South Georgia Tech Jets get upset win and Lady Jets secure 9th straight win Moe Shida, (10) sophomore point guard, led the Lady Jets in scoring in the win over Central Georgia Tech. She had 20 points on the night. (Source: WALB) By South Georgia Technical College | February 10, 2021 at 3:25 PM EST - Updated February 10 at 3:25 PM
AMERICUS, Ga. (WALB) - Four South Georgia Technical College Jets scored in double-digits on the road to lead their team to a 74 â 60 upset victory over the 17th nationally-ranked Central Georgia Technical College Titans, who are also the three-time defending Georgia Collegiate Athletic Association conference champions. And just prior to the Jets big win, the Lady Jets took care of business to move to 9 â 0 overall and 4 â 0 in the conference with a 76 - 69 win over the Central Georgia Tech Lady Titans in Americus.
South Georgia Tech remains undefeated after defeating Andrew College 90 â 52 SGTC sophomore guard Veronica Charles (4) led the Lady Jets in scoring against Andrew College with 23 points. She was five of seven from the three-point line. (Source: WALB) By WALB Sports Team | February 5, 2021 at 5:14 PM EST - Updated February 5 at 5:14 PM
AMERICUS, Ga. (WALB) - South Georgia Technical College sophomore point guard Veronica Charles came off the bench to score 19 points in the first half.
Which was more than the entire Andrew College Fighting Tigers scored in the same time frame.
Charles helped lead the undefeated Lady Jets to their seventh straight win, by defeating the Tigers 90 â 52.
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MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – With early voting beginning Monday, there are three polls now open in Bibb county.
There were reports of long lines at each location. The line at the Board of Elections Office wrapped around the building.
Board of Elections Chairman, Mike Kaplan, reported one issue when polls opened this morning.
Kaplan says the printers were not functioning properly at the Elaine Lucas Senior Center. He says voters waited for about 30 extra minutes before the issue was resolved.
But Kaplan says he wants voters to feel confident that their vote counts.