Augusta, GA
355 UGA Student-Athletes Named to the 2022 Fall Honor Roll – University of Georgia Athletics
Of the 355 student-athletes, 19 garnered Presidential Scholar honors for ending the semester with an ideal 4.00 GPA whereas taking 14 or extra hours. The Presidential Students for fall 2022 embrace: baseball gamers Zachary DeVito (Lithia, Fla.) and Cole Wagner (Lewisberry, Pa.), soccer participant Jared Zirkel (Kerrville, Texas), males’s tennis participant Philip Henning (Bloemfontein, South Africa), males’s monitor and subject crew member Nicolas Fontova (Atlanta, Ga.), equestrian crew members Austin Layer (Waynesboro, Ga.), Caitlin Lyons (Mead, Wash.), and Aphrodite Papandreou (Houston, Texas), girls’s golfers Isabella Holpfer (Vienna, Austria), soccer gamers Morgan Hart (Charlotte, N.C.) and Madison Haugen (Cumming, Ga.), softball gamers Tyler Ellison (McDonough, Ga.) and Britton Rogers (Cypruss, Texas), girls’s swimming and diving crew members Shea Furse (Manchester By The Sea, Mass.), Elizabeth Isakson (Marietta, Ga.), and Briana Roberson (Fulshear, Texas), girls’s tennis participant Alexandra Vecic (Singen, Germany), girls’s monitor and subject crew member Samantha Aromin (Marietta, Ga.), and volleyball participant Kaitlin Fournier (Elizabeth, Pa.).
A further 24 student-athletes completed the semester with a 4.00 GPA, together with baseball participant Mason Laplante (Allen, Texas), soccer gamers Warren Erickson (Suwanee, Ga.) and Kearis Jackson (Fort Valley, Ga.), males’s swimming and diving crew member Charlie Stout, males’s monitor and subject crew members Cooper Bocko (Cumming, Ga.) and Alejandro Collins (Peachtree Metropolis, Ga.), equestrian riders Sara Lewis (Washington, Ind.) and Spencer Toohill (Spherical Hill, Va.), girls’s golfer Caterina Don (Pinerolo, Italy), soccer participant Abby Boyan (Spring Lake, N.J.), softball participant Shelby Walters (Cohutta, Ga.), girls’s swimming and diving crew members Callie Dickinson (Virginia Seaside, Va.), Reilly McCabe (St. John’s, Fla.), and Abby McCulloh (Lilburn, Ga.), girls’s monitor and subject crew members Aleesa de Castro, Julia Harisay (Athens, Ga.), Courtney Lengthy (Acworth, Ga.), Titiana Marsh (Chester, Va.), Zoe Pollock (Oxford, United Kingdom), and Autumn Wilson (Austin, Texas), and volleyball gamers Ana Bleeker (Windermere, Fla.), Meghan Froemming, Tori Harper (Reno, Nv.), and Sage Naves.
Seventy-one student-athletes on the Honor Roll additionally garnered Dean’s Listing honors after incomes a 3.50 GPA or larger whereas taking 14 hours or extra. The Dean’s Listing consists of the next student-athletes: baseball gamers Bryce Melear (Evans, Ga.), DJ Radtke (Marietta, Ga.), and Coleman Willis (Warner Robbins, Ga.), soccer gamers Bear Alexander (Terrell, Texas), Samuel Johnson (Lilburn, Ga.), Drew Southern (Cumming, Ga.), Matthew Sumlin (Smyrna, Ga.), and Sedrick Van Pran (New Orelans, La.), males’s golfer Maxwell Ford (Peachtree Corners, Ga.), males’s swimming and diving crew members Steven Insixiengmay, Colton McGrady, Samuel Powe, Aaron Seymour, and Clayton Whetstine, males’s tennis gamers Filipe Costa (Roswell, Ga.), Thomas Paulsell (Seattle, Wash.), and Ethan Quinn (Fresno, Calif.), males’s monitor and subject crew members Caleb Cavanaugh (Houston, Texas) and Tyler Fox, equestrian crew members Emily Blecher (Shdema, Isreal), Courtney Blumer (Monroe, N.C.), Alyvia Dixon (Hickory Corners, Mich.), Kinsey Cooper (Montrose, Ga.), Isabella David (Holmdel, N.J.), Jordan Davis (Madisonville, Texas), Ella Duffy (Marietta, Ga.), Quinn Eisenfeld (Scottsdale, Ariz.), Jessica Guginsky (Lake Ronkonkoma, N.Y.), Agnes Hahn (Richmond, Va.), Tori Kendle (New Albany, Ohio), Harper Lawson (Lincoln, Neb.), Rachel McMullen (Chagrin Falls, Ohio), Sophia Pilla (Ridgefield, Conn.), Ada Rohan (Montpelier, Vt.), Hannah Smith (Winston Salem, N.C.), girls’s golfer Candice Mahe (Gourin, France), gymnasts Amanda Cashman (Belle Mead, N.J.), Vanessa Deniz (Millstone Township, N.J.), and Jacquie Moran (Santa Cruz, Calif.), soccer gamers Religion Ferrer (Atlanta, Ga.), Millie Filson (Gainesville, Ga.), Cate Hardin (Marietta, Ga.), Mia Parkhurst (Atherton, Calif.), Taylor Rish (Alpharetta, Ga.), McKenzie Solomon (Atlanta, Ga.), Alyssa Stadeker (Smyrna, Ga.), and Nicole Vernis (North Palm Seaside, Fla.), softball gamers Payden Bordeau (Apopka, Fla.), Lauren Burnett (Mansfield, Ga.), Jayda Kearney (Columbus, N.J.), and Marisa Miller (Suwanee, Ga.), girls’s swimming and diving crew members Olivia Dellatorre (Watkinsville, Ga.), Elsa Fretz (Bristol, Ind.), Zoie Hartman (Danville, Calif.), Millie Sansome (Marlo, England), Heidi Stalkfleet (Iowa Metropolis, Ia.), Meghan Wenzel (Hatfield, Pa.), girls’s tennis gamers Guillermina Grant (Montevideo, Uruguay), Mell Reasco (Quito, Ecuador), and Dasha Vidmanova (Prague, Czech Republic), girls’s monitor and subject crew members Sophia Baker (Cumming, Ga.), Lorel Golden (Marietta, Ga.), Audrey Knoper (Thorntown, Ind.), Katherine Legislation (Jefferson, Ga.), Gracie O’Neal (Chickamauga, Ga.), Nina Ouellette (Sandy Springs, Ga.), Jane Sandel (Sandy Springs, Ga.), Victoria Schneider, and Mary Caitlin Schroeder (Jefferson, Ga.), and volleyball gamers Kacie Evans (Wadsworth, Ohio) and Estelle Haugen (Excelsior, Minn.).
The next student-athletes had been additionally to the J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll for the autumn:
Baseball
3.50- 3.99
Ben Anderson (LaGrange, Ga.), Charles Condon (Marietta, Ga.), Will David (Atlanta, Ga.), Sebastian Murillo (Huntington Seaside, Calif.)
3.00-3.49
Luke Boykin (Jesup, Ga.), Collin Caldwell (Powder Springs, Ga.), Leighton Finley (Richmond Hill, Ga.), Blake Gillespie (Lula, Ga.), Charlie Goldstein (Alpharetta, Ga.), Fernando Gonzalez (Panama Metropolis, Panama), Parks Harber (Atlanta, Ga.), Kaiden Knowles (Perry, Ga.), Tripp Moore, Will Pearson (Watkinsville, Ga.), Michael Polk (Milton, Ga.), Eric Rhadans (Acworth, Ga.), JD Smith, Joshua Stinson (Lawrenceville, Ga.), Connor Tate (Bishop, Ga.), Joshua Tate (Peachtree Metropolis, Ga.), Lane Watkins
Males’s Basketball
3.50- 3.99
Braelen Bridges (Atlanta, Ga.), Jaxon Etter (Woodstock, Ga.), Brandon Klatsky (Colts Neck, N.J.)
3.00-3.49
Frank Anselem (Lagos, Nigeria), Justin Hill (Houston, Texas), Jailyn Ingram (Madison, Ga.), KyeRon Lindsay, MA Moncrieffe (Toronto, Ontario), Kario Oquendo (Titusville, Fla.)
Soccer
3.50- 3.99
Henry Bates (Waycross, Ga.), Drew Bobo (Auburn, Ala.), Brooks Bortle (Roswell, Ga.), Joseph Daniels (Johns Creek, Ga.), Collin Drake (Ennis, Texas), Jacob Fleming (Atlanta, Ga.), Terrell Foster (Kennesaw, Ga.), Braxton Hicks (Tiger, Ga.), Cooper Johnson (Cumming, Ga.), Marvin Jones (Dawn, Fla.), Parker Jones (Albany, Ga.), Chad Lindberg (Legue Metropolis, Texas), Ladd McConkey (Chatsworth, Ga.), Jackson Muschamp (Columbia, S.C.), Jack Podlesny (St. Simons Island, Ga.), Patrick Taylor (Johns Creek, Ga.), George Vining (Macon, Ga.), Payne Walker (Suwanee, Ga.), Weston Wallace (Eatonton, Ga.)
