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Baldwin has front row seat to USC upset
Baldwin, a 2007 GBHS grad who's caught six passes this season, has played in all five games this season, including Stanford's 24-23 upset of second-ranked USC. Baldwin caught three passes for 36 yards in the Cardinal's 41-3 loss to 23rd-ranked Arizona State on Sept. 29. Two of his three catches came on the drive that resulted in the Cardinal's only points. Baldwin wasn't the only ex- Dolphin making a mark on Saturday. Ben Ganus, a 2006 GBHS grad, ran for 108 yards and a touchdown in Huntingdon College's 54-13 win over SUNY Maritime. Ganus scored on a seven-yard run late in the third quarter. He also had two kickoff returns for 13 yards. Fellow Huntingdon Hawk and GBHS grad Zach Brothers (c/o 2006) had three solo tackles and one assist in the win. Brothers also had a tackle in Huntingdon's 28-0 loss at Wesley College Sept. 29. Tyler Lake, a 2004 GBHS grad, caught a nine-yard touchdown pass midway through the fourth quarter that put Rhodes College up for good in a 27-13 win over 12th-ranked Trinity University Saturday.
Another GBHS grad, Aaron Hill (c/o '06) made his second consecutive start of the season for LaGrange College in a 33-10 loss at Washington University in St. Louis. Hill also started at center in a 30-17 loss against Louisiana College Sept. 29. Apair of former Lady Dolphins had a hand (or foot) in UWF's 5-0 win at Christian Brothers Sunday Memphis. Brandi Adams (c/o '03) scored in the 74th minute, while Kaley Morris (c/o '06) set up the Lady Argos' final goal. The win was the seventh in a row for UWF (8-2) and the fourth straight in which Adams has registered a point. She had the assist on UWF's lone goal over Harding University in Sept. 30 and had a career-high five points in a 4-1 win over Ouachita Baptist on Sept. 29. She had three assists in the win and scored her first goal of the season on a penalty kick. Keith Savage (c/o '03) moved into sole possession of third place on UWF's all-time points list after scoring twice in a 3-0 win over Ouachita Baptist Sept. 29. Savage, who has 106 career points, needs only four more assists to become the school's all-time leader in that category. Former teammates squared off again last Tuesday in Laurinburg, North Carolina. Last month, Jamie Hayes (c/o '06) and her St. Andrews team defeated the sibling duo of Corie (c/o '04) and Caitlin Skislak (c/o '06) and Mount Olive in four games. Last week, it was Mount Olive winning at St. Andrews in five games. Corie had 11 kills, six digs and a solo block in the win, while Caitlin had three kills and eight digs. Hayes had 45 assists and 17 digs in the loss for St. Andrews. Corie Skislak has fourth on the team in kills with 118 and second in blocks with 31. Hayes had 32 assists in a 3-1 loss to Pfeiffer Saturday. She had 48 assists and 23 digs in a 3-1 loss to Francis Marion Sept. 25. Mount Olive is 12-10 overall and 8-3 in Conference Carolinas, while St. Andrews is 9-15 and 8-5 in Conference Carolinas. Chelsey Adams (c/o '05) returned to volleyball action last week after missing a month due to injury. Adams had a kill in a 3-0 loss to Central Arkansas and had five kills and three digs in a fivegame loss to Northwestern State. Nicholls State (8-13 overall, 2-3 in Southland Conference) led two games to none in that match. Several former GBHS swimmers have begun their college seasons recently. Florida State University, home of Jimmy Holway (c/o '05), Matt Skinner, Stevi Steinhauer and Jessie Carr (all c/o '06) swam in the school's Garnet and Gold meet on Sept. 28. Steinhauer was third in the 200 yard medley relay (1:47.91), while Carr was the second leg on the fourth place team (1:50.07). Holway was the anchor leg on the second place 200 yard medley relay team (1:33.55). He also won the 200 yard freestyle (1:44.88). Steinhauer won the 50 yard freestyle (23.94), while Carr was sixth (25.08). Carr was also fourth in the 100 yard breaststroke (1:08.79). Holway was also second in both the 50 (21.59) and the 100 (47.58) yard freestyle. Steinhauer was second (52.49), while Carr was fourth (54.34) in the 100 yard freestyle. Steinhauer was also the third leg in the winning 200 yard freestyle relay (1:36.51), while Carr led off the third place team (1:40.51). Holway was the lead leg on the third place 200 yard freestyle team (1:26.61). Andy Atzhorn (c/o '06) won an individual event and was a part of a first-place in a relay for the University of South Carolina's swim team's season-opening loss to Virginia Tech (191-108). Atzhorn won the 200-yard backstroke (1:52.91) and was the lead leg on the winning 200 yard medley relay team (1:36.24). He was also third in the 100 yard backstroke (52.52). |
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