The Augusta Sports Report - Episode 5 with Guest Glen Mayo of Lineage of Champions
Also Spotlighting #8 Augusta University, #2 Westside, and Notable Upcoming Games
Show Notes:
0:00 to 1:30 - Intro
The beginning of the show includes “programming notes” about the latest in local college and high school hoops.
1:30 to 8:15 - Featuring #8 Augusta University
We place a special focus on #8 ranked Augusta University’s freshman sensation Ja’Queze Kirby, its 7’1” junior center Tyshaun Crawford and the incredible three point shooting of Miguel Arnold and the rest of Augusta’s perimeter players.
8:15 to 15:10 - Featuring #2 Westside (Class 2A)
We also dive deep into #2 ranked Westside’s fantastice 5 starters: DeMarco Middleton, AuMauri Tillman, Jalexs Ewing, Khalon Hudson and William Baker.
15:10 to 25:50 - Previewing the Upcoming High School Action
We preview some of the most exciting approaching high school matchups, like the following:
A region rivalry game between #2 Westside and #4 Butler on Friday, December 17
A highly anticipated showdown between Grovetown (how are the Warriors not ranked?!?!) and #5 Thomson on Saturday, December 11
A bitter rivalry game in Warrenton that same day between #5 Thomson and #7 Warren County.
A possible preview of the eventual SCISA state championship game between Augusta Christian and Trinity on Saturday, December 18
Plus we touch on action from the girl’s side as well as the South Carolina side of the border, where the regular season just recently began
25:50 to End - In-depth interview with Glen Mayo of Lineage of Champions
Glen is a former junior college men’s and women’s basketball coach, and he has worked with Lineage of Champions, a local youth sports event hosting company, for several years. Glen talks with us about junior college basketball, the upcoming (football) CSRA All Star Bowl Week (December 13-18), the recent (basketball) LOC Select 60 Showcase, the social media coverage of high school football and basketball from the Independent Hoops and Lineage of Champions accounts, and the nationally prominent AAU tournaments and circuits that LOC hosts, like the Ice Breaker, the Peach State Invitaional and the NYBL.