CCHS assistant varsity football coach Damien Gary instructs his players against North Oconee High School on Aug. 5 in Billy Henderson Stadium. While Gary has become known at Clarke Central High School as a coach, his football roots lie in Athens where he played wide receiver at CCHS and the University of Georgia. “It was an honor (to play at CCHS). We had a lot of talented wide receivers that definitely came before me (and) a lot that came after me,” Gary said. “(It was) a privilege being able to be trusted with playing wide receiver.” Photo by Lucas Donnelly
Sports Staffer Kendarius Butts talks with CCHS assistant varsity football coach Damien Gary about his playing days at CCHS and UGA and the lessons he’s learned from those experiences.
Sports Staffer Kendarius Butts: How did it feel playing wide receiver at Clarke Central High School?
Assistant varsity football coach Damien Gary: It was an honor. We had a lot of talented wide receivers that definitely came before me (and) a lot that came after me. I saw it as an honor and a privilege being able to be trusted with playing wide receiver.
KB: How about playing at the University of Georgia?
DG: While at UGA, I noticed a lot of talented guys that I played with, a lot of talented guys that were there before me, as well as after. So again, it’s always been an honor and a privilege to play the game of football, period, no matter where it was for me.
KB: Why did you play at UGA?
DG: A lot of different circumstances and decisions came with it. I was always interested in Florida State (University) and I had the opportunity to go to Florida State, (but) I tore my ACL (in) my senior year, so recruiting kind of slowed down a little bit, but UGA remained loyal and faithful. So, being my hometown, it was the best decision for me at that time to go to UGA.