
Chattahoochee Tech will convert from a quarter to semester system beginning with the Fall 2011 semester, a move that furthers the goal of seamless education for Georgia students. For more information visit CTC's Q2S page.
After trailing into the fourth quarter, the Chattahoochee Technical College Club football team finally broke through, capitalizing on several huge defensive plays to overtake Shorter University JV for a historical 18-7 win on Monday evening at Ben Brady Field.
After a shaky start, the Golden Eagles just seemed all night to be on the brink of busting through the wall of youthful mistakes that plagued them in their home opener last week against EPSA. As the game wore on, CTC began to take control on both sides of the ball.
Read the full storyThe Chattahoochee Golden Eagles Cross Country Teams had strong performances during their first meet of the season at the UGA Invitational on September 4th in Bradley, GA. Second year CTC athletes Antonio Leija (29:48.66, 8K), Linda Rongoey (22:41.95, 5K) and Jovelle Patterson (22:43.43, 5K, unattached) set personal records at the meet. The men's team also included many newcomers to the team, including Delanzo Sharp who led the team with a 60th place finish (29:05.50). Donovan Miller (29:30.08, 63rd), Antonio Leija (65th), and Quintin Pittman (29:50.34) closely followed Delanzo to the finish line. Matthew Zietsma (33:22.18, 81st) completed the scoring for CTC by placing 5th on the team. Kris Covington (35:20.45, 83rd) and Ian Scarborough (40:42.76, 85th) placed sixth and seventh for the team. Demalzeo Anderson running unattached placed 82nd in the race (34:36.42).
Read the full storyInside help is on the way for the men’s basketball team, with the recent NJCAA National Letter of Intent signings of big men Richard Taylor and Leon Coleman. In much need of help in the post positions, the pair of transfers will bring size and depth to the Golden Eagle roster.
Read the full storyAtlanta area resident, Guy Coleman has been hired to develop the newly implemented Chattahoochee Technical College Lady Golden Eagles basketball program. Coleman, who coached the last two years at East Mississippi Community College, entertained a myriad of head coaching and assistant coaching opportunities before deciding to accept the Chatt Tech head coaching position.
Read the full storyChattahoochee Technical College begins it's sixth season of cross country this Saturday at the University of Georgia Invitational in Bishop, GA. This year's Golden Eagles men's team includes only one returning runner (Antonio Leija), and several strong freshman runners. Since fall classes do not begin until late September, the complete team will not form for several more weeks. However, the team is slated to have over 15 male athletes, double the size of last years squad. The team includes runners from the local metro area, across the state of Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, and Kenya. In addition to Antonio other harriers competing this weekend include: Delanzo Sharp, Joshua Olsen, Guy Jordan, Mathew Ziestma, Ian Scarborough, Donovan Miller, and Quinton Pittman. The 2009 team placed second in the region championships.
Read the full storyDespite only being in full pads for a couple of days, the Chattahoochee Technical College club football team had high anticipations going into its first game in history. The opponent, EPSA, had other plans and welcomed the Golden Eagles into the world of competitive football with a lesson in humility. In what was a competitive game through much of the third quarter, the Cobras erupted for 32 unanswered points in a 51-6 rout over CTC on Sunday afternoon at Corky Kell Stadium at Wheeler High School.
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Read the full storyFive members of last year’s TCSGAA State Championship team are making the move to the next level. The Golden Eagles finished last season with a 27-7 overall record, including completing the TCSGAA Conference schedule undefeated, before advancing to the championship game and winning 97-78 over Middle Georgia Tech.
See the flyer for more informationCTC Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Practice begins Monday August 9th 4pm – Wildwood Park – Barclay Circle & South Cobb Road
Current students must have an overall 2.0 GPA (all classes). Students must register for full time (12 hours or more) for Fall Quarter. Athlete must get a physical exam ($35 at any CVS Clinic). No experience needed, no tryouts, everyone welcome.
