Augusta, GA
PBC Men’s basketball: Lander advances to the PBC Semifinals
AUGUSTA, Ga.- The Lander males’s basketball group is making its second consecutive look within the PBC Semifinals after defeating Younger Harris 80-67 within the PBC Quarterfinals on the George A. Christenbery Fieldhouse Thursday afternoon.
Lander advances to 21-8 total whereas Younger Harris drops to 19-10 total.
Jacob Cooper led the Bearcats with 19 factors towards the Mountain Lions whereas additionally including six assists and two steals.
Jared Sherfield was shut behind with 18 factors whereas additionally including 4 rebounds and three assists. Ajang Aguek and Jaylon Pugh additionally hit double figures in scoring.
Lander would start the primary half on a scorching begin because the Bearcats took an 8-2 result in start.
Jared Sherfield scored the sport’s first basket with a 3-pointer with 19:17 left. Sherfield would rating once more, this time hitting a bounce to provide Lander a 5-2 lead with 18:27.
Jaylon Pugh’s 3-pointer acquired Lander to its 8-2 lead with 17:27 left within the first half.
The Mountain Lions would begin to get in movement as a layup and jumper fell earlier than Sherfield made a layup with 15:40 left to place Lander in entrance 12-6.
Younger Harris would get inside 4 factors with 13:18 earlier than Sherfield dropped a layup to provide Lander a 16-10 edge.
Ajang Aguek would make a pair of layups as Lander would take a 26-18 lead with 8:57 left within the first half.
Younger Harris would keep dedicated within the first half, because the Mountain Lions acquired the sport to 28-24 with a layup with 4:04 left within the first half.
A Younger Harris dunk acquired the Mountain Lions to a one-possession sport with 3:38 left within the first half.
Sherfield would hit a 3-pointer to provide Lander a five-point cushion and a 31-26 lead with 3:05 within the first half.
Lander and Younger Harris traded baskets because the rating moved to 33-28 and would keep that method as the 2 groups headed to the locker rooms on the half.
Lander shot 12-of-24 from the sector within the first half together with 5-of-12 from 3-point vary and 4-of-7 from the free-throw line. Younger Harris went 13-of-30 from the sector within the first half together with 2-of-10 from 3-point vary and no makes an attempt from the free throw line.
Younger Harris scored 5 straight factors to start the second half to get inside one level of Lander earlier than Pugh drained a 3-pointer with 18:19 left to place Lander in entrance by 4.
Younger Harris would counter with a 3-pointer of its personal to get again inside one level of Lander with 17:39 left.
After Jacob Cooper hit a jumper, Lander would construct up a nine-point lead with Aguek controlling the paint with a pair of layups to place Lander forward 46-37 with 13:55 remaining within the sport.
The Bearcats would take a 10-point lead when Aguek would make a layup and Connor McKay hit a jumper within the ache to make it 53-43 Lander with 11:43 left within the second half.
Younger Harris hit a pair of free throws to chop the result in eight earlier than Sherfield hit a 3-pointer with 11:05.
Cooper made a pair of layups to increase the Bearcats’ result in 58-45 with 10:07 remaining.
After Younger Harris made a run, Pugh hit a 3-pointer to place Lander in entrance 65-51 with 7:21 remaining.
The Bearcats would take a 16-point lead with 4:55 left after Cooper hit a pair of free throws.
Aguek would slam house a dunk with 1:23 whereas Cooper would drain a late 3-pointer because the Bearcats scored their remaining factors.
Younger Harris made a pair of last-second baskets that introduced the deficit to 13 factors when the ultimate buzzer sounded.
Lander shot 30-of-51 from the sector for the sport together with 10-of-21 from 3-point vary and 10-of-15 from the free-throw line. Younger Harris went 28-of-58 from the sector for the sport together with 6-of-20 from 3-point vary and 5-of-5 from the free throw line.
Lander will battle the No. 1 seed USC Aiken Pacers on Friday, February 3 at 5 pm in Augusta, Ga.
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…
Augusta, GA
George Crouser Obituary January 17, 2025 – Thomas Poteet & Son Funeral Directors
George A. Crouser, age 73, passed away peacefully Friday, January 17, 2025 in Augusta, GA with family by his side.
He is survived by his wife, Madeline; daughters: Sarah (Tony) Lonaker of Findlay, Ohio and Stacey (Kurt Williams) Wright of Augusta, Georgia; step-daughters: Lisa (Wes) Grate of Cincinnati, Ohio and Amanda (Eric) Sobul of Willoughby, Ohio; grandchildren: Ady, Shane, Maddie, Bella, Scout, and Wylie; and former spouse: Sharee.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Ralph and June (nee Dunn) Crouser, and brother, John Crouser.
George was born May 23, 1951 in Painesville, Ohio. He attended Harvey High School, Class of 1969, where he was a multi-sport letterman. He was a jack-of-all-trades but found his career working in nuclear plants in Ohio, New Hampshire, and found his way to Augusta.
George loved listening to music, amassing a massive record collection, and attending concerts. In his spare time, George could be found playing billiards in different leagues. He was an avid sports fan and loved watching the Cleveland Browns and Cleveland Guardians but loved Ohio State the most.
All services are private. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to The American Heart Association of The National Kidney Foundation.
Thomas Poteet & Son Funeral Directors, 214 Davis Rd., Augusta, GA 30907 (706) 364-8484.
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