*This column was originally published in The Inkwell and on its website. Over the last year, the NCAA has been hit with negative media on athletes’ compensation and what exactly constitutes amateurism. On Saturday, football players from Georgia, Georgia Tech… Read More ›
Month: September 2013
Cross country races to 2nd place at CIU Invitational
*This article was originally published in The Inkwell and its website. The Armstrong Pirates cross country team continued their impressive start by finishing in second place at the 2013 CIU Invitational, hosted by Columbia International University, in Columbia, S.C. This… Read More ›
Golf starts season strong
*This article was originally posted in The Inkwell and on its website. The No. 20 ranked Armstrong golf team tied for fourth place at the Kiawah Island Invitational, hosted by USC Aiken, in the first tournament of the 2013 season…. Read More ›
Pirates finish third, Castro wins title at GC Bobcat Invitational
*This was originally published in The Inkwell and on its website. The Armstrong cross country team captured a third-place finish in its first meet of the 2013 season, at the Georgia College Bobcat Cross Country Invitational. As a team, the… Read More ›
In sports, you are now guilty until proven innocent
*Update: Ross has stepped down as a judge since the backlash of her scoring decision. Class was in session. Floyd Mayweather Jr was the professor and Saul “Canelo” Alvarez was the giddy little kid trying to soak up as much… Read More ›
Welcome back, football!
This column was originally published in The Inkwell and its website. Football is back, with the good, the bad, and the ugly highlighting Week 1. There was a seven-touchdown performance by one Manning brother, and a six-turnover game by the… Read More ›
Luckie, Russell earn PBC weekly honors
This article was originally published in The Inkwell and on its website. After defense led the way at the “Clash on the Coast” tournament Sept. 6-8, sophomore goalkeeper Morgan Luckie and sophomore defender Taylor Russell have earned the first top… Read More ›
Heisman Watch: Take the field
This column was originally posted in The Inkwell and on its website. The most accurate prediction I will make in this column is that I will most likely be wrong by the end of the year. However, the Heisman has… Read More ›
Sand Gnats finish successful regular season
This article was originally published in The Inkwell and on its website. The Savannah Sand Gnats, the low-A affiliate of the New York Mets, finished one of their most successful seasons and have started postseason play. Savannah traveled to Augusta… Read More ›
Once a Leghorn, always a Leghorn
This column was originally posted in The Petaluma Argus-Courier and on its website. (Editors note: Dalton Johnson is a Petaluma High School graduate and former Petaluma Leghorn player. He is currently a senior and baseball player at Armstrong Atlantic State… Read More ›