See the flyer for more informationNew basketball player signs with Chattahoochee Tech
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Read the full storyThrough a great support system and her own sheer determination, Tabitha Perkinson was able to accomplish something Wednesday that seemed implausible nearly two years ago.
Perkinson, a Woodland High senior, signed a track and field scholarship to Chattahoochee Technical College, which will allow her to do something she has been passionate about.
Read the full story at The Daily TribuneThe Chattahoochee Technical College Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track Team’s completed their season on May 20th-22nd at the NJCAA National Outdoor Championships in Hutchinson, Kansas. Although nationally ranked long jumper Shauntia Mosley was unable to make the trip due to a family emergency other members of the team provided great performances.
Read the full story.Intramural Club Baseball will hold an informational/registration session on Wednesday June 2 in the H Building at the Marietta Campus at 6:00pm. The CTC Club Baseball team will compete in a local Cobb County men's baseball league, along with other club teams. All interested Chattahoochee Technical College students, faculty and staff who are encouraged to come. For more information please email Yvon Germeus at Germeus@gmail.com or ygermeus@students.chattahoocheetech.edu or call 404-732-3737.
Intramural Club Softball will hold an informational/registration session on Wednesday June 2 in the H Building at the Marietta Campus at 5:00pm. The CTC Club Softball team will compete in a local Cobb County softball league. All interested Chattahoochee Technical College students, faculty and staff who are encouraged to come. For more information please email Yvon Germeus at Germeus@gmail.com or ygermeus@students.chattahoocheetech.edu or call 404-732-3737.
Intramural Club Cricket will hold a tryout at the Extra Innings Training facility in Cartersville. Team Trials will be held on Saturday June 5 at 4:00pm at Extra Innings Training Facility in Cartersville. The team will play in teh Atlanta Cricket Conference this July. For information please contact Hashim Ahmadani at hahmadani@chattahoocheetech.edu or 770-827-5469.
Check all the standings and photos from CTC Intramural Indoor Soccer
Read the full story.Chattahoochee Tech Student Athletes Shauntia Mosley, Jovelle Patterson, Ioni Christian, Harrison Philp, Andrew Archer, and Linda Rongoey will be attending the National Junior College Athletic Association Outdoor National Track and Field Championships in Hutchinson, KS May 19th through May 23rd. Please excuse their absence from class and allow them to make up any missing assignments.
Read the full story.The Chattahoochee Technical College men’s basketball program announces the signing of Marquez Mobley to the 2010-2011 roster on Thursday morning at Northgate High School.
Read the full story.The Chattahoochee Technical College men’s basketball program announces the signing of two more additions to the 2010-2011 roster. During the Food & Fun Student Life event at the Marietta Campus hosted by Lyle Cartwright, the Golden Eagles athletic department signed a letter of intent with Bobby Perdue, a 6’1” guard, from Dunwoody High School, along with 6’5” guard/forward, Cifton Cormier, from Westbury High School (TX).
Read the full story.The Chattahoochee Technical College men’s basketball program announces the signing of two more additions to the 2010-2011 roster. During the Food & Fun Student Life event at the Marietta Campus hosted by Lyle Cartwright, the Golden Eagles athletic department signed a letter of intent with Brian Collier, a 6’9” center, Banneker High School, along with 6’5” guard/forward, Alem Peljto, from St. Pius X High School.
Read the full story.The Chattahoochee Technical College men’s basketball program is making preparations to work towards another Championship next season. The Golden Eagles, who won the 2010 TCSGAA State Championship, after posting an impressive 27-7 overall record, signed two metro Atlanta area players on Tuesday afternoon at the North Metro Campus. During the Food & Fun Student Life event hosted by Lyle Cartwright, the Golden Eagles athletic department signed a letter of intent with Chaddeus Pressey, a 6’6” forward, from Palm Beach High School (FL), along with 6’4” shooting guard, Kellby Kitson, who played for nearby Furtah Prep School.
