Georgia
UGASports – Jordyn Kee commits to Georgia
A recent reconnect with Georgia assistant Eric Pastrana was all Jordyn Kee needed to put the Bulldogs at the top of his list of preferred schools.
Wednesday, the combo guard from Fort Lauderdale who won back-to-back state championships in Florida at Sagemont Prep made it official, committing to Georgia on Instagram.
“It was just the relationship I created with the coaches,” Kee told UGASports. “I’ve known (Pastrana) since the 10th grade. We reconnected about four weeks ago, and since then, just created a great relationship with the coaches and everything.”
At 6-foot-4, Kee helped lead Sagemont to back-to-back state championships, averaging 15 points this past season.
Kee was reclassified to the Class of 2024 to sign with the Bulldogs.
“I’m just glad they believe in me this year and make an impact,” said the 18-year-old Kee. “So, I took their offer.”
Kee’s work ethic is one of the reasons Georgia had no hesitation to bring the three-star in now.
Jay White of Quality Education Academy Basketball has been Kee’s coach since the 10th grade.
“Jordyn really loves the game. He puts a lot of time into it,” White said. “Some days he’s waking me up to go to the gym. It’s not too many out there like him, a guy who wants to try and perfect their craft.”
Kee believes he’ll fit into Georgia’s program just fine.
“I did research, and they showed me some stuff. My play style is exactly what they do at the University of Georgia,” said Kee, who said a Zoom conversation with Bulldogs head coach Mike White also helped convince him that Georgia should be his new home.
“Talking to Coach White was amazing,” Kee said. “We had a great talk about my development and how I’ll be able to come in and impact as soon as I get there. I’m just happy he believes in me and taking me in.”
Kee said the Bulldogs recruited him as a combo guard.
He’ll have some friends on the team when he arrives on campus June 2.
Kee played against incoming transfer DeShayne Montgomery in high school and has a long friendship with Justin Abson that dates back to when the two were in the third grade.
Along with Georgia, Kee held offers from Missouri and Florida State.
He becomes the eighth newcomer to join the Bulldogs, including fellow freshmen Asa Newell and Somto Cyril.
Georgia also added five transfers, including Montgomery and Abson, along with Dakota Lefew, RJ Godfrey, and Tyrin Lawrence.
Georgia
Where to watch Tennessee-Georgia softball Game 2: TV, channel, stream
The NCAA Tournament Knoxville Super Regional will continue Friday at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium, hosted by No. 7 national seed Tennessee (46-10). The Lady Vols will face No. 10 national seed Georgia (41-19) in Game 2 of the best-of-three series. First pitch is scheduled for 3 p.m. EDT.
Tennessee won Game 1 on Thursday, 3-1. An if necessary Game 3 is scheduled for Saturday at 11 a.m. EDT.
Tennessee leads the all-time softball series versus Georgia, 49-41, dating to March 15, 1997. The first game in the series contested in Knoxville was on March 13, 1998.
Below is how to watch information for Tennessee versus Georgia and a softball game schedule for the best-of-three Knoxville Super Regional.
What channel is Tennessee versus Georgia softball on today?
Watch Tennessee live
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2026 NCAA Tournament Knoxville Super Regional softball schedule, TV game times
Thursday, May 21
Gates open at 6 p.m. EDT
7 p.m. EDT – Game 1 (ESPN2)
Friday, May 22
Gates open at 2 p.m. EDT
3 p.m. EDT – Game 2 (ESPN2)
Saturday, May 23 (if necessary)
Gates open at 10 a.m. EDT
11 a.m. EDT – Game 3 (ESPN)
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Georgia
Georgia town display of military banners raises funds for new veterans memorial
Town honors veterans with street banners
The town of Senoia is honoring local veterans with commemorative Main Street banners and breaking ground on a new memorial ahead of its weekend summer kickoff celebration.
The city of Senoia is embracing a heavy dose of patriotism by honoring veterans with Main Street banners ahead of a free summer kickoff celebration Saturday.
Honoring Senoia veterans
What we know:
Families purchase light pole banners featuring the names and faces of living and deceased military members. The leftover money from these purchases is funding a new veterans memorial that the city is breaking ground on this week. The city will give the banners back to the families on Veterans Day in November.
Faces on Main Street
What they’re saying:
Stephanie Reeder of the Senoia Downtown Development Authority highlighted specific banners, including Sean and Carlee Bishop. “They met when they were both young and they both have banners up,” Reeder said. “They were both Air Force.”
Reeder also noted that one of the town’s oldest living veterans, who will be 97 next month, is featured on a banner. Senoia Mayor Scott Tigchelaar described the town’s atmosphere as feeling like a Norman Rockwell painting.
“I think it feels a little more like our greatest generation’s generation,” Tigchelaar said. “We’re very patriotic here, and we like to celebrate our veterans.”
Weekend event schedule
Timeline:
The city is hosting a summer kickoff event Saturday featuring live music, food and fireworks at Marimac Lakes Park. Gates for the free, kid-friendly event open at 5 p.m., with food available at 7:30 p.m. and fireworks starting at 9:30 p.m.
The Saturday event is not a Memorial Day service. The official Memorial Day service will take place Monday. More information can be found at www.enjoysenoia.com//events/summer-kick-off.
The Source: The information in this story was gathered from Stephanie Reeder of the Senoia Downtown Development Authority, who highlighted specific military banners displayed on Main Street, as well as Senoia Mayor Scott Tigchelaar.
Georgia
What channel is Tennessee softball vs Georgia on today? Time, TV schedule to watch Knoxville Super Regional Game 1
Tennessee softball opens the Knoxville Super Regional with Game 1 against Georgia on May 21 at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium.
The Lady Vols (45-10) went 3-0 in regional play last week to advance to the second weekend.
Georgia (41-18) allowed two runs over three games in the Athens Regional last weekend to advance to the super regionals.
The winner in the best-of-three format will advance to the Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City. The two programs did not play in the regular season.
Here’s how you can watch Tennessee softball vs. Georgia:
Tennessee softball vs Georgia on May 21 at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium will be televised on ESPN2.
- Game time: 7 p.m. Eastern
- Date: Thursday, May 21
- Game 1: 7 p.m. on Thursday, May 21, ESPN2
- Game 2: 3 p.m. on Friday, May 22, ESPN2
- Game 3 (if necessary): 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 23, ESPN
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