire life. So the transition was so smooth. We announced it and it was back to business as usual. I was OC, he was head coach and let’s roll. Our our goal that year was we were still state championship hunting. Um so the so the you know the the transition was meaning was seamless and I think they were bought in. They were bought in from the jump. I had a great relationship with our guys and you know it was just like I said it was just business as usual at Calvary. Yeah. Well it’s a long season. This is stop number one but you did have a scrimmage under your guys’ belt. A big 3113 win in Puller against New Hamstead. We will talk about that scrimmage on the other side of the break. It’s the debut episode of the Calvary Coaches Show live from Trailer Park Pizza Party. Hey, the love of God. That desert I was in was deep, but now I’m out here feeling free. I’m chilling in the shade. Life gave me some lemons, but my Jesus, he be making lemonade. Lemonade. My Jesus making lemonade. Lemonade. I watch my worries. It’s goingus. Holy father. Devil thought he really got us. I guess he just forgot that God works everything for better. No matter what the weather, he needs it all together. Cozier than a sweater. I’m lighter than a feather. You mix the sorrow with the sweety. The love of God has got me clean. No spies. That desert I was in was deep, so dry. But now I’m out here feeling free, so fly. I’m chilling in the shade. Life gave me some lemons, but my Jesus, he be making lemonade. My Jesus making lemonade lemonade. I watch my worries. It’s going to be okay. But my Jesus, he be making the words I could ever say. Promise that the great bad would come along. He comforts in the sorrow. He’s giving in the loss. He stole the shame I carried and wore it on the cross. Welcome back in to the Calvary Coaches Show live from Trailer Park Pizza Party on Habsham Street. I’m Jeffrey Roberts, head football coach of the Cavaliers, Jason Cameron. It was a 31-13 win against New Hamstead. I don’t believe we leveled up a first down in the first quarter, defended the pass really, really well and and uh we were strong against the run. I thought we tackled well and rallied to the football, which you know, Coach Myers will come on here in a minute and that’s pretty exactly what we stand for. You know, we try to get 11 halfves to the ball at all times and I thought we did that. I thought we did that pretty well. Offensively, I thought we were we were okay. Um we we we we stumbled at times. I don’t think we were as crisp as we can be. Um my favorite part was probably the guy that struggled the most was James and you know when you get to know him and you realize that he knew he struggled and and but he’s not going to ever let it define him. He’s never going to pout about it. He came Monday and was just ready to roll individual focus on things that he did wrong in the in the scrimmage and he’s had a great week of practice. I can’t wait to see what he could do Friday. How does a scrimmage when it’s it’s your first good litmitness test of what you have on the field against a really solid New Hamstead team, what does that do for the first week of the actual regular season this week? It’s great for coaches. You know, we evaluate everything. We we we film every practice. Um and we took that scrimmage and we evaluated position by position and we tried to go deep into our bench because, you know, like you said, football is a long season. You know, God willing, you’re playing 15 games, 16 games with a scrimmage. So, you know, you’re only as good as your depth is. So, we had some guys that we wanted to get on film and see what they can do and we did that um and saw where they could help us. And like I said, we we’re going to dissect film down to the like the most minute detail and we’re going to really focus on that. What do you look are are there a laundry list of things that you look for? How do you take a performance from scrimmage? Do you individually broad picture? How do you digest that? Well, for for one, we have a phenomenal coaching staff. So, like I’m a my style of coaching is allowing coaches to coach. that’s why I hired them and they do a phenomenal job. So, you know, we were really really firm in our position groups. Um, we do a lot of um, you know, you say messaging and phone calls over the weekend and then we have, you know, big-time film sessions on Monday with our guys. So, you know, our guys are always constantly talking to their to their position coaches and I trust those guys and they’re they’re saying the same message and we’re all speaking one language. So, our guys are constantly being corrected almost in real time. What were some of the best things you saw from that Friday night? Effort. you know, you can never question our effort, our toughness, and and our physicality. Like, you know, our our guys love some some toughness drills we do in practice. And, you know, they wanted to do it as early this morning. I said, “That’s not our problem right now. Let’s focus on us. Let’s focus on the scheme, and let’s focus on continuing to get better.” So, I was super proud of our effort. I was super proud of our toughness. There’s some schematic stuff that we need to just clean up like most teams do in their first scrimmage. All right. Well, it’s now the real deal. So, last week, how much did you try and emulate what this week was going to look like? See, we we focused on us the entire week and we do that often. Um, you know, our our goal is that Calvary never beats Calvary and of course, you know, we’re going