Sunday’s Report: HS FB, Westfield/GIAA, Mayhem; Mercer Tennis Classic; Falcons, United, Hawks; NFL, NBA, college news, MLB playoffs, golf, soccer, NASCAR, UFC
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High School
🏈🏈🏈Football🏈🏈🏈
Central 34, Jordan 14
The Chargers avoided their first winless season in program history as well as being Jordan’s first victim in more than 30 games.
Thomas County Central 27, Houston County 0
The visitors did something to the hosts that hadn’t happened since early in the 2020 season: hold Houston County scoreless. That was a 12-0 loss to 3A Crisp County on the road in the second game of the 2020 season. Under second-year head coach Jeremy Edwards, Houston County’s lowest point total was 21 points, which happened in three straight games last year, including a 42-21 loss to TCC. This year, the Bears averaged 46.7 points a game, with a low of 35 in a 9-point loss a month ago to Lee County. Both teams muddled through the first quarter, watching opportunities slip away, until the Yellow Jackets got an 11-yard touchdown pass a few minutes into the second quarter. It stayed a one-score game until midway through the third quarter when Jaylen Johnson connected with Tywon Christopher for a 70-yard score. They sealed it at the 8:24 mark left, and added icing with 41 seconds left for the second-worst loss (50-21 to Lee County last year) under Edwards. The loss pushed the Bears out of the hunt for a first-round home playoff game and into a tie for third with Northside and Tift County.
🥎 🥎 🥎Softball 🥎 🥎 🥎
GIAA Playoffs
Class AAA
Westfield 13, Tattnall 4
Class AA
The GIAA hadn’t updated the Class AA brackets since Friday, as of 1 a.m. Sunday or posted results, but did post that Piedmont won the AA championship.
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GHSA Playoffs
6A-South Effingham 3,Veterans 0
4A-Starr’s Mill 3, Baldwin 0
4A-Trinity Christian 3, Perry 0
AA-ELCA 3, ACE 0
A/I-Lamar County 3, Crawford County 0; Lamar County at Whitefield Academy, Wednesday
College
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Mercer 3, Wofford 0 (29-27, 25-23, 25-19)
Pro
🏒🏒🏒 SPHL 🏒🏒🏒
⚽ ⚽ ⚽MLS ⚽ ⚽ ⚽
Atlanta 2, Cincinnati 2
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Around/about Central Georgia
Westfield wins super seventh straight state softball title
Entering Saturday afternoon, Westfield had lost three games all season.
Two were to Tattnall. Saturday afternoon’s opponent in the biggest game of the year? Tattnall.
The Hornets made sure three wasn’t the most painful charm by with a five-inning 13-4 win for the GIAA Class AAA state softball championship Saturday in Columbus.
Westfield lost 9-6 to Tattnall in late August and 9-5 three weeks later, and didn’t get a chance at revenge until Friday’s 14-3 win in Columbus.
The Hornets finish 29-3, the Trojans 26-9.
A three-run second put the Hornets up 5-1, the Trojans getting one back in the third. But six runs in the fourth – keyed by bombs from Carleigh Knowles and Emmy Dehem - started the Hornets toward eyeing that seventh straight trophy presentation.
Tattnall teased with two in the top of the fifth on Caroline Patterson’s homer only for Westfield to counter in the bottom half with a Kendall Fowler round-tripper.
Camilla Bloodworth kept Tattnall mostly in check with two walks and two strikeouts in an efficient six-hit outing.
Three of Westfield’s runs were unearned, thanks to three Tattnall errors.
Patterson had half of Tattnall’s hits and all of the Trojans’ RBI, Molly Kemp with two hits.
Knowles and Fowler each had three hits and three RBI for Westfield, with Madison Hammock and Cate Raines adding two hits each.
Mayhem off to 2-0 start
CJ Hayes scored at the 12:09 mark of the third period to lift Macon to a 2-1 win over Knoxville in the second game of the SPHL season at the Macon Coliseum.
The Mayhem swept the IceBears, rolling to a 7-2 win on Friday. Macon is back home on Friday against Fayetteville.
No. 4 faces No. 1 for Mercer Tennis Classic single title
With the top four seeds battling through the bracket to make it to the semifinals, it was no stretch to foresee two tussles.
