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Wednesday's News 'n Notes: Hancock Central falls, GHSA championships, Veterans' Turner retires; UGA/Crean, Hawks, Braves; Sports/Ukraine, colleges, MLB, NFL, more

Wednesday's Central Georgia - and of interest to Central Georgia - news and notes, compiled from staff reports, email reports, the web, and social media.

 

In Coverage: GHSA state basketball finals


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Veteransā€™ Turner announces retirement

            After nearly three decades of coaching, spending some time as a grandpa appeals to Milan Turner.

            The fourth-year Veterans coach cited family as the reason for his retirement, announced Wednesday morning in a Facebook post.

            ā€œFor so long my family has made incredible sacrifices to support me and my career,ā€ he wrote. ā€œItā€™s time for ā€œPopsā€ to get ready for Grandkids and give time back to those I love so dearly.ā€

            Turner leaves Veterans with a 155-69 record, a 72.3 percent winning mark. He went 23-21 in four seasons with the Warhawks, after coaching at Thomson and Emanuel County Institute.

            Turner succeeded David Bruce, who was the first head coach and AD at Veterans when it started. He was let go after the 2017 season, and has spent the past few seasons at Brookstone in Columbus.

            The Warhawks won Turnerā€™s first six games, in 2018, and beat five ranked teams in 2019.

            The 2020 season had early promise with a 4-0 start and No. 5 ranking, but six straight losses ā€“ four by single digits ā€“ followed. An upset of Jones County in the second game of the 2021 season offered promise, but Veterans went 2-9, reaching the playoffs in a small region.

            Turner was an assistant at Coffee before taking the Veterans job, and he was reportedly in the hunt for the Coffee job recently vacated by his longtime friend Robby Pruitt.

            Turner called it a retirement, but returning to the field in some form wouldnā€™t be a surprise for the Georgia Southern grad, who is in his early 50s.

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Sports and Ukraine

F1 driver Mazepin added to EU sanction list

Super Bowl champ McVay has a connection to Ukraine 

College basketball conference tournaments

National conference schedules, scores

W&M-Southern

W-Peach Belt

M-Peach Belt

W&M-SIAC

W-SEC

M-SEC

W-ACC

M-ACC

W-Sun Belt

M-Sun Belt

W-ASUN

M-ASUN

W-Gulf South

M-Gulf South

M-Boston College surprises Wake Forest

M-Syracuseā€™s Buddy Boehiem suspended for Duke game

M-But Orange were fine in slamming FSU

M-Wisconsinā€™s Davis to play despite ā€˜dirty hitā€™

M-Maddox 3 lifts Virginia Tech over Clemson in OT 

NFL

Woman sues Jerry Jones, claims heā€™s her father

Wentz heading to Washington

Packers challenge is to build around Rodgers, Adams

Flores wants lawsuit heard in court

How high will QB salaries go? And whoā€™s paying?

49ers fan punched during NFC championship out of coma 

College Basketball

LSU gets notice of allegations, finally, from NCAA

Howard contrite about Wisconsin incident, seeking therapy

Pitino MAAC COY 

NBA/WNBA

Tatum stays hot, drops 44 on Hornets  

Golf/Tennis

Woods inducted into golf hall 

Baseball/MLB

Nearly 100 games bite it, gap narrows

Around the nation/world 

NBA scores/games

NHL scores/games

Menā€™s college basketball

Womenā€™s college basketball