Tuesday's Daily News 'n Notes: Scoreboard; Obit: Coot Veal; Stuckey service set, accident details out; Earl Grant; Tech, UGA, Hawks, Braves; COVID;
Tuesday's Central Georgia - and of interest to Central Georgia - news and notes, compiled from staff reports, email reports, the web, and social media.
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In Coverage: The patriarch of one of Central Georgia’s top athletics families, Coot Veal, was 88, and it was a full 88 years
In Coverage: More details on the fatal accident that killed the Dublin family of Jaroy Stuckey; services set
Honor Roll
Around/About Central Georgia
Former Georgia College guard Grant officially introduced at BC: gritty over pretty
The 44-year-old is focused early on the staff
Mercer baseball gets a road win
Around/About Georgia/Southeast
Tech facing Loyola, and Sister Jean, who trolls Kentucky
Member of traveling party tests positive
Alvarado, Wright make all-district teams
A really masked Pastner and Alvarado meet the media
UGA’s Taylor finalist for national coach of the year
Hawks keep rolling, reach .500
Wright up and down in start against Boston
Braves notebook: Ozuna’s bomb; no Pache 0; and more
Falcons prospect watch: defensive line
Sports and COVID
VanVleet shares details of COVID experience
Many high schools now getting back into athletics routine
Men’s NCAA Tournament
Droughts over for Drexel and Rutgers
(Sigh) No First Four games on Tuesday
Racial gap still there for tourney teams and graduation
So many historical trends in March Madness
The best buzzer-beater in Madness history?
Women’s NCAA Tournament
Predicting the whole tournament
Racial gap still there for tourney teams and graduation
College Basketball
Pitino not interested in Indiana job, he says
His son, though, went from fired to hired in a week
NBA
VanVleet shares details of COVID experience
Baseball
NFL
Around the nation/world
Oregon State president, formerly of LSU, getting looked at
Men’s college basketball scoreboard