Augusta, GA
Augusta Boxer motivated by family to get back in the ring
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Augusta native Justin DeLoach Dock began boxing when he was 8 years previous, and he instantly fell in love with the game.
Dock has an expert boxing document of 19-5, with 10 knockouts, however even in any case of that success, the damage and tear of the enterprise took its toll, main him into early retirement.
“I turned professional at 18 years previous. I used to be contemporary out of highschool, and all through these years, I needed to discover out what was my goal for combating,’ he stated.
Dock is ending that temporary stint in retirement, after discovering new sources of motivation.
“As I began going via my, creating my historical past, my children grew to become an enormous a part of that. I’ve three boys, and I’ve obtained my first woman on the way in which. I owe it to them, for them to be on ringside cheering me on,” stated Dock.
Dock’s girlfriend Camille says, “It’s very sudden, however I’m glad he’s again within the ring as a result of it’s one thing he loves, so why cease.”
Coaching for a struggle is a dedication 24 hours a day, and 7 days every week.
“It’s quite a bit for each of us, and with me being pregnant on high of that, it’s a busy schedule. It’s draining for certain,” stated Camille.
Dock says he’s centered on getting stronger, perfecting totally different strategies within the ring, consuming proper, and finding out his subsequent opponent.
Dock’s Boxing Coach Tyrone Man stated, “This a sport you’ll be able to’t play. All these different sports activities you’ll be able to play. You may play soccer, you’ll be able to play basketball, you’ll be able to’t play boxing. You’ve obtained to be for actual, you’ve obtained to be devoted to get in that ring, as a result of it’s a variety of strain.”
Dock’s Energy and Conditioning Coach Bernard Gracy stated, “Generally me and Justin stand up at one within the morning to enter a 150-degree sauna, and do some sort of pad work or any sort of power and conditioning work.”
Whereas Dock is grinding exhausting preparing for his upcoming struggle, his children are with him for the journey, cheering him on, whereas selecting up a couple of issues alongside the way in which.
“I’m understanding in entrance of my children. Psychological toughness, you realize all of that. Studying the right way to be self-discipline, controlling your feelings, a lot character inbuilt that ring, and I need to cross it to my sons. By them seeing their daddy undergo the hardships and going via every part, it simply interprets to them,’ stated Dock.
Dock shall be making his return to skilled boxing on March 4th, when he goes head-to-head with Travon Marshall on Showtime, in Ontario, California.
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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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Augusta, GA
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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Augusta, GA
Jags stay atop the PBC with win over Georgia Southwestern
Augusta, GA – The Augusta men’s basketball team continued their strong start in Peach Belt Conference play, securing a 77-69 victory over Georgia Southwestern on Saturday evening at Christenberry Fieldhouse. With the win, Augusta improves to 11-5 overall and 5-1 in the PBC, while Georgia Southwestern drops to 6-10 and 0-6 in league play. Augusta (11-5, 5-1 Peach Belt) FG% 49.1 3PT% 27.3 FT% 81.5 Georgia Southwestern (6-10, 0-6 Peach Belt) FG% 38.3 3PT% 18.2 FT% 63.6 The Jaguars set the tone early, taking a 35-32 lead into halftime behind a balanced offensive effort. In the second half, Augusta maintained…
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