Thursday's Report: Kaplan takes southern tennis post, Cephus back with Lions, Mount de Sales signings; Campbell takes Westfield job, Mercer; UGA, Braves, Falcons; colleges, NFL, NBA, MLB updates;
Wednesday'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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Girls
Central 51, Jackson 33
Tayelor Davis went off for 19 points and 13 rebounds, plus two steals, for the Chargers. Taliah Grier added 14 points and Alaya Grane five rebounds.
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M-Georgia Southern 91, Piedmont 47
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Alumni Update
Stratford’s Cephus back to practice for Detroit
Signings
Mount de Sales’ Taryn Martin has signed to play softball at Columbia (S.C.) College. Eva Crader is headed to Newberry
Around/About Central Georgia
Kaplan named to Southern Tennis Foundation post
Macon tennis and charity staple Jaime Kaplan has a new job, and she’ll be spending more time in her favorite sport.
Kaplan was named as the Southern Tennis Foundation’s director of foundation development and operations.
The move was announced Wednesday by USTA Southern Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer Matt Olson.
Kaplan, who left a position at the United Way of Central Georgia several months ago, was inducted into the STF’s Hall of Fame in 2019, adding to her membership in the Georgia Tennis, Macon, and Georgia Sports halls of fame.
She was given the USTA Eve Kraft Award in 2008 for her volunteer work in tennis.
The Stratford grad – who attended Georgia and graduated from Florida State - has been head coach at her alma mater since 2005, and spend the last three-plus decades involved in non-profit and charity fund-raising work.
“Jaime comes to the Southern Tennis Foundation with an outstanding record in fundraising and organization. Her connections in and knowledge of the Southern tennis community will make her a cornerstone in expanding the foundation’s philanthropic mission,” said STF Chairman Derek White in a release.
From the organization’s website: “The STF is an independent volunteer-led 501(c)3 organization that provides needs-based scholarships, grants to assist competitive junior players, grants for youth-oriented programs, and emergency assistance to programs, pros and players. Donations are tax-exempt, and every dollar donated to the STF goes back to programs and players in the Southern states.”
WBKB- Georgia rolls past Mercer
Around/About Georgia/Southeast
Smart, Podlesney top UGA’s coaches’ All-SEC list
Smart an Eddie Robinson finalist
UGA’s Monken chatty at Broyles Award ceremony
Georgia O-Line an award finalist
Column: Falcons are in contention, but …
Falcons mailbag
Hawks lose another starter, lose to Knicks
Braves bolster pen with Jimenez
Atlanta loses reliever Jansen to Boston
Crime Dog’s impact in Atlanta was huge
Braves won’t let luxury tax interrupt plans
College Football Playoffs
Will TCU-Michigan be a blowout?
OSU player’s family speak out on McShay injury report
College Football
Louisville plucking Purdue boss Brohm
Missouri: We didn’t refuse to play Kansas in bowl
Column: Playoff talk and a whiny Saban
Punter won’t be charged in alleged gang rape
Iowa’s Campbell CFB’s top scholar
College Football/Southeast
Kentucky QB Levis to skip bowl for draft
City of Knoxville, Neyland having beer/fans discussions
HOFer Croom: ‘Not enough progress’ for Black coaches
NFL/USFL/Football
Andrew Luck’s silent hell: a breakdown, and retirement regrets
Buffalo loses Miller for season
Pressure on Ravens’ D without Jackson
New college coach in state deflects attention from bungling Broncos
Jags’ Lawrence to play with sprained toe
49ers not planning on Garoppolo return
Mayfield likely active for Rams
Win gives Tampa Bay a little breathing room
Are the Bucs a throwback? Or will they be thrown back?
Roundtable: Burrow enters MVP chat, Ridder time?, Jags/Travon Walker
NBA/WNBA/Basketball
Magic end nine-game losing streak
Soccer
Next Cup up to 48 teams: Better?
US men return to background for three-plus years now
College Basketball
W-Players ejected after wild brawl sparked by hair pull
M-Wright still at ease, happy with decision to retire
M-Tennessee wins seventh straight
College Sports
Rower’s family: abusive coach pushed athlete to suicide
Baseball/MLB
Now, Padres and Giants examine options
Golf
Column: Adam Scott makes sense without making enemies
Tennis
Hockey
Five-goal game from Thompson leads Sabres
Scoreboard