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GWINNETT CO. SPORTS HALL OF FAME SET TO INTRODUCE NEWEST CLASS ON MONDAY; TATTNALL SQUARE OF MACON POISED FOR ANOTHER BASEBALL TITLE RUN  

Craig Sager spoke with Jeff Francoeur and Drew Butler, two of the five athletes who will be inducted into the Gwinnett County Sports Hall of Fame at the Infinite Energy Center in Duluth on Monday. The two Gwinnett legends and former professional athletes talked about their time starring in high school and Gwinnett's ever-growing reputation as a sports power. You can still buy tickets to Monday's event here. Bobby Cox is this year's keynote speaker, and all proceeds benefit the Gwinnett County Public Schools Foundation. Also, Alex Ewalt highlights Macon's Tattnall Square Academy, a small-school baseball powerhouse that is looking to achieve dynasty status in GHSA after years of dominating the GISA ranks.

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THURS. SCORES

Baseball

Appling County 15, Monroe 0
Appling County 19, Monroe 0
Bainbridge 4, Wayne County 1
Benedictine 16, Early County 4
Benedictine 6, Early County 5
Berrien 10, Vidalia 3
Burke County 12, Luella 1
Burke County 2, Luella 1
Calvary Day 8, Walker 1
Calvary Day 9, Walker 5
Clinch Co. 4, Seminole Co. 1
Colquitt County 11, Wheeler 0
Colquitt County 2, Wheeler 0
Cook 11, Long County 1
Cook 5, Long County 3
Effingham County 5, Coffee 3
Effingham County 5, Coffee 4
Islands 10, Rutland 1
Jenkins County 4, Miller County 0
Jenkins County 5, Miller County 1
Lanier Co. 13, Wilcox Co. 3
Lanier Co. 15, Wilcox Co. 2
Lowndes 15, Campbell 2
Lowndes 16, Campbell 4
Pierce County 12, Crisp County 0
Pierce County 15, Crisp County 0
Pinecrest Academy 7, Stratford Academy 4
Ridgeland 7, Troup 0
Rutland 7, Islands 5
Seminole Co. 6, Clinch Co. 2
Social Circle 3, Coosa 1
SE Bulloch 10, Peach County 0
SE Bulloch 15, Peach County 0
St. Francis 10, Aquinas 5
St. Francis 12, Aquinas 5
Thomas County Central 8, South Effingham 4
Thomasville 1, Bacon County 0
Thomasville 5, Bacon County 0
Valdosta 10, Glynn Academy 0
Valdosta 5, Glynn Academy 3
Vidalia 9, Berrien 1
Wayne County 4, Bainbridge 0

Boys Soccer

LaGrange 7, LaFayette 0
Richmond Academy 7, Luella 1
Whitefield Academy 9, Galloway 0

Girls Soccer

Athens Acad. 10, Drew Charter 0
Bremen 10, Redan 0
Brookstone 6, Savannah Chr. 4
Cartersville 4, Heritage-Catoosa 1
Crisp County 3, Brantley County 0
Druid Hills 3, Thomson 0
Eagles Landing Christian 8, Lake Oconee Academy 0
East Laurens 10, Jefferson Co. 0
Elbert County 2, Coosa 1
First Presbyterian 10, Treutlen 0
GAC 8, East Jackson 0
Hebron Christian 10, Morris Innovative 0
Islands 10, Peach County 0
Johnson-Augusta 4, Bleckley County 2
LaGrange 8, Gilmer 0
Lamar County 11, Therrell 0
Lovett 5, Adairsville 0
Mary Persons 6, Cairo 3
Northside-Columbus 3, Perry 0
Oglethorpe County 6, Rockmart 1
Paideia 3, Whitefield Academy 0
Pierce County 10, Dougherty 0
Pike County 10, Windsor Forest 0
Pinecrest Academy 1, Holy Innocents' 0
Salem 4 (4), Richmond Acad 4 (3)
Savannah Arts 10, Jackson 0
Savannah Country Day 3, Stratford Academy 0
Screven Co. 1, Dodge Co. 0
St. Pius X 2, Chestatee 1
St. Vincent's 11, Brooks County 0
Towns Co. 5, Christian Heritage 0
Worth County 2, Liberty County 1

Boys Lacrosse

Trinity Chr. 14, Holy Innocents' 10
Wesleyan 19, Fellowship Chr. 12

Girls Lacrosse

Campbell 17, Pace Academy 12
Columbus 10, Mt. de Sales 9
Fayette County 1, Locust Grove 0
Mill Creek 13, Walton 10
South Forsyth 16, Grayson 10
Friday, April 27, 2018
GWINNETT CO. SPORTS HOF
By Craig Sager

