Monday's Report: Honor Roll (Mercer, Stratford), Russell Henley, GHSA golf, GIAA baseball; UGA, Braves, Falcons; MLB, NBA, colleges, tennis, PGA, NFL, racing, NHL, soccer
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Honor Roll
SB-Mercerās Hedgecock makes all-region
MTEN-Stratford grad Barrow among Mercer academic honorees
Around/About Central Georgia
Henley rises and falls and finishes well
With the leaders staying above the fray, the field at the PGA Tournament was playing for positions and payouts.
And for awhile, Russell Henley was seriously in the hunt for a top-10 until a smooth back nine went a little bumpy only to precede a nice finish, Henley tying for 23rd with Tome Hoge and Maverick McNealy.
Henley finished with a 10-under 274, 11 back of winner Xander Schauffle, taking home $170,137.
A bogey to start the day was followed by a birdie two holes later, and then on 7.
Henleyās third eagle of the year came on the par 5 No. 10, a 590-yard hole. That pushed him into the top 10 for a few minutes at 11 under.
The momentum lasted a hole, Henley missing a 6-footer for par on 12 for his second bogey of the day.
That dropped him to 10 under, and seven back of leader Xander Schauffele, who was on No. 5 at the time. So, fighting for a top-10 finish and a sub-70 round came next.
A birdie putt on 13 lipped out, so Henley started another par streak, until his tee shot on 14 went way right, almost reaching the No. 15 tee box.
His first double bogey of the weekend, four holes after the eagle, a 235-yard par 3, dropped him into a tie for 33rd, even for the day and 8 under for the tournament. His tee shot found native area to the right, and a visit to the rough followed. He got to within 19 feet of the pin after three shots, but couldnāt convert the long putt and had a tap-in for the double.
But he regrouped nicely with two pars and then a pair of tournament-closing birdies.
Henleyās next tournament is in three weeks at The Memorial in Dublin, Ohio.
Area teams, players set for GHSA state golf tournament
More than a dozen Central Georgia high school golf teams and a half-dozen individuals have qualified for the GHSA state golf tournament.
It begins Monday morning at 11 courses throughout the state, including Southern Hills in Hawkinsville.
West Laurensā girls and Perryās boys qualified in 4A, and Upson-Leeās girls and boys advanced in Class AAA,
ACEās girls and boys qualified in AA.
Bleckley Countyās girls and boys in A/I, as well as East Laurensā girls advanced. Hawkinsville and Taylor County girls and boys from A/II made it.
Kimber Kent of Jones County qualified in 5A girls, as did Teah Iossifov of Baldwin in 4A, Mary Personsā Mackenzie Hicks in 3A, Rutlandās Madison Poff and Dodge Countyās Joyanna Rainey in AA.
Brody Graham of West Laurens is a boys qualifier.
The last Central Georgia team to win a girls title was Rutland in 2018 and a boys title was Perry in 1995.
Better weather for GIAA baseball finals
Optimism was rained out early Saturday morning, and the already soggy Luther Williams Field wasnāt in any shape for a day of GIAA state championship baseball.
The group called it a day before lunchtime, wiping out the latest patchwork schedule.
Everything moved to Monday, with two Game 3s at Tattnall and two Games 2s ā and 3s if needed ā at Luther Williams.
The new schedule: Class A Game 3 at 10 a.m. and AA (Gatewood vs. Edmund Burke) at 2 p.m. at Tattnall; Class AAA Game 2 at 10 a.m., followed by Game 3; Class 4A Game 2 (FPD vs. Brookstone) at 4 p.m., Game 3 to follow, at Luther Williams.
Rain did more damage to all of the GHSA finals, spread out over a number sites throughout the state. Only Class 6A at Coolray Field finished on Saturday.
Around/About Georgia
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MLB/Baseball
Pillar has a poetic moment, gets 1,000th career hit in Angelsā win at Texas with parents there
Report: Former Ohtani teammate placed bets with same bookie as Mizuhara
Bohm and Aaron Nola carry the Phillies as they finish off a sweep of the Nationals
Nimmo, Mets bounce-back to salvage series vs. Marlins in 7-3 win
Gonzales' clutch hitting propels Pirates to win against Cubs, second series victory in May
NBA/Basketball
Edwards leads Wolves back from 20-point deficit for win over defending NBA champion Nuggets
Nuggets blow 20-point lead, struggle from field as Timberwolves end their title defense in Game 7
Pacers set NBA playoff shooting mark, pop Knicks to make Eastern Conference finals
Brunsonās broken left hand in Game 7 the final injury for a Knicks team that was decimated by them
Gilgeous-Alexander, young Thunder brimming with optimism after second-round playoff exit
College Sports
Spurrier checks in on NIL, portal, and more
Former Clemson, Jacksonville hoops coach Locke passes away at 87
FSU AD Alford to wait and see how things 'play out' in ACC lawsuit
Auburn RB among victims hurt in Florida shooting: Reports
Is ACC football underrated? Yes and no
Tennis
Raducanu withdraws from French Open qualifying to focus on grass season
Golf
Schauffele wins first major at PGA Championship in a thriller at Valhalla
DeChambeau puts on a show but somehow comes up short at PGA Championship
String of pars werenāt enough for Morikawa as others shot birdies at PGA
Scheffler caps a āhecticā weekend by rallying to a strong finish at the PGA Championship
Nelly Korda wins Mizuho Americas Open by a stroke over Hannah Green for her 6th victory in 7 events
NFL/USFL/XFL/UFL/Football
Founding sisters of Benedictine College strongly disagree with Butker
Fanatics sues Harrison Jr. for breach of contract
Lawrence hasn't lived up to the hype. The Jaguars still need to pay him big
Bridgewater is back at his old high school
Former All-Pro running back David Johnson retires after 8 seasons in the NFL
Jim Otto, āMr. Raiderā and Pro Football Hall of Famer, dies at 86
Auto Racing
Logano dominates All-Star Race, takes home $1 million prize at North Wilkesboro Speedway
All-Star Race ends in Kyle Busch, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. brawl
NHL/Hockey/College Hockey
Canucks must āwant that big momentā vs. Oilers in Game 7, coach says
Barkov, the Panthersā reluctant star, leads without having to say much
Soccer
Williams breaks NWSL goal-scoring record in Gotham win
Brest secures final automatic Champions League spot in French league, PSG wins without MbappƩ
Barcelona seals lucrative 2nd place in Spain, Sorloth scores 4 as Villarreal draws with Real Madrid
Boxing/WWE/UFC/MMA
Fury vs. Usyk rewind: How Usyk became undisputed with split decision win
Scoreboards
College baseball Div. I scores