Read the full story.Dominique Richards could have started his collegiate basketball career somewhere beyond the junior college level, if it were up to his ability alone.
But, where you end up can often rest with the whims of the schools that show interest in you, and those schools took a flyer on Richards when it was all said and done.
Read the full story in The Daily Tribune News.Kenroy Jones signs a scholarship to Chattahoochee Technical College as head coach David Archer Jr. watches. Jones, a guard, is from the Netherlands. Amy Archer/Special Chattahoochee Technical College went Dutch with its most recent basketball signing, adding a 6-foot-4, 190-pound combo guard from the Netherlands on Monday.
Read the full story in the Cartersville Daily Tribune.Club level football is coming to Chattahoochee Tech! Check out the flyer for more information.
View flyer.Bowling Club offered by Chattahoochee Tech at Brunswick Lanes in Marietta, Ga. See the flyer for more information.
View flyer.Basketball free play is being offered through Chattahoochee Tech Intraumrals at JH Morgan Gym. Check out the flyer for more information.
View flyer.Soccer sign-ups for the Intramural Club have been exteded to 8px tomorrow!
Intramural Club is forming teams for the Spring League to play in established Cobb County area league. The league is open to both men and women, students, faculty, and staff. Contact David Archer via email or phone: 770.975.4242. Sign-ups end March 30th.
View flyer.Tryouts for men's basketball are right around the corner. Check the flyer for dates and information!
View flyer.College Park, GA – Chattahoochee Technical College’s men’s basketball head coach, David Archer, Jr., and assistant coach Marcus Henderson have been selected to participate in a Converse promotional game to be held on this Saturday at the College Park Auditorium.
Click here for the full story.Intramural Club is forming teams for the Spring League to play in established Cobb County area league. The league is open to both men and women, students, faculty, and staff. Contact David Archer via email or phone: 770.975.4242. Sign-ups end March 30th.
Chattanooga, TN - The Chattahoochee Technical College Golden Eagles did the unthinkable on Saturday night at Tennessee Temple University in winning the Technical College System Athletic Association men’s state basketball championship in its first season of competition. CTC fought off an athletic and energized Middle Georgia Tech, to beat the Titans 97-78, and claim the Title.
Click here for the full story.Cartersville, GA – The Chattahoochee Technical College men’s basketball coaching staff were recently invited to participate in the Bartow Ballers vs. Harlem Ambassadors Charity game at Cartersville High School, which was hosted the New Frontiers Organization. A portion of the proceeds from the game, which drew close to 600 spectators, went to benefit the Bartow for Children Advocates program.
Click here for the full story.The Golden Eagles Indoor Track team completed their indoor season with six athletes competing in the NJCAA National Indoor Championships on March 5th and 6th at Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Ill. Harrison Philp was the most outstanding male CTC athlete at the meet. Harrison reset the school record in the 800 meter run (1:58.03), qualifying for the finals in the event on Friday. At the finals, on Saturday afternoon, Harrison placed 8th in the event. Harrison also competed in the 1000m run on Thursday. Although he did not qualify for the finals, he reset the school record (2:36.88) and finished 14th overall. Shauntia Mosley was the most outstanding female athlete for CTC. During her long jump event, there was some problems with the officiating. At one point during the event, officials had indicated that Shauntia had finished 3rd in the event. However, when the final results were posted, she was listed at finishing 6th. Shauntia also competed in the 200 meter run. Although she did not make the finals, she had the best performance of her indoor season with a time of 26.91.
Ioni Christian reset the school record in the 200m run with a time of 26.62. Her effort however, did not qualify her for the finals. She also competed in the 60 meter run(8.01). Jovelle Patterson placed 11th in the 600 meter run (1:40.75), less than 2 seconds from qualifying for the finals. She also competed in the 800 meter run placing 14th (2:27.25). She was also less than 2 seconds from qualifying for finals in that event. George Oakman competed in the 60 meter run (7.10) placing 29th. Andrew Archer, competing with a pulled muscle, placed 18th in the 600 meter run (1:33.86).
