
October 23, 2011
Albany Herald Sports Editor Danny Aller
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COLUMN: For Dougherty, it was only one win — but, man, what a big one
Herald sports editor Danny Aller takes a closer look at just how huge Thursday's win was for Dougherty's football team against Americus-Sumter --- a victory that could very well be the turning point for the struggling program.
COLUMN: Believe it or not, the best of Buster is still to come
Herald sports editor Danny Aller looks back at Leesburg native and San Francisco Giants catcher Buster Posey's rise to stardom in just three years in the majors following the Giants' second Posey-led World Series title in three years they won Sunday in Detroit.
COLUMN: It’s time for NBC to pass the Olympic torch
Herald sports editor Danny Aller takes a look back at NBC's heavily criticized coverage of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London and hopes the network will learn from its mistakes before the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia.
COLUMN: Furman gave us one final test
Herald Sports Editor Danny Aller marvels at the career of Georgia sportswriting legend and former AJC sports editor Furman Bisher, who --- in a twist of irony --- passed away late Sunday night just before deadline for newspapers across the country, frantically sending copy desks into a tailspin to get news of his death in their Monday editions.
COLUMN: Everyone has a Joe Frazier story
Herald sports editor Danny Aller knows there's a million Joe Frazier stories out there that people have been telling since the former heavyweight champ died Monday at the age of 67, so he wanted to share his.
COLUMN: Can't help but to feel for Randolph Southern softball
Albany Herald Sports Editor Danny Aller calls a recent rule change by the GISA into question after it arguably cost Randolph Southern softball the Class A State Championship this week when the Lady Patriots were forced to beat Thomas Jefferson three times for the title, while TJ only had to win twice.

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