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Calvary Day football coach to retire at end of the year

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SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) – It was announced today that Calvary Day’s Head Football coach will be officially retiring following the completion of the 2024 season.

Coach Mark Stroud has spent the past 33 seasons coaching high school football in the area. He spent 16 seasons as a coach at Toombs, one season at Swainsboro and the past 16 seasons at Calvary Day.

In his time coaching Stroud has posted a record of 272 wins and 110 losses. He has led his teams to 11 Regional Championships.

Stroud currently has the second most wins among active Georgia High School Association (GHSA) coaches and will retire as the 20th winningest coach in GHSA history.

He also has the most wins by a head coach in Savannah history.

Calvary Day received a first-round bye in the state playoffs. They await their second-round opponent, which will be the winner of Mt. Parang Christian and Greater Atlanta Christian. 

Assistant Coach Jason Cameron will take over following Stroud’s departure. Cameron previously was a head coach for six years. He coached at Vidalia from 2020 to 2022, winning the region title in 2020. He also coached at Jenkins from 2019 to 2017, winning two region titles in 2017 and 2019.

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