Archive for December 2020

High School Football Round-Up Podcast: Season Finale and State Championship Recap

It’s time to put one final wrap on the 2020 high school football season, and the High School Football Round-Up Podcast has all of the details on the GHSA state championship games involving teams from the Southwest Georgia Network coverage area, as well as final thoughts for the 2020 season, and what could be in store for the 2021 offseason.

More Information:

Georgia High School Football Daily Newsletter (December 29, 2020)

Georgia High School Football Daily Newsletter (December 30, 2020)

Georgia High School Football Historians Association Website

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High School Football Round-Up Podcast: Special State Championship Preview

On this special episode of HSFR, you’ll listen to a brief review of GHSA state semifinal action from December 18, as well as a preview of state championship action, with the primary focus on the teams within the Southwest Georgia Network coverage area.

More Information:

Georgia High School Football Historians Association Website

Playoff Brackets (Courtesy of the Georgia High School Association)

Class 7A

Class 6A

Class 4A

Class 3A

Class 2A

Class 1A Public

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ICYMI: Phoebe starts COVID-19 vaccinations

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Press Release courtesy of Phoebe Putney Health System

Albany, Ga. – Phoebe administered its first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to frontline healthcare workers Thursday afternoon, just hours after the shipments arrived at two of its hospitals.  “This is an exciting day, and one we have been looking forward to for quite a while.  We hope this milestone represents the beginning of the end of our COVID-19 fight, but we know that fight is far from over as infections and hospitalizations are surging in our area right now,” said Scott Steiner, Phoebe Putney Health System President & CEO.

Phoebe received around 5,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine Thursday morning at its main campus and around 1,000 doses a few hours later at Phoebe Worth.  Vaccinations began at both campuses Thursday afternoon.  Phoebe Sumter has ordered vaccines and is waiting to find out when they will be delivered.  Phoebe invested in ultra-cold freezer systems at all three hospitals to properly and safely store the vaccines.

Phoebe is providing vaccines in accordance with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines.  The Phoebe Vaccine Planning Team and the Community COVID-19 Vaccine Medical Task Force helped to develop a tiered approach to Phase 1 of the CDC’s plan.  “Tier 1 includes healthcare workers at highest risk of COVID-1 exposure.  We’re focusing on them right now, but we will move on to tiers two, three and four as quickly as possible.  We will work hard to provide a vaccination to every healthcare worker in our community who falls into the first phase of the CDC vaccination plan and who requests a vaccine.  We have set up a registration process and we are reaching out to the Phoebe Family, independent providers and first responders as their appropriate tier opens up,” said Dianna Grant, MD, Phoebe Putney Health System Chief Medical Officer.

Dr. James Black, Phoebe Medical Director of Emergency Services was the first to receive his vaccination.  “The science shows this vaccine is safe and effective, and I have full confidence that it will offer outstanding protection against the virus,” Dr. Black said.  “Our team in the ER has worked incredibly hard throughout this entire pandemic, and now they’re facing another dangerous surge.  For their sake, I’m glad the vaccine is here, and I’m proud to set an example and do my part by being the first person in our area to roll up my sleeve and get this shot.”

Phoebe set up six vaccination stations in the solarium adjacent to its main cafeteria with a goal of administering at least 100 vaccines Thursday afternoon.  After Dr. Black received his shot, a steady stream of employees from Tier 1 departments filed through.  Phoebe has already made plans to expand its vaccination capacity on Friday.  “We will ensure this process is safe and equitable, but we also want to make sure it is efficient.  We want to vaccinate as many people as possible, as quickly as possible, and we are already working to request more doses to ensure people in southwest Georgia can get vaccinated when we are approved to move on to the next phase,” Steiner said.

Even though vaccines have arrived, it will take months to provide immunity to most of the population, so everyone should continue to wear masks, wash their hands often and avoid close contact with others.  Phoebe will continue to share vaccine updates with the public, and, as the vaccination process moves forward and opens to broader groups within the community, Phoebe will share details of where and when those outside of healthcare can be vaccinated.

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High School Football Round-Up Podcast: Week of December 14, 2020: Quarterfinal Playoff Review and Semifinal Playoff Preview

This week on HSFR, you’ll listen to a review of quarterfinal action, as well as a preview of semifinal action, what to expect for this week involving the remaining playoff teams from the Southwest Georgia Network coverage area, and much more.

More Information:

Georgia High School Football Daily Newsletter (December 14, 2020)

Playoff Brackets (Courtesy of the Georgia High School Association)

Note: Please click on the link (s) below to find the brackets for each classification. All games will be played on Friday, December 18, 2020, unless otherwise indicated.

Georgia High School Association (GHSA) Semifinal Games

Class 7A

Lowndes (R2 #2, 10-1) at Collins Hill (R8 #1, 11-2)

Class 6A

Valdosta (R1 #2, 7-4) at Buford (R8 #1, 11-1)

Westlake (R4 #1, 11-1) at Lee County (R1 #1, 11-1)

Class 4A

Marist (R6 #1, 11-0) at Bainbridge (R1 #1, 10-3)

Class 3A

Crisp County (R2 #2, 11-1) at Pierce County (R1 #1, 11-1)

Class 2A

Jefferson County (R4 #1, 10-2) at Fitzgerald (R1 #1, 12-0)

Class 1A Public

Irwin County (R2 #1, 10-3) at Metter (R3 #1, 13-0)

Clinch County (R2 #3, 9-3) at Brooks County (R2 #2, 12-1)

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High School Football Round-Up Podcast: Week of December 7, 2020: Second Round Playoff Review and Quarterfinal Playoff Preview

This week on HSFR, you’ll listen to a look back at second-round action in the GHSA playoffs, as well as previews of quarterfinal-round action involving teams from the Southwest Georgia Network coverage area. You’ll also hear about two GISA teams seeing their quest for state championships fall short in the semifinals and much more.

More Information:

Georgia High School Football Daily Newsletter (December 7, 2020)

Playoff Brackets (Courtesy of the Georgia High School Association)

Note: Please click on the link (s) below to find the brackets for each classification. All games will be played on Friday, December 4, 2020, unless otherwise indicated.

Georgia High School Association (GHSA) Quarterfinal Games

Class 7A

Colquitt County (R1 #1, 9-0) at Norcross (R7 #1, 12-0)

Lowndes (R2 #2, 9-1) at Milton (R5 #1, 11-0)

Class 6A

Lee County (R1 #1, 10-1) at River Ridge (R7 #1, 11-0)

Valdosta (R1 #2, 6-4) at Carrollton (R5 #1, 8-2)

Class 4A

Bainbridge (R1 #1, 9-3) at Cedartown (R7 #1, 8-2)

Class 3A

Cedar Grove (R5 #3, 3-4) at Crisp County (R2 #2, 10-1)

Class 2A

Fitzgerald (R1 #1, 11-0) at Fannin County (R7 #1, 10-0)

Thomasville (R1 #2, 8-4) at Callaway (R5 #1, 9-1)

Class 1A Public

Irwin County (R2 #1, 9-3) at Commerce (R8 #1, 11-1)

Washington-Wilkes (R8 #2, 9-1) at Brooks County (R2 #2, 11-1)

GISA Playoff Brackets (Courtesy of the Georgia Independent School Association)

Class 3A

Class 2A

8-Man

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