Gwinnett County Sports Hall of Fame to welcome newest class on Monday

The impressive, proud and ever-growing Gwinnett County Sports Hall of Fame will celebrate its ninth class of inductees this Monday at the Infinite Energy Center Grand Ballroom in Duluth.
Drew Butler (L) and Jeff Francoeur (R)
The event will recognize the five newest members -former MLB outfielder Jeff Francoeur, former NFL and UGA punter Drew Butler, Joyce Pierce (basketball), Michelle Green (softball) and James Mason (golf). All proceeds go to the Gwinnett Co. Public Schools Foundation.
"This would be a great event if all we did was honor these athletes and coaches and hear their great stories," said GCPS Foundation president David Seago. "But to be able to also raise funds for the Gwinnett County Public Schools Foundation in support of our teachers and students makes this a special night."
Baseball Hall of Famer Bobby Cox is this year's keynote speaker, following in the footsteps of Dan Quinn last year, and Kirby Smart in 2016.
GWINNETT'S GREATEST
Gwinnett's reputation as a hotbed for gifted athletes has been widely recognized for a while now, but this year's class features one of the most honored prep stars who has ever come through in Jeff Franceour. The 2002 Parkview grad, a coveted hybrid prospect, memorably led the Panthers to state titles in both baseball and football his junior and senior years, before turning down a football scholarship to Clemson to sign with the Atlanta Braves and embark on his professional baseball career.
"It's such an honor to be in the Hall of Fame of the county that you not only grew up in, but still live in," said Franceour. "When you look back, Parkview was probably the school that helped put Gwinnett County on the map. Just from the standpoint of our football team winning 46 games in a row and gaining all that attention, and then in baseball cruising like we did, it really put the area on the map. ... Good competition breeds winners, and I think it's only going to continue to get better in Gwinnett and I'm glad I get to be a part of it."
Several years after Franceour's legendary prep career, Drew Butler was beginning his own high school career at a brand new Gwinnett School, Peachtree Ridge. Butler, a punter on the Lions' football team, was part of the young program's immediate rise to success and share of Class AAAAA's state title in 2006. Following his prep career, Butler became an All-American punter at the University of Georgia and won the Ray Guy Award in 2009 as the top punter in the nation. After graduation, Butler spent four years in the NFL, punting for the Arizona Cardinals and Pittsburgh Steelers.
"I lived out in Arizona for four years and Gwinnett County is definitely a national brand," said Butler. "People know that a lot talent comes from Gwinnett County in all sports, and having played with Cameron Heyward on the Pittsburgh Steelers, a high school teammate of mine, and then with the Cardinals playing with Kevin Minter, who also went to Peachtree Ridge after me, then watching the Cardinals select Grayson graduate Robert Nkemdiche with the first-round pick when I was still on the team - you can understand how special Gwinnett County is and how much of a hotbed the area really is."
Inductee Michelle Green is one of the best softball players to ever come out of the county. She led Duluth High School to a state title with her incredible pitching and hitting before continuing her career at the University of Georgia (2002-05). In Athens, Green became a two-time All-American and was a two-time recipient of SEC Pitcher of the Year. In addition to her softball success, Green also finished her high school career as Duluth's all-time leading scorer in basketball.
Norcross grad Joyce Pierce is one of the most successful players to come out of the Blue Devils basketball program, and her 44 points still stand as the school's single-game record, more than three success-filled decades later. After Norcross, Pierce attended Georgia Tech, where she became a three-time All-ACC selection. She finished her collegiate career in the top five of nine different school record categories, including the single-season scoring record (596 points) and the all-time career record for made free throws (430).
J ames Mason, a Duluth graduate and member of the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame, has been one of the state's most accomplished golfers for decades. Following his collegiate career at Auburn, where he earned his spot as a walk-on, Mason has been both a teaching professional and successful golfer on the PGA Tour's Champions Tour, competing in more than 200 Champions Tour events and collecting more than $3 million in earnings.
Following the dinner, the evening features a VIP reception that will be emceed by Buck Lanford of Fox 5 TV in Atlanta. Additionally, Gwinnett-based television manufacturer Hisense has stepped up as the title sponsor of a  high-tech live auction, which will feature several of its massive high-definition televisions, various memorabilia and ticket packages to upcoming concerts and Atlanta United games.
"At the end of the day, we are looking to raise money for the kids," said GCPS Foundation Senior Executive Director Aaron Lupuloff. "With 140 schools, and approximately 180,000 students, the Gwinnett County School District is the nation's 13th largest. One out of 10 Georgians are educated in Gwinnett County, and that is just a really big number. And in our one-in-10 Georgians, 55 percent of our student population is below the poverty line. So the money is needed, and luckily people here have a big heart."
Tickets to the Gwinnett County Sports Hall of Fame Induction Dinner  are currently on sale online.
PREVIOUS CLASSES
Class of 2017
Chad Hall (Football) Wesleyan, Coach Jack Britt (Football) Grayson High School, Kyle Maynard (Wrestling) Colling Hill High School, Tony Akins (Basketball) Berkmar High School, Courtney Pucket Oros (Gymnastics) Providence
Class of 2016
Coach Cliff Ramos (Wrestling) Collins Hill High School, Brittany Rogers-Mayweather (Softball) Dacula, Coach Mike Emery (Athletic Director), Jocelyn Penn (Basketball) Meadowcreek High School, Juan Daniels (Football) Norcross High School
Class of 2015
Coach Tally Johnson (Football) Central Gwinnett High School, Stephen Harris (Track/Field) Norcross High School, Christi Thomas (Basketball) Buford High School, David Pollack (Football) Shiloh High School, Amanda Weir (Swimming) Brookwood High School, Dustin Kawa (Wrestling) Shiloh High School, William (Bull) Cooper (son Bill Cooper pictured) (Football) Grayson High School
Class of 2014
Jackie Drouin (Track/Field) Collins Hill High School, Eric Shateau (Swimming) Parkview High School, Jon Stinchcomb (Football) Parkview High School, Jeff Backus (Football) Norcross High School, Kibwé Johnson (Track/Field) North Gwinnett High School, Coach Hugh (Buck) Buchanan (Baseball) Parkview High School
Class of 2013
Courtney Swaim Trimble (Golf) Duluth High School, Darius Walker (Football) Buford High School, Coach Dave Hunter (Football) Brookwood High School, Louis Williams (Basketball) South Gwinnett High School, Sherill Baker (Basketball) Greater Atlanta Christian School, Josh Wolff (Soccer) Parkview High School
Class of 2012
Scott Hage (Wrestling) Parkview High School, Coach Karl Bostick (Parkview Athletic Director), Susan Brandau Hawkins (All-Around) Parkview High School, Coach Jan Azar (Basketball) Wesleyan, David Greene (Football) South Gwinnett High School, Jason Elam (Insert picture) (Football) Brookwood High School
Class of 2011
Coach Eddie Martin (Basketball) Norcross High School/Buford High School/GAC/Brookwood, Ted Roof (Football) Central Gwinnett High School, George Rogers (Football) Duluth High School, Mary Ellen Blanchard Warta (Swimming)Norcross High School,
Posthumous inductees - Ivey Wingo (Baseball) Norcross High School, Al (Red)Wingo (Baseball)Norcross High School
Class of 2010
Terry Harvey (All-Around) Dacula High School, Ida Neal-Smith (Basketball), Central Gwinnett High School, Matt Stinchcomb (Football) Parkview High School, Ezzard Charles II (Boxing) Lawrenceville High School, Cindy Brogdon (Basketball) Greater Atlanta Christian
BASEBALL
By Alex Ewalt

