Thursday's Central Georgia Daily News 'n Notes: Another Mercer signee; Mercer football honorees; Braves Report; Tech football, Hall of Fame; more
Thursday's Central Georgia - and of interest to Central Georgia - news and notes, compiled from staff reports, email reports, the web, and social media. Updates will be noted, so check back.
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Honor Roll/Signings updated and posted Friday morning.
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Braves Report
The offense didnāt come up with enough clutch play for any pitching to win, stranding eight while Atlanta pitching got out of jams to no avail in a 4-2 loss to Cincinnati.
The game was delayed by nearly 2-3/4 hours by rain.
Reds analyst apologizes for Albies comment
Real and otherwise in the NL East
Around/About Central Georgia
Mercer officially gets transfer from Fairfield
Fairfield transfer Neftali Alvarez joined Mercer on Thursday, submitting his paperwork on Wednesday to complete the transaction.
Alvarez, a 6-2 guard from Cantano, P.R., has three years of eligibility remaining.
Alvarez averaged 11.5 points, 3.3 assists, and 3.7 rebounds in 32 minutes a game, earning all-rookie team honors in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.
āNeftali has great speed and the ability to get to the rim, all while making those around him better when he is on the court,ā Mercer head coach Greg Gary said in a release. āHeās a tremendous competitor and a great addition to our program.ā
Alvarez is the latest on the pipeline from Miami Christian in Florida to Mercer.
New Mercer assistant Juan Cardona was Miami Christianās head coach until joining the Bears. And Diego Rivera signed with Mercer earlier this week.
Alvarez helped the Victors win two 5A-1A state championships, hitting the game-winning 3-pointer as a junior to win one.
Alvarez averaged a double-double as a senior (27 points, 11 assists) en route to earning 5A-1A player of the year accolades.
He also considered Wichita State, Dayton, and Arkansas state out of high school.
Washington County grad Coneway tops Mercer football honorees
Outgoing senior Will Coneway was named the defensive player of the year for Mercer at the Bearsā year-end banquet Thursday.
Coneway led the Bears with 94 tackles in 11 games, adding three quarterback hurries and 5.5 tackles for loss.
Heāll be a redshirt senior next season, and is one of several Central Georgians on the 2019 roster so far:
Linebacker Kashawn Baker of Crawford County, offensive linemen Colton Dingmore and Caleb Etheridge of Mary Persons, quarterback Dylan Fromm of Warner Robins, snapper Zach Lassiter of Bleckley County, offensive lineman Mitchell Lord of Washington County, wideout Brandon Mays of Wilkinson County, wideout Landon Miller of Rutland, kicker Brad Powell of FPD,
Around/About Georgia
Falcons bosses talk about the first day of the draft
It has been a spring of change for Georgia Tech
Tech announces latest Hall of Fame class
UGA to sit Hancock this weekend