3.00-3.49
Luke Bennett (Blackshear, Ga.), Dominick Blaylock (Marietta, Ga.), Grant Briscoe (Carrollton, Ga.), Luke Collins (Birmingham, Ala.), David Daniel (Woodstock, Ga.), Oscar Delp (Cumming, Ga.), Arik Gilbert (Marietta, Ga.), Ryland Goede (Kennesaw, Ga.), Daniel Jackson (Gainesville, Ga.), Randon Jernigan (Brunswick, Ga.), Noah Jones (Cairo, Ga.), CJ Madden (Ellenwood, Ga.), Warren McClendon (Brunswick, Ga.), Mekhi Mews (Grayson, Ga.), William Mote (Hoover, Ala.), Invoice Norton (Memphis, Tenn.), Nathan Priestley (Los Angeles, Calif.), Branson Robinson (Canton, Miss.), Christopher Smith (Atlanta, Ga.), Colby Smith (Danielsville, Ga.), Nazir Stackhouse (Stone Mountain, Ga.), Gunner Stockton (Tiger, Ga.), Miles Thornton (Tyrone, Ga.), Brock Vandagriff (Bogart, Ga.), Tramel Walthour (Hinesville, Ga.), Shone Washington (New Orleans, La.), Mykel Williams (Columbus, Ga.), Jared Wilson (Winston Salem, N.C.)
Males’s Golf
3.00-3.49
Buck Brumlow (Cartersville, Ga.), Nicolas Cassidy (Johns Creek, Ga.), Connor Creasy (Abingdon, Va.), J.T. Herman (Hilton Head Island, S.C.), Carter Loflin (Duluth, Ga.), Caleb Manuel (Topsham, Maine), Blake Parkman (Cumming, Ga.), Michael Shears (Franklin, Tenn.), Ben Van Wyk (George, South Africa)
Males’s Swimming and Diving
3.50- 3.99
Andrew Abruzzo (Plymouth Assembly, Pa.), Brennan Cheney (Danville, Calif.), Nolan Lewis (Thomasville, Ga.), Kevin Li (Fujian, China), Charles Logan (Watkinsville, Ga.), Peter Sacca (Peachtree Corners, Ga.), Tyler Schroeder (Lawrenceville, Ga.), Luca Urlando (Sacramento, Calif.)
3.00-3.49
Jackson Bates (Athens, Ga.), Tommy-Lee Camblong (Villelongue de la Salanque, France), Cooper Cook dinner (Roswell, Ga.), Zachary Franklin (Roswell, Ga.), Zachary Hils (Lexington, Ky.), Rhett Hopkins (Annapolis, Md.), Ananda Lim (Marietta, Ga.), Jake Magahey (Dacula, Ga.), Mitchell Norton (Acworth, Ga.), Samuel Parker (Savannah, Ga.), Kristian Pitshugin (Kiryat Ata, Israel), Riley Scruggs (Newnan, Ga.)
Males’s Tennis
3.50- 3.99
Trent Bryde (Suwanee, Ga.), Blake Croyder (Marietta, Ga.), Teodor Giusca (Bucharest, Romania)
3.00-3.49
Britton Johnston (Snellville, Ga.), Miguel Pena Perez (Castellon de la Plana, Spain)
Males’s Monitor and Discipline
3.50- 3.99
Matthew Boling (Houston, Texas), Mac Howie (Dunwoody, Ga.), Davis Potts (Watkinsville, Ga.), Zachary Roe (Atlanta, Ga.), Alon Rogow (Dunwoody, Ga.), Will Sumner (Caton, Ga.)
3.00-3.49
John-Isaac Autry (Augusta, Ga.), Gavin Beverage (Ona, W.V.), Samuel Bowers (Milton, Ga.), Johannes Erm (Tallinn, Estonia), Elija Godwin (Covington, Ga.), Noah Hayes, Cole Heron (Marietta, Ga.), Wesley John (Watkinsville, Ga.), Ethan Nordman (Hoschton, Ga.), Clayborn Pender (Winder, Ga.), Seth White (Jasper, Ga.)
Ladies’s Basketball
3.50- 3.99
Amiya Evans (Tampa, Fla.), Savannah Henderson (Orlando, Fla.)
