Paul Oliver
Paul Oliver was a four-year starter in football for the Hoyas from 1999-2002. During his senior season, Paul recorded 60 tackles and 9 interceptions while playing defensive back. He also added four punt returned for touchdowns. As a senior, Paul was named 1st team Parade All-American and he was named the National Gatorade Defensive Back of the Year. Paul was selected 1st team All State by the Atlanta Journal Constitution his junior and senior seasons. He continued his career at the University of Georgia where he started in 2005 and 2006. He is well known by UGA fans for holding Georgia Tech’s Calvin Johnson to two catches for 13 yards with an interception in 2006. After his college career at UGA, Paul was drafted by the San Diego Chargers where he played five seasons.
Scott Lenahan
Scott Lenahan, also nicknamed “Tank”, was a 3 year starter on the offensive line and defensive line and competed in Track and Field during his time at Harrison. In football he helped lead his team to a 12-1 record as a senior and Harrison was 56-6 during his four years and state runner-up in 2000. Scott was a three-time all-county and all-region as well as Nike all-American, 5A All-state, All-Dixie his senior year. Ranked top as one of the top 30 Defensive tackles nationally and top 50 players in Georgia. In track, Scott set the record for the shot put at 52 feet-10 inches.
He was awarded a full-scholarship to play football at the University of North Carolina at Chapel- Hill. While at North Carolina, Scott lettered 3 years and started for two seasons at center. During his senior year, Scott served as the team captain as well as being nominated to the 2007 Rimington Award Watch List as a top D-1A Center nationally. Scott was also awarded the James Sutherland Award. While at Carolina, his academic interest and time spent volunteering at the Hospital directed him into the health field. Scott Currently resides in NYC with his wife and works for a medical technology company.
Jillian Lammers Georgiou
Jillian Lammers was a member of the Class of 2004. She finished in the top 6 at the State Cross Country meet in each of her 4 years in high school (5th in 2000, 5th in 2001, 6th in 2002 and 3rd in 2003), contributing to the team’s back-to-back state championship wins her freshman and sophomore years. Jillian was selected for the MDJ and AJC All County Teams and the Atlanta Track Club All Metro Team all four years of high school. She was twice named the MDJ Athlete of the Week and was selected as the AJC Runner of the Year in 2003. Jillian was also a cross country team captain in 2003 and earned the Senator Carl Harrison Athletic Leadership Award her senior year.
She was awarded an athletic scholarship for cross country and track-and-field to the University of Georgia, where she competed from 2004 through graduation in 2008. Jillian was named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll all four years while at UGA and graduated Magna Cum Lade with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Banking and Finance.
Jillian currently resides in Atlanta with her husband, Evan, and two dogs, Rhode and Dobie. She works as an employee benefits consultant and still enjoys running in her spare time.
Caitlin Sullivan Gogoll
Caitlin Gogoll (Sullivan) was a member of Harrison High School's class of 2007. Caitlin was a four-year starter on the varsity women's lacrosse team at HHS. She was Harrison's most improved player in 2005 and the team's offensive player of the year in 2006 and 2007. She was a three-time All-Cobb County team selection, first team All-State member in 2006 and 2007, and first team All-American in 2006 and 2007. She was awarded MVP of the Georgia Senior All-Star game and was the Marietta Daily Journal Player of the Year in 2007.
Caitlin was awarded a Division I athletic scholarship to James Madison University in Harrisonburg, VA. She played in every game through the 2009-2011 seasons and was named team tri-captain her senior year. The Dukes of JMU won back to back CAA Conference Championships in 2010 and 2011 and made consecutive Division I NCAA tournament appearances in 2010 and 2011. In 2010, the Dukes advanced to the Elite 8. Caitlin was selected to the IWLCA Division I North-South Senior All-Star Game in 2011. While playing lacrosse at JMU, Caitlin remained on the Dean's and President's List throughout her athletic career, graduating with cum laude honors and earned a Bachelor of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders with a minor in Exceptional Education. She was selected as a JMU Scholar Athlete for 4 years, CAA Commissioner's Academic Award for 3 years, and the IWLCA Academic Honor Roll in 2010 and 2011.
