The Central Georgia Sports Report

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Thursday's Schedule: Signing-Taylor County, Mercer/Gibson, Peach County's Jackson; Tech's Key emotional, Kennesaw State loses coach, Falcons, Braves, UGA; Final Fours, MLB, NFL, NBA, NASCAR, golf,

Coming every day: The only place in Central Georgia with daily high school scores in basketball, soccer, baseball, tennis, and the only place with college – Mercer, FVSU, Georgia College, CGTC, MGSU, GMC, Wesleyan – coverage (when info is offered).

 

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High School

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Cook 3, Dodge County 2

Dooly County 6, Treutlen 5

Jserra Catholic 4, Houston County 3

          The Bears fell to the national power on a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the seventh.

Jones County 3, Dutchtown 2

Metter 2, Bleckley County 1

Perry 11, Baldwin 0; Perry 11, Baldwin 0

Putnam County 5, Thomson 4

Southwest 23, Kendrick 1

Swainsboro 5, Dublin 3

Warner Robins 10, Eagle’s Landing 7

Washington County 5, Jasper County 2

          The Golden Hawks won despite only one hit, and only three Hurricanes errors. They got four in the third on a walk, two errors, a walk, two hit batters, and a fielder’s choice grounder. Starting pitcher Brayden Lanthrip fanned 10 with three walks in six innings.

Wilcox County 9, Hawkinsville 2

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Boys

GMC 10, Washington-Wilkes 1

Macon County 1, Dooly County 0

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Girls

Stratford 5, Tattnall 0

Boys

Stratford 5, Tattnall 0 

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Georgia Southern 12, Georgia 2

Mercer 15, Kennesaw State 6 

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Florida A&M 3, Mercer 2

Jacksonville State 3, Georgia Southern 1 

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Signings

          Taylor County forward Jaliyah Zackery has signed with Albany Tech.

 

Alumni Update/Honor Roll

Peach County’s Jackson earns state honor

          Former Georgia receiver/returner Kearis Jackson of Peach County was among 10 honorees by the Atlanta Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America as a Peach of An Athlete.

          Athletes from Auburn, Morehouse, Georgia Tech, Clemson, and Clark Atlanta were chosen, covering football, soccer, track & field, women’s golf, softball, basketball, and baseball.

          It honors “athletes and community leaders that hold the same values as Scouting and benefits the programs of Atlanta Area Council, Boy Scouts of America.”

          M.E. Craven of Auburn and Rodney Gross Jr. of Morehouse were the top female and male athletes. Other honorees: Caterina Don, Georgia women’s golf; Bradley Favors, Georgia Tech track & field; Emma Kauf, Georgia Tech softball; Justice Page, Clark Atlanta baseball; Amari Robinson, Clemson women’s basketball; Cecily Stoute, Georgia women’s soccer; and John Watkins, Georgia Tech track & field.

          The banquet was held Tuesday at Truist Park.

 

Around/About Central Georgia

BSB-Gibson ties Mercer wins record

He can break it Friday at home 

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Around/About Georgia/Southeast

Kennesaw State loses Abdur-Rahim to South Florida

Falcons snag veteran leader Campbell from Baltimore

Column-Campbell’s move indicates something’s brewing in Atlanta

Mondon amped about UGA’s linebacker room

Georgia’s football facilities among nation’s best, but Smart …

BSB-Georgia Southern cruises in Athens 

NCAA Women’s Final Four

Ratings likely to be huge for Iowa-South Carolina

Cena gives a shoutout to Clark after celebration

Column-Baylor justified in letting Mulkey go, and dumb, too

Clark beats out Boston for national player of the year, Boston and Staley honored

Beal’s defense helps lift South Carolina

Sweet 16 broke viewership records, Iowa-Louisville topped all NBA games this season

And regionals in Seattle and Greenville set attendance marks 

NCAA Men’s Final Four

A ‘clutch tip’ helps Miller, Miami into Final Four

FAU’s Goldin: From Russia with love (and sweat and work)

San Diego State about a disruptive defense

Hiring/accepting gamble paying off for May, FAU

Hurley’s rebuild complete in Storrs

Aztecs going for second national title … in 50 years

May to FAU fans at send-off: ‘We’ll see you Tuesday’

 

College Basketball

A different March Madness: Online hate for athletes from bitter cowards

FAU’s May: ‘Middlemen’ coming after Owls

Column-Final Fours provide the best moments for sportswriter

M-UAB nips Utah Valley in NIT semi

M-North Texas holds Wisconsin scoreless for 9 minutes in NIT win

M-Cal taps former Stanford standout 

MLB/Baseball

Clocks, shift bans, Ohtani, and Judge

What did players learn about new rules?

Five most important overlooked players     

30 Opening-Day things to know

Swanson ready for ‘so special’ debut with Cubs

New replay technology and marketing

The Show breaks barrier with Negro League players

Want free MLB.TV for the year? 

College Sports

Column-NCAA takes a seat on the bench in the political game 

NFL/USFL/Football

Did higher ups force out respected NFL.com writer for doing what they say they wanted?

Public statement puts pressure on Baltimore

Goodell: Commanders report to be released even if sold

Hamlin pushes for defibrillators at schools

No, says Belichick, Pats aren’t resting on laurels 

NBA/Basketball

Column-This Hall of Fame class could be all-time great

Roundup 

College Football

Fisher’s ego flares up when discussing Petrino and the offense

Kentucky staff now among nation’s highest paid 

Auto Racing

Suarez fined $50 Gs for hitting cars on pit road

Appeal panel rescinds penalty against Hendrick trio

NASCAR at Richmond: info, odds 

Golf

Four-shot penalty at Augusta National Women’s Amateur 

Sports betting

NC House gives full OK, now to Senate 

Scoreboard

NBA scores/games

College baseball scores