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It was Trinity Valley head coachMulberry Holdall Bagsasking Williams if he’d like to play for the Trinity Valley Cardinals in the fall.”Mr. Malcolm Williams, I hear you don’t have a home,” Smiley told Williams. “I’ll give you one if you want it.”Smiley told Williams if he earned his GED before summer practices, he’d have a spot for him at Trinity Valley.Williams jumped at the chance and quickly got his GED, something, he said, he wished he could’ve done as ain high school.It was so easy (getting my GED),” Williams said. “I got my GED, reported at the beginning of the summer and that’s all she wrote from there.”Williams was named Junior College National Defensive Player of the Week after a Trinity Valley upset win overGeorgia Military his freshman year. His sophomore season he placed second in the nation with five interceptions.His two years of work.

At MulberryMessenger Bagsearned him a scholarship to TCU in 2009, where he immediately made an impact on special teams while serving as the backup safety.It was Trinity Valley head coach Brad Smiley asking Williams if he’d like to play for the Trinity Valley Cardinals in the fall.”Mr. Malcolm Williams, I hear you don’t have a home,” Smiley told Williams. “I’ll give you one if you want it.”

Smiley told Williams if he earned his GED before summer practices, he’d have a spot for him at Trinity ValleyWilliams jumped at the chance and quickly got his GED, something, he said, he wished he could’ve done as a reshman in high school.

“It was so easy (getting my GED),” Williams said. “I got my GED, reported at the beginning of the summer and that’s all she wrote from there.”Williams was named Junior College National Defensive Player of the Week after a Trinity Valley upset win over Georgia Military his freshman year. His sophomore season he placed second in the nation with five interceptions.His two years of work at TVCC earned him a scholarship to TCU in 2009, where he immediately made an impact on pecial teams while serving as the backup safety.It was Trinity Valley head coach Brad Smiley asking Williams if he’d like to play for the Trinity Valley Cardinals in the fall.”Mr. Malcolm Williams, I hear you don’t have a home,” Smiley told Williams. “I’ll give you one if you want it.”Smiley told Williams if he earned his GED before summer practices, he’d have a spot for him at Trinity Valley.Williams jumped at the chance and quickly got his GED, something, he said, he wished he could’ve done as afreshman in high school.”It was so easy (getting my GED),” Williams said. “I got my GED, reported at the beginning of the summer and

that’s all she wrote from there.”

Williams was named Junior College National Defensive Player of the Week after a Trinity Valley upset win over

Georgia Military his freshman year. His sophomore season he placed second in the nation with five interceptions.His two years of work at TVCC earned him a scholarship to TCU in 2009, where he immediately made an impact onspecial teams while serving as thebackup safety.It was Trinity Valley head coach Brad Smiley asking Williams if he’d like to play for the Trinity ValleyCardinals in the fall.”Mr. Malcolm Williams, I hear you don’t have a home,” Smiley told Williams. “I’ll give you one if you want it.”Smiley told Williams if he earned his GED before summer practices, he’d have a spot for him at Trinity Valley.

Williams jumped at the chance and quickly got his GED, something, he said, he wished he could’ve done as a

freshman in high school.

“It was so easy (getting my GED),” Williams said. “I got my GED, reported at the beginning of the summer and

that’s all she wrote from there.”

Williams was named Junior College National Defensive Player of the Week after a Trinity Valley upset win overGeorgia Military his freshman year. His sophomore season he placed second in the nation with five interceptions.His two years of work at TVCC earned him a scholarship to TCU in 2009, where he immediately made an impact onspecial teams while serving as the backup safety.It was Trinity Valley head coach Brad Smiley asking Williams if he’d like to play for the Trinity ValleCardinals in the fall.Mr. Malcolm Williams, I hear you don’t have a home,” Smiley told Williams. “I’ll give you one if you want it.”Smiley told Williams if he earned his GED before summer practices, he’d have a spot for him at Trinity Valley.

Williams jumped at the chance and quickly got his GED, something, he said, he wished he could’ve done as a

freshman in high school.

“It was so easy (getting my GED),” Williams said. “I got my GED, reported at the beginning of the summer and

that’s all she wrote from there.”

Williams was named Junior College National Defensive Player of the Week after a Trinity Valley upset win over

Georgia Military his freshman year. His sophomore season he placed second in the nation with five interceptions.

His two years of work at TVCC earned him a scholarship to TCU in 2009, where he immediately made an impact on

special teams while serving as the backup safety.

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