Wednesday February 5th, 2025 4:39AM

Jeff Hart

Sports Reporter
Jeff Hart
Softball: Area teams look to punch tickets to Columbus
Just seven northeast Georgia teams survived the first round of the state softball playoffs last week...
2:03PM ( 7 years ago )
Towns County details the anatomy of a program-defining win
In John Cornett's mind, it was just another frustrating first half for his Towns County football team...
7:30AM ( 7 years ago )
Volleyball roundup: North Hall, Jackson County, Buford move into Elite 8 rounds
Area champs North Hall, Jackson County, and Buford all stormed their way into the Elite 8 Tuesday with impressive victories at home in the second round of the state volleyball playoffs...
10:09PM ( 7 years ago )
Ralston has career-best finish, Dogs take 7th at Crooked Stick Invitational
Gainesville native Spencer Ralston finished a career-best second on Tuesday in the Crooked Stick Invitational and helped the Georgia men’s golf team to a seventh-place finish overall...
9:32PM ( 7 years ago )
UNG women take 2nd at LeeAnn Noble Memorial
Megan Sabol finished in a tie for third individually as the University of North Georgia women's golf team placed second in the Fourth Annual LeeAnn Noble Memorial at Achasta Golf Club...
8:38PM ( 7 years ago )
Starters Thompson, Godwin return for No. 3 Georgia
Two key starters, defensive tackle Trenton Thompson and wide receiver Terry Godwin, have returned to practice for No. 3 Georgia in its bye week...
8:24PM ( 7 years ago )
Ryan, Falcons look to turn things around after bye week
Atlanta Falcons quarterback and reigning MVP Matt Ryan usually plays well coming off a bye week, and he's got some extra incentive heading into Sunday's matchup against the Miami Dolphins...
8:36AM ( 7 years ago )
2016 sack leader Beasley returns to Falcons lineup
Vic Beasley Jr. will be back on the field Sunday for the Atlanta Falcons after missing the last two games with a hamstring injury...
8:00AM ( 7 years ago )
No. 4 Georgia starts slow then routs Missouri
Sony Michel ran for two touchdowns as No. 4 Georgia found its running game after a slow start and took control with 26 unanswered points to beat Missouri 53-28 on Saturday night.
6:42AM ( 7 years ago )