And that’s what happened Saturday in the Mercer Tennis Classic at John Drew Smith Tennis Center.
One semifinal pitted players who needed a combined nearly seven hours to win their quarterfinal matches, and the other a hardly-challenged top seed.
Taylor Townsend and Katie Volynets went only two sets, but Townsend had to fight for the 6-3, 7-6 (4) win.
“She never gives up, she plays for every point,” said top seed Townsend. “I am trying to embrace my entire game and sometimes it’s kind of difficult. I feel confident I can execute every shot I want to hit.”
Panna Udvardy needed three hours on Friday to beat Raluca Georgiana Serban, while Kayla Day had to go another quarter-hour to survive Alexa Noel.
Udvardy had a little more spring in her step to win the three setter 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 in more than two and a half hours.
“Yesterday I played three hours,” Udvardy said. “It wasn’t easy to recover in a short amount of time. I knew I wouldn’t be my best (Saturday), and I wasn’t, but it was all mental and staying there and trying to motivate myself.”
So Townsend and Udvardy square off at 2 p.m. Sunday for the singles title.
Jana Kolodynska and Tatiana Prozorova defeated Sofia Sewing and Anastasia Tikhonova 6-3, 6-2 for the doubles championship.
Around/About Georgia/Southeast
An Atlanta defense coming into its own and a passing game on the rise
Who will win in Week 7, Falcons or Buccaneers Expert Picks
Falcons mailbag: On Drake London, Arthur Smith and how Falcons can get even better
Bucs struggle in run game, but they rank first in pass protection
Badji and Luciano Acosta each score to help Cincinnati tie Atlanta
Hawks look to keep taking advantage of Johnson’s versatility
Football/NFL/USFL/CFL/XFL
Wide receiver Thielen thriving in Carolina, on pace for career season at age 33
Frustration mounts for the Giants’ offense, which has gone 205 minutes without scoring a touchdown
Giants OL Pugh lineman Justin Pugh tells the story behind his ‘straight off the couch’ intro
Ravens honoring Suggs, recalled as a raw rookie, life of the locker room
Analysis: NFL wants to make football more popular than futbol globally
Column- Three things ex-Dawg Thomas Brown should do as the Panthers' new play-caller
NFL fines Seahawks’ Jamal Adams $50K for latest incident with concussion consultant, AP source says
Broadcast
Disney reports 20 percent profit drop from sports division in 2023
Basketball/WNBA
'Yeah, he’s different:' Former teammate Coulibaly has some interesting insight on Wembanyama
Suns build around Booker, Durant and Beal as they chase the first title in franchise history
Nets leave turbulent times behind, seek playoff spot behind blossoming Bridges and healthy Simmons
College Sports
Oklahoma State coach Boynton wants NCAA to apologize for postseason ban
Mother of slain Alabama woman files suit against Hornets’ Brandon Miller, 2 others
Judge: Title IX lawsuits against Briles, McCaw at Baylor dismissed; university negligence up in air
MLB/Baseball
Wheeler deals, Schwarber, Harper, Realmuto homer and Phillies beat D-backs for 3-2 NLCS lead
Column-The Phillies deserved to lose Game 3; It took them a while, but they did.
‘I rolled up in here and cost us two games’
Astros’ Abreu suspended 2 games by MLB, which says he intentionally threw at García
Column-Bench clearing 'brawl' is not the reason why the Rangers pulled a 'Game 6' in Game 5
Golf
Betsy Rawls, 4-time US Open champion and top administrator, dies at 95
Hossler beats gusting winds in Japan to lead the Zozo Championship by 1 after second round
Auto Racing
Mayer holds off Herbst for Xfinity win
Blaney is back on track after disqualification, then reversal. NASCAR playoffs resume at Homestead
Soccer
Bobby Charlton, the Manchester United and England soccer great, dies at 86
German soccer club gives away tickets for crowd of 52,000 to connect with its community
Messi plays entire game for Inter Miami in a 1-0 loss as Charlotte qualifies for the MLS playoffs
UFC/Boxing/MMA
Pair of UFC 294 winners admit they hid staph infections from doctors
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