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Georgia falls in Little League World Series

SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP) - Reliever Haden Erbe got out of a bases-loaded jam with nobody out in the sixth and Lafayette, La., held on for a thrilling 2-0 victory over Warner Robins, Ga., on Thursday night in the Little League World Series.

August 19, 2011 | Associated Press For the Bryan County News | Sports


College football fans, are you ready for some mega conferences?

ATLANTA (AP) - The Big Ten has 12 schools. The Big East is branching out to Texas. And if that's not confusing enough, the Big 12 may soon be the Little Zero.

August 16, 2011 | By Paul Newberry Associated Press | Sports


Area teams fare well in AP preseason high school football poll

Areas schools such as Savannah Christian, Statesboro, Swainsboro, Brunswick and Camden County are all in the to 10 in their respective classifications in the first Associated Press Georgia High School football poll of 2011.

August 16, 2011 | Associated Press For the Bryan County News | Sports


Wildlife refuge reopens road

Savannah National Wildlife Refuge reopened Friday the Laurel Hill Wildlife Drive in South Carolina.

August 03, 2011 | Special to the News | Sports


Marathon may limit runners

SAVANNAH - Organizers of Savannah's inaugural Rock 'n' Roll Marathon say they may have to limit how many runners can compete in the race after more than 15,000 have already registered.

July 27, 2011 | Associated Press | Sports


Little boy, big fish

Hunter Owens, 9, of Bryan County caught a 10-pound drum recently in Lake Guntersville, Ala, at his uncle's lake house. After catching a 70-pound cobia several months ago, Hunter's friends and family say he loves fishing and has continued the sport all summer long.

July 27, 2011 | Special to the News | Sports


Clemens trial similar to Bonds'

NEW YORK - Seems you can't put a baseball star on trial without a mistrial. Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens remain perfectly bookended, each with seven major awards, one mistrial and no guilty verdict assured of sticking. Victor Conte, whose Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative sparked the government investigations of drugs and athletes, has had enough. "It's a huge waste of federal taxpayer dollars at this point," he said Thursday during a telephone interview with The ...

July 18, 2011 | By Ronald Blum Associated Press writer | Sports


Avoid heat, feeding sharks

Hello, my friends and fellow anglers. Tight Line Jr. here, and I guess I don't have to tell you that it's hot out. The summer heat is keeping most anglers inside, but I do have a few reports to share with y'all.

July 18, 2011 | By Donny Branch Fishing columnist | Sports


Prado headed back to The Bigs

PEARL, Miss. - The Atlanta Braves' offense could use a lift. Martin Prado says he's ready to provide it.

July 15, 2011 | Associated Press | Sports


Progress reported on NFL lockout

NEW YORK - Significant progress on a major sticking point in the NFL labor impasse - soaring rookie salaries - during marathon talks Thursday raised hopes that a tentative agreement in principle could perhaps come within 24 hours, according to two people familiar with the negotiations.

July 15, 2011 | By Rachel Cohen Associated Press writer | Sports


Girl hoping to make football team at LCHS

Many teenage girls spend the summer lounging on the beach or strolling through the mall in search of the perfect back-to-school outfit, but Peyton Measel is anything but typical.

July 15, 2011 | By Patty Leon Correspondent | Sports


NCAA puts Georgia Tech on probation

ATLANTA - The NCAA has put Georgia Tech on four years of probation and fined the school $100,000 for violations in the football and men's basketball programs.

July 15, 2011 | Associated Press | Sports


2011 is year of the injury in MLB

From Derek Jeter to Albert Pujols and Joe Mauer, you could put together an All-Star team just from the guys who have been stuck on the disabled list this season.

July 15, 2011 | By John Krawczynski Associated Press writer | Sports


RHHS needs community help to win grant

If everything goes as she hopes, Richmond Hill High School athletic trainer Tammy Collins will win $10,000 next month to buy lifesaving equipment for the school.

July 12, 2011 | Jeff Whitten Bryan County News | Sports


Jellyfish sting nearly 900 on Tybee

TYBEE ISLAND - Authorities say 894 people were stung by jellyfish during the Fourth of July holiday weekend on Tybee Island, off the Georgia coast.

July 06, 2011 | Associated Press | Sports


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State park lodges under new management

Four of Georgia State Parks' lodges and resorts are or soon will be under new management, according to State Parks Director Becky Kelley.

May 13, 2013 | By Randy C. Murray Correspondent | Sports


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