by Carly
28. April 2010 17:49
The Augusta Sports Council has selected the 21 finalists for the 19th annual Greater Augusta Medals for Excellence in Sports (GAMES) Awards. The award finalists will be honored at the GAMES Awards banquet on Tuesday May 11, 2010 at the Augusta Marriott Hotel & Suites in Downtown Augusta.
The GAMES Awards have been presented since 1992. The annual program was created to highlight the outstanding amateur athletes that represent a broad spectrum of sports disciplines in the CSRA. The 2010 GAMES Award finalists are:
Adaptive Athlete
Chris Bryant - Basketball
Amateur Star
Kevin Kaiser - Cycling
Collegiate Athlete
Ben Madgen - Augusta State University
All-Around Female Athlete
Mykala Jones - Laney High School
Aarika Judge - Hephzibah High School
Annie Speese - Westminster Schools of Augusta
All-Around Male Athlete
Aaron Harris - Westminster Schools of Augusta
Evan Wells - Augusta Christian School
William Wren - Evans High School
Outstanding Female Athlete
Anna Bowles - Lakeside High School
Aubrey Lamar - North Augusta High School
Rebecca Shine - Westminster Schools of Augusta
Outstanding Male Athlete
Jerrel Anderson - Richmond Academy
Rod Hall - Laney High School
Jeff Stoner - Lakeside High School
Rising Star
Amaura Brandt - Augusta Christian School
Montez McGuire - North Augusta High School
Outstanding Coach
T.J. Davis - Lakeside High School Baseball
Jerry Meitin - Lakeside High School Cross Country
Chip Warren - Greenbrier High School Soccer
Outstanding Team
Greenbrier High School Softball
The GAMES Awards Banquet will also feature special guest Cal Ripken, Jr. Ripken is first and foremost known for his many achievements in baseball which span 21 seasons with the Baltimore Orioles. Since being inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2007, Ripken has gone on to add the title of author, philanthropist, and Chairman and CEO of Ripken Baseball Inc. to his name.
The GAMES Awards banquet is open to the public. Check-in and a social hour will open at 6:30 PM, with dinner and program beginning promptly at 7:30 PM. Tickets are $45 for Sports Council members and $50 for non-members. Tables of 8 are also available. Please call 706.722.8326 x 231 for reservations.
by Carly
22. January 2010 21:35
Augusta Sports Council Executive Director Tammy Stout has been recognized by SportsEvents Magazine with Readers’ Choice Award. Stout will be featured in the January 2010 issue of SportsEvents Magazine as part of “50+ Planners & Places to Watch in 2010.”
The industry professionals profiled in SportsEvents Magazine’s “50+ Planners & Places to Watch in 2010” were nominated by readers of the magazine and by their industry peers. The sports event planners have garnered attention in the industry for their ability to recognize and rise above the various challenges of running sports events, for their innovative and creative approaches to planning and executing sports events, for their ability to inspire others, for their dedication to their jobs, and for their passion for sports.
Stout has served as the Executive Director of the Augusta Sports Council since 1995. Among her many accomplishments, Stout has overseen the successful hosting of regional, national and international sporting events including two Georgia Games Championships, Tour de Georgia, ESi Ironman 70.3 Augusta, and more. In 2008, the Sports Council created the Augusta Half Marathon, an event now sanctioned by USA Track & Field as the Georgia State Championship race. In 2000, Stout was instrumental in the creation and implementation of the Ray Guy Award, awarded annually to the nation’s best collegiate punter. Currently, Stout serves on the board of the National Association of Sports Commissions.
In addition to being profiled in the special feature, the Stout will receive a certificate with a special “Sports Event Planning Excellence” seal to commemorate her award. To read the special feature, “50+ Planners & Places to Watch in 2010,” and learn about the 2010 honorees of SportsEvents Magazine’s Annual Readers’ Choice Awards, visit www.sportseventsmagazine.com.
by Carly
18. January 2010 17:15
The 2010 class of the American Football Kicking Hall of Fame was honored Thursday, January 14 at the All-Area Football Banquet presented by The Augusta Chronicle, WJBF News Channel 6 and the Augusta Sports Council. The American Football Kicking Hall of Fame was created to recognize the individuals who excelled as kickers, to educate the public on the historic contributions of the kicking game, promote the advancement of kickers as strategic playmakers, and provide an arena to honor the players who put the “special” in special teams. This year's class includes Mr. Tom Dempsey, who booted a record-setting 63-yard field goal in 1970, and Mr. Yale Lary, a versatile standout on the Detroit Lions championship teams of the 1950’s and 60’s.
Tom Dempsey was an inspirational NFL player. Despite being born with only half a right foot and no right hand, the tenacious kicker had an 11-season NFL career. Dempsey played defensive end at Palomar Junior College in California before catching on as the New Orleans Saints' kicker and earning a Pro Bowl berth in 1969. The next season, with the seconds winding down in a game against the Detroit Lions, Dempsey's “kick heard 'round the world” shattered the NFL record by some seven yards. Dempsey's 63-yard bomb in the final two seconds of the game gave the Saints a 19-17 win over the Lions on November 8, 1970. The NFL record still stands today, though tied by the Denver Broncos' Jason Elam in 1998. Dempsey was inducted into the New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame in 1989.
Yale Lary, a native Texan and product of Texas A&M is remembered as a standout right safety, a truly great punter and an explosive punt returner. Each assessment is correct, as the multi-talented Lary was all of those things during his 11 seasons with the Detroit Lions. Lary won punting titles in 1959, 1961 and 1963, missing another one in 1962 by just 3.6 inches. From the end zone, Lary could consistently punt past midfield with enough hang time to give the coverage team time to work. Once, Lary had a string of six games and 32 punts with no returns and he had just four blocked of 503 in his career. As a defensive back, Lary was a key contributor for the Lions as they claimed three NFL World Championships in 1952, 1953 and 1957. He was named All-NFL four times, played in nine Pro Bowls and was a member of the All-Decade Team of the 1950s. The Lions selected Lary in the third round of the 1952 NFL Draft. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of fame in 1979.
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by Carly
11. December 2009 22:28

