Augusta, GA
Augusta defeats Georgia College in Cancer Awareness Game, Gardner honored for 1,000 career points – Augusta University
Augusta, GA – The Augusta men’s basketball team secured a dominant 88-76 victory over Georgia College on Wednesday night. The game served as the annual Cancer Awareness – HERE TO WIN event in conjunction with the Georgia Cancer Center. During halftime, Demitri Gardner was honored for surpassing 1,000 career points, marking a significant milestone in his collegiate career. With the win, Augusta improves to 12-6overall and 6-2 in Peach Belt Conference play, while Georgia College falls to 6-13 and 1-8 in league action.
Augusta (12-6, 6-2 Peach Belt)
FG% 49.3
3PT% 36.4
FT% 82.4
Georgia College (6-13, 1-8 Peach Belt)
FG% 47.5
3PT% 36.0
FT% 52.4
The Jaguars came out strong, taking a 42-29 lead into halftime behind efficient shooting and a dominant presence in the paint. Augusta maintained control throughout the second half, holding off Georgia College’s efforts while shooting 60.7% from the field after the break.
Demitri Gardner and Max Amadasun led the way with 23 points each, with Gardner shooting 10-of-19 from the field, including two three-pointers. Amadasun recorded a double-double, pulling down 16 rebounds, five of which came on the offensive glass.
John St. Germain III provided a steady presence at guard, finishing with 10 points, seven assists, and three steals. Elias Palsson chipped in 11 points off the bench, knocking down two three-pointers. TJ Baker added nine points on a perfect 3-for-3 shooting performance.
Augusta controlled the boards, out-rebounding Georgia College 43-24 and limiting second-chance opportunities. The Jaguars also dominated inside, outscoring the Bobcats 40-32 in the paint and converting 14-of-17 free throws to seal the win.
Next Up: The Jaguars return to the road on Saturday, February 1, for a pivotal Peach Belt Conference matchup against Columbus State. Tip-off is set for 3:30 p.m. in Columbus, GA.
Augusta, GA
Augusta Prep student arrested over picture of LEGO gun, threat he called a joke
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – An Augusta Prep student was arrested on a charge of terroristic threats over a picture of a LEGO gun he posted on social media.
It happened Wednesday, according to an incident report from the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office.
Eric Hedinger, the principal of Augusta Preparatory Day School, told deputies a student had uploaded a picture to Snapchat of a “pistol” with the caption “shooting up the school so I don`t have to take the stats exam tomorrow. Don`t come yall!”
The principal said he spoke to the student and his father about the photo.
The principal also provided deputies with the student’s address in Grovetown.
A deputy went there and was told by the student that the “pistol” was a LEGO set that he had built.

He also said the comment he made was supposed to be a joke because he was not looking forward to taking his Advanced Placement statistics test this week.
The student showed the deputy the box that the LEGO set came in, and how the set was already disassembled.
The deputy also looked in the boy’s room to make sure he was not in possession of any weapons.
The mother advised that there was one firearm in the residence but it was locked up.

The deputy contacted Judge Leslie Morgan and she issued a warrant for terroristic threats.
The student, age 18, was taken into custody and transported to the Columbia County Detention Center.
News 12 is not reporting his name or publishing his photo since the LEGO gun could not have actually harmed anyone.
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Augusta, GA
Man wanted for Augusta child cruelty case, considered armed and dangerous
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office is searching for a wanted man.
35-year-old Oniel Gary Cameron is wanted for an incident that occurred on Bridgewater Drive in Augusta Thursday.
Authorities say his charges include:
- Cruelty to children 3rd Degree
- Criminal Damage to Property 1st Degree
- Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon
Cameron reportedly has warrants on file with RCSO and is known to drive a black Toyota Seqoia with a Georgia tag of D-E-E-8-6-7-2.
He is believed to be Armed and Dangerous.
Anyone that comes into contact with Cameron or has any information on his location is urged to call the Richmond County Sheriff’s office at 706-821-1020 or 706-821-1080.
Augusta, GA
Augusta mayor candidate: Lori Myles
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Dr. Lori Myles says Augusta has been running without real accountability, and she wants to change that.
The former educator is one of four candidates running for Augusta-Richmond County mayor. Myles said the city’s most pressing issues are not new — they have just gone unaddressed.
“One of the things that I truly believe that the city of Augusta has gone through is that there was no accountability,” Myles said.
Myles has run for mayor before. She said her first days in office would be spent visiting each commissioner’s district to see what needs attention.
“I wanna go to their best places. I wanna see their dirt. I wanna see those things that need to be fixed in their parts. I wanna see the infrastructure of the city of Augusta, but yet, I wanna see the pride of Augusta in their districts,” Myles said.
Homelessness focus
Myles pointed to homelessness as one of Augusta’s overlooked issues.
“You’re dealing with different entities of homelessness. You’re dealing with them as far as mental health. You’re dealing with them as far as their children, as far as their children going to school. Imagine, and I’m about to quit, darling, but children having to sleep in tents at night behind these trees and then still go to school,” Myles said.
City department management
Myles also takes aim at how the city manages its departments.
“There should be a performance-based structure of leadership, a transformation that has a shared vision, a shared vision for not only the millennials, the, not only the, uh, what is it? Generation Z, but for everyone. It’s not a color, it’s not an option, it is all shall be able to have the best of Augusta in the best of Augusta,” Myles said.
Myles said if elected, she wants to bring Augusta’s city departments under one unified standard of accountability.
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