CRUSH MAGAZINE CULTURE ARCHIVES MORE PARTY PLUG ERA SOUNDTRACKS & CALVARY CRAZIES MOMENTS The Real Songs, Real Energy & Real Savannah Basketball Chaos (2006–2010)
CRUSH MAGAZINE CULTURE ARCHIVES
MORE PARTY PLUG ERA SOUNDTRACKS & CALVARY CRAZIES MOMENTS
The Real Songs, Real Energy & Real Savannah Basketball Chaos (2006–2010)
By CRUSH Magazine Sports & Music Staff
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1. Hardball
THE 2006 FRESHMAN PROPHECY MOMENT
Back when George Turner first entered varsity environments as a young shooter, older students already noticed the confidence looked different.
During early Hawkinsville-era moments and road-game appearances, the Calvary Crazies started the famous:
“HE’S A FRESHMAN!”
chants every time George hit another fearless perimeter jumper against older defenders.
The gym reactions weren’t normal for a freshman.
That’s when older Savannah hoop fans first started whispering:
“Boy got range.”
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2. Rubber Band Man
THE PREGAME PARKING LOT TAKEOVERS
Before big rivalry games, entire parking lots became unofficial tailgates.
Cars lined up.
Trunks open.
Bass shaking campus sidewalks.
Students blasting T.I. while:
George,
Mark Jones,
Cody Padgett,
and the squad walked into the gym with gold chains, oversized hoodies, and stone-faced confidence.
By tipoff, the crowd already emotionally exhausted itself BEFORE the game even started.
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3. Bird Walk
THE BENCH MOB ERA
After huge transition runs:
bench players dancing,
students screaming,
cheerleaders losing composure.
One particular home-game avalanche became legendary after Mark Jones stole a pass, lobbed it to Dom for an alley-oop, and the ENTIRE bench started Bird Walking during the timeout break.
Refs threatened technicals.
Nobody cared.
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4. I’m Me
THE GEORGE TURNER HEAT-CHECK RUNS
Nothing fit George’s emotional confidence better than Wayne’s mixtape arrogance during 2008–2010.
Once George hit consecutive deep threes, the Calvary Crazies started reacting BEFORE the basketball left his hands.
That became the terrifying part for opponents.
The crowd genuinely expected greatness every possession once George got hot.
MaxPreps later verified the perimeter production was real:
55 made threes during senior season.
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5. Shawty
THE CHEERLEADER & AFTER-PARTY ENERGY ERA
The Party Plug identity expanded beyond basketball during senior year.
Games blended directly into Savannah social culture.
Students already discussing:
after-parties,
rival-school crowds,
and where everybody linking after the game while the basketball action still happening live.
That social aura helped George’s “Party Plug” nickname grow citywide.
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6. Lemonade
THE FREEZING-COLD SHOOTING NIGHT
One winter home game became infamous after George started launching deep threes while students screamed:
“HE CAN’T MISS!”
The gym temperature cold…
but George offensively scorching.
Every make felt more disrespectful than the last.
Then:
timeout.
“LEMONADE” shaking the speakers.
Crowd completely melting down emotionally.
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7. Good Life
THE METTER CHAMPIONSHIP BUS RIDE
After the legendary Metter region-title win led by:
Cody Padgett,
George Turner,
and Mark Jones,
students reportedly celebrated the entire ride home blasting “Good Life” while replaying highlights and screaming out late-game moments.
That championship atmosphere became one of the foundational memories of modern Calvary basketball culture.
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8. Can’t Tell Me Nothing
THE NO-LOOK BACKPEDAL MOMENT
George launches from absurd distance.
Turns around BEFORE the shot lands.
Nothing but net.
The gym explodes.
And George just slowly nodding toward the Calvary Crazies like:
“Y’all knew that was going in.”
That level of swagger psychologically crushed opponents.
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9. Independent
THE SUPERFAN FRONT ROW
The Calvary Crazies front row became locally famous.
Body paint.
Signs.
Gold outfits.
Homemade shirts.
The legendary:
“G-E-O-R-G-E”
stomach crew became one of Savannah basketball’s most iconic student-section visuals.
The crowd honestly treated George like a local rap star.
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10. Ridin’
THE ROAD-GAME SILENCERS
Road gyms became emotionally dangerous once George got hot offensively.
One deep three…
then another…
then suddenly the loud opposing crowd went silent except for Calvary fans screaming from the visitor section.
That silence became legendary.
You could hear:
coaches yelling,
parents groaning,
and sneakers squeaking once the avalanche started.
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11. Go Crazy
THE BLEACHER-SHAKING MOMENTS
The old gym physically rattled during George scoring explosions.
Not exaggeration.
Metal shaking.
Students stomping.
Teachers panicking.
The atmosphere genuinely felt unsafe emotionally once the Calvary Crazies fully activated.
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12. Make It Rain
THE THREE-POINT MONSOONS
George’s perimeter shooting didn’t feel random.
It felt inevitable.
Transition threes.
Wing threes.
Heat-check pull-ups.
The crowd eventually started screaming:
“LET HIM SHOOT!”
every time George crossed half court.
That psychological confidence infected the entire gym.
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13. Duffle Bag Boy
THE GOLD-CHAIN WALKOUTS
Before tipoff, the team entrances already looked legendary.
Gold chains.
Oversized hoodies.
Headphones.
Slow confident walkouts.
The atmosphere before games sometimes felt bigger than the games themselves.
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14. Pop Bottles
THE AFTER-GAME PARKING LOT CELEBRATIONS
Wins never ended at the buzzer.
Parking lots became celebration zones.
Cars lined up.
Music blasting.
Students reenacting George threes and Mark Jones fast breaks in the street.
Savannah nightlife energy merged directly with basketball culture.
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15. Hustlin’
THE PARTY PLUG MYTH STARTS SPREADING
By 2010, George Turner’s reputation spread beyond Calvary.
MySpace clips.
MaxPreps stats.
Savannah newspaper recaps.
Word-of-mouth storytelling.
The mythology spread manually before social-media algorithms existed.
And somehow that made it stronger emotionally.
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FINAL CRUSH MAGAZINE CLOSE
Before NIL.
Before TikTok.
Before influencer athletes.
There was:
southern rap shaking old gym speakers,
George Turner raining impossible threes,
Mark Jones sprinting through defenses,
Cody Padgett controlling the paint,
and the Calvary Crazies reacting like they were witnessing basketball prophecy in real time.
Not just games.
Moments.
Not just a student section.
A movement.
And somewhere between the music, the swagger, and the chaos…
Savannah created its own basketball mythology.
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