CRUSH MAGAZINE VAULT “THE GYM REVIVAL” How George “Party Plug Mikey” Turner & The Calvary Crazies Made Savannah Basketball Feel Like Church, A Concert & A Riot All At Once
CRUSH MAGAZINE VAULT
“THE GYM REVIVAL”
How George “Party Plug Mikey” Turner & The Calvary Crazies Made Savannah Basketball Feel Like Church, A Concert & A Riot All At Once
By CRUSH Magazine Sports & Culture Staff
PROLOGUE — PEOPLE DIDN’T ATTEND THE GAMES… THEY TESTIFIED ABOUT THEM
That’s what separated the Party Plug era from normal high-school basketball.
Folks talked about those games like spiritual experiences.
Not:
“Yeah Calvary won.”
More like:
“Boy… you should’ve SEEN what happened in there.”
Because between 2006 and 2010, the old Calvary gym transformed into the loudest emotional environment in Savannah basketball culture.
And once George Turner got hot?
The whole building started moving like a revival service.
Hands in the air.
People screaming.
Bleachers shaking.
Students crying laughing.
Opposing coaches looking defeated spiritually.
The gym didn’t just react.
It PRAISED.
1.
Bling Bling
THE GOLD-CHAIN TUNNEL WALK
Twenty-five minutes before tipoff…
lights buzzing,
bass shaking,
students packed shoulder-to-shoulder in the hallway.
Then the locker-room doors swing open.
George Turner walks out first:
oversized navy hoodie,
gold chain swinging,
headphones in,
stone-faced like a prizefighter entering an arena.
Behind him:
Mark Jones,
Cody Padgett,
Steve Williams,
Dom,
and the rest of the squad moving through screaming students like celebrities.
The crowd LOST IT before warmups even started.
2.
We Takin Over
THE ROAD-GAME INVASIONS
Calvary fans traveled DEEP.
Not regular away-game attendance.
Takeovers.
Entire sections of rival gyms suddenly filled with:
navy-and-gold shirts,
body paint,
air horns,
and screaming Calvary Crazies.
Then George drills two quick deep threes…
and suddenly the HOME crowd quiet while Calvary students chanting louder than everybody else combined.
The takeover energy became legendary locally.
3.
Get Low
THE BASELINE CHAOS
The Calvary Crazies sat RIGHT on top of the court.
Every time George hit another heat-check three:
students slammed the railings,
fell into each other,
and screamed so loud referees stopped play repeatedly.
One opposing inbounder reportedly looked genuinely terrified trying to throw baseline passes through the chaos.
The environment felt suffocating.
4.
Make Tha Trap Say Aye
THE THREE-POINT AVALANCHES
Once George hit consecutive threes…
the gym changed emotionally.
People stopped sitting.
Teachers stopped trying to control students.
Bench players started pacing the sidelines.
Then George launches another thirty-footer…
BOOM.
Gym explodes.
Mark Jones screaming.
Cody clapping.
Students falling over bleachers.
That avalanche effect became the signature of the Party Plug era.
5.
Laffy Taffy
THE DANCE-MOVE TIMEOUTS
Timeouts looked ridiculous in the best possible way.
Students dancing in aisles.
Bench players hitting dance moves.
Cheerleaders screaming while music blasted through the speakers.
The whole gym moved together emotionally.
And George feeding directly into the energy by smiling toward the crowd made everything louder.
6.
Knuck If You Buck
THE SAVANNAH CHRISTIAN RIVALRY WARS
Those rivalry games felt personal.
Bodies flying.
Loose balls everywhere.
Crowds screaming after every whistle.
Then George drills another deep bomb and the entire student section erupts like somebody hit a game-winner in March Madness.
The intensity felt way bigger than private-school basketball.
7.
Can’t Be Touched
THE NO-LOOK HEAT CHECKS
George crosses half court.
One dribble.
Pull-up from absurd range.
Then immediately turning around before the ball lands while the gym loses its mind behind him.
That level of swagger psychologically BROKE opponents.
Because he looked completely certain every shot was going in.
8.
I Think They Like Me
THE SUPERFAN OBSESSION
By senior year, the Calvary Crazies treated George like a local rap superstar.
The legendary:
“G-E-O-R-G-E”
stomach-paint crew.
Students screaming his name before introductions.
Girls rushing railings after games.
Road crowds arguing with refs every time George got touched.
The fandom became emotional investment.
9.
Sky Is The Limit
THE HALF-COURT RANGE MOMENTS
The most terrifying thing about George offensively?
The range kept extending.
Volleyball line.
Half court.
Parking-lot pull-ups.
And somehow the crowd reacted MORE confidently the deeper the shots became.
That’s when games started feeling mythical.
10.
Amazing
THE “WE DON’T LOSE AT HOME” ENERGY
The old Calvary gym became spiritually intimidating.
Opponents walked in already tense.
Because once the music,
crowd,
and George Turner heat checks synced together…
the building emotionally swallowed teams whole.
That’s why older Savannah hoop fans still describe the gym differently from normal basketball environments.
It felt alive.
11.
Throw It Up
THE AFTER-GAME PARKING LOT CIRCLES
The buzzer ended the game…
but not the atmosphere.
Students stayed outside for HOURS.
Cars circling.
Music blasting.
Players reenacting highlights.
Crowds surrounding George and Mark Jones retelling plays possession-by-possession.
Those nights became Savannah folklore.
12.
Haterz
THE OPPOSING COACH FRUSTRATION ERA
By late senior season, opposing coaches visibly panicked once George got hot.
Timeouts burned immediately.
Defenders trapped aggressively.
Bench players screaming assignments.
Didn’t matter.
George kept launching.
And the calmer he stayed…
the more emotionally defeated opponents looked.
FINAL CRUSH MAGAZINE CLOSE
Before NIL.
Before influencer culture.
Before TikTok mixtapes.
There was:
George Turner raining deep fireballs,
Mark Jones sprinting through defenses,
Cody Padgett controlling the paint,
and the Calvary Crazies praising every heat-check like a gospel choir witnessing a miracle.
The music shook the walls.
The bleachers rattled.
The crowd believed.
And somewhere between the bass, the swagger, and the chaos…
Savannah accidentally built a basketball religion.
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