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Sports Mic is dedicated to providing Internet users with high-quality live broadcasts each game day for high school football and other athletes in Houston County, GA. Our unique streaming player provides fans anywhere in the world with a play-by-play gameside experience using any smartphone, tablet, or desktop device.

Formed out of a passion for spreading the news of our great athletic programs in Houston County, the Sports Mic staff brings together many collective years of broadcast experience, coaching experience and media knowledge with the dream of bringing the best coverage to the best programs.

Sports Mic is thankful for the confidence entrusted by the Coaches, Houston County Board of Education, players, families and sponsor businesses that support our work.

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Mike Davis (1953-2019)

Co-Founder/Broadcaster/Operations/Sales/ Play-by-Play Northside High School

Mike was a lifelong resident of Warner Robins. Born in Macon in 1953 due to the fact of no hospital in Warner Robins. He attended Houston County schools graduating from Northside in 1971. Mike began a career at the Warner Robins Fire Department in 1973 and retired in 2008. He served two terms on the Warner Robins City Council.

Mike and his wife Diane were married 33 years and had one son Blake ,who is married to Amy and they have one child Stella. Mike and Diane are members of Southside Baptist Church.

Mike began his broadcast career in 1994 as he went with Jeff Chandler to help for one night and 24 years later that has turned into a passion for promoting the students of our community.

Sportsmic was an idea that  Conrad Nix, Greg Elrod and Mike Davis put together with the help of many people. Our great community and schools have supported us every step of the way. Most importantly none of this would have not possible without the blessings of our Lord and Savior.

Mike passed to be with his Savior in January 2019.   Along with his love of family and friends,  he left behind a legacy of support for high school athletics.

Conrad Nix

Co-Founder/ Coach/ Broadcaster/Operations/Sales

During his tenure in Houston County, Conrad Nix guided the Northside Eagles to two State Championships in 2006 and 2007.  All totaled with the Eagles he has compiled 241 wins against only 52 losses.  Overall, Nix has 300 wins as a head coach.

Born in Oneonta, Ala., Conrad Nix attended Auburn University.  His first coaching job was as an assistant at Warner Robins High School.  He left Warner Robins to become head football coach and athletic director at Talladega High School in Alabama and stayed there two years before becoming head coach and Athletic Directo at Irwin County. He stayed there for two years before becoming Northside’s head coach and AD in 1973.  He stayed at Northside for seven years, before leaving for  three-years at Haleyville High School in Alabama. He spent a year at Fayette County following, two years at Albertville HS in Alabama following that and then two more at Etowah, Ala., before returning to Northside in 1994.

He has been the region coach of the year 10 times, was the 2001 Georgia AAAAA Coach of the Year, 2007 Georgia AAAA Coach of the Year, and made 25 playoff appearances overall. He was a nominee for the 2008 NFL High School Coach of the Year Award

He and his wife Patsy had two sons – Rusty and Patrick and have six grandchildren.  Coach Nix and his wife are active members of Green Acres Baptist Church.

Greg Elrod

Co-Founder/Broadcaster/Writer/Sales/Operations/Technology

Greg grew up in the Dames Ferry Community near Juliette, Georgia.  He developed his love of sports while competing with neighbors and friends in the backyard of his rural home.  At Mary Persons High he was staff member on the award winning school newspaper “The Black and Gold” which won the Georgia Scholastic Press Association’s highest award, The General Excellence Award.   It was during this time that he developed a love for writing and reporting.   In the absence of a high school baseball program at Mary Persons, Greg played catcher during the summer for his hometown Juliette River Rats and Juliette Bombers.  Dan Pitts was his high school football coach at Mary Persons where Greg played QB and was a member of the 1980 GHSA AA State Championship team.  He earned his BBA Degree with a concentration in Accounting from Georgia Southwestern College where he played football for two seasons.

He began broadcasting in the early 90s with WSST TV in Cordele, GA,  where he served as  a color analyst for The Crisp County Cougars.  In 2004 he joined Mike Davis to broadcast the Houston County Schools and was  the play by play voice of The Houston County Bears from  2006 through 2018, Greg helped  start the Wilcox County High School radio program and did play-by-play for the Patriots during the 2007 playoff run. Together with broadcast mentor Davis and Coach Conrad Nix, Greg formed Sportsmic in 2011. Over the years he has worked as a sideline reporter, color analyst, talk show host, and play-by-play announcer for all of the Houston County High School’s broadcasts.   His duties with Sportsmic vary, but include most of the technical and engineering aspects of the organization.

