Girls at Alabama Boys at Georgia Official MD Site









Erik Whitworth
GSD Athletic Director &
Boys' Mason Dixon Basketball
Tournament Director
Email: ewhitworth@doe.K12.ga.us













 
Josh Childress
Founder/CEO
 

This website is designed & maintained by JJC-Online.com, a division of JJC Enterprises. JJC Enterprises was formerly based out of New Orleans, Louisiana and designed 2 Mason Dixon Basketball (2003 & 2004) websites for Louisiana School for the Deaf. The company relocated to Atlanta, GA area after Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Now JJC-Online.com rolls up its sleeves to do the 4th Mason Dixon Basketball website for Georgia School for the Deaf.  It will also do the website in Oct. 2012 for Mason Dixon Volleyball Tournament at GSD. This is the first time that JJC-Online.com has done websites outside the founder’s alma mater. JJC Enterprises CEO, Josh Childress, graduated from Louisiana School for the Deaf in 1999. He has volunteered and dedicated his time to help both schools design the Mason Dixon Basketball tournament websites.

Josh Childress would like to say a special THANKS to Debbie Anderson & Jack Buckner of LSD Information Systems (at Louisiana School for the Deaf) for giving JJC-Online.com the opportunity to do the website design back in 2003 and 2004. It was so wonderful to work with them as a team!

 
Sidney Sharp
GSD Teacher/Mason Dixon Scribe
 

Also biggest special THANKS to Sidney Sharp and the Georgia School for the Deaf for giving me an opportunity to work with different schools outside of Louisiana School for the Deaf. Sidney is the scribe for the Mason-Dixon Schools for the Deaf Athletic Association (MDSDAA) from 2000 to present. He has been heavily involved in the Mason-Dixon Boys Basketball Tournament since 1992. He works hard as the scribe to keep the traditions of the Mason-Dixon alive. Sidney looks forward to many more years of successful Mason-Dixon Tournaments.

WEBSITE DEDICATION TO COACH GLEN DEVILLE

This website is dedicated to Coach Glen Deville of Louisiana School for the Deaf who passed away right here on the campus of Georgia School for the Deaf on January 28, 2001 during 2001 Boys' Mason Dixon Tournament. He will be greatly missed by everyone who know him because of his dedication to the Mason Dixon Tournaments for many years!!



Click here to read his bio.