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Jackets Land Nebraska Transfer Nicole Drewnick

Cimaglia, Kirby Officially Join Yellow Jackets

THE FLATS – Graduate transfers Brent Cimaglia, a place kicker from Tennessee, and Kenneth Kirby, an offensive lineman from Norfolk State, were among the 12 newcomers that officially joined Georgia Tech football on campus on Sunday. Cimaglia, a 2019 Lou Groza Award semifinalist as one of college football’s top kickers, and Kirby, a two-time all-Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference selection, both have one season of eligibility remaining. “We’re really excited to add Brent and K.J. to our dynamic class of newcomers here in the heart of Atlanta,” Georgia Tech head coach Geoff Collins said. “They’re both outstanding young men who are great fits for our culture.”

TOYOTA GAZOO Racing scores a remarkable one-two in Sardinia

Toyota City, Japan, June 7, 2021 - (JCN Newswire) - The TOYOTA GAZOO Racing World Rally Team has claimed an amazing one-two finish on Rally Italia Sardegna, with Sebastien Ogier scoring his third victory

Blue Wahoos June 5  | Blue Wahoos

Max Meyer dazzled as usual. JJ Bleday wowed again. Peyton Burdick returned to recent form. And the Blue Wahoos won again. Three of the team’s most acclaimed players were part of an impressive display in a 4-1 victory Saturday night against the Mississippi Braves, delighting an overflow crowd at Blue

Swayne Finishes Sixth Among Amateurs at U S Open

Clemson, S.C.-Clemson rising senior Alexandra Swayne finished sixth among amateurs and fourth among active college players at the 2021 U.S. Women’s Open at The Olympic Club late Friday evening. Swayne missed the cut by four shots with a score  of 152 for the first 36 holes, but was tied for sixth out of 31 amateurs.   Maga Ganne, a  high school golfer from New Jersey, was the top amateur after two rounds with a 138 score, just two shots off the lead. The only college players ahead of Swayne after 36 holes were Maja Stark of Oklahoma State (141), Gurleen Kauer of Baylor (144) and Rachel Heck of Stanford (147). Not only did Swayne finish tied for sixth among amateurs, she finished ahead of 34 professionals, including LPGA stars Cheyenne Woods, Nelly Korda, Charley Hull, Michelle Wie West, and Sung Hyan Park.  Wie West and Park are past Major Champions on the LPGA Tour. Swayne had seven bogeys and a birdie in her first round  on Thursday when she shot a 77.  A highlight took place

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