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USA TODAY Network sports writers in Georgia win 3 national APSE honors for 2023 work

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Journalists who cover sports in Georgia for the USA TODAY Network took home three national honors for their work in 2023 by the Associated Press Sports Editors, with Athens Banner-Herald writer Marc Weiszer placing in the top 10 twice for his coverage of the University of Georgia athletics.

Weiszer placed in the Beat Writing for his UGA coverage in the D Division for smaller news organizations for his portfolio of work from the year. He also placed in Projects for his collection of stories on the Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) program for Georgia athletes.

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Former editor Fletcher Page placed in Breaking News for his story for the Augusta Chronicle on play being halted at The Masters after three trees fell near the 17th hole.

APSE judging took place in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, this past week. Where stories rank in the top 10 in each category will be announced in late March and early April.



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Three VSU alumni named Most Influential in Georgia

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VALDOSTA – Three VSU alumni were named among Georgia Trend’s list of the 100 Most Influential Georgians of 2025.

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Three Valdosta State University alumni — Larry Hanson, Dave Wills, and Richard Woods — were recently named among Georgia Trend’s list of the 100 Most Influential Georgians of 2025.

Hanson is executive director and chief executive officer of the Georgia Municipal Association. He earned a Bachelor of General Studies from VSU in 1995. 

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Dave Willis

Wills is executive director of Association County Commissioners of Georgia. He earned a Master of Public Administration from VSU in 2007.

Richard Woods

Woods is state school superintendent for the Georgia Department of Education. He earned a Master of Education in Educational Leadership from VSU in 1996.  

Visit https://www.georgiatrend.com/ to learn more about these top Blazers and the rest of this year’s Most Influential honorees.



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Georgia vs UIC Final Score: Georgia Sweeps Series

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Georgia completed the four game sweep of UIC Sunday with a 17-3 run rule.

UIC swung the bats well early scoring two runs in the top of the first. Georgia responded quickly, scoring four runs in the bottom of the first. A leadoff single from Ryan Black and a double for Slate Alford set the stage for Robbie Burnett. 

Burnett hit an RBI Triple to right that scored Black and Alford. Daniel Jackson followed that up with a towering home run to left that gave the Bulldogs a 4-2 lead. Jackson has been seeing the ball well batting in the cleanup spot.

Henry Hunter hit a towering home run that bounced off of the base of a tree in right field. Hunter has shown impressive power this weekend. Tre Phelps crushed his first home run of the season to right in the sixth. Phelps has struggled to this point in the season, this hit could end up getting him back on track.

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The Bulldogs will take on Georgia State in Atlanta Wednesday at 4 pm.

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South Georgia motorcyclists pay tribute to teen crash victim in Dougherty County

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ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) – Motorcyclists from all over south Georgia came together to remember the teenager killed in a traffic accident Feb. 17.

18-year-old Cameron Nichols died after Albany Police said his motorcycle collided with a car when he failed to yield.

Over ten motorcycle clubs from around south Georgia met up at Hall & Hall Funeral Home on Feb. 22 to escort Cameron Nichols to his final resting place at Hillcrest Cemetery in Sylvester.

Those closest to Cameron say he loved motorcycles and was an avid rider.

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“It definitely means a lot,” said Marvin Thomas Jr., the vice president of Viper Unit Motorcycle Club. “It shows that we all can come together no matter who you are or what you ride. It’s a very sad occasion, but it just brings awareness to the community.”

This accident was one of two fatal motorcycle crashes that happened in the same week. Both incidents involved young men in the Albany area. Local motorcyclists are urging vehicles to be mindful of bikes sharing the road.

Previous coverage:
  • ‘Still in disbelief’: Family and motorcycle community remembers 18-year-old killed in fatal Albany crash
  • 18-year-old motorcyclist killed in crash

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