Colquitt County girls basketball team's head coach, Rondesha Williams, praises the final group of seniors - D’Zeriyah Polite, Nyleigha Knighton, Jamya Moore, Dalivia McBride, and Ameris Johnson - as she steps down after 17 seasons. The Lady Packers finished the season with a 23-6 record and second-most wins in program history, advancing to the state quarterfinals.

By the Numbers
  • Williams posted a 302-154 record during her coaching tenure
  • Junior Amira Walters-Smith scored 492 points and averaged 17.0 points per game
  • Amareyia Knighton scored 383 points and averaged 13.7 points a game this season
State of Play
  • Williams steps down as head coach after leading the team to the state quarterfinals
  • All five seniors are heading off to study at college
  • Junior varsity team lost only two games this season
Bottom Line

Rondesha Williams steps down as head coach after a successful season, praising the seniors who were instrumental in the Lady Packers' achievements.