"We were pleased with performances at the Indoor Championships," according to Head Coach Steve Prettyman. "We had hoped that Mosley would place in the top three. However, due to some officiating problems, that did not happen. We were very happy to see Philp make the finals and finish 8th. He has been working hard all season, and provided a great performance. He was one of only three athletes in the meet that competed in both the 800 and the 1000. Our team does not have a lot of the advantages of the top teams in the nation, including facilities, and equipment. However, we still manage to provide some excitement at each national championship. We hope that several athletes, in addition to Mosley (who has already qualified), can qualify for the outdoor national championships in May".
Additional members of the indoor team competed at the Oglethorpe Indoor-Outdoor Meet on Saturday March 6th. Performances at this meet included: JC Cherry, Long Jump (2nd tie, 19'), 200 (1st, 23:39), Quinton Thompson 200 (2nd, 24:33), Long Jump (5th, 18'5"), Ben Lewis, Mile (8th, 5:31), McMillian 200 (3rd, 28:74), Said Ahmed 3000m (7th, 10:02).
The outdoor season begins on March 26th and 27th with the Emory ASICS Invitational in Atlanta.
In a repeat performance from two weeks ago, the CTC Indoor Track team won 4 events, set 3 school records, and qualified in 2 more events at the Tiger Invitational at the University of the South in Sewanee, TN on Saturday (2/20/10).
Click here for more information.The Chattahoochee Technical College Golden Eagles will host the Georgia Northwest Mustangs Friday at 7:30pm at the Smyrna Community Center 200 Village Green Circle off Atlanta Road in Smyrna. The public is invited and there is no charge for admission to the game.
Click here for more information.Up to date information on the Golden Eagles Basketball Team record. Check out how your team is doing this season. Plus player stats and game breakdowns.
Click here for more information.The Chattahoochee Technical College Golden Eagles traveled to Central Georgia to take on the Middle Georgia Titans in a barn burner that started from the beginning of the game. The last time these two teams met was in Cartersville in January and Golden Eagles won easily 117-70 but this game was a real battle between these two teams. The eagles won the game on the road 98-90 before a partisan crowd in Perry, Georgia.
Click here for more information.The Golden Eagles won 4 events, set 4 school records, and qualified for nationals in 2 more events at the Sewanee Invitational at the University of The South in Sewanee, TN on Saturday (2/6/10). The biggest performance of the day came in the long jump, the first event. Shauntia Mosley broke the previous school record (15' 81/4") with ease, placing first in the event (by more than a foot) and qualified for the national meet with the 3rd best jump recorded in the country (as of 2/6/10) by a junior college athlete with a jump of 5.69m (18?")!
Click here for more information.The Sunday February 7th Chattahoochee Technical College Golden Eagles men’s basketball game against Ft. McPherson scheduled for 4:30p.m., at the JH Morgan Gym in Cartersville, has been cancelled. The announcement was made today by CTC head basketball coach David Archer. Coach Archer said, "Unfortunately, our game against Fort McPherson has been cancelled due to circumstances beyond our control and we are looking at moving the game to either Friday February 12 or Sunday February 14 and we will keep you posted."
On Friday evening, the Chattahoochee Technical College Golden Eagles men's basketball team will make history when they host the West Georgia Tech Titans. The game will mark the first time a CTC athletic event has been broadcast over the airwaves.
On Wednesday afternoon, an agreement was reached with WBHF AM-1450, of Cartersville, to broadcast the contest. Station Manager, Matt Santini and Station Sports Director Kevin Carroll, will handle the play-by-play and color commentating duties. Both have extensive experience handling sports announcing for local high schools in the Cartersville and Bartow County area.
