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Butler wins, Westside takes region championship; other SCHSL prep scores

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Butler wins, Westside takes region championship; other SCHSL prep scores


AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Friday night in the two-state area teams went head to head on the hardwood, some even picked up some hardware.

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Josey high school was overflowing with fans Friday night for a double-header championship. First up was the girls. Butler and Josey met for the third time this season. No meeting prior had as much at stake than this meeting on Josey’s home court. Butler girls fought their way to a 12 point lead in the second half. Trailing 46-38, the Lady Eagles went on a burst that put them within distance of the Lady Bulldogs with just 5 minutes left to play. Butler held strong and didn’t let up. The Lady Bulldogs went the distance coming out on top 63-54. The Lady Bulldogs beat out two top tier opponents in back to back days. It is also the second year in a row that the No.1 Josey was upset in the final round.

Westside and Thomson’s match-up lived up to the hype but lost its heartbeat in the second half. A five point difference at halftime ended up becoming a blazing 20 point lead in the fourth quarter. Westside walks away with a commanding win 67-41 in Region 4-AA.

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Over at Cross Creek for a Razorback back-to-back: Janya Wiley hit a dime from outside the arc three minutes into the fourth quarter to find the separation they needed over Morgan County. The Lady Razorbacks secured their 5th consecutive championship, taking it 44-40. On the boys side, ARC and Cross Creek didn’t leave much breathing room. The anticipated match-up went down to the wire. Cross Creek ultimately won-out 59-54, making the Razorbacks the Region 4-AAA champions.

Grovetown didn’t lock down home court advantage while having five more region wins than Evans. Instead, it was the Knights who were able to lead the charge. While it was Warriors versus Knights, the game was anything but medieval. Grovetown found an early lead and held on tight, the Warriors picked up their third straight region title, taking the win back home 64 to 43.

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GIRLS

North Augusta 43 / Greer 35

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Christ the Church 74 / McCormick 43

Denmark-Olar 68 / C.A. Johnson 7

Carvers Bay 51 / Bamberg-Ehrhardt 39

BOYS

Fox Creek 49 / Landrum 44

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Strom Thurmond 51 / Greer Middle 37



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Through pain, acid victim still smiling as she recovers in Augusta

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AUGUSTA, Ga. – A Savannah woman faces a long road to recovery after a stranger attacked her with acid that ate through her clothes and covered 50% of her body with burns.

Ashley Wasielewski is trying to recover after receiving a first round of emergency surgery at the Joseph M. Still Burn Center at Doctors Hospital in Augusta.

The attack happened last Wednesday at Savannah’s iconic Forsyth Park when a man stepped out of the shadows and poured acid all over Wasielewski.

The recovery has been extremely difficult, according to her friend Kristen Oddi, of Marietta.

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Most of the burns have been diagnosed as third-degree, covering over 50% of her body, Oddi wrote on a GoFundMe page.

She said it’s unlikely one burned area of Wasielewski’s scalp will ever grow hair again.

She added that the most crucial next step is to see if Ashley’s body will accept the cadaver skin from a recent surgery.

If that happens, skin graft surgeries will proceed, Oddi said.

Plastic surgery is ahead for her, but there’s no timetable yet.

Beyond that, Wasielewski faces rehabilitation, occupational therapy, wound management, long-term support and follow-up.

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For now, she’s stable, according to Oddi.

Women suffers third-degree burns in Forsyth Park acid attack; Community concerned
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And despite the hardship she’s been through and that lies ahead, she’s smiling in a photo from her hospital bed, with little other than her eyes and mouth visible through openings in gauze that covers her face.

“She will come back so much stronger,” Oddi said. “That, I don’t have a single doubt about.”

The investigation continues

Police are looking for the suspect and have spoken with two witnesses.

They’re hoping to speak with a third person whose photo they posted and to find the driver of a vehicle that was spotted nearby.

Meanwhile, the FBI is offering a $5,000 reward for tips.

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AU’s Healthy Grandparents program holds Christmas party

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Augusta University’s Healthy Grandparents program had its Christmas party Sunday.

Santa is continuing his trip across the csra and was at the party to give presents to the kids.

The program was started in 1999 to support grandparents raising their children.

They help with necessary services like food assistance and transportation.

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We spoke with one of the grandparents about the program.

“My grandchildren love it. They do a lot of things going on the year, like summer camp and all that stuff, book bag, getaways,” said Carolyn Thompson.

The program has helped more than 660 families, 900 grandparents, and 1,300 grandchildren.



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Augusta Men Drop Overtime Thriller to Georgia College and State – Augusta University

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Augusta, Ga. – In a game that saw 19 lead changes, Georgia College and State prevailed over Augusta 99-91 in overtime Saturday at Christenberry Fieldhouse. The Jaguars fall to 2-2 in Peach Belt Conference play and 6-7 overall. The Bobcats are now 3-0 in conference play and 6-2 overall.

C.J. Jones of GCSU was the star of this one as he poured in 42 points to lead all scorers and also grabbed eight rebounds in the win.

The Jaguars fell behind midway through the second half, but with just one second left in regulation, T.J. Baker hit a three-pointer to send the game into overtime. But in the extra period, GCSU outscored AU 18-10 for the winning margin. 

Luis Nonfon, who had another double-double with 16 points and 12 rebounds, started the scoring in overtime and gave the Jags the 83-81 lead. GCSU then rattled off five straight points to take the lead, one they would not surrender. 

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The Jaguars had five players in double figures led by Elías Pálsson who tallied 22 points while grabbing eight rebounds. T.J. Baker and Tobias Prall each had 18 points while Charlie McBeath scored 13. 

Augusta hit on just 35% of their shots from the field while GCSU hit on 52.5%. The Bobcats outscored Augusta 46-22 in the paint and went 8-18 from three-point range while Augusta finished 10 of 29 from deep. From the foul line, both teams went 29-36. 

Other than Nonfon grabbing double figures in rebounds, Pálsson eight rebounds and was a perfect 12-12 from the foul line. 

Next up for the Jaguars will be a battle with Reinhardt University on Thursday at 11 a.m., part of Columbia County Education Day. 

 

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