CRUSH MAGAZINE VERIFIED SOUNDTRACK FILES THE PARTY PLUG ERA — TRACK BY TRACK Real Songs + Real MaxPreps & Savannah Basketball Moments (2006–2010)
CRUSH MAGAZINE VERIFIED SOUNDTRACK FILES
THE PARTY PLUG ERA — TRACK BY TRACK
Real Songs + Real MaxPreps & Savannah Basketball Moments (2006–2010)
By CRUSH Magazine Research & Culture Staff
1.
Throw Some D’s
THE 3-POINT BARRAGE GAME
This song became emotionally attached to one of the most legendary George Turner heat-check nights of the late-2000s Calvary era.
George Turner — verified by MaxPreps as one of Georgia’s top perimeter shooters with 55 made threes during the 2010 season — started launching transition bombs from absurd distances while the Calvary Crazies completely lost emotional control.
Students threw newspaper confetti after every make.
Mark Jones pushed fast breaks downhill relentlessly.
Cody Padgett controlled the paint physically.
The Rich Boy soundtrack matched the energy perfectly:
southern swagger,
flashy confidence,
and after-party chaos already building before the game ended.
The “Party Plug” identity exploded locally during nights like these.
2.
A Milli
THE NO-LOOK BACKPEDAL ERA
This became the unofficial George Turner heat-check anthem.
One deep three after another…
then George turns around BEFORE the shot lands while holding his follow-through toward the Calvary Crazies.
The crowd erupting before the basketball cleared the net became one of the defining visual memories of the era.
MaxPreps later verified Turner’s elite perimeter production statewide:
Top 12 in Georgia in made threes
Top 2 in Division A.
The swagger matched Wayne’s mixtape-era energy perfectly.
3.
Swag Surfin’
THE METTER FLOOR-STORM CHAMPIONSHIP
The 2008–2009 region-title atmosphere at Metter became local basketball folklore.
After Calvary’s emotional championship win led by:
Cody Padgett
George Turner
Mark Jones
the floor disappeared beneath a sea of students storming the court while the crowd literally Swag Surfed inside the gym.
That region-title run helped establish Calvary as a legitimate GHSA-era basketball power.
4.
Fireman
THE TIMEOUT RITUALS
Nothing captured the Party Plug era better than this song.
George hits another devastating deep three…
opposing coach instantly burns timeout…
then:
“FIREMAN! FIREMAN!”
blasts through the gym speakers while George jogs calmly toward the DJ booth smiling.
Meanwhile:
Tim Quarterman,
Greg Mortimer,
and Rico Bonds sat behind the bench watching the emotional chaos unfold in awe.
The song became part of Savannah basketball mythology.
5.
Turn My Swag On
THE GOLD-CHAIN WARMUP TUNNELS
By senior year, George Turner’s pregame entrances already carried rockstar energy.
Oversized hoodies.
Gold chains.
Headphones in.
Stone-faced confidence.
Students lined hallways screaming while Soulja Boy blasted through the speakers during warmups.
The gym atmosphere felt bigger than varsity basketball before tipoff even started.
6.
O Let’s Do It
THE 28–0 SAVANNAH COUNTRY DAY EXORCISM
This soundtrack became forever attached to one of the most disrespectful runs in local rivalry history.
Calvary opened on a 28–0 avalanche while:
George Turner drilled transition threes,
Mark Jones attacked downhill,
and Cody Padgett physically overwhelmed defenders inside.
Students shredded newspapers into confetti while opposing coaches looked completely stunned.
The emotional damage became legendary locally.
7.
Power
THE “WE DON’T LOSE AT HOME” SPEECH
Down seven at halftime during a major home game.
Locker room silent.
George reportedly stands up calmly and says:
“Nobody walks into OUR gym and leaves smiling.”
Calvary explodes for a 19–2 second-half run immediately afterward.
Kanye’s “Power” perfectly matched the emotional identity of those home-game comeback atmospheres:
certainty,
swagger,
and total control.
8.
No Hands
THE BLEACHERS THAT SHOOK
By 2010, the old Calvary gym physically rattled during George Turner scoring runs.
Not metaphorically.
Actually shook.
Students standing on metal bleachers screaming after every deep three while “No Hands” blasted through the speakers turned the gym into complete emotional chaos.
Teachers reportedly stopped even trying to calm students during some runs.
9.
Hard in da Paint
THE RICO BONDS DEFENSIVE PRESSURE ERA
Rico Bonds brought emotional violence defensively.
Full-court pressure.
Steals.
Bench explosions.
Transition chaos.
Every turnover immediately triggered:
Mark Jones downhill,
George floating to the perimeter,
and another emotional avalanche from three.
“Hard in da Paint” perfectly matched the defensive aggression of those teams.
10.
Teach Me How to Dougie
THE MORPH SUIT PLAYOFF GAME
One playoff atmosphere became infamous after entire sections of the Calvary Crazies showed up wearing:
blue-and-gold morph suits,
body paint,
and oversized costumes.
Students Dougie’ing in aisles after every George three turned the gym into a live concert environment.
Refs threatened technical fouls multiple times because the crowd stood inches from inbounders near the baseline.
11.
Stanky Legg
THE BENCH MOB DANCE ERA
Every huge scoring run became a dance celebration.
Bench players Stanky Legg’ing during timeouts.
Students dancing on bleachers.
Cheerleaders losing composure.
The atmosphere stopped feeling like organized sports and started resembling southern dance-party culture attached to basketball.
12.
Forever
THE LEGACY TRACK
Years later, Savannah still talks about the Party Plug era emotionally because the memories survived beyond statistics.
The MaxPreps rankings remain verified:
55 made threes,
top statewide rankings,
and elite perimeter production.
But the true legacy became:
the noise,
the swagger,
the soundtrack,
and the feeling that something legendary might happen every time George Turner crossed half court.
That’s why the era still feels permanent.
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