Tattnall Square ready to try for 3rd-straight trip to state finals

Score Atlanta's Alex Ewalt spoke with Tattnall Square Academy head baseball coach Joey Hiller about his team, the No. 3 overall seed in Class A-Private. Tattnall Square, a small school in Macon with a strong baseball tradition, has a bye this week for the first round. The Trojans already have one GHSA state title since making the jump from GISA several years ago, and this team has the talent to win another trophy. 
As inclement weather wreaks havoc on the baseball playoff schedule this week, there are a handful of teams in Class A - public and private - that aren't fretting over postponements and field maintenance. In Class A-Private, one of the highly ranked teams enjoying a first-round bye is Tattnall Square Academy of Macon, one of the GHSA's newest baseball powerhouses after years of excellence in GISA.
Courtesy of Tattnall Square Academy
The Trojans, coached by Joey Hiller, have appeared in the state finals in each of the last two seasons, winning it all in their second GHSA campaign of 2016 and finishing runner-up to Savannah Christian last year. Tattnall Square finished the regular season No. 1 in the Score Atlanta/AJC Top 10 with a 25-4 record. But Class A playoff brackets are determined by power ratings, and Savannah Christian (17.80) and Mount Paran (17.43) edged Hiller's team (17.42) for the top two seeds.
"Replace any of our losses with a win, and we're No. 1," Hiller said. He noted that the ratings "probably got it right" by favoring two-loss Savannah Christian and three-loss Mount Paran, even though the Trojans own a 13-3 win over SCPS from early March.
As the third overall seed, however, Tattnall Square has as good of a chance as any team to hoist a title trophy in May, with an experienced team and a slew of players from last season's runner-up run. The team will start its playoffs next Thursday against either Mt. Vernon Presbyterian or Brookstone.
Hiller, who is 524-126 at TSA in his 20th season as head coach, says pitching and fielding have kept his team at the top of the polls this season.
"The story this year with our team has been our pitching," said Hiller. "Our pitching has always been pretty good, but our pitching this year has been a little bit better than in the past."
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