Bradwell Institute News

Browse past news stories for Bradwell Institute in Hinesville, GA.

  • Sports Talk: Hurricane Hugo forever linked to Georgia Southern bowl (McDuffie Mirror)
    posted on September 17, 2009 at 03:30:08 pm
    September 21 will mark the 20th anniversary of one of the biggest days in weather history in the Southeast, and in the history of Georgia Southern University football. Hurricane Hugo, a category 4 goliath, spent that day in 1989 deadheading for the Georgia coast.
  • Tift County will seed first win against Cook (The Moultrie Observer)
    posted on September 9, 2009 at 03:41:11 am
    MOULTRIE – Last year, after being upset by Brooks County, Tift County took out its frustration on Cook High, winning 51-7.The Blue Devils would certainly like to knock off the Hornets on Friday at Brodie Field and will be gratified, no matter what the score.
  • UGA awards variety of scholarships (The Red and Black)
    posted on July 30, 2009 at 01:40:19 pm
    The University has awarded several scholarships for students as the fall semester approaches. Here is a list of students and the various scholarships.
  • Pebblebrook surging under?Smith's watch (Marietta Daily Journal)
    posted on April 29, 2009 at 05:24:59 am
    MABLETON - By all accounts, Pebblebrook's rise in boys soccer has been nothing but surprising. Head coach Randall Smith, who also leads the Falcons' football team, said he knew change would happen. Nonetheless, the one-season turnaround has been a pleasant shock.
  • Large Cobb contingent in playoffs (Marietta Daily Journal)
    posted on April 21, 2009 at 05:10:11 am
    Cobb County will have its usual large contingent of teams as the state high school soccer playoffs get underway this week.
  • Hard work leads to success on the course (Savannah Morning News)
    posted on March 19, 2009 at 02:17:05 am
    Consistently low scores and acting as a team leader earned Rebel sophomore golfer Wheaton Hall this week's Effingham Now Athlete of the Week honors.
  • NAACP essay contest winners (WTOC 11 Savannah)
    posted on March 5, 2009 at 01:20:33 am
    The Liberty County Branch of the NAACP announced the winners of the Black History Essay Contest at their Black History Program at Brewton Parker College.
  • Laddie K. Hammock (Jesup Press-Sentinel)
    posted on February 25, 2009 at 10:41:21 am
    Hinesville—Laddie K. Hammock, 51, of Hinesville died Feb. 14, 2009, at his residence after an extended illness. The Wayne County native had lived in Liberty County most of his life. He was a maintenance supervisor for Denmark Mobile Home Park in Hinesville.
  • Smashers earn stunning OT victory (Savannah Morning News)
    posted on February 18, 2009 at 01:42:05 pm
    HINESVILLE - Tuesday afternoon, Johnson's Jareal Smith was named the Region 3-AAAAA Player of the Year by league coaches. Tuesday night, Smith showed why. His 3-pointer with defenders draped all over him tied the game with five seconds left in regulation, and the sixth-seeded Atomsmashers pulled out a thrilling 58-52 overtime victory over third-seeded Bradwell Institute in the first-round ...

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