Tuesday's News 'n Notes: Southwest mourns player death; WACO's Gray goes for gold; Dudley Little League; Braves; Olympics/Biles decision; NFL, more
Tuesday's Central Georgia - and of interest to Central Georgia - news and notes, compiled from staff reports, email reports, the web, and social media.
Southwest mourns death of player Ivory
The first practice of 2021 for Southwest was a tragic one, with the death of Patriot Joshua Ivory Jr. afterward.
The 15-year-old collapsed around 6 p.m., was taken to Atrium Health Navicent, and died Monday night.
Southwest principal A. Bernard Young sent out a release Tuesday morning with news of the tragedy. A crisis team was made available at the school.
An autopsy will be performed to determine the official cause of death. Officials Tuesday declined to label it heat related.
Monday was the start of preseason workouts, and was the first conditioning day, part of a five-day acclimation period. Practice and band practices were canceled Tuesday. Howard canceled practice on Tuesday in response, and will resume Wednesday afternoon.
The district and GHSA will look into procedures and protocols involved in Ivory’s death, although indications are that Southwest coaches and officials took more than minimum precautions.
Alumni Update
Scoreboard
Little League
Southeast Region Softball
Georgia 3, South Carolina 0
Georgia got all it needed with one in the fourth, thanks to a nine-strikeout, two-walk one-hitter from Cheyann Phillips. Dudley got the shutout despite 15 strikeouts from South Carolina’s Annie Ruth Eliason.
Virginia 2, Georgia 0
The game was stopped because of weather and will be resumed at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the top of the fourth.
Pro
MLB
Atlanta 12, NY Mets 5
Gray, USA play for gold Wednesday morning
Allisha Gray and the USA had to sweat it out.
The Washington County grad scored six points, sharing scoring honors with Kelsey Plum, as the U.S. nipped France 18-16 in a 3x3 women’s semifinal game in Tokyo.
The gold medal game is at 8:55 a.m., both Eastern Standard Time.
America had an 11-7 lead, but France came back and tied it with 1:07 left.
Gray made one of two at the line with 34 seconds left, and got an offensive rebound that led to Kelsey Plum shooting two with five seconds left. She made one, and France’s wild heave at the buzzer had no chance.
The Americans won their first six straight games, and then lost 20-18 to Japan on Tuesday. The U.S. opened the Olympics with a 17-10 win over France.
Games are 10 minutes long, with a 12-second shot clock, and shots count as one and two instead of two and three points.
Around/About Central Georgia
Mercer’s Cronic talks some football
Around/About Georgia/Southeast
Riley rocks as Braves maul Mets
Olympics
Biles explains – at length – her decision
‘At the end of the day, we’re human, too’
Raisman praises Biles’ bravery
Column: Biles didn’t ‘quit’ on her team
Phelps can relate, heartbroken at situation
Small Alaska town fired up from Jacoby
Column: Pop’s got to take some blame
College Football
Washington State coach laments vaccine ‘distraction’
Florida, UCF agree to 2-for-1 deal
Baseball
Scherzer on the trading block?
Turner gets Nats going, leaves after positive test revealed
NFL
Jets report in mourning at loss of Knapp
Jimmy G. opens Niners camp as QB1
Let the Bears’ QB race begin
No Fitzgerald at camp, no word, either
Denver expects ownership to be settled next year
College Sports
Texas, Oklahoma tell SEC: we want in
New Pac-12 boss doesn’t think expansion is a must
Auto Racing
Drivers, teams wouldn’t mind a regular mid-season break like this
NBA/WNBA
Barkley barks on Olympics, Chris Paul, and more
Around the nation/world