3.00-3.49
Malury Bates (Roanoke, Va.), Chloe Chapman (Mitchellville, Md.), Fatima Diakhate (Gatineau, Quebec, Canada), Jordan Isaacs (Alpharetta, Ga.), Alisha Lewis (Wallingford, Pa.), Javyn Nicholson (Lawrenceville, Ga.), Audrey Warren (Springfield, Mo.)
Equestrian
3.50- 3.99
Leah Anderson (Monroe, Wash.), Tessa Brown (Bloomfield, Conn.), Hayley Freeman (Grayson, Ga.), Kendall Gill (Leesburg, Ga.), Emma Reichow (Menlo Park, Calif.)
3.00-3.49
Anna Bohn (Marietta, Ga.), Jax Certain (Fort Atkinson, Wisc.), Ceci Bresch (Barrington, Sick.), Hannah Jane Lucas (Ridgeway, S.C.), Sophie Lucas (Mechanicsville, Va.), Jada Mark (Sumter, S.C.), Kendall McClintock (Galena, Ohio), Kalli Meagher (Virginia Seaside, Va.), Bay Noland-Armstrong (Harrison Township, Mich.), Catalina Peralta (Geneva, Fla.), Hailey Royce (Wellington, Fla.), Isabelle Track (Charlotte, N.C.), Allie Ann Wheeler (Coolige, Ga.)
Ladies’s Golf
3.00-3.49
LoraLie Cowart (Carrollton, Ga.), Caroline Craig (Sautee Nacoochee, Ga.), Celeste Dao (Notre-Dame-de-l’lile-Perrot, Quebec)
Gymnastics
3.50- 3.99
Haley De Jong (Vancouver, Canada), Sandra Elsadek (Venice, Fla.), Ariel Posen (Manalapan, N.J.), Eryn Williams (Knoxville, Tenn.)
3.00-3.49
Josey Angeny (Elizabethtown, Pa.), Sidney Fitzgerald (Evans, Ga.), Loulie Hattaway (Blakely, Ga.), Naya Howard (Chesapeake, Va.), Nicole King (Johns Creek, Ga.), JaFree Scott (Independence, Mo.)
Soccer
3.50- 3.99
Jessica Dunn (Charlotte, N.C.), Ellie Gilbert (Atlanta, Ga.), Ruby Hellstrom (San Diego, Calif.), Mallie McKenzie (Roswell, Ga.), Dani Murguia (Cleburne, Texas), Tori Penn (Atlanta, Ga.), Cecily Stoute (Atlanta, Ga.), Sutton Webb (Salisbury, N.C.)
3.00-3.49
Liz Beardsley (Lakeland, Fla.), Jordan Brown (Las Vegas, Nevada), Emilie Cook dinner (Chapel Hill, N.C.), Jada Gibson (San Diego, Calif.), Dasia Torbert (Buford, Ga.), Joyelle Washington (Canton, Mich.)
Softball
3.50- 3.99
Ally Kurland (Burke, Va.), Sara Mosley (Ellijay, Ga.), Sydney Osada (Woodstock, Ga.)
3.00-3.49
Ellie Armistead (Mathews, Va.), Sydney Chambley (Dallas, Ga.), Lyndi Davis (Calhoun, Ga.), Hayley Eaton (Belleair, Fla.), Jaiden Fields (Kennesaw, Ga.), Dallis Goodnight (Dacula, Ga.), Jaydyn Goodwin (Paris, Ky.), Destin Howard (Macon, Ga.), Madison Kerpics (Suwanee, Ga.), Kylie Macy (Grayson, Ga.), Riley Orcutt (Newport Seaside, Calif.)
Ladies’s Swimming and Diving
3.50- 3.99
Mia Abruzzo (Plymouth Assembly, Pa.), Frances Carson (Marietta, Ga.), Dune Coetzee (Pretoria, South Africa), Ashley McCauley (Raleigh, N.C.), Marie Schobel (Sea Girt, N.J.), Rachel Stege (Naperville, Sick.), Hannah Stumpf (Dallas, Ga.)
3.00-3.49
Jillian Barczyk (Lafayette, La.), Allison Damron (Smyrna, Ga.), Lily Gardner, Emma Norton Acworth, Ga.), Morgan Razewski (Cornelis, N.C.), Sloane Reinstein (Palo Alto, Calif.), Carson Schiller (Peachtree Corners, Ga.), Julianna Stephens (Roswell, Ga.), Logan Watson-Brown (Southampton, Bermuda)
Ladies’s Tennis
3.50- 3.99
Meg Kowalski (Chicago, Sick.)
