Monday's Report: Scoreboard; Mercer Tennis Classic, Russell Henley, Macon TD Club/Georgia Southern's Helton/POTW, Mercer; Falcons, UGA, Hawks; MLB playoffs, NFL, colleges, golf, NASCAR, NBA, more
Coming Up
Saturday
12 p.m., Georgia Tech at Florida State, ACCN
1 p.m., Charleston Southern at Kennesaw State, ESPN+
1:30 p.m., Mercer at VMI, ESPN+
3 p.m., Old Dominion at Georgia State, ESPN+
3:30 p.m., Georgia vs. Florida, CBS
6 p.m., Savannah State vs. Fort Valley State, Henderson Stadium
Sunday
1 p.m., Carolina at Atlanta, Fox
Coming Monday: Monday Morning Quarterback
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Around/About Central Georgia
Momentum slows for Henley
After getting better each round, Russell Henley took a step back in the final round of the CJ Classic in South Carolina.
His 1-over 72 dropped him seven spots on the leaderboard into tie for 45th after a 1-under tournament.
The front nine did Henley in, with a double bogey and two bogeys countered by three pars. He had a bogey and birdie on the back nine.
He’s not in the field for this week’s Bermuda Championship.
Brengle defends Mercer Tennis Classic title
The top seed played like a top seed with the title on the line.
Madison Brengle repeated at Mercer Tennis Classic champion after a straight set win over No. 2 seed Panna Udvardy on Sunday at John Drew Smith Tennis Center.
Early Udvardy errors and a good start put Brengle up 3-1 en route to a 6-3 win in the first set. Her solid service continued, as did some Udvardy mistakes, and Brengle rolled to a 6-1 second-set win.
She improved to 16-4 in the tournament.
Brengle just missed a double dip, she and partner Maria Mateas falling to Anna Rogers and Christina Rosca in the doubles final.
Howard, CFCA, Rutland players tapped by Macon Touchdown Club
Two underclassmen and a senior are the latest Macon Touchdown Club players of the week.
Co-back: Rutland junior Neico Sandifer caught five passes for 179 yards and four touchdowns in the Hurricanes’ 44-30 loss to ACE.
Co-back: Senior Jaylun Goodrum of Central Fellowship had 12 tackles, a pick-6 covering 99 yards, a 50-yard fumble return, and two pass breakups on defense, and five carries for 98 yards in the Lancers’ 42-14 win over Terrell.
Lineman: Sophomore Zelin Pollard of Howard racked up 13 tackles, three for loss, with an interception and a touchdown in the Huskies’ 35-16 loss to Griffin.
Georgia Southern’s Helton to speak at Macon Touchdown Club
Georgia Southern head coach Clay Helton is Monday night’s speaker at the Macon Touchdown Club.
The club meets at the Methodist Home for Children and Youth, in the Rumford Center, at 304 Pierce Ave. It starts at 6:30 p.m. with dinner and the program to begin around 7. Admission for non-members is $30.
Mercer head coach Drew Cronic is next week’s speaker, followed by Roddy Jones of ESPN and Georgia Tech.
It will be Helton’s second visit to the club since he was named as the Eagles’ head coach last November, almost two months after being dismissed at Southern Cal. He spoke about two weeks after being hired in Statesboro, in his first public appearance.
The Eagles are 5-3 overall and 2-2 in the Sun Belt after Saturday’s 28-23 win at Old Dominion.
Helton was head coach at Southern California for six seasons, and a game as interim in 2013 and the first two games of 2021. He is 46-24.
He has a background in the South, as a Gainesville, Fla. native who played at Auburn and Houston. He was at Duke, Houston, and Memphis from 1995-2009, working with running backs, wideouts, and quarterbacks.
He joined the Southern Cal staff in 2010 under Lane Kiffin, then was interim head coach in 2013 when interim head coach Ed Orgeron – who took over when Kiffin was fired in late September of 2013 - quit following Steve Sarkisian’s appointment as head coach.
Helton stayed on and succeeded Sarkisian, who was fired, Helton again serving as interim before getting the permanent job. He was then let go early this season after Southern Cal beat San Jose and lost to then-No. 14 Stanford.
He is the son of well-traveled Kim Helton, who has been an assistant in college af Florida, Miami, UAB, and (currently) Western Kentucky, and head coach at Houston, as well as an NFL assistant with Tampa Bay, Houston, the Raiders, Washington, and assistant in the Canadian Football League with Toronto.
Helton’s brother is their father’s boss. Tyson Helton is head coach at Western Kentucky. Tyson coached under Clay at Southern Cal.
Mercer basketball hosting meet-and-greet festivities Monday
Around/About Georgia/Southeast
Cincinnati’s strong start too much for Atlanta
Atlanta misses chance to build momentum
Execution advantage: Cincinnati
Terrell departs from undermanned secondary
It’s World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party Week
Smart sees bright future for freshman DB Everette
Hawks have double-digit, lose by double digits
Baseball/MLB
Phillies bomb their way to the Series
New Philly legend, NLCS MVP, inspires pure chaos
SD pitchers Clevinger, Manaea tagged by Philly
Houston ends NY season at Yankee Stadium
Cole was stunned by early hook
Breaking down deGrom’s decision
Column: How about blaming players for Dodgers’ failure?
College Football/South
Tennessee fans go above and beyond to help UT-Martin player in need
How Bama honored Croom Saturday
Charlotte fires former hot name Healy
Kiffin not necessarily shocked
Did Golding find defensive magic after UT loss?
Swinney backs up Uiagalelei after benching
South Carolina breaks poll drought
College Football
College Sports
Private pictures of Wisconsin volleyball players posted
Football/NFL/USFL
Bucs, Brady embarrassed by Carolina
Rodgers, Packers embarrassed by Washington
Ryan pick-6 dooms Colts vs. Tennessee
Dallas leans on D in Prescott return
’72 Dolphins celebrated before Sunday night game
Auto Racing
Larson holds off Chastain to win at Homestead
A plate of humble pie for Wallace
Golf
McIlroy back on top after winning CJ Cup
Tennis
Major champ Halep gets provisional drug ban
Basketball/NBA/WNBA
Curry gets third 30-point game
NBA roundup: Lillard goes for 41
Paul reaches 11,000 career assists
Around the nation/world