Wednesday's Report: Ga. Coll./Mercer honors; Vandals/Allisha Gray mural, Dudley LL, MGSU's Knight; Snit gets 500th, UGA, Tech, GSU/GSU/SBC; MLB, college 🏈, NFL, NASCAR, golf, +
Tuesday'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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Honor Roll
Georgia College’s Sheppard an All-America Scholar
Mercer puts 50 on All-SoCon academic team
Central Georgia high school alums on the team: Mercer baseball, Tanner Hall, Houston County; Mercer golf, Jay Spivey, FPD; Mercer men’s tennis, Samuel Barrow, Stratford; Mercer women’s golf, Carol Pyon, Rutland.
Around/About Central Georgia
Vandals deface Gray mural in Sandersville with slur
Back in March, Sandersville celebrated one of its most prolific native and athletes, Allisha Gray, an Olympic gold medalist and NCAA women’s basketball champ and Georgia state high school basketball champ.
Part of the celebration of the Washington County grad involved a huge mural on the wall of a downtown business.
It was marred over the weekend by a racial slur scribbled on it, just above the word “medalist”.
Washington County sheriff Joel Cochran said Tuesday night that three people had been arrested, thanks in large part to local security cameras. Reports are that the trio may have been involved in similar vandalism in recent days.
Gray graduated in 2013 from Washington County, started her college career at North Carolina and finished at South Carolina, helping the Gamecocks to an NCAA title. She was the fourth pick of the 2017 WNBA draft and went on to take rookie of the year honors.
She displayed the gold medal from the women’s 3x3 basketball competition at the 2020 Summer Olympics during the spring celebration.
Gray averages 13.8 points a game, 21st in the WNBA, and 5.3 rebounds, 26th in the league.
Dudley’s SE run comes to end with two shutouts
After winning a pair of low-scoring games, Dudley’s run as Georgia’s team in the Southeast Region softball tournament ended Tuesday with losses of 7-0 to Virginia and 3-0 to North Carolina.
And those two teams will play in Wednesday’s final at 10 a.m.
Virginia scored four in the third and four in the fourth en route to a no-hitter, Georgia plagued by four errors and being struck out 16 times, with only two non-strikeout outs.
Georgia outhit North Carolina 5-3 in the second game, but was down 3-0 after one inning in a three-error game. Ava Collins had two hits for Dudley.
Only two of the 10 runs given up by Georgia on Tuesday were earned.
A sitdown with Middle Georgia baseball boss Knight
Around/About Georgia/Southeast
Snitker gets 500th win on the road
UGA holding steady against inflation
Tech sixth in ACC Coastal picks
Georgia Southern talks Sun Belt football
Georgia State’s Elliott talks football
Baseball/MLB/College
Jackie Robinson Museum opens after 14 years of planning
Mets top Yanks in Subway Series
Washington beats Dodgers again
After impressive debut, Druw Jones done for season (shoulder)
College Football/South
No news: Clemson the ACC favorite
Corral: choosing Mississippi was a mistake
Norvell has confidence foundation is back
College Football
Anti-abortion Harbaugh will help raise unwanted babies
Big Ten boss: expansion may be coming, TV deal close
Revamped defenses a focus in Big Ten
Expansion damages Rose Bowl status
Football/NFL/USFL
Another bad break for WR Ross, out for the year
Julio Jones heading to Tampa Bay
WR Amendola retires after 13 years, 2 rings
Jones uses slur while praising former Cowboys scout
Auto Racing
Ty Gibbs impressive in Cup debut
After having to borrow clothes to drive
Golf
Perfect storm: Trump, LIV golf, and 9/11 protests
Barkley names his price for LIV and the accompanying outrage
NBA/WNBA
Expert at Griner trial discusses medical cannabis
Hockey
Ex-Canuck found not guilty of sexual assault
Around the nation/world