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Goinâ fishinâ: BCâs Ortman signs bass scholarship
Cadet heading to Emmanuel College to join fishing team
Goinâ fishinâ: BCâs Ortman signs bass scholarship By Lyndsey Gough | March 12, 2021 at 6:03 PM EST - Updated March 12 at 11:28 PM
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Benedictineâs Michael Ortman is living many peopleâs dream: the Cadet senior is heading to Emmanuel College on a bass fishing scholarship.
âIâm pretty excited because I never thought I would be here at this point,â Ortman said. âItâs just amazing to able to be in this spot right now and to be blessed by God and by the people around me.â
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Shane Thomas | The Valdosta Daily TimesValdosta head football coach Rush Propst gestures to a player from the sideline during the teamâs season opener against Warner Robins Sept. 4 at Bazemore-Hyder Stadium. Propst placed on administrative leave
By Shane Thomas shane.thomas@gaflnews.com Mar 11, 2021
Mar 11, 2021
Shane Thomas | The Valdosta Daily TimesValdosta head football coach Rush Propst gestures to a player from the sideline during the teamâs season opener against Warner Robins Sept. 4 at Bazemore-Hyder Stadium.
VALDOSTA â Valdosta High School head football coach Rush Propst was placed on administrative leave earlier this week.
Propst was placed on administrative leave March 9, according to documents in Propst s Valdosta City Schools personnel file obtained through an open records request filed by The Valdosta Daily Times.Â
State lawmakers have begun a sweeping investigation of the N.C. High School Athletic Association, a move that could lead to changes on how high school sports are governed.
Carolina Journal reviewed a decade of tax documents showing the nonprofit overseeing high school sports in North Carolina has $41 million dollars in assets, mostly from dues from public high schools.
Legislators are in the fact-finding process, but hearings are possible. Legislators tell
CJ they’ve become frustrated with the lack of transparency from the group.
“They are making money every year off our children, off our parents, and off taxpayers,” said N.C. Sen. Tom McInnis, R-Richmond.
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