After JMU, Caitlin received her Master of Science degree in speech-language pathology from Towson University in Baltimore, MD. She is a speech-language pathologist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, specializing in pediatrics. Caitlin and her husband, Troy, reside in Nashville, Tennessee.
Jessica Smith
Jessica Smith is a member of the class of 2004. A multisport athlete, she lettered in track and field, cross country and cheerleading.
On the track, Jessica was the 2003 State Champion in the 1600m and the runner up in 2004. A 2x Region Champion in the 1600m and 800m, she still holds the school records for the events with times of 5:02.5 and 2:13.5 respectively. Jessica earned the 2004 Marietta Daily Journal female runner of the year in 2004 and the 2003, 2004 Atlanta Track Club High School Woman of the year.
Jessica earned a full scholarship to Auburn University where she ran cross country, indoor and outdoor track all four years. She graduated from Auburn with a degree in Mass Communications.
Today, combines her love of sport with her career. She is currently the Senior Manager of Digital Strategy for the New York Yankees.
The 2008 Men’s Golf Team
After winning the school’s 11th consecutive region championship, the 2008 Men’s Golf Team went on to win the state by 21 strokes. The team posted an incredible team score of 6 under par.
The team was coached by current Harrison Hall of Fame member Billy Peek. Billy is also a member of the GACA Hall of Fame. Billy was assisted by Coach David Hines.
James White led the team by winning the state low medalist, breaking Davis Love III’s record by shooting a 12-under par 65-67. James also won the state low medalist in 2006. He went on to play at Georgia Tech where he was three-time All ACC and two-time All American. James currently competes on the PGA Mackenzie Tour in Canada.
Other members of the team include:
Austin Graham played at Valdosta State.
Cam Simmons played the University of Akron.
Blaine Woodruff played at the University of South Carolina and was the team MVP in 2011. Blaine is currently the assistant golf coach at the University of Wisconsin.
Patrick Kenney played at Kennesaw State University.
Ollie Schniederjans went on to play at Georgia Tech where he was named two-time ACC golfer of the year, and three-time All-American. Ollie currently plays on the PGA Tour where he finished the 2017 season 60th on the FedEx Cup rankings.
The team also featured five other golfers who went on to compete collegiately.
Paul Oliver was a four-year starter in football for the Hoyas from 1999-2002. During his senior season, Paul recorded 60 tackles and 9 interceptions while playing defensive back. He also added four punt returned for touchdowns. As a senior, Paul was named 1st team Parade All-American and he was named the National Gatorade Defensive Back of the Year. Paul was selected 1st team All State by the Atlanta Journal Constitution his junior and senior seasons. He continued his career at the University of Georgia where he started in 2005 and 2006. He is well known by UGA fans for holding Georgia Tech’s Calvin Johnson to two catches for 13 yards with an interception in 2006. After his college career at UGA, Paul was drafted by the San Diego Chargers where he played five seasons.
Scott Lenahan
Scott Lenahan, also nicknamed “Tank”, was a 3 year starter on the offensive line and defensive line and competed in Track and Field during his time at Harrison. In football he helped lead his team to a 12-1 record as a senior and Harrison was 56-6 during his four years and state runner-up in 2000. Scott was a three-time all-county and all-region as well as Nike all-American, 5A All-state, All-Dixie his senior year. Ranked top as one of the top 30 Defensive tackles nationally and top 50 players in Georgia. In track, Scott set the record for the shot put at 52 feet-10 inches.
He was awarded a full-scholarship to play football at the University of North Carolina at Chapel- Hill. While at North Carolina, Scott lettered 3 years and started for two seasons at center. During his senior year, Scott served as the team captain as well as being nominated to the 2007 Rimington Award Watch List as a top D-1A Center nationally. Scott was also awarded the James Sutherland Award. While at Carolina, his academic interest and time spent volunteering at the Hospital directed him into the health field. Scott Currently resides in NYC with his wife and works for a medical technology company.
Jillian Lammers Georgiou
Jillian Lammers was a member of the Class of 2004. She finished in the top 6 at the State Cross Country meet in each of her 4 years in high school (5th in 2000, 5th in 2001, 6th in 2002 and 3rd in 2003), contributing to the team’s back-to-back state championship wins her freshman and sophomore years. Jillian was selected for the MDJ and AJC All County Teams and the Atlanta Track Club All Metro Team all four years of high school. She was twice named the MDJ Athlete of the Week and was selected as the AJC Runner of the Year in 2003. Jillian was also a cross country team captain in 2003 and earned the Senator Carl Harrison Athletic Leadership Award her senior year.
