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Sandy Springs Crier - November 20, 2025

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Centennial boys, girls sweep North Springs By ANNABELLE REITER annabelle@appenmedia.com

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Retired U.S. Navy Capt. Wayne Radloff, a longtime Dunwoody resident who served more than 30 years as a flight officer, speaks at Dunwoody’s Veterans Day ceremony Nov. 11 at the Brook Run Park memorial.

Central Perimeter cities honor nation’s veterans By HAYDEN SUMLIN hayden@appenmedia.com PERIMETER, Ga. — In Sandy Springs and Dunwoody, hundreds of residents turned out on Veterans Day Nov. 11 to honor the dedication and sacrifice of those who served in the United States military. In Dunwoody, retired U.S. Navy Capt. Wayne Radloff gave the keynote speech at Brook Run Park

centered around this year’s Veterans Day theme, “Service to Our Nation.” “We are all gathered here today on what will soon be the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month,” Radloff said. “A moment in time when the guns of World War I fell silent in 1918. That day, originally called Armistice Day, has since evolved into what we now proudly call Veterans Day.” While Memorial Day is one for

mourning, Radloff said Veterans Day is to honor and appreciate those who served. He also made sure to remember the veterans who have passed, like former state Sen. Jim Tysinger who fought in the Pacific Theater during World War II, Dunwoody resident Cecil Hannaford who fought at the Battle of the Bulge and many others.

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ROSWELL, Ga. — Centennial boys and girls basketball came out victorious over the North Springs Spartans Nov. 11. The girls kicked off the evening with a 49-33 comeback win, and the boys sealed it with a 65-52 victory. The Lady Spartans got out to an early lead thanks to an aggressive playstyle that yielded a steady lead down the stretch, but it also gave the Knights a chance

to narrow the margin at the free throw line. Spartan point guard Leila Madesko, who is also an all-region softball player, led the team through the first half and into the second until she and two North Springs teammates fouled out of the game in the third quarter. Centennial freshman London Booker-Daniel was tasked with guarding Madesko for most of the second half and led her team in scoring with 11 points.

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Centennial and North Springs boys basketball teams duke it out as sophomore Jeremiah Galloway, right, weighs his inbounds options at Centennial High School Nov. 11.

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