Georgia
Georgia vs Kentucky Final Score: Georgia Wins SEC Opener
Georgia wins its SEC opener against Kentucky 12-6, extending the Bulldog’s win streak to 17 games.
Kentucky took an early 3-0 lead in the top of the first after back-to-back walks and a three-run homer from left fielder Cole Hage. Georgia has had an issue trailing early in games this season, and that trend continued today.
Georgia would answer quickly in the bottom of the first when Nolan McCarthy hit a 2 RBI single in his first at bat against his former team.
Kentucky added three more runs in the third inning giving the Wildcats a 6-2 lead. Georgia, as they have done often this season, responded.
Robbie Burnett scored on a wild pitch in the bottom of the third and another run scored in the fourth from a balk to cut the Kentucky lead to 2. Devin Obee drew a walk in the bottom of the fifth that was followed by a two-run homer from Ryland Zaborowski to tie the game 6-6.
Slate Alford doubled to lead off the sixth and Robbie Burnett hit a go-ahead single on the next at bat. Henry Hunter crushed a two-run home run off the scoreboard later in the inning to give the Bulldogs a 9-6 lead.
Robbie Burnett added to the Georgia lead in the seventh with a three-run homer. Burnett went 2-3 with four RBIs, a walk, and a hit by pitch in this game.
Zach Harris pitched a one, two, three inning in the top of the ninth to secure the victory for the Bulldogs. Georgia and Kentucky will play the second game of the series tomorrow with first pitch scheduled for 2 pm.
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Gov. Kemp to join Derek Dooley on northeast Georgia campaign tour
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp announced Tuesday that he plans to join U.S. Senate candidate Derek Dooley on a campaign tour Thursday in northeast Georgia.
Dooley, a Republican candidate who describes himself as a “political outsider,” has a series of five stops. Kemp and First Lady Marty Kemp plan to support the candidate, who, like Kemp, grew up in Athens.
Dooley, the son of University of Georgia football coach Vince Dooley, and himself a former college and NFL coach, is running against GOP candidates Buddy Carter, Mike Collins, and others. Carter and Collins are members of the U.S. House of Representatives. The Republican primary is on May 19.
Dooley’s tour begins at 9 a.m. at the McEachin Farm, 600 U.S. 29, Danielsville, followed by a stop at the Franklin Springs Public Safety Building at 10:30 a.m. on 2525 West Main St.
The next stops are 12:30 p.m. at the Crossroads Café, 4654 Ga. Highway 115, Demorest; 2 p.m. at Linda’s Place, 66 Doyle St., Toccoa; and 3:30 p.m. at the Homer Fire Department, 243 Sycamore St., Homer.
Dooley, who has a law degree from UGA, will also make stops on Friday in Fannin, Hall, and Morgan counties.
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Gov. Kemp signs bill banning cellphones in class for Georgia high school students into law
Starting next year, Georgia high school students won’t be allowed to access personal electronic devices during the school day after Gov. Brian Kemp signed a bill extending the cellphone ban into law.
On Tuesday, Kemp signed House Bill 1009 as part of a ceremony where the governor signed nine pieces of legislation dealing with education.
The law will ban the use of cell phones, tablets, smartwatches, and headphones from the start of the school day until dismissal.
Students whose Individualized Education Program (IEP), Section 504 Plan, or medical plan requires the use of a device would still be permitted to access it as necessary.
“Here in the No. 1 state for business and opportunity, our classrooms must be safe learning environments that serve as launching pads for success in the workforce,” Kemp said. “The bills I signed today implement proven strategies to improve literacy and math scores, reduce distractions in the classroom, expand pathways to graduation, and further support hardworking educators and families. These are just the latest steps we’ve taken to create opportunity for all Georgians, no matter their zip code.”
The bill, designated a top priority of House Speaker Jon Burns, passed both chambers of the Georgia Legislature with overwhelming support earlier this year.
In 2025, lawmakers passed similar restrictions for Georgia elementary and middle school students. Since then, some educators say they’ve seen improvements in student focus, classroom behavior, and teacher stress.
While parents raised concerns over how they can be in touch with their children in case of emergencies, Burns argued that increased communication could cause issues during serious situations.
“What we’ve seen is, and what we’ve learned from some of the tragic situations we’ve had, like in Barrow County, that some of that communication certainly is good for the parent to understand that the child is safe, but it also interferes with the safety protocols in the school. So we believe that that’s a part of the whole discussion,” he said.
Along with the cellphone ban, Kemp also signed into law revisions to how literacy is taught across Georgia, new core math requirements for fourth and fifth graders, expanded childcare options for parents of pre-K students, and more.
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