The Augusta Sports Council announced last night that Georgia’s Drew Butler has won the 2009 Ray Guy Award, which is given annually to the top collegiate punter. The award was presented during the Home Depot ESPNU College Football Awards Show. The Bulldog sophomore beat out Michigan’s Zoltan Mesko, and Chas Henry of Florida to take the honor.
The award caps a remarkable year for the Bulldog standout. Butler, who has led the NCAA in gross punting yardage for a great portion of the season, was named a Walter Camp All-American. Earlier, he was named a midseason All-America first team selection by Sporting News and Phil Steele. Additionally, he was named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Team, and also was recognized twice as the “Punter Performer of the Week” by CollegeFootballPerformance.com.
This season Butler punted 50 times, with 17 downed inside the opponent’s 20-yeard line and nine fair catches. He had a long punt of 75-yards in the season opener against Oklahoma State. With a net punting average of 42.8-yards he guided Georgia to the top team net ranking in the NCAA. He had no blocked punts during the regular season. Georgia’s 2009 season will end on December 28 when the Bulldogs take on Texas A & M in the Independence Bowl in Shreveport, Louisiana.
by Carly
1. December 2009 22:34

The Augusta Sports Council has named the finalists for the 2009 Ray Guy Award for top collegiate punter. The three athletes were selected by a national voting body of Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) coaches, sports information directors, national media, and former Ray Guy Award winners. The voters will cast a second round of ballots to decide the winner.
This year’s finalists are (in alphabetical order):
Drew Butler (So.) Georgia
Currently leads the NCAA in gross punting average, as the Georgia Bulldogs lead in team net punting. Named midseason All America first team selection by Sporting News and Phil Steele. Had a long punt of 75-yards against Oklahoma State.
Chas Henry (Jr.) Florida
The Week 10 SEC Special Teams Player of the Week has led the Gators to a third-place NCAA ranking in team net punting. Has dropped 12 punts inside the 20-yard line and has 6 punts of 50-yards or more.
Zoltan Mesko (Sr.) Michigan
The 2009 preseason first team All American has led the Michigan Wolverines a second-place standing in team net average. The four-year starter is Michigan’s all-time career leader in both punts and punting yardage.
Ray Guy Award voters evaluated the punters on their overall statistics and contribution to the team. Particular emphasis was placed on the following statistics: net average, percentage of total punts inside the 20-yard line, and percentage of punts not returned. Georgia, Michigan, and Florida currently lead the NCAA in net punting.
The winner of the 10th Ray Guy Award will be announced live on ESPN during the Home Depot ESPNU College Football Awards show on Thursday, December 10. The winner will again be honored at the CSRA All Area Football Banquet at the Augusta Marriott Hotel and Suites on January 14, 2010.
About the Ray Guy Award
The Augusta Sports Council created the Ray Guy Award in 2000 to honor Thomson, Georgia-native, College Football Hall of Fame inductee, and arguably football’s greatest punter, Ray Guy. The RGA selection committee evaluates the nominees overall statistics and contribution to their team to identify the semi-finalists. Finalists and the winner are selected by the national voting body.
About the Augusta Sports Council
The Augusta Sports Council (ASC) is a 501-c-3 non-profit organization, established in 1992 to market the Augusta-area as a major amateur sports destination. Annually, the Augusta Sports Council attracts, supports, and manages numerous competitions and activities for all levels of participation.
About the National College Football Awards Association
The Ray Guy Award is a member of the National College Football Awards Association (NCFAA). The NCFAA was founded in 1997 as a coalition of the major collegiate football awards to protect, preserve and enhance the integrity, influence and prestige of the game’s predominant awards. The NCFAA encourages professionalism and the highest standards for the administration of its member awards and the selection of their candidates and recipients. For more information, visit the association’s official Web site, www.NCFAA.org.
by Administrator
23. November 2009 18:20

The Augusta Sports Council has announced the top ten semi-finalists for the 2009 Ray Guy Award, which identifies the nation’s top collegiate punter. This year 42 punters were nominated for the honor. The nominees were evaluated on their overall statistics and contribution to the team. Particular emphasis was placed on the following statistics: net average, percentage of total punts inside the 20-yard line, and percentage of punts not returned.
The semifinalists are:
- Drew Bul ter, Georgia, Sophomore
- Peter Caldwell, Utah State, Junior
- Desi Cullen, Connecticut, Senior
- Ryan Donahue, Iowa, Junior
- Johnny Hekker, Oregon State, Sophomore
- Chas Henry, Florida, Junior
- Jeff Locke, UCLA, Freshman
- Rob Long, Syracuse, Junior
- Zoltan Mesko, Michi gan, Senior
- Matt Reagan, Memphis, Senior
A national voting body of Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) coaches, sports information directors, national media, and former Ray Guy Award winners will decide the three award finalists, who will be named on November 23. Voters will then cast a second round of ballots to decide the winner.
The winner of the 10th Ray Guy Award will be announced live on ESPN during the Home Depot ESPNU College Football Awards show on Thursday, December 10. The winner will again be honored at the All Area Football Banquet presented by the Augusta Sports Council, The Augusta Chronicle and WJBF NewsChannel 6 in late-January 2010.