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Published February 07, 2006 10:16 pm -

McCalley interview on UT Web site


By Wayne Grandy

MOULTRIE — For those who may have missed Lauryn McCalley’s Jan. 27 interview on ESPN2’s Cold Pizza, it is available on the University of Tennessee web site.

McCalley, the Colquitt County and Moss Farms diver and five-time All-American at the University of Tennessee, was named the NCAA’s 2005 Woman of the Year in October and talked with ESPN2’s Jay Crawford about her career as a student/athlete.

To see a video of the interview, go to utladyvols.com and click on “swimming and diving.”

Under “In Other News,” click on “Lauryn McCalley to be featured on ESPN2’s Cold Pizza.” The link to run the video is on that site.

Of this and that:

• Former Packer John Michael Hall continues to have an outstanding season at Abraham Baldwin College. In the Stallions 101-67 victory over Truett-McConnell on Saturday, Hall 16 points in 21 minutes.

“John Michael can shoot the ball,” ABAC head coach Todd Sheppard told The Tifton Gazette following the game.

“He had opportunities early and shot it with confidence. He went out ready to play.”

Hall also had 17 points when ABAC defeated Gordon College 114-74 on Jan. 24.

The Stallions, now 13-10 overall and winners of eight of their last 10, will meet the Mercer junior varsity today.

ABAC will return home to meet Coastal Georgia at 4 p.m. Saturday at the Gressette Gymnasium.

• Adam Anderson will make his debut as a member of the Valdosta State University baseball team when the Blazers meet Columbus State at home at 4 p.m. today.

Valdosta State’s scheduled season-openers at Eckerd on Feb. 3 and 4 were rained out.

Anderson, who played the last two seasons at South Georgia College, will be wearing the familiar jersey No. 22 he wore for the Tigers.

On Feb. 21, Valdosta State will play Georgia Southwestern in a game in which Anderson and former Colquitt County High teammate Jake Mobley will square off.



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