Alumni/ae News
Alumna Makes ESPN Debut
Maria Taylor '05 makes her ESPNU debut as a sideline reporter on September 10, 2011 when Arkansas hosts New Mexico at 7:00pm. |
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Alum Starts as a Redshirt Freshman at Stanford
David Yankey '10 made his first start at guard for Stanford on September 3, 2011 vs. San Jose State. See
article for a story about Yankey and his experience in his first start and moving from tackle to guard.
Alumnus' Journey to the Majors
Everett Teaford '03 is in his 5th season playing professional baseball with the Kansas City Royals. |
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Alumnus Delivers UGA Commencement Speech
Bobby Rowe '05 was selected as the student speaker at the University of Georgia's December 2009 graduation ceremony. Rowe graduated with a bachelor of business administration degree in management. A Hope Scholar, Rowe is a member of UGA HEROs, the university's largest student philanthropy, and a member of the Catholic Student Association. He also volunteers with Oasis Catolico as a tutor for Hispanic children from the Athens community. |
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Centennial Soccer Star Keeps On Scoring
Junior Sandoval '09 is a member of the 2009 National Junior College Athletic Association's Division I National Runner-Up Georgia Perimeter College soccer team. |
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Alumni Bobby Cool Gone Country
Bobby Cool '04 and has moved to Nashville and is making his mark on the country music scene. His music can be now heard on
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Alumnus Shows Work at UGA Senior Exit Show
Eddy Chang '05 graduated from the University of Georgia in May with a Bachelor in Fine Arts: Drawing and Painting degree. Chang and ten others had their Senior Exit Show at the new Lamar Dodd School of Art in Athens on Friday, May 1. Chang took both AP Studio Art 2D Design and AP Studio Art Drawing during his time at Centennial. Below are some of his paintings and drawings from the show. Chang is planning on pursuing a Masters in Fine Arts from the University of Georgia in Drawing and Painting.
Swimming Alumna Sets NCAA Record

Jamie Saffer '06, a University of Tennessee Lady Volunteer, set an NCAA dual meet record in the 100y breast in the January 24 meet at the University of Georgia. Saffer is currently ranked third in the country in the 100y breast, one spot ahead of Rebecca Soni, the 2008 Olympics Silver Medalist. Saffer has the eighth fastest time in history and a new University of Tennessee school record in the event. She has now automatically qualified for the 2009 NCAA Championships in her signature event. For more information, see: