The Central Georgia Sports Report

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Weekend's Daily News 'n Notes: Scoreboard; GISA baseball; Mary Persons' Wachtel, Russell Henley; Hawks, Braves; Georgia, Tech; Phil Mickelson

Saturday and Sunday coverage

Sunday Scoreboard
Pro
NBA
Atlanta 107, NY Knicks 105

MLB
Atlanta 7, Pittsburgh 1

MLS
Atlanta 1, Seattle 1

Saturday Scoreboard
High School
Baseball
GISA AA championship
Brentwood 5, Gatewood 2; Piedmont 9, Brentwood 2; Piedmont wins state championship
          Gatewood led from the start in the second game of the series Saturday morning to even the series. And the Gators took another 1-0 lead in the first inning in the championship, only for Piedmont to jump on top with three runs in the third, and pull away with six runs over the next three innings.

 

College
Baseball
Georgia 13, Mississippi 2
Georgia Southern 6, Texas-Arlington 3
Georgia State 11, Little Rock 10
Georgia Tech 10, North Carolina 6

Softball
Kennesaw State 1, Auburn 0; UCF 2, KSU 0; NCAA Regional; KSU eliminated

 Pro
MLB
Atlanta 6, Pittsburgh 1 

In Coverage: Revisit the Central Georgia’s comprehensive coverage of the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame weekend, including an update with GMC’s Bert Williams

 

Coming Monday: More coaching moves in Central Georgia

Around/About Central Georgia

Henley slump continues in PGA’s final round

          If there was a game film of the weekend, Russell Henley might file it in the trash can.

          He finished tied for 71st out of 81 golfers at the PGA Championship at Kiawah Island, S.C.

          Henley dropped on Saturday out of the top 50 with a 74, battling five bogeys with three birdies.           Sunday was hair worse, with the same bogey total and one less birdie for a 75.

          How rough was the weekend? In 72 holes, Henley had 18 bogeys in three rounds, avoiding them on Friday. Still, that’s 25 percent bogeys for the weekend. His 297 was his worst of the season, by four over last week’s Wells Fargo Championship.

          He is taking the week off, skipping the Charles Schwab Challenge in Fort Worth.

Wachtel shines in champions meet

          His high school career over, Justin Wachtel hasn’t lost a step.

          That was evident Saturday in the Wingfoot Night of Champions meet at Marietta High, where many of the GHSA state champions gathered for competition.

          Wachtel set the state’s fifth all-time mark with a 4:08.2 in the 1,600. What dazzled onlookers was a closing lap of 56.8 by Wachtel, who started the final lap in second, more than 30 meters back.

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Around/About Georgia/Southeast

Young’s last-second runner lifts Hawks to road playoff win

The Garden started the night with ear-shattering noise, and ended it …

Column: McMillan has transformed Hawks, who now eye next step

Riley rocks and Fried’s fine as Braves bounce Pirates again

And Riley wants more

Georgia tops Duke, wins softball regional

(Sat): Power surge returns, Braves pop Pirates

Georgia hammers Mississippi on senior day

Tech tops UNC for series, Coastal Division title

Kennesaw State softball edged, eliminated in NCAA Regional at FSU

Southern Conference baseball tournament

SEC baseball tournament

ACC baseball tournament

Sun Belt baseball tournament

 

State GHSA baseball championships

7A: Parkview vs. North Paulding, Monday, 5 p.m., at Truist
6A: Lassiter vs. Houston County, Wednesday, 5 p.m., at Truist
5A: Loganville vs. Starr’s Mill, Tuesday, 5 p.m., at Truist
4A: Marist 5, Benedictine 0; Marist 4, Benedictine 1; Marist wins
3A: North Hall 13, Franklin 1; Franklin 3, North Hall 1; Monday, noon, Coolray Field
AA: Jeff Davis 5, Lovett 2; Jeff Davis 8, Lovett 3; Jeff Davis wins
A Public: Gordon Lee 7, Metter 1; Metter 2, Gordon Lee 1; Metter 6, Gordon Lee 5; Metter wins
A Private: Mount Paran 4, Wesleyan 0; Mount Paran 3, Wesleyan 0

NBA/WNBA

Curry, Warriors ready for next year

College Sports

Former Michigan State standout suspect in shooting

Sports and social & racial awareness

Stoneman Douglas, site of shooting, wins baseball title

 

Around the nation/world

Mickelson stuns the golf world, rolls to PGA championship

Column: Phil still thrills at 50

Harvick slams NASCAR for Austin race decisions

And Elliott gets first win, in rain, in Austin

(Sat.) Bush dominates Xfinity race

(Sat.) Elliott still chasing first win

Gauff wins second title, first on clay

Biles makes history in return to action

Column: Layoff doesn’t slow Biles down

Colorado sweeps St. Louis

MLB scores/games

NBA scores/games

NHL roundup/scoreboard