Augusta, GA
20th annual Home and Garden Show underway in downtown Augusta
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The 20th annual Home and Garden Show is underway at the Augusta Convention Center.
Admission to the show is free all weekend long, so there’s no need to buy a ticket.
Event organizers say you’ll find the latest in products and services for everything from builders, contractors, materials, decks, kitchens, baths, storage, plants, landscaping, kitchenware, and much more.
The art, gift and gourmet food marketplace has products from local vendors that you can shop from as well.
The show will also have its fair share of giveaways like free plants.
Kids are welcome for some family entertainment with take-home crafts, flower pot decorating and face painting.
The show will be open on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Plus, the first 100 people in the show each day get a free Home Depot Bucket.
The event is held at the Augusta Convention Center at the Marriott, located at 2 10th Street.
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Augusta, GA
Augusta Tech hosts Match Day connecting seniors with college opportunities

AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – On Tuesday, Augusta Tech hosted Match Day for high school seniors.
Match Day is part of a Georgia initiative that pairs high school seniors with Georgia colleges.
Leaders say most attendees were matched with Augusta University through the match service.
Augusta could close the door on new apartments in most of the city
It served as a campus visit and helped seniors connect with resources and form more connections on campus.
“A lot of love in the building man and a lot of future Cougars we have because our mascot is the cougar,” says Quentin White, director of campus life and recruitment at Augusta Tech. “You’ve seen a lot of smiling faces because they had a lot to do. A lot of resources that we had here, so it was a lot of love and people are eager to start in the fall.”
This month application fees are waived at Augusta Tech and there is another Match Day expected to happen in the Fall.
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Augusta, GA
Marine Legentil Overcomes Blindness In One Eye to Compete On the Golf Course – Augusta University

Augusta, Ga- When the Augusta women’s golf team hosts the Valspar Augusta Invitational this weekend, they’ll do so with a golfer who’s passion for the sport is above and beyond most others. Marine Legentil came to Augusta University wanting to play Division One golf. She spent two years at Columbus State and was familiar with the team and program. The timing was right and now she’s in the lineup on a regular basis with the Jaguars.
What separates Legentil from others, she was born blind in her left eye. In a sport that requires tremendous hand-eye coordination, Legentil has found a way to excel. But it didn’t happened without some battles.
“I’ve kind of struggled with depth perception, which can be a little tricky sometimes,” said Legentil with a laugh. “For example, something I always laugh at with my teammates and my coach is that if I’m 20 yards off the green, I’ll pull out my range finder because I literally can not tell how far it is.”
Since she hasn’t known anything else, it’s no big deal to her and has accepted it. Another struggle she has at times, is one every golfer has had, following where the ball goes.
“It can be a little scary because when I don’t know where it is, I’m not sure if I’m in trouble or not,” said Legentil.
You certainly can’t tell by watching her that she is blind in one eye, and very rarely will her competitors realize it when they are on the golf course. She doesn’t shy away from it, but she just goes about playing her game.
Legentil followed in her brother’s footsteps when she took up the sport.
“I was seven years old and I started because my brother played golf. He started thanks to my grandmother, and was obsessed with it and I decided I’m going to try too,” she said.
She readily admits she didn’t like the game early on since she would swing and miss the ball and was frustrated by it.
“As it turns out, I kept going to practice with him and I was never able to stop playing,” Legentil said.
Originally from France, Legentil also spent ten years in South Africa with her parents so she was able to pick up English quickly and was comfortable coming to the United States. She knows how big golf is in Augusta and said this was the right move.
Her game has struggled a bit this year and said part of that was playing places she wasn’t that familiar with. Now it is trending in the right direction.
“I think now in the spring, I’m starting to settle in a bit more and hopefully get some low scores by the end of the season,” Legetin said.
She is really looking forward to the Valspar Augusta Invitational.
“I’m really excited,” she said. “I love Forest Hills Golf Club. In my previous two years, I played the Peach Belt Conference tournament on this course so I’ve played it in tournaments before and I feel really good about it. Also the fact that we’ll have a lot of people supporting us and knowing that we’re home is going to feel really good.”
Augusta, GA
Lander tops Augusta in weekend slugfest, 18-14

Augusta University (5-19) battled back from an early deficit to take a lead over visiting Lander (16-6), but in a game that took over four hours to complete, with the two teams combining for 32 runs and 28 hits, the Bearcats topped the Jaguars, 18-14, on Saturday at Jaguar Field.
Lander led 5-1 after two and a half innings and appeared to be coasting, but the Jags took a 6-5 advantage in the fifth inning and led 13-9 after six innings. The Bearcats then came back to life on offense, scoring nine more runs while holding Augusta to just one more score.
Augusta was led on offense by shortstop Nolan Turner’s three hits and four RBIs, including a grand slam home run in the sixth inning. Five other Jaguars had two hits apiece.
Lander’s Grant Sherrod went 4-6 on the day, with a homer, double and three RBIs.
Augusta sent nine pitchers to the mound with Blythe Keisler (0-2) taking the loss, while Lander countered with five pitchers as their final hurler Joshua Sanchez (1-0) earned the win.

The weekend series concluded on Sunday with a 9-4 Lander win. Augusta will return to action when they travel to Orangeburg, S.C., to battle Claflin in a conference series on March 14-15. Lander will play Belmont Abbey on Tuesday in Belmont, N.C.







































































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