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Braves Minor League Recap

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Gwinnett and Mississippi lost, but both of Atlanta’s lower minor league teams came away with victories on Friday as both squads got excellent performances from their respective starters.

(10-14) Gwinnett Stripers 0, (19-6) Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp 7

  • Bryan De La Cruz, RF: 1-3, BB
  • Charles Leblanc, 3B: 1-2, BB
  • Hurston Walden, SP: 4.2 IP, 7 H, 2 ER, 4 BB, 3 K

Box Score

Friday was a rough one for Gwinnett. Hurston Waldrep didn’t have his best stuff, the offense was limited to just five hits and the defense committed a pair of critical errors in the Stripers 7-0 loss.

Waldrep’s splitter was, as usual, his best pitch in this one as the average exit velocity off the bat was 77.5 miles per hour — by far his best usage. His fastball and slider fared differently, mostly due to those pitches being left in the middle of the zone, as they were hammered pretty hard.

Waldrep allowed five total runs, two of which were earned, on seven hits and four walks as he was tagged with the loss.

The Stripers didn’t fare much better offensively. Carlos Rodriguez actually got into scoring position in the top of the first inning, but it all went downhill from there for Gwinnett.

In the top of the fourth, the Stripers put runners on second and third, but again failed to score either of them, leaving Gwinnett with a 4-0 deficit.

As mentioned above, the Stripers only tallied five total hits, but also drew just three walks in the 7-0 loss.

(8-9) Columbus Clingstones 1, (7-10) Chattanooga Lookouts 6

  • Cade Bunnell, DH: 1-3, HR, RBI, R, BB
  • David McCabe, 3B: 2-4
  • Jhancarlos Lara, SP: 2.1 IP, 6 H, 6 ER, BB, 7 K

Box Score

In what is most-likely one of the more odd stat lines you’ll see, Jhancarlos Lara gave up six runs in just 2.1 innings of work but also managed to strike out seven batters in his limited work as the Clingstones weren’t able to overcome the early deficit.

While Lara issued just one walk, he did allow three extra-base hits, which was ultimately his downfall as Chattanooga took a 6-0 lead through the first three innings.

Columbus tallied just two hits through the first four innings before Cade Bunnell launched the first pitch of the fifth frame over the left field wall for a solo homer to make it 6-1. Unfortunately, that would be the only significant offensive outputs Columbus would string together on Friday.

On the bright side, David McCabe went 2-4, which raised his OPS to .924 on the season.

(11-8) Rome Emperors 4, (6-13) Winston-Salem Dash 1

  • Patrick Clohisy, CF: 1-4, 2B, R, SB
  • Jace Grady, LF: 1-3, 2B, 2 RBI, BB
  • Justin Janas, RF: 2-4, RBI, R
  • Adam Maier, SP: 7 IP, 5 H, ER, 3 BB, 5 K

Box Score

For the first time this season, Adam Maier made his first start of five or more innings, as he tossed seven frames for Rome in their win. In his outing, Maier scattered five hits and struck out five while issuing three walks on the night.

Friday’s outing was an encouraging sign for the 23-year-old. Coming into the game, Maier carried an FIP of 7.27 while walking just over 18 percent of the batters he faced. It could just be a simple case of needing to get ramped up before he gets into his groove, but regardless, Maier is one of the more intriguing arms to keep an eye on this year.

Maier’s performance was enough to carry Rome to the win, as the offense outhit Winston-Salem 8-7 on the night. It didn’t take long for the Emperors to jump on the scoreboard.

Patrick Clohisy — more on him in a bit — tallied a one-out double into right field before stealing third base. Titus Dumitru grounded out to the shortstop, which scored Clohisy to make it a 1-0 game. Bryson Horne doubled and Harry Owen drew a walk, but Justin Janas lined out sharply to second base to end the frame.