over what Beach is is always athletic. They’re always well coached. So, of course, you know, we go over our game plan for Beach, but we we put a huge emphasis on us. We never want to beat ourselves. We want never want to have self-inflicted wounds. So, you know, we’ve really focused on us and cleaning up all of our mistakes from our scrimmage. And then we, you know, we hit on Beach a bunch and prepare because they, you know, they’re a really really good football team. Well, we’ll get to the Beach Bulldogs a little bit later in the show. Coming up on the Calvary Coaches Show, it’s junior standout Brexton Bell. He joins Coach Cameron and I next live from Trailer Park Pizza Party. Heat. Heat. Hey, hey, hey. Welcome back inside the Calvary Coaches Show live from Trailer Park Pizza Party. Head coach Jason Cameron and I are now joined by junior running back, defensive back Brexen Bell. Thank you so much for hopping over here and hopping on the Calvary Coaches Show. Of course, man. you have had a great couple seasons. You’re getting a lot of college looks. Just where is your head space right now as you head into uh you know, your first year of being an upper classman? I mean, definitely taking up on that leadership role coming in. I’m always used to being the youngest guy on the field. I mean, alongside a couple other great players in my grade, but I mean, definitely just taking upon a leadership role and definitely focus on one game at a time. What can I do better each day of practice? you know, just constantly focus on improving, not just only as myself, but with the team. What’s your phone like blowing up for this guy? Listen, like guys like this, I was just talking to uh another coach and we always talk about like when you got guys like this, it’s just kind of let them let their god-given ability show and kind of stay out of their way a little bit. What about the recruiting process for you, Brexen, has been the most rewarding? I mean, I think it’s really just those those days I’m sitting in class and I mean, hey, I get a text from Coach Cameron, come to the uh gym office. I mean, film room. I mean, we’re definitely just seeing those different kind of results just make me kind of happy and knowing my hard work is kind of paying off. Yeah. Yeah. He’s definitely I think what I’m most proud of as a coaches is how confident I can hand his transcript to college coaches. You know, everybody knows how good of a player he is, but and how good of a kid he is and how hard he plays, but they don’t realize the time he puts into his schoolwork. He’s he’s a great student. He makes our hallways better. And to me, you know, that’s better than any offer could come. you know, he’s earned this not only on the field, but he’s earned it by by really hitting the books and really being, you know, a model of what we want all our student athletes to be at Calbert. How does he make you and your teammates want to be better young men, not just on the football field, but all all around? I mean, is is what he preaches every single day. Definitely that. I mean, he says like I’m for instance, one day at practice, he said, you don’t go in the store and don’t steal something because it’s not right. It’s because it’s the right thing not to do. So, I mean, it’s just little things like that that sticks with us each and every single day as we attack the day every day. You talk about doing the right things in life, but for you, this junior season is going to be a really big one. You’re still getting offers. What how important is it to do the right things on the football field, in the weight room, and really as a leader to show college coaches, hey, I can perform high at the next level? I mean, I think it’s really important. I mean, I also got my brothers watching me. So, you know, as in brothers, I mean like my team cuz I mean I don’t want to be set the wrong role model and not do the right thing and they follow after. Oh, just because I got these offers that means I can do whatever I want. No, it’s not exactly what it is. And I mean also going into college, you’re definitely going to have to be on your P’s and Q’s each and every single day. Coach Cameron, what is a guy who is getting so highly recruited at a high division one level do for everyone across the board? Well, exactly what he said. It’s your approach. You know, you have two choices. You could you could be complacent or start, you know, you know, you know, feeling yourself a little bit or or you could do what Brexen does and just kind of keep his head down and keep moving. Um, he knows what got him those offers. We say that often like remember what got you there. Um, someone is all, you know, all of us started somewhere and it’s usually way down in the basement. So, you know, what made him get there and stay true to yourself and stay true to your, you know, to your personality and, you know, complacency is a killer and and starting to think that that you’ve actually earned something is is, you know, someone that could really, really hurt you. And we know right now these are verbal offers. There’s nothing in writing. So each and every day you’re you’re you’re reearning that offer every day. What thing what’s your checklist look like this year that come December and January, you can look back and say I put my all out for this team and had the best performances I could. I mean definitely just I like to say a thing where I’m always available. No matter if coach got to put me in a tight end, go block the score. I’m always available. I think just looking back