3.00-3.49
Anastasiia Lopata (Kiev, Ukraine), Lea Ma (Dix Hills, N.Y.), Mia Nirundorn (Bangkok, Thailand)
Ladies’s Monitor and Discipline
3.50- 3.99
Leah Anderson (Dallas, Texas), Emily Man (Hoschton, Ga.), Kaila Jackson (Redford, Mich.), Erin McMeniman (Dracut, Mass.), Hali Murphy (Austin, Texas)
3.00-3.49
Mia Anderson (Buford, Ga.), Charlotte Augenstein (Albany, Ga.), Sara Bailey (Alpharetta, Ga.), Aaliyah Butler (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.), Lily Cincola (Canton, Ga.), Kenondra Davis (Fort Value, Texas), Eddiyah Frye (Miami Gardens, Fla.), Elise Corridor (Marietta, Ga.), Madison McConico (Chester, Va.), Dominique Mustin (Phoenix, Ariz.), Michaela Prevallet, Simone Rojas (Augusta, Ga.), Haley Tate (St. Louis, Mo.), Ashley Thompson (Gainesville, Ga.)
Volleyball
3.50- 3.99
Clara Brower (The Woodlands, Texas), Mallory Downing (Winter Park, Fla.), Alexa Fortin
3.00-3.49
Bailey Cox (New Fortress, Ind.), Sophia Fischer (Fort Mill, S.C.), Abby Maesch
Augusta, GA
Local group holds supply giveaway after kids return to school
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Now that kids are back in school after the holiday break, many organizations are giving supplies away for free.
On Saturday, Purvis Huggins Realty partnered with Greater Young Zion Brotherhood to give students the opportunity to restock.
They say by the time January rolls around, students are likely out of supplies.
“I spoke with someone about it a year ago. It was one of the teachers I know, and she was telling me that by the time the school season starts, they have a lot of materials. But by the time they get to the middle of the year, they’re out,” said Purvis Huggins, owner of Purvis Huggins Realty.
In each bag, students got paper, pencils, notebooks and other items based on their grade.
Students were also able to get a haircut and snack while at the event.
Huggins says they plan to do a supply giveaway twice a year.
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Augusta, GA
Augusta mayor set to deliver 2025 State of the City address
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – On Tuesday, Augusta Mayor Garnett Johnson will deliver the 2025 State of the City address.
It will be held at the Lee N. Beard Commission Chamber, located at 535 Telfair Street, at 12 p.m.
The address will be delivered prior to the Augusta Commission meeting.
Officials say it will highlight Augusta-Richmond County’s accomplishments from 2024 and will outline initiatives planned for 2025.
The address is free and will be open to the public. It will also be live streamed for those unable to attend in-person.
Officials say the Office of the Mayor is monitoring the possibility of inclement weather.
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Crews prepare highways as CSRA braces for winter weather — again
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Winter weather could be heading towards the CSRA again, and the Georgia Department of Transportation says they are preparing for it.
GDOT says they are actively preparing and coordinating brine operations, equipment and materials to respond to the pending threat by treating hundreds of interstate and state route lane miles across the state.
Officials with GDOT say, unlike last week’s winter storm, this one has the potential to impact central Georgia′s entire 27-county area.
Because of the large area that could be impacted, G-DOT says treatment plans are being driven by priority.
Prior to the weather system’s arrival, crews will apply brine solutions to interstates, state routes, bridges, and overpasses in anticipation of freezing rain, sleet, ice, and snow.
Brine is a solution of salt and water used to decrease the probability of freezing under certain conditions.
GDOT crews are scheduled to begin brine operations on Sunday at 7 a.m. GDOT maintenance forces will begin by bringing I-20, I-520, and I-16. A GDOT contractor will focus on high-priority, multi-lane state routes.
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Officials say their highest priorities are I-20, I-16, and Bobby Jones Expressway, followed by high-priority multi-lane state routes, including US 1, US 25, US 441, and SR 540.
GDOT officials want to remind you:
- Brine operations could be delayed depending on weather conditions. The road temperature must be at least 20 degrees to successfully apply brine. Brine tanks remain full across the district after last week’s winter weather event. However, crews will be prepared to mix more brine solutions as needed.
- Be aware of the brine trucks and know they must travel 40 miles per hour to properly apply the treatment.
- Pay attention and stay back at least 100 feet. All drivers in the district are asked to start making plans now to limit travel next week in case winter weather impacts the area.
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