Coach Jay Cawthon: Bleeding Green and Building Culture at Eastside High School – Episode 52
Eastside High School head football coach Jay Cawthon joins The Town Square Podcast for a candid conversation about building a winning culture, developing young athletes, and preparing for another season under the Friday night lights. From balancing intense summer workouts with needed rest, to navigating Georgia’s sweltering heat and sudden downpours, Coach Cawthon shares how his staff keeps players safe, focused, and ready for the long season ahead. He highlights the standout veterans, the rising talents eager to make their mark, and the deep sense of pride that comes with wearing the green and white.
But this conversation goes beyond X’s and O’s. Coach Cawthon talks about “The Standard” that defines Eastside football—an expectation of excellence on the field, in the classroom, and in the community—and how that culture has sustained the program’s success for decades. We also look ahead to the challenges and opportunities of the 2025 season, including a tough non-region schedule, region battles that determine playoff hopes, and the excitement of a future where each Newton County high school will have its own stadium. Whether you’re a lifelong Eagle fan or simply someone who values leadership and community pride, this episode is worth the listen.
Carl Green, an Urban City Coach with a Love for the Rural Countryside is the Perfect Fit as Newton County School’s First District Athletic Director - Episode 14
In Episode 14 of The Town Square Podcast, Gabriel Stovall and Trey Bailey sit down with Carl Green, the new District Athletic Director for Newton County Schools. Green, a self-described “city-country-boy,” shares how he’s just as comfortable navigating downtown Atlanta as he is bow hunting in Newton County. This dynamic personality sets the tone for a lively discussion about his vision for the future of athletics in Newton County.
A major part of Green’s plan is creating systems and processes to ensure Newton County athletics reach their full potential. He’s particularly focused on shoring up the branding of local high school athletic departments, aiming for a uniform approach that still allows each school its own creativity. Green wants people to know when they’re up against a Newton County School team, no matter if it’s Eastside, Alcovy, or Newton, that they’re up for an elite fight with tons of school and community spirit, and excellent sportsmanship.