on my season, of course I want the stats. Of course I want the picks, the touchdowns, but I think I just want to look back on the season and say I did everything I can for this team. Well, Mr. Available, you like that, coach? I love it. I love it. If you watch him play, uh, what I love I want I want to Braxton, how do you feel that wrestling and playing a m being a multisport athlete helps you be a better football player? I mean, I think wrestling just gives me that grit and I mean, just definitely that endurance to where in your brain is that mentally toughness saying, “Oh, I can’t stop. I have to keep going even on the plays I’m tired. Oh, I just ran 10 plays straight in practice, but I want to get us up. No, it’s like you have to stay in there because wrestling is a one-on-one sport. So, I think it definitely built some mental toughness and it can reflect on the way I play as well. Yeah, we are we have a great coaching staff at Calvary that really preaches multisports. You know, we feel like they all go hand in hand. Um, Coach Strauss says it all the time, what makes us a special place is that every single coach pulls for one another. And like, you know, our wrestling coach want Brex to be good at at football and vice versa. And I want to see the basketball team win a state championship. I feel like that’s what truly makes Calvary special and what makes our multisport athletes so successful. Yeah. Well, he’s gonna you’re be hearing his name a lot over the loudspeakers at Calvary Day and on the road this season. Rexen, appreciate you coming on the Calvary Coaches Show. He’s going to have a great year and good luck. On the other side of the break, we are joined by defensive coordinator Steven Mirups right here from Trailer Park Pizza Party. The love of God has got me clean. That desert I was in was deep, but now I’m out here feeling free. I’m chilling in the shade. But my Jesus, he be making lemonade. gave me some lemons, but my Jesus living holy father got it. I guess he just forgot that works everything. No matter what the weather, he needs it all together. Cozier than a sweater. I’m a feather mixy clean. But now I’m out here feeling free. I’m chilling in the shade. But my Jesus, he be making lemonade. Lemonade. My Jesus making lemonade. Lemonade. I worries. But my Jesus, he be making lemon. Like sugares I could ever say. Promise that the great the good would come along. Cuz if life is always easy, he comforts in the sorrow. He’s given the loss. He stole the shame I carried and wore it on the cross. Provided me a future. Welcome back to the Calvary Coaches Show. We’re joined by defensive coordinator Stephen Miros here at Trailer Park Pizza Party. You joined the staff a year ago. What’s it been like? How have you enjoyed Calvary? And you know, just what’s it like to be a Cavaliere? I’ve enjoyed it. Um it’s a great program. I I think, you know, I I’ve always kind of seen Calvin from the outside and and what Strad and what he built kind of the foundation and coach Cam brought me home to kind of coach tight ends and and I really enjoyed just the culture of being at Cal. It’s and and what we’re doing this year with the culture is I’m really loving it. And you got to work pretty closely with this guy. Oh yeah, all the time. You know, um it’s funny, you know, I I knew him, Coach Myos, for a long time. you know, I almost hired him at Jenkins back in the day and, you know, he took a DC job somewhere else and we knew, you know, when you’re on the Donald Chumley coaching tree and coach Chumley speaks so highly of him, you know, is somebody that you want to surround yourself with. What about your guys’ relationship? You you said you come into to do tight ends, but now you’re on the defensive side of the ball. You were a very offensive-minded head coach. How is your relationship professionally and personally mesh now that you can have those kind of intriguing conversations? I you know I I think um you know coach Myos has been a defensive guy you know and then bringing him over to coach coach our tight ends last year he gave great insight in our meetings you know when we meet it’s it’s a collaborative approach you know so he he gave great you know insight almost from the defensive perspective of like you know well I would do this to stop that so it was really really good in meeting um and we always knew that eventually he’d slide over to that defensive side of the ball and you know it’s been a smooth transition you know I said he’s he’s he’s he’s a player’s coach the kids play hard for him they enjoy playing for him so again guys like that can coach for me Calvary for you how do Do you think as a coaching staff you pass along the message at what the school is trying to do and they find that balance of trying to be young men as a mentor for them, you know, and I think our goal is is is to make them young men and I think we’re trying to, you know, bring them to God and that kind of thing and and just try to make them a rounded athlete. It’s not just about football. It’s it’s what you do in the classroom as well. Yeah. What about this first week? You’ve had a lot of, you know, game weeks, first weeks. What is your repetition? What kind of things do you like to see? Is you have a routine for this first week of the season? No, just really, you know, just where’s our fundamentals? You know, a lot of coming out of the scrimmage is where where were we fundamentally? Were we, you know, flying to the ball? Want to make sure our efforts there at races a lot of mistakes, but we we want to make sure