Over the past five seasons Greg has worked extensively with Mercer University Athletics and the Mercer Sports Network serving as engineer to long time Mercer play by play broadcaster,  “Voice of The Bears”,  Rick Cameron.  He also works with “The Greg Gary Show” and the “The Drew Cronic Show”  managing setup and audio engineering on location.  He was honored to have opportunities to fill in for Rick Cameron as show host and as football play by play broadcaster for the Mercer Sports Network.

In his spare time Greg enjoys live music, bicycling, hiking, recording in his home studio and spending time with his daughter Parry Lanier “Laney”  Elrod.   He believes in giving his time unselfishly, one of his favorite bible versus is Luke 12:15,  “Watch out! Be on your guard against all kinds of greed; life does not consist in an abundance of possessions.”

Todd Bailey

Broadcaster/Host/Personality

Todd was born on Robins Air Force Base in 1963 and spent his first ten years living in Marietta, Ga and playing sports in East Marietta. When his family moved back to Warner Robins in the fifth grade he became absorbed with athletics, influenced by his Great Uncle, former Chief of Police, W.H. “Pip” Rape, a stout Warner Robins Demon fan and his older Cousin, Mark Stewart, a high school All-State Center and longtime Offensive Line Coach at Northside. Todd played baseball and football in the Centerville recreation department and then played football at Northside Jr as a tailback and defensive back. After missing spring practice as a ninth grader with an illness, he transitioned into a role as an equipment Manager at Northside High, becoming the Head Manager during his senior year. After serving as an equipment manager for the Northside Baseball team in 10th grade, he moved into being the Public Address Announcer as a Junior and Senior, relying on the skills that he acquired when keeping score at Centerville ballpark during his middle school years. He borrowed equipment from his connections at the recreation department and setup the sound system behind the back stop, he arranged for the ROTC to present colors and had NHS Chorus Members sing the national anthem prior to all home games. The highlight of this two year duty was announcing a game during his senior year, when baseball standout, Kal Daniels, pitched a no-hitter against Central. He also served as the Sr Class President of 1981.The passion of serving others and bringing games to life for fans and players was born.

Since that time, this entrepreneur has been the PA announcer for two seasons at Northside of Columbus when his oldest son played there, served as a Host Emcee for Annual High School Sports Awards for Leon County schools in Tallahassee Florida, was a Little League Park President, he has coached a Little League baseball team, has performed various for public speaking engagements and has traveled throughout the State of Georgia watching High School Football. An owner, a Manager and a Multi Unit operator in the restaurant business Todd always makes time for fun and sports around his busy work schedule. Todd has given scholarships to students, supported high school athletic programs and recreational programs at various parks in Tallahassee Florida over the past 20 years.  Living within 50 miles of Warner Robins and maintaining a longtime relationship with Coach Nix, Todd was able to join the Sportsmic Team in 2014 as a sideline reporter, with a keen sense of operating as a professional.  He has a passion helping  bring the enjoyment of athletics to the community in Houston County.

His family time is important with his wife of 29 years, Michelle, his 3 sons and 4 grandsons. He enjoys traveling, vacationing, attending various sporting events and making a difference in the lives of others. Attends One Nation Church in Tallahassee, Florida.

Billy Andrews

Broadcaster/ Play-by-Play Veterans High Football/ Play-by-Play Basketball/Play-by-Play Baseball

Billy has been broadcasting for 5 years and does play-by-play for Veterans and Perry.

Billy played high school football in Augusta and was 2nd team all-region his sophomore year playing Wide Receiver and Cornerback. He was also 1st team all-region in baseball.  His last two years of high school, his family moved to Odessa, Texas where he was a two year starter in basketball and set school records in 3pt percentages, made 3’s and Free throw percentages.

He has been married 16 years to Kristy Andrews and the couple has three kids, Gwyn, Kellen & Emory. He also works as the Administrative Pastor at Southside Baptist Church.

Tim Demoonie

Broadcaster/Color Analyst HOCO Football/Play-by-Play Baseball

 Tim “The Bullet” Demoonie comes to SportsMic as an avid sports fan and one who brings a quick-witted personality and has an expertise in the game of baseball. Tim is working in his fourth year as the color commentator for the Houston County Bears football team and does play by play for all High School baseball in the County. He currently coaches and trains High School and College baseball players here in middle GA. and aids in recruiting for certain colleges around the state.

Tim is a graduate of Northside High in Warner Robins. and also graduated from Columbus State with a degree in Park Management. Tim was drafted by the Montreal Expos in 1985 in the 17th round out of Middle GA College, and was coached by legendary Georgia Hall of Fame Coach Robert Sapp. Tim is a member of Southside Baptist Church, and he is married to Kim Demoonie.

