Greenbrier's baseball team will have a chance for their second straight class 4-A state title after defeating Marist in a doubleheader Monday afternoon.
The Augusta Greenjackets won their second straight over Lexington with a 5-2 win Sunday. Starter Henry Sosa worked five innings and tied a career high with eight strikeouts against the Legend.
The GreenJackets (32-14) had their three game winning streak snapped with a 4-2 loss Wednesday afternoon to the top team in the Northern Division, the West Virginia Power (29-14).
Aquinas saw their baseball season come to an end by losing twice to Calvary Day in the Class A state quarterfinals Tuesday. The Fighting Irish lost game one 4-3 then dropped game two 6-0.
The GreenJackets (31-13) opened up an eight game road trip on Monday night with a 10-5 win over the top team in the Northern Division, the West Virginia Power (28-13).
Maybe Augusta Greenjacket shortstop Brian Bocock knew what was coming, a promotion to the high class "A" level and San Jose. Before he left town, Bocock was making things happen on the diamonds.
It's fast paced action Augusta hasn't seen for more than 10 years. Formula One Champ-Boat Racing hit the Savannah Saturday (May 19th) at Augusta's Riverfront Marina.
After a ten year hiatus F1 style boat racing returned to Augusta for what became a spectacular race. Pole Sitter Shaun Torrente of Miami was beaten to the second lap flag by veteran teammate todd Bowden who dominated early on.
Once again the Savannah River roared to life with the reappearance of the Champ Boat races. It's the first time in a deacde Augusta has hosted the event with plenty of thrills and chills.
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Augusta Christian scored 11 runs in the third on their way to an 11-0 win over Ben Lippen in the SCISA Class 3-A State Title series. With the win, the Lions are a victory away from their third consecutive state crown.
Harlem's baseball team suffered a 10-8 loss to Troup in the first round of the Georgia Class 3-A state playoffs as the Bulldogs season comes to an end. The Tigers take the best of three series two games to one.
The GreenJackets dropped their first series of the season losing three of the four games and starter Rob Grace allowed a season high six runs in three innings for the loss.
They're ranked sixth in the nation two straight years, a trip to the state semifinals, but there's still plenty to prove for this year's Wolfpack: namely, winning the state title.