Wednesday's Central Georgia Daily News 'n Notes: Macon TD Club classic changes; no Tattnall-Dublin because ...; lots of Houston County in the Athens Regional; SEC meetings; so much more
Wednesday's Central Georgia - and of interest to Central Georgia - news and notes, compiled from staff reports, email reports, the web, and social media.
Schedule snafu leads to major changes for Macon TD Club Kickoff Classic
Club officials have had to cram a lot of work in less than two months after a very belated discovery of a scheduling issue led to finding four new teams for the 2019 edition.
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Northside and Peach County will still play, but Tattnall-Dublin is a no
Tattnall enforced a null-and-void outlook on the Kickoff Classic contract, leaving the Trojans and Dublin without a game. How it got to that point? There are differing views.
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Locey and Fromm are Houston County alums and UGA roomies
Could they also share a national championship story? In-depth look at the former teammates and current classmates, and Locey’s rise at UGA.
And maybe sub the Houston County alma mater for the anthem? (OK, not) Locey and former teammate Tanner Hall of Mercer will battle in the regional opener on Friday.
Macon visits Savannah in Coastal opener
As usual, Macon treks down I-16 to Savannah for the teams’ Coastal Plain League opener.
First pitch is 7:05 p.m.
Rosters, however, remain substantially incomplete or not released, based on what’s on both teams’s websites (Macon has no roster listed).
Savannah’s roster –with 14 listed on its website - includes Bill LeRoy of West Laurens, and Perry’s Cal Gentry of Georgia College for Macon, as per the short roster on the league website.
Macon’s home opener is Friday night against Florence with another home game Saturday against Savannah.
From the SEC meetings
Relationship status for WLOCP: It’s complicated
Beer and wine at Sanford … for the money folks
Column: Tradition alone good enough to stay in Jax
Column: Blame Jimbo for Noles’ problems
And Jimbo’s about big expectations
Bama AD on apathy and championships
Pruitt confident on postseason
Dogs-Tide: SEC’s next great rivalry
Braves Report
The Nationals hammered Kevin Gausman early and in a big way – eight runs in the first inning – and then Dan Winkler for five later in Washington’s 14-4 win at SunTrust. The rest of the bullpen gave up one run and four hits, while the offense struck out more than twice as many times – 13 – as it got hits – six.
As expected, Atlanta gets an All-Star game
Around/About Central Georgia
Georgia College alum Taylor called up to Boston
Around/About Georgia
United pick up win with late goals
Tech’s Hall challenges fans for the regional
UGA’s chances of breaking through Alabama/Clemson
Tech football assistants get some bucks