McCalebb keeping Miners’ pipeline to Stillman strong
PHOTO BY RAE LYNN DEASE
Like many Fort Meade runners last Friday, Devin McCalebb was able to look and find lots of open space as the Miners rolled past the Lake Region Thunder, 42-6. More coverage on pages 18 and 19.
Devin McCalebb reaches in to try and break up this play to Frostproof's David Dyer.
PHOTO BY FRANK DERRICK
Fort Meade's Devin McCalleb, center, signed to play football at Stillman College last week. He is shown with Miner Head Coach Jemalle Cornelius and father Dwayne McCalebb Sr.
Over the past decade, the McCalebb name has been synonymous with Miners football. It has also been a name tied to National Signing Day for college athletics, as Onterrio headed to Auburn and Dwayne signed with Evangel before transferring to Stillman.
Well, the tradition was continued last Wednesday, when younger brother, Devin, faxed in his letter of intent to Stillman College of Tuscaloosa, where head coach Teddy Keaton is creating a Fort Meade Miners pipeline.