Monday's Daily News: Scoreboard; UGA, Tech women; Tye Fagan in portal; Braves; local honorees; NCAA tournaments
Monday's Central Georgia - and of interest to Central Georgia - news and notes, compiled from staff reports, email reports, the web, and social media.
Scoreboard
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High School
Baseball
Crawford County 6, Manchester 4
A pair of three-run innings lifted the Eagles, who trailed 4-0 early. Blake Bishop and Judd Puckett had two hits each and Trace Hodges two RBI for Crawford County. Caleb Carr sat down 14 by strikeout, with a walk and four hits.
Crisp County 20, Central 6; Crisp County 6, Central 5
Fullington 5, Vidalia Heritage 3
Howard 10, Baldwin 0
The Huskies did all the damage in the third, aided throughout the 4.5 innings by five errors and eight unearned runs. Lee Martin struck out 12 with three walks and three hits in five innings. Gavin Williams and Andrew Garnett scored two runs each.
Jefferson County 13, Washington County 11
John Milledge 17, Edmund Burke 0
Jones County 12, Eagles Landing 2
Aiden Payne, Trent Hardy, and Keagan Baxter each ahd two hits from the top three spots in the lineup, teaming for seven runs and four RBI. Jacob Thompson drove in three runs, and Austin May and Chase Milton combined for a three-hitter.
Perry 7, Spalding 1
Three straight two-run innings put the Panthers in charge. Garrett Davis had three hits and two RBI, while Tristen Freis and Braydon Long had two hits each for Perry, who got pitching work from Ben McDown and Carson Bryant, the latter with four strikeouts in two innings.
West Laurens 5, Morgan County 2
The hosts got all they needed with a pair of early two-run innings. Colton Scott had two of the Raiders’ four hits and scored two runs. Bradley Wilson fanned five with no walks in 2.2 innings and Eli Floyd fanned four with a walk in 4.1, the pair teaming for a one-hitter.
Soccer
G-Bleckley County 3, Dodge County 0
Aniston Dowdy had two goals and Harlie Corner one for the Royals.
B-Dodge County 3, Bleckley County 1
Tennis
B-Bleckley County 4, Telfair County 1
G-Telfair County 3, Bleckley County 2
College
Basketball
W-Andrew 60, CGTC 59
Golf
M-Bobcat Invitational, two rounds, Georgia College, first
W-Pinetree Collegiate, two rounds, Mercer, fourth
Volleyball
Pro
NBA
L.A. Clippers 119, Atlanta 110
Alumni Update
Upson-Lee’s Fagan in the transfer portal
Tye Fagan, who led Upson-Lee to consecutive state 4A titles, has entered the college basketball transfer portal.
Fagan just completed his junior season at Georgia, playing in 26 games and starting all but one. In three seasons, he has started 28 times and played in 89 games, averaging 14.7 minutes, 5.1 points, .8 assists, 2.4 rebounds, and shot 56.4 percent from the floor but only 27.9 percent from three.
But he was inconsistent this year, despite playing more thn in his first two years. He had six games of at least 15 points, but another six of five points or less, and only 14 points total in the final three games.
He had the most experience other than graduate transfers P.J. Horn, Andrew Garcia, and Justin Kier.
Fagan joins another Central Georgian, Mary Persons’ grad Cam Holden, who just finished his first season at Tennessee-Martin and announced his move earlier this month.
Fagan is the 11th player to seek a transfer under Tom Crean.
Honor Roll
Georgia College’s Thomas makes NABC All-District
College players of the week
Southern Conference baseball: Mercer’s Michie
SSAC women’s soccer: MGSU’s Link
SoCon football: Mercer’s Dowden
Around/About Georgia/Southeast
Undermanned Georgia outbattles Drexel in NCAAs
Tech women ready for West Virginia in second round
NCAA Athens gymnastics regional set
Pache progressing toward the job in center
Men’s NCAA Tournament
First Dance since 2013, and Illinois is out quickly
Beard, refs earn a second-guess for end of Red Raiders’ loss
Women’s NCAA Tournament
Column: Are the disparities intentional?
Parity in women’s game growing, so, more Madness
NBA/WNBA
Obit: Elgin Baylor was a Laker legend
Around the nation/world