By Taylor Jones
Fox 5 Sports made an epic appearance at Henry W. Grady High School as part of their High 5 Sports Caravan tour Aug. 20. High 5 Sports visited 48 high schools in four days to showcase upcoming talent on the football field. The Grady Grey Knights showed off their spirit in a big way to kick off a new football season with their marching band and varsity cheerleaders at Grady Stadium. Some of the other APS high school football teams visited by the High 5 Sports Caravan were the South Atlanta Hornets, Maynard Holbrook Jackson Jaguars, Benjamin E. Mays Raiders and the B.E.S.T. Academy Eagles.

Members of the Henry W. Grady Grey Knights football team, marching band, cheerleading and dance teams were featured by Fox 5 Sports. Photo Credit: Taylor Jones, APS

The Henry W. Grady High School Varsity Cheerleading Team supports the football team during one of their pregame rituals. Photo Credit: Taylor Jones, APS

The Henry W. Grady High School Varsity Cheerleading Team showed off some of their signature moves and cheers. Photo Credit: Taylor Jones, APS
The Grady Grey Knights is one of four APS schools that will play in the 2015 High School Classic Saturday, Aug. 22 at Lakewood Stadium, 70 Claire Dr. S.W., Atlanta, GA 30315. The following high school football teams are scheduled to compete:
11:00 a.m. – Tri-Cities vs. Hardaway-Columbus
2:00 p.m. – Grady vs. Washington
5:00 p.m. – Carver-Atlanta vs. Carver-Columbus
8:00 p.m. – Mays vs. Langston Hughes
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The toughest adversity our JV team overcame was an absence of a returning player coupled with two new, first time JV coaches. Most programs have “cores” of returning players that provide a strong foundation for their teams, but we did not have that luxury. Our feeder program, Inman Middle School, provided us with players with a year or two of formal experience in middle school as well as 8th grade players. As a result, our team was very young compared to our competition: one 10th grader (new to the sport), nine 9th graders (2 new to the sport) and 12 eighth graders.
























Coach Hilaire is confident in his team’s talent especially with the growth of soccer in the U.S. He believes there is even the potential to join the U.S. National Team. “I will not be surprised to see some of them on the U.S. National Team in the near future,” said Coach Hilaire.
