Georgia
UNC baseball falls 15-12 to Georgia Tech in first game of the series
Within the first sport of the weekend’s ACC coastal match-up in opposition to Georgia Tech (22-13, 8-8), the North Carolina baseball staff (21-13, 7-9) couldn’t overcome pitching woes in a 15-12 loss.
What occurred?
Issues didn’t go in UNC’s favor early within the first inning. After first-year pitcher Max Carlson walked the primary batter of the sport, Georgia Tech’s Kevin Parada smashed a homer to proper discipline, giving the Yellow Jackets a right away 2-0 lead.
After a double to left discipline despatched two extra Yellow Jackets to second and third, Georgia Tech took benefit of a dropped pitch by sophomore catcher Tomas Frick and scored its third run of the inning. Carlson was capable of halt the assault with a strikeout following the error.
Down 3-0, sophomore third baseman Mac Horvath delivered the primary strike within the Tar Heels’ response with a single to middle discipline. Junior shortstop Danny Serretti adopted with a single of his personal — barely getting the ball out of attain of the outfielder to ship Horvath to 3rd.
Horvath scored the primary run for UNC from a single to left discipline by sophomore first baseman Alberto Osuna.
Two at-bats later, the Tar Heels took their first lead of the sport with a three-run homer hit by senior second baseman Mikey Madej.
Regardless of the flip of momentum, Georgia Tech continued to seek out success on the plate within the second inning. With two outs and runners on first and second, Georgia Tech’s Andrew Jenkins tripled to proper discipline — sending each runners house to regain a 5-4 lead.
A name to the bullpen was made shortly after to ship junior pitcher Kyle Mott to the mound for Carlson. Mott ended the inning with a strikeout.
Within the backside of the second, the explosive offense continued. After a Frick single, redshirt-junior outfielder Angel Zarate homered to proper discipline for yet one more lead change to make the rating 6-5 going into the third.
After a quiet third inning, Georgia Tech as soon as once more took the lead within the fourth on account of some fielding missed alternatives by the Tar Heels that led to runners on base. Sophomore pitcher Shawn Rapp got here in to exchange Mott and didn’t quit any extra runs for the remainder of the inning.
Simply when it appeared as if the sport was calming down via the fifth inning, Georgia Tech prolonged its lead within the high of the sixth with a three-run homer to place themselves up 11-7.
However, the Tar Heels weren’t but down and out as first-year infielder Hunter Stokely crushed a solo homer to proper discipline — reducing the deficit to 3. Zarate continued the rally with a double to left middle and was introduced house by Horvath’s homer over the scoreboard.
Even after making it a one-run sport, the Tar Heels couldn’t cease the Yellow Jackets from going yard. Georgia Tech picked up three extra runs from two straight homers within the high of the seventh, giving UNC yet one more gap that it couldn’t dig itself out of.
Who stood out?
Madej had a profession day, going 2-3 with three RBIs and his first house run as a Tar Heel.
Zarate additionally carried out nicely on the plate with two RBIs and a homer.
When was it determined?
Georgia Tech’s back-to-back house runs within the seventh inning was the ultimate straw for UNC. Regardless of bringing the result in one within the inning earlier than, struggles from the mound doomed the Tar Heels prefer it had all sport, they usually couldn’t get well from the deficit after that time.
Why does it matter?
This weekend sequence offers the Tar Heels an opportunity to get their ACC document over .500 and climb upwards within the ACC Coastal rankings. With this loss, UNC is presently sixth in its division.
Bettering in ACC play received’t be simple in opposition to this Georgia Tech squad, because it possesses one of many high offenses within the convention. The Tar Heels will want significantly better and extra constant play from the mound to return away from this sequence with extra wins and losses — as a result of the Yellow Jackets can flat out rating.
When do they play subsequent?
The Tar Heels will probably be again in Chapel Hill to face Georgia Tech once more on Saturday at 2 p.m.
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Portillo's to open first Georgia location in Kennesaw
KENNESAW, Ga. – Portillo’s, a fast-casual chain known for its Chicago-style street food, is bringing its iconic menu to Georgia with a new location in Kennesaw.
The restaurant will be located at Town Center at Cobb, a 1.2 million-square-foot shopping mall on Barrett Parkway. The 6,250-square-foot space will include seating for more than 125 guests inside, an outdoor patio for about 40, and the brand’s signature double drive-thru lanes. Additional features will include grab-and-go retail options, pick-up shelves, and a self-serve beverage area.
The Kennesaw restaurant is set to open in 2025. The menu will include signature items such as Chicago-style hot dogs, Italian beef sandwiches, char-grilled burgers, and the chain’s famous chocolate cake.
Portillo’s will soon be hiring managers and shift leaders for the new location. The company offers competitive pay, benefits, flexible schedules, growth opportunities, and an employee stock purchase plan. Applications are being accepted at portillos.com/careers.
Fans can stay updated on the restaurant’s opening and sign up for Portillo’s Birthday Club for a free slice of chocolate cake at portillos.com/Kennesaw.