As for Clohisy, his early season performance has been incredibly encouraging. His strikeout rate of 21.9 percent is down from last season, while his walk rate of 19.2 percent is up by nearly eight points compared to 2024. Through 16 games, Clohisy has posted a WRC+ of 143, which is tops for Rome hitters so far.

Winston-Salem tagged Maier for their lone run of the game in the bottom of the second to tie things up at 1-1.

The Emperors finally retook the lead in the top of the sixth inning. With one out, Bryson Horne drew a walk prior to Harry Owen and Justin Janas laced back-to-back singles to score Horne and make it a 2-1 game. Jace Grady later doubled to plate Horne and extend the Rome lead to 4-1.

Relievers Isaac Gallegos and Ryan Bourassa tossed a pair of scoreless innings to keep the Dash at bay as the Emperors got the win.It

(12-7) Augusta GreenJackets 4, (4-15) Delmarva Shorebirds 1

  • Douglas Glod, DH: 2-2, HR, 2 RBI, 2 R, 2 BB
  • Mac Guscette, C: 1-4, 2B, RBI
  • Ethan Bagwell, SP: 5 IP, 2 H, BB, K

Box Score

Augusta jumped out to an early lead and Ethan Bagwell put up his third straight solid start for the GreenJackets in Friday’s contest.

While he may not be as highly touted as other Braves farmhands, Bagwell is flashing signs that he may rocket up prospect lists in the near future. In Friday’s start, Bagwell tossed five innings of two-hit ball while walking just one. For the season, the 19-year-old has thrown 14.1 innings of 1.88 ERA ball.

The lone knock on Bagwell is that he hasn’t shown an advanced ability to miss bats yet. In those 14.1 innings, he’s only struck out six batters thus far. However, Bagwell is still young enough to work on that issue and if he can, he will be a key arm to pay attention to.

At the plate, Douglas Glod had his best performance of the year thus far. The former top international prospect went 2-2 with a homer, two RBI and two runs scored. Glod also drew two walks on the year.

Glod’s professional career has been rough, to say the least. However, he has hit in three straight games, so perhaps — and hopefully — this is a turning point for the 20-year-old.

All four of Augusta’s runs in this one came in the first three innings while Bagwell held Delmarva scoreless in his five innings of work. Logan Samuels — who has been excellent in his own right so far — tossed four innings of one-run ball while striking out four to seal up the victory.

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Funeral arrangements announced for 15-year-old Amarillo girl killed on New Year’s Day

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Funeral arrangements were announced for a 15-year-old girl killed in Amarillo on New Year’s Day.

Visitation for Brynlee Hampton’s family will be from 5-6 p.m. Monday at Boxwell Brothers Funeral Home.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, at Hillside Christian Church.

Hampton and seven other people were on their way home from a party when she was shot around 1:10 a.m. Thursday.

According to court documents obtained by ABC 7 News, Jeremiah Matthews, 17, was waving and gun around in the car and pointing it at the faces of other passengers. The gun went off and shot Hampton through the front passenger seat.

Landrey Matthews, 17, is accused of taking the gun from Jeremiah after the shooting and throwing it down the street.

Brynlee’s Obituary

Brynnlee Elizabeth Hampton, 15, of Amarillo, Texas passed away on January 1, 2026.

The family will receive friends from 5:00 P.M. – 6:30 P.M., Monday, January 5, 2026, at Boxwell Brothers Funeral Home, 2800 Paramount Blvd. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 A.M., Tuesday, January 6, 2026 at Hillside Christian Church. Arrangements are by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors, Amarillo.

Brynnlee was born in Childress, Texas on February 18, 2010, to Emmalee Dawn Melton and Justin Paul Hampton.

She was a sophomore at Tascosa High School, where she played volleyball and was a proud member of the National Honor Society. She also played competitively for AEV Volleyball. Deeply rooted in her faith, she spent time each day journaling and reflecting, and she was known for sending Bible verses to her family as a source of encouragement and love. Her Bible, well-worn and lovingly highlighted, was a reflection of the faith that guided