we’re we can align and do the fundamental things. Have you had to take a step back at all with a slightly younger roster? Where are you at presenting what kind of defense you want to run? So, we’re very very multiple. We do a lot of things, but we are we’re trying to keep it very simple. I think coach Karman does a great job on offense. There’s a lot of layers to his offense, but it it’s very simple to the kids and you know, and we we want to look complicated to the def offense, but we we want to be simple on our side of the ball. What is the balance for you guys as coaches to not confuse the kids, but you also don’t want to throw out relatively easy things for an opponent to potentially, you know, pick up on? Yeah, we want kids, you know, our biggest thing is is letting the kids play fast. It may be easy for us, but it may not be easy for them, you know. So, you know, the biggest thing as football coach, you don’t want to out coach yourself sometimes. You don’t want to be, you know, okay at a lot of things. Let’s focus on two or three things and be great at those things. And that allows guys like Braston, guys like these the our defensive guys that are high energy motor guys to play even faster than they usually do because it’s a lot less thinking and more reactive. Yeah. What’s camp been like for your defense? Do you have confidence? What what what kind of level have they given you? I I’ve got a lot of confidence. This is probably the fastest defense I’ve ever coached. Um and I’ve been part of some great BC defenses and stuff. From top to bottom, this this team can fly and and and they do a great job of getting everybody to the ball. Um they they all work as 11 on a string and I I can’t be more proud of that and that’s really what I saw coming out of the New Hampshire State game. What kind of worry do you have for your defense if at all when you get to walk to the other end of the field? You could turn your back. There were times on Friday where you were turning your back because you’re talking offense. What kind of confidence do you have in him and what he can do? Well, that’s the thing, you know, it’s it’s I I I trust guys. You know, I when I interview guys, you know, we do very minimal football talk. I know he knows ball. You know, one do you love kids? You know what I’m saying? and are you going to bring kids closer to the cross which which we do phenomenally at Calvin and you know are you just going to just pour into them every day. So like schematically we could you know we teach anybody to do anything. So like I I trust you know he’s on the defensive side of the ball. Coach Chumley’s on the defensive side of the ball. Coach Green who’s been coaching in Savannah for 30 years is on the defense side of the ball. So I trust those guys. If I got to go to television and make an adjustment offensively I wholeheartedly trust these guys. It’s why I hired them. They do a great job. And you know I live by this. You know, Derek Jeter talked about that there was he never felt nervous on games because of his preparation leading to it. We do a phenomenal job in preparation. So, like when Friday comes, we’re just resorting to all that prep work we did Monday through Thursday. Yeah. Well, just simply put, what are you most looking forward to this season? I honestly just kind of the building from game to game and and you know and getting the kids to understand that you know one through 10 is just getting us ready for 11 through 15 and and and and taking it one step at a time and just getting better with each play. Yeah. Yeah. My experience with this too is just watching watching young kids grow. Watching young kids grow is fun. Now it’s it’s it’s when you have a young team you pulling your hair out of your head sometimes. But, you know, it’s fun when you when you watch practice one and then you watch like game six and you’re like, man, look how much this guy’s grown. Yeah. Well, that’s cool. It’s a long season, coach. Appreciate you taking the time to join us right here on the Calvary Coaches Show. We have one more break and then we Coach Cameron and I take a look at Beach when we return. Give me that old power. Let me hear the church. Church. Let me hear the church. Church clap man purple coming back clap when that whole week beat you up and stretching but you hear that organ playing it blessings on chills by my spine got me crying make me overload you don’t know about it though church ham the coming out to burst inordify how we made mart out of these fathers and rose up all of his glorif Fire don’t care. Let me hear the church. Let me let me be the type of dude to get the Lord on his feet. I want to do the type of shows that the Lord want to see what I mean. If I can make the whole church clap, it ain’t a clap in the heavens. That clap just a clap glorified word singern. be Baby. We are back. The Calvary coaches show head coach Jason Cameron. I am Jeffrey Roberts. Now, coach, the focus, it’s game one against Beach. What do you have on them? And and what’s your confidence in your guys right now? It seems like I saw you guys this morning. They are eager to get out there. Definitely. It’s it’s definitely time to play another game. You know, when you play on Saturday, it comes to be a long week because you have that extra day. I’m super proud of our guys. We’ve been going six o’clock in the morning just to try to beat some of this heat, you know, and we got to be fast and we got to be efficient, but they’ve been locked in all on time and and ready to work. So, Beach is a really really