Founded in 1963 in Villa Park, Illinois, Portillo’s has grown to include more than 90 locations in 10 states. Known for its Chicago-style hot dogs and Italian beef sandwiches, the company also offers catering and nationwide shipping.
For more information, visit portillos.com.
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Tax preparer faces prison time, fine for making fraudulent tax returns in Georgia
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A woman from Georgia faces up to 30 years in prison after she recently pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court to filing more than $3 million in fraudulent tax returns on behalf of her clients.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Macon, Ga. reported last week that 33-year-old Jessica Crawford pleaded guilty to wire fraud and aiding in the preparation of false income tax returns.
District Judge Tilman “Tripp” Self has scheduled sentencing for March, but beside the prison term she also faces a fine of $1 million.
Crawford operated Crawford Tax Services on Commerce Boulevard, a business area off Atlanta Highway in Athens.
The FBI reported it was investigating a multi-state unemployment benefit scheme during the pandemic when agents discovered text messages between Crawford and a client, who had created a fake business to fraudulently obtain benefits.
Crawford profited by receiving a percentage of the gains, according to the U.S. Attorney. The criminal investigations division of the IRS joined the investigation and an undercover agent met with Crawford to have tax returns filed, according to the report.
Crawford asked the agent, posing as a customer, if he did anything on the side and he responded no, but said he did mow his aunt’s grass sometimes.
The report says “Crawford said that was good enough.”
No income or expense amounts were provided, but she created a “Schedule C business” for landscaping on the customer’s federal income return and filed a fictitious loss of $19,373. On the return, federal agents also noted she filed an earned income tax credit, a child tax credit, and a business income deduction, which called for a fraudulent federal income tax return of $12,359.
As a result, the IRS reported it began a review of 1,261 tax returns filed by Crawford over the tax years of 2020 through 2021.
Those returns show Crawford fraudulently filed tax returns on behalf of clients that resulted in losses to the IRS of more than $3 million, according to the report.
“Jessica Crawford lied and took advantage of funds designed to help those who were truly in need during the pandemic,” FBI Agent Sean Burke of the Atlanta office said in a statement released with the report.
Demetrius Hardeman, the agent in charge of the IRS Criminal Investigations Office in Atlanta, released a statement that Crawford “was an unscrupulous return preparer who allowed greed to cloud her judgment and neglect her responsibilities to help clients prepared and file a true and correct tax return.”
Hardeman encouraged people to choose their tax preparer carefully before tax season begins in January.
Georgia
Georgia basketball makes defensive statement in home win over Notre Dame
ATHENS — The Georgia basketball program continued its strong early run of play, picking up an impressive 69-48 home win over Notre Dame on Tuesday night in Stegeman Coliseum.
The Bulldogs moved to 8-1 on the season and now boast wins over Georgia Tech, St. John’s and Notre Dame. The lone loss on the season for Georgia came against No. 5 Marquette in The Bahamas.
Asa Newell helped push Georgia ahead in the first half, scoring 11 points in the final 6 minutes of the opening half. Newell’s outburst gave Georgia a 34-22 lead heading into halftime. Newell would finish the game with 20 points and 11 rebounds.
Georgia quickly built its lead up to 17 points, holding a 41-24 edge early in the second half. Notre Dame used a 15-2 run to trim Georgia’s lead to 4. But Dakota Leffew hit a 3-point to stop the run and give Georgia a 46-39 lead.
Leffew once again shined as Georgia’s best 3-point marksman, knocking down 4 of his 9 attempts. He finished with 16 points on the night and was the only Bulldog to knock down multiple 3-point attempts.
With 8:14 remaining, Silas Demary Jr. knocked down an open 3-pointer to push Georiga’s lead safely back into double-digits. It was a positive showing for Demary, as he finished with 11 points and 2 assists on the night. Demary provided a strong defensive effort as well for the Bulldogs, as he had a career-high 5 steals on the night.
Tyrin Lawrence had a strong night running the point for Georgia, as he finished with 7 assists on the evening. Georgia held a commanding 19-to-5 edge in assists. Georgia also topped Notre Dame in the turnover department, as the Bulldogs had 5 compared to Notre Dame’s 10.
Newell, Demary and Leffew were the only Bulldogs to reach double figures on Tuesday night. Georgia did shoot only 44 percent from the field, but that bested Notre Dame’s mark of 36 percent.
If Mike White were to have a complaint, it would be that his team settled for too many 3-pointers. The Bulldogs made just 6 of 26 attempts on the night. Georgia shot just 9 free throw attempts on the evening. Yet Notre Dame was an even more anemic 4-of-21 from 3-point range.
The Bulldogs will get some time off, as they do not return to action until Dec. 14. They will play Grand Canyon in Atlanta in State Farm Arena. Georgia’s next home game will come on Dec. 19 against Buffalo.
Georgia basketball box score, stats for Notre Dame
Georgia basketball box score following the win over Notre Dame. (Screenshot/Dawgnation)
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