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Decatur High Grads Playing Football at Morehouse
Quendarius "Quen-D" Hall is a running back. Chris Hambie earned playing time on defense.
One of the most popular Bulldogs in recent memory is 2010 graduate Quendarius “Quen-D” Hall, who rose up through the Decatur Active Living sports program.
He became an excellent, gritty varsity basketball player from 2008 to 2010 and a four-year football starter from 2006 to 2010, including his last three seasons when he rushed for over 1,000 yards.
Hall sat out 2011, focused on strength and conditioning, worked part-time at the Matador Cantina in Oakhurst and raised his S.A.T. scores.
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Last spring he was offered a scholarship by Morehouse College where he’s gradually worked his way into its running back rotation and gotten more playing time with each game.
As a true freshman he’s appeared in seven of the team’s 10 games, rushed for 159 yards on 50 carries for a 3.2 average while scoring two touchdowns. His longest run is 48 yards.
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Another true freshman, 2011 Decatur grad Chris Hambie has played sparingly this season though his Morehouse future appears bright. In three games he’s had six tackles, including two solo, and one sack for minus nine yards.