Click here for more information.Up to date information on the Golden Eagles Basketball Team record. Check out how your team is doing this season. Plus player stats and game breakdowns.
Click here for more information.The Golden Eagles Indoor Track Teams continue to soar at the University of North Carolina Invitational in Chapel Hill, NC on Friday (1/29). Although the Saturday's events were cancelled due to 8+ inches of snow, and the team arrived late because of bus problems, CTC had some outstanding performances.
Three members of the teams qualified for the NJCAA National Championships in March. Harrison Philp qualified for nationals in the 1000m run with a time of 2:37.38 (NQT 2:37.89). Harrison placed 7th in the event, just missing the school record (2:36.24). Andrew Archer qualified for nationals in the 500m event with a time of 1:07.65. Andrew set the new school record in the event, and placed 7th overall. Jovelle Patterson qualified for nationals in the 500m event with a time of 1:21.97. Jovelle placed 11th overall and set the new school record for the race distance. George Oakman broke the school record in the 60m dash with a time of 7.08. George just missed the national qualifying mark (NQT 6.95), placing 17th in the event. Quinton Thompson set a new school record in the 300m event (40.61) placing 47th. Ioni Christian competed in the 300m event, setting a new school record (44.95), placing 26th.
Ioni Christian just missed resetting the school record that she set last week with a time of 8.00 in the 60m. Ioni placed 19th, just missing the national qualifying time (7.80). Shuantia Mosley placed 38th in the 60m (8.34). Quinton Thompson also competed in the 60m run, placing 47th (7.72). Newcomer Josh Turner placed 34th in the 300m with a time of 40.74. Half the team did not compete due to the cancelled Saturday events.
"We are very pleased that three athletes qualified for nationals at the shortened UNC meet", states Head Coach Steve Prettyman. "We were disappointed that our other athletes were not able to compete. We believe that several of them would have also had a chance to qualify this weekend."
Both teams travel to the University of the South in Sewanee, TN on Saturday, Feb. 6th.
ROSSVILLE, GA - Chattahoochee Tech proved to be road warriors against Georgia Northwestern Tech, as they defeated the Mustangs 83-78 at the Rossville Athletic Center on last Saturday afternoon.
The victory improved the Golden Eagles' record in the TCSGAA Conference to 2-0. They are 15-7 overall this season.
The two teams tied five times early in their contest, which was played Saturday, the last time at 12-all with 13:51 remaining in the half. Georgia Northwestern broke the tie with a bucket, but CTC quickly answered with a 3-pointer by Mark Christmas for a 15-14 lead. Christmas added another 3-pointer a minute later and the Golden Eagles never trailed again.
Read the full game report.Chattahoochee Tech Sports will have an information session about forming a Cricket Team to potentially compete in the Atlanta Cricket Association’s Club League this spring
See the flyer for more information.The Golden Eagles Indoor Track Teams competed at the Niswonger Invitational at East Tennessee State University in Johnson City, TN on Friday (1/22/10) and Saturday (1/23/10). CTC was again the lone junior college competing against 50 colleges and universities from across the Southeast, including Kennesaw State, Georgia State, and Emory along with host school ETSU. Both teams improved over their performances from the previous week setting and breaking several school records. Several athletes moved much closer to qualifying for the NJCAA National Indoor Championships.
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Click here for more information.With a foot of snow on the ground outside, the Golden Eagles Indoor Track Teams competed at the Appalachian State University Indoor Open at Boone, NC on Friday January 15th. Even though this was just the first meet of the season, and the team has not had much practice time due to the very cold temperatures the first two weeks of the month, there were still some outstanding performances.
