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Golf Places Sixth in PBC Championship

Sophomore golfer Ryan Trocchio watches his ball soar across the golf course at Callaway Gardens during the Peach Belt Conference. Georgia College’s golf team is currently ranked No. 14, but finished sixth of 11 teams at the conference. The golf team are currently awaiting a selection spot in the 2013 NCAA South/Southeast SuperRegional, which will be held in Florida from May 6-8. Bobcat’s Coach Miller is hopeful that his golf team will do well in upcoming events. - Courtesy of Sports Information

The No. 14 Georgia College golf team finished sixth of 11 in the Peach Belt Conference Championship over the weekend in Pine Mountain. After the practice round was rained out Friday, three tedious rounds of golf were played on the par-72 Callaway Gardens – Pine Mountain course throughout Saturday and Sunday. “It’s a great golf [...]

April 25th, 2013 | Posted in Sports | Read More »

Softball Slips in PBC Championship Game

After fighting their way through both the quarter and semifinals, the Georgia College softball team lost in the championship to Columbus State University, 34-11 The Georgia College softball team traveled to St. Augustine, Fla. last weekend to play in the PBC Tournament. The team won twice, dominating both the quarter and semifinals, but fell short [...]

April 25th, 2013 | Posted in Sports | Read More »

How playing sports changed my life

We’re so close to being done, I can taste it. Finals are here, people are graduating and life is moving on. I’ve spent all week trying to think of something witty, something awesome to really wow you with sports knowledge and stats, but all I’ve got is a hearty “Cheers!” in passing as this whole [...]

April 25th, 2013 | Posted in Sports | Read More »

Gameday Rituals

Photo Illustration by Mackenzie Burgess

Her pink nails flash as she holds the bat, her right foot, then her left, stomping dirt in the batter’s box. If she has a bad game, she’ll change her nail color. She has two dozen or so different shades of polish. One is bound to be lucky. Or so senior softball player Kelsea Martin [...]

April 25th, 2013 | Posted in Lead stories,Sports | Read More »

GC Baseball Falls Short Against Erskine

Photo Credit: Tayler Pitts

Pitcher, John Clark, fires a a fastball to try and strike out the opposing batter as GC struggles to keep Erskine College’s offense under control. The Bobcats were defeated by the Flying Fleets, only able to muster six runs to Erskine’s 17. Erskine started the game on a strong-note, blasting the very first pitch of [...]

April 25th, 2013 | Posted in Lead stories,Sports | Read More »

Thank you and farewell

It all started with a mass media writing class taught by professor Pate McMichael. I was a sophomore marketing major at the time and I thought I wanted to develop television commercials for a living. I enjoyed writing, so I enrolled in the course as an elective. By the time the semester ended, I knew [...]

April 18th, 2013 | Posted in Sports | Read More »

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