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No. 1 FSU baseball falls to No. 2 Miami
A 10-run sixth inning dooms the No. 1-ranked Florida State baseball team during Game 1 of its three-game series against No. 2 Miami on Friday.

Weathering the storm
Part I
The South Georgia Wildcats face the year’s toughest test tonight against the Green Bay Blizzard and hope to finally give Albany fans a look at the team’s true potential.

Weathering the storm
Part II
Coach Derek Stingley names newest Wildcat Andrico Hines the starting QB tonight just four days after joining the team.

Legendary Red Devils hoops coach Williams retires
After earning his 1,000th win late last year, longtime Randolph-Clay boys basketball coach Joe Williams — who has 46 total seasons under his belt — confirms to The Herald on Friday that he will not return to the Red Devils sideline next season.

Brown’s life is still basketball
Teresa Brown led Deerfield-Windsor to a GISA state hoops championship in 1987-88 and played four years at Florida, earning her an induction into the Albany Sports Hall of Fame.

Sign the dotted line
Randolph Southern’s Samantha Worthy and Randolph-Clay’s DeAndre Johnson both sign college basketball scholarships Friday.

DWS downs rival Southland
Deerfield-Windsor’s Justin Lott must have thought his eight innings, 11 strikeouts and one run allowed on the mound were not enough.

ASU softball in title game
The Lady Rams will play for the chance to defend their SIAC Championship today at 3 p.m. in Tuscaloosa, Ala.

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