good football team. They always been um coach Thompson does a really really good job over there and, you know, really really athletic quarterback play is is a strength of theirs. Uh big kind of grueling running back that also plays linebacker. So, you know, it’s a tall task and I’m just super excited that we’re going to have close to 100 Chattam County kids on a college football fields on a Saturday. Such a cool atmosphere for those kids. The Irk Russell Classic is something that’s been going on for years. It really celebrates football in Southeast Georgia this Saturday. The Cavaliers against the Beach Bulldogs at 6:00 p.m. Coach, to build up to a season, it really starts in the new year. your cycle restarts. Where in this fall camp have you seen your guys go from broad picture preparing for the 2025 season to focusing in on game by game, week by week? See, it’s funny. We don’t it it sounds cliche and I know probably but we don’t we we one of our things that we preach to our kids is celebrating small wins. Small small wins. So, we try to win every single practice. We try to win every single rep. We had a we had a young man last year, Jaylen Hicks, tear tear his knee up um the second game of the season. And I kind of use as an example just to say like you never know when God says hey you’re done for this season or you’re done for your career. So we say like don’t cheat yourself, don’t cheat the game. Every rep treated as it’s your last. Yeah. So the reps this week, is there a little edge to them? Do you feel like the guys are wanting to pop the pads a little bit? I I think so. You know, like I said, physicality is definitely not our problem. Um I think they’re excited that we’re playing Saturday at a college football stadium and you know, we’ve been at it for a long time. Like we took one month off and then kind of hit the road running. So, I think they’ve been, you know, we felt at New Hamstead week that we were ready to play another team and now I think they’re ready to get this season going and seeing kind of how we could finish. There are some things, I’m sure, throughout the season that are going to surprise you, good and bad, looking at it as it sits, what are a few things that you think this team execution-wise is going to be able to do come game one? Um, I I just hope we can hit on all cylinders. You know, we we’ve put a huge emphasis on special teams. you know, we hire, you know, coach Maku has been on staff for years and we I feel like, you know, he was time to to coordinate something and so he’s our special teams coordinator. I think that’s important that that he runs that part of our our our football team. So, that’s a huge emphasis for us. It showed Listen, our opening kickoff against New Hstead, in my opinion, set the tone for our defense. We’re flying down there. So, it seems like it’s working. Biggest thing for us is when adversity sets in, that’s the testament of a man. You know, how do you act when adversity sets in? And we will face adversity. So, I just hoping that this team, and I think they will because we we’ve really focused in on it in the offseason, that when adversity sets in, that’s when we’re at our best. Well, it’s a long road. It starts really over the last couple weeks and continues on hopefully into the month of December. We will be back here at Trailer Park Pizza Party every single Wednesday that there is a game. You will see the announcement on social media for the coaches show. Coach Cameron and I are going to break it down. But first, some housekeeping things. You can buy your Irk Russell Classic tickets from the Cav Shop on campus. And get this, they’re only $10 and $7 of each ticket goes to back to support our school here at Calvary Day. On Saturday, if you buy at Pollson Stadium, they are $15 and none of that percentage goes to Calvary Day. So, get to the Cav Shop, whether that be today, tomorrow, or Friday, and we’ll hopefully hopefully see you in Statesboro. Coach, you ready for a good season? I’m ready. Um, first of all, I want to just, you know, thank you for getting this off the ground, man. This is super cool. This is awesome for our school. And, um, Trailer Park, I want to thank them. And, and can you talk about their 50% off deal? Absolutely. After home games, the five home games this year, Trailer Park Pizza Party is offering 50% off all cheese and pepperoni pizza for anyone who is affiliated with Calvary. Just come in and say you’re with the Cavalier Faithful and you get yourself a half off a pizza. We were talking before the show, coach, you need a Friday night spot and this seems like it’s going to be it. Oh, yeah. We, you know, we just talked to to the personnel here. They’re super excited to have us. It gives, you know, in Savannah where a lot of guys are spread out and all over the place. It gives a common place for us to kind of, you know, come in here, hopefully enjoy a win. They’re talking about reairing the game on the TV and I just think it’s kind of what South Georgia football is all about is what we’re trying to do. Yeah, it’s going to be a fun ride, coach. Thank you so much. Appreciate you. Thank you so much for tuning in to the debut episode of the Calvary Coaches Show. Next week is a buy, but Coach Cameron and I will be right back here for the second episode. We’ll see you next week. Give me that. Give me that power. Let me hear the church. Turn the church. Let me hear the church. Church. Let me hear the church clown. Church clown. Let me hear the church.

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