Dennis Clark

Broadcaster/Color Analyst Northside Football/Play-by-Play Baseball

 Dennis was born in Elberton, Georgia. He lettered in football, basketball and baseball at Elbert County High School graduating in 1970. Dennis umpired Little League and Senior League Baseball growing up and at age eighteen became the youngest to umpire in the Senior League World Series in Gary, Indiana.

Dennis played College Baseball for two years at Gainesville Junior College in Gainesville, Ga. He then attended Tennessee Temple in Chattanooga, TN to pursue God’s call to ministry where he graduated with a BA degree in Bible in 1975. He served as Athletic Director, Baseball Coach and Bible teacher at Tri-Cities Christian School in Blountville, TN for 10 years before serving as Assistant Pastor at Tabernacle Baptist Church in Kingsport, TN. He also served as the Tennessee Association of Christian Schools State Athletic Coordinator from 1985-1995.

In 1995 Dennis and his family moved to Warner Robins where he has served the last 20 years as an Assistant Pastor at Southside Baptist Church in Warner Robins. Dennis and his wife Mona, who serves as the Church receptionist, have two children. Chip and his wife Sarah and son Cam live in Lakeland, FL and Chris, wife Chaley and children Kinley and Nolan live in Warner Robins.

Dennis joined the Sportsmic team in 2012 and is now beginning his third season teaming with play by play announcer Mike Davis as the color commentator for Northside High School. Highlights include the championship run last year which culminated with the privilege of calling the State title game in the Dome. His greatest joy in working with Sportsmic has been meeting the Coaches and School officials that the teams in Houston County are blessed to have leading our students.

Kevin Wall

Broadcaster/Color Analyst Warner Robins

Kevin was born in Warner Robins in 1963.  He is a graduate of Warner Robins High School (1982) where he played on the 1981 State/National Championship teams for Coach Robert Davis.  After graduating Mercer University in 1986,  Kevin began a 30 year coaching/teaching career at Warner Robins High School which included coaching for the 1988 and 2004 State Championship teams.

He and his wife Jeanette have been married for 28 years.  They have three boys,  Frank & Jackson (8) and Jonah(7).

Brenda Arnett

Broadcaster – Softball

Brenda taught Health and PE at WRHS for 28 years, in those 28 years she served as the head softball coach.  She was also the head tennis coach for 20 years and head basketball Coach for 10 years.   In her 28 years of coaching her teams won 2 state championships.  Several of Coach Arnett’s teams achieved Elite 8 and Final Four finishes.   After leaving WRHS she became the Adaptive PE Specialist and also ran the County wide Special Olympics.    Under Brenda’s leadership,  the Houston County Special Olympics hosted many tournaments, taking more than 100 athletes to the Special Olympics State level.  She now enjoys her retirement after 34 years of coaching and teaching experiences.

Bud Pearce

Broadcaster – Perry Football/Play by Play

Bud Pearce is from Cairo, GA where he was a proud member of the Cairo High School Syrupmaker football and baseball teams, earning All-Region and All-Area honors in baseball. He graduated in 2005, and attended the University of Georgia, majoring in Health and Physical Education. He graduated from UGA in 2010. Following graduation, he was hired on at Feagin Mill Middle School (Warner Robins) where he has been employed ever since. After beginning his career as the ISS instructor, he soon moved to Physical Education and quickly became known as “The Most Electrifying Man in All of Physical Education” because of his upbeat and positive attitude and his overall love for fitness.

Through his time there, he has coached baseball at Houston County High, and football, baseball, and soccer at Feagin Mill. Due to his passion for all things weightlifting, he has owned a gym, and began his career in broadcasting when he created his own podcast, On The Platform. This was a weekly show where Bud and his co-host, Michael Lee, talked about the importance of lifting and all things coaching. He also began a strength & conditioning program at Feagin Mill Middle School that has brought the importance of weightlifting to a younger audience.

Bud is married to his illustrious wife Kelly Pearce, who was a successful D-1 softball player for the Jacksonville University Dolphins. They were married in 2011 and have both worked at Feagin Mill Middle School since then. Kelly has coached softball and track at Feagin Mill. They are the proud parents of two young studs, Abel and Nolan.

In 2017, Bud  began calling the play-by-play broadcast for the Perry High Panthers with his brother from another mother, Robbie McDuffie. They have enjoyed watching Perry High football played at a high level again and bring their passion for the game and excitement and enthusiasm to each and every broadcast.