Click here for more information.The Chattahoochee Tech Golden Eagles outshot the Albany Tech Titans in the first half, and that was all that was needed to win the game 86-83. Golden Eagles Head Coach David Archer said: “This was a great victory for the Golden Eagles against a very strong team on their home court Saturday night in Albany. The Chattahoochee Tech Golden Eagles took command of the lead from the beginning with a variety of three point shots from the perimeter, lay ups and foul shots from the line. The Albany Tech Titans battled back in the second half to tie the score at 83-83 with 24.9 seconds remaining in regulation but they were no match for the determined Golden Eagles. This was one of our best played games of the season”.
Click here for more information.The Chattahoochee Technical College Golden Eagles put together a second half surge but fell short in their road game loss 87-78 Saturday against top team South Georgia Technical College Jets. Golden Eagles Head Coach David Archer said: “Road games against top teams are an uphill battle as we have our work cut out for us. We came to play on Saturday since we had played them a close game during the last meeting in November on our home court..."
Click here for more information.The Chattahoochee Technical College Golden Eagles basketball team played one of its best games of the season against a strong Albany Tech Titans team at the JH Morgan Gym. The Final score at the buzzer when time expired was Albany Tech 99 and Chattahoochee Tech 97. Golden Eagles head coach David Archer said: “Albany Technical College Titans has one of the best shooting teams in the conference. The Eagles were behind early but fought back with our reserves playing extended minutes as they fought hard with the lead changing several times. Albany Tech head coach Sylvester Patterson did a superb job making adjustments in the second half even with two titan players fouling out of the game and one ejection. Albany Tech was still scoring but our golden eagles never ever gave up. This basketball game was an old fashion barn burner down to the last few seconds. Golden Eagles player Josh Brown was our top scorer in the game with a team leading 21 points. Brown went up and down the court like a road runner.” The other eagle players scored the following game points: Robert Broderick tossed in 17 and Courtney George had 16 while Richard David and Omarr Pruitt added 15 apiece for the eagles along with Shaun Cade’s 8 points.
The two teams meet again on Saturday evening December 12 in Albany.
The fourth Annual Frostbite 5K Road Race will be held on Saturday January 9th at the North Metro Campus. This event is one of the main fund raiser events for the athlete department. The profits for this event directly benefit the student athletes on the basketball, track and field, and cheerleading squads. Please mark your calendars to help this cause by participating, or volunteering on this date.
All details will exist soon on the road race web site (www.frostbite5k.com). Each paid participant receives a long sleeve three color t-shirt. Awards to the top age group winners will also be presented.
We are also looking for sponsors, if you have any contacts.
In past years we have had 100-130 participants (even in the cold temps). We would like to double this figure with active participation from our faculty, staff, and students. On-line registration will be available on December 7th, and will close on January 5th. On site (same day) registration will be available (additional charge) on race day.
We hope to see you there to support the Golden Eagles!
Albany, Ga. - The Chattahoochee Tech sports programs had a very successful weekend of activities. In addition to two outstanding victories by the new Men's Basketball program, the Men's and Women's Cross Country Teams both had very strong performances at the GJCAA Region Cross Country Championships at Sikes Farm in Albany, GA on Oct. 31st. The Men's team pulled off an upset by beating Young Harris at the championships to place second overall in the team competition. Young Harris had beaten the CTC team throughout the season until now.
Marietta, Ga. - The men's team demonstrated some strong pack running during the October 10th Southern Collegiate Cross Country Challenge. The top four runners finished 20th, 21st, 23rd, and 26th. Sam Kacergis lead the pack with a time of 32:03.2 on the very hilly 8K course at Wildwood Park. Antonio Leija finished right behind Sam (32:08.9). Angel De Los Santos finished 23rd (32:21.6) and Jose Perez finished 26th (32:53.5). Ben Lewis finished 5th on the team (34th, 33:59.5) helping the team to a third place finish behind Clayton State (18 pts), and Georgia College and State University (60pts). Other runners included Jeremy LeBlanc (36th, 34:10.6) and Ryan LeBlanc (62nd, 39:24.9). Unattached CTC runner Harrison Philp placed 6th in the event.
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