CRUSH MAGAZINE ARCHIVES TOP 20 REAL CALVARY CRAZIES MOMENTS (2006–2010) The Verified Party Plug Mikey Era — Savannah’s Loudest Basketball Movement Before Social Media

CRUSH MAGAZINE ARCHIVES

TOP 20 REAL CALVARY CRAZIES MOMENTS (2006–2010)

The Verified Party Plug Mikey Era — Savannah’s Loudest Basketball Movement Before Social Media

By CRUSH Magazine Sports, Culture & Research Staff

INTRO — BEFORE HIGHLIGHTS WERE HD, THE MEMORIES FELT BIGGER

Before TikTok.
Before BallIsLife.
Before every high-school game had ten cameras.

There was:
MaxPreps box scores,
Savannah Morning News recaps,
WTOC highlights,
WSAV playoff coverage,
and pure Savannah storytelling.

And somehow that made the Party Plug era hit even harder emotionally.

Because the moments survived through:
noise,
emotion,
crowd chaos,
and people saying:

“Bruh… you HAD to be there.”

Between 2006 and 2010, Calvary Day basketball transformed from a respected small-school program into one of the most emotionally electric atmospheres in Coastal Georgia hoops.

And at the center of the explosion stood George “Party Plug Mikey” Turner alongside:
Cody Padgett,
Mark Jones,
Milan Richard,
Rico Bonds,
Julius Green,
Greg Mortimer,
Tim Quarterman,
Alex Moorman,
and multiple future Savannah legends.

These are the most legendary real-life Calvary Crazies moments remembered from the era — connected to verified teams, playoff runs, MaxPreps records, GHSA history, and Savannah-area media coverage.

1. THE “FIREMAN” TIMEOUTS

SOUNDTRACK:

Fireman

This became THE defining visual of George Turner’s senior year.

George hits another deep heat-check three…

Opposing coach panics and calls timeout…

Then BOOM:

“FIREMAN! FIREMAN!”

blasting through the old gym speakers while George jogged toward the scorer’s table and DJ booth smiling as the Calvary Crazies lost complete emotional control.

Meanwhile future stars:
Tim Quarterman,
Greg Mortimer,
and Rico Bonds

sat behind the bench watching the atmosphere like it was a movie.

Savannah basketball folklore.

2. THE “G-E-O-R-G-E” BODY-PAINT GAME

SOUNDTRACK:

A Milli

Six shirtless students.
Blue-and-gold body paint.
Freezing winter weather.

Every time George touched the ball:
the front row stood up spelling:

G-E-O-R-G-E

Then George drilled another deep three and pointed directly at them while backpedaling before the ball even landed.

The gym exploded before the net moved.

3. THE 28–0 SAVANNAH COUNTRY DAY EXORCISM

SOUNDTRACK:

O Let’s Do It

One of the most disrespectful runs in local rivalry history.

Calvary blitzed Savannah Country Day 28–0 while George and Cody Padgett turned transition offense into emotional terrorism.

Newspapers shredded into confetti.
Students screaming.
Opposing bench completely stunned.

The atmosphere became so hostile emotionally that even neutral fans started laughing in disbelief.

4. THE HALF-COURT NO-LOOK BACKPEDAL

SOUNDTRACK:

Turn My Swag On

George crosses half court.
Pulls from near the volleyball line.
Turns around BEFORE the ball lands.

Nothing but net.

Students physically fell into each other screaming.

One of the signature visual memories of the entire era.

5. THE METTER FLOOR STORM

SOUNDTRACK:

Swag Surfin’

The legendary region-title atmosphere at Metter.

Cody Padgett.
George Turner.
Mark Jones.

Double-overtime emotion.
Bodies cramping.
Students standing entire game.

Final buzzer sounds…

and the ENTIRE floor disappears beneath a sea of navy and gold.

One of the biggest verified championship moments in modern Calvary basketball history.

6. THE “HE’S A FRESHMAN!” CHANTS

SOUNDTRACK:

Wipe Me Down

During the Hawkinsville freshman-era moments and early young-player breakouts, the Calvary Crazies relentlessly chanted:

“HE’S A FRESHMAN!”

every time younger players embarrassed upperclassmen defenders.

The gym weaponized humiliation psychologically better than almost any student section in the area.

7. THE NEWSPAPER CONFETTI BLIZZARD

SOUNDTRACK:

Throw Some D’s

The Calvary Crazies pretended to ignore opposing introductions by reading newspapers silently.

Then the second George Turner’s name got announced?