She was awarded an athletic scholarship for cross country and track-and-field to the University of Georgia, where she competed from 2004 through graduation in 2008. Jillian was named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll all four years while at UGA and graduated Magna Cum Lade with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Banking and Finance.
Jillian currently resides in Atlanta with her husband, Evan, and two dogs, Rhode and Dobie. She works as an employee benefits consultant and still enjoys running in her spare time.
Caitlin Sullivan Gogoll
Caitlin Gogoll (Sullivan) was a member of Harrison High School's class of 2007. Caitlin was a four-year starter on the varsity women's lacrosse team at HHS. She was Harrison's most improved player in 2005 and the team's offensive player of the year in 2006 and 2007. She was a three-time All-Cobb County team selection, first team All-State member in 2006 and 2007, and first team All-American in 2006 and 2007. She was awarded MVP of the Georgia Senior All-Star game and was the Marietta Daily Journal Player of the Year in 2007.
Caitlin was awarded a Division I athletic scholarship to James Madison University in Harrisonburg, VA. She played in every game through the 2009-2011 seasons and was named team tri-captain her senior year. The Dukes of JMU won back to back CAA Conference Championships in 2010 and 2011 and made consecutive Division I NCAA tournament appearances in 2010 and 2011. In 2010, the Dukes advanced to the Elite 8. Caitlin was selected to the IWLCA Division I North-South Senior All-Star Game in 2011. While playing lacrosse at JMU, Caitlin remained on the Dean's and President's List throughout her athletic career, graduating with cum laude honors and earned a Bachelor of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders with a minor in Exceptional Education. She was selected as a JMU Scholar Athlete for 4 years, CAA Commissioner's Academic Award for 3 years, and the IWLCA Academic Honor Roll in 2010 and 2011.
After JMU, Caitlin received her Master of Science degree in speech-language pathology from Towson University in Baltimore, MD. She is a speech-language pathologist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, specializing in pediatrics. Caitlin and her husband, Troy, reside in Nashville, Tennessee.
Jessica Smith
Jessica Smith is a member of the class of 2004. A multisport athlete, she lettered in track and field, cross country and cheerleading.
On the track, Jessica was the 2003 State Champion in the 1600m and the runner up in 2004. A 2x Region Champion in the 1600m and 800m, she still holds the school records for the events with times of 5:02.5 and 2:13.5 respectively. Jessica earned the 2004 Marietta Daily Journal female runner of the year in 2004 and the 2003, 2004 Atlanta Track Club High School Woman of the year.
Jessica earned a full scholarship to Auburn University where she ran cross country, indoor and outdoor track all four years. She graduated from Auburn with a degree in Mass Communications.
Today, combines her love of sport with her career. She is currently the Senior Manager of Digital Strategy for the New York Yankees.
The 2008 Men’s Golf Team
After winning the school’s 11th consecutive region championship, the 2008 Men’s Golf Team went on to win the state by 21 strokes. The team posted an incredible team score of 6 under par.
The team was coached by current Harrison Hall of Fame member Billy Peek. Billy is also a member of the GACA Hall of Fame. Billy was assisted by Coach David Hines.
James White led the team by winning the state low medalist, breaking Davis Love III’s record by shooting a 12-under par 65-67. James also won the state low medalist in 2006. He went on to play at Georgia Tech where he was three-time All ACC and two-time All American. James currently competes on the PGA Mackenzie Tour in Canada.
Other members of the team include:
Austin Graham played at Valdosta State.
Cam Simmons played the University of Akron.
Blaine Woodruff played at the University of South Carolina and was the team MVP in 2011. Blaine is currently the assistant golf coach at the University of Wisconsin.
Patrick Kenney played at Kennesaw State University.
Ollie Schniederjans went on to play at Georgia Tech where he was named two-time ACC golfer of the year, and three-time All-American. Ollie currently plays on the PGA Tour where he finished the 2017 season 60th on the FedEx Cup rankings.
The team also featured five other golfers who went on to compete collegiately.