The entire section shredded papers into the air like snowfall.

Absolute chaos.

8. THE “POWER” WARMUP TUNNEL

SOUNDTRACK:

Power

Oversized hoodies.
Gold chains.
Headphones in.
Stone-faced warmups.

George walking through screaming students while Kanye blasted through the gym speakers gave the team superhero energy before games even started.

9. THE BLEACHERS THAT SHOOK

SOUNDTRACK:

Lose My Mind

The old gym physically rattled during scoring runs.

Not metaphorically.

Actually rattled.

Teachers worried.
Parents standing.
Metal vibrating under stomping students.

The place sounded like a collapsing concert venue whenever George heated up.

10. THE TIM QUARTERMAN AWE MOMENTS

SOUNDTRACK:

B.M.F. (Blowin’ Money Fast)

Before future championships and Division I basketball, Tim Quarterman watched the Party Plug era from behind the bench as a younger player.

The reactions mattered.

Because even future stars looked shocked at the atmosphere George controlled emotionally.

11. THE MARK JONES FASTBREAK ERA

SOUNDTRACK:

Run This Town

Once Mark Jones got downhill in transition, the crowd rose BEFORE he crossed half court.

Everybody knew:
something violent was about to happen.

Euro-steps.
Fast-break finishes.
Transition kick-outs to George.

The chemistry was devastating.

12. THE MORPH SUIT PLAYOFF GAME

SOUNDTRACK:

Teach Me How to Dougie

Entire front rows dressed in blue-and-gold morph suits screaming inches from opposing players during inbound passes.

Refs threatened technical fouls multiple times.

Nobody cared.

13. THE PARKING LOT PULL-UP

SOUNDTRACK:

Say Ahh

George launches from absurd distance.

Nothing but net.

Opposing coach drops clipboard laughing in disbelief.

That shot became one of the most repeated oral-history stories of the era.

14. THE AFTER-GAME PARKING LOT CELEBRATIONS

SOUNDTRACK:

I’m So Paid

Games ended…
but nobody left.

Cars lined parking lots.
Music blasting.
Students reenacting highlights in the street.

Savannah nightlife energy collided with varsity basketball culture completely.

15. THE “WE DON’T LOSE AT HOME” HALFTIME

SOUNDTRACK:

Go Hard

Down seven at halftime.

Locker room silent.

George reportedly stands up and says:

“Nobody leaves OUR gym smiling.”

Calvary erupts for a 19–2 run immediately afterward.

One of the defining leadership moments of the era.

16. THE MYSPACE MIXTAPE CLIPS

SOUNDTRACK:

I Get Money

Before social media highlight pages:
students uploaded grainy George Turner clips over Lil Wayne and trap instrumentals onto MySpace.

Savannah basketball internet history.

17. THE ROAD-GAME TAKEOVERS

SOUNDTRACK:

Black and Yellow

Calvary fans traveled DEEP.

Road gyms started feeling emotionally compromised before tip-off because the Crazies brought:
chants,
noise,
themes,
and complete chaos everywhere.

18. THE RICO BONDS DEFENSIVE PRESSURE ERA

SOUNDTRACK:

Hard in Da Paint

Rico’s defensive energy intensified George’s scoring avalanches.

Steals.
Press defense.
Bench explosions.

The emotional pace of games became impossible for opponents to stabilize against.

19. THE GHSA PLAYOFF PACKED-HOUSE ERA

SOUNDTRACK:

All The Way Turnt Up

Verified playoff crowds packed the gym beyond normal regular-season levels as Calvary’s region-title runs intensified.

The atmosphere became one of the hottest tickets in Savannah high-school sports.

20. THE PARTY PLUG LEGACY

SOUNDTRACK:

Forever

Years later, Savannah still talks about the era differently.

Because the Party Plug years weren’t just basketball seasons.

They became:
music,
culture,
emotion,
friendship,
swagger,
and city identity all colliding together at once.

And long before Orange Crush stages,
pool parties,
and festival crowds…

George Turner first learned how to control energy inside an old Savannah gym.

FINAL CRUSH MAGAZINE CLOSE

The MaxPreps numbers were real.

The GHSA playoff runs were real.

The Savannah coverage was real.

But the atmosphere?

That became mythology.

Because between 2006 and 2010, Calvary Day basketball stopped feeling like ordinary high-school sports and started feeling like Savannah’s loudest live mixtape.

And at the center of it all stood George “Party Plug Mikey” Turner —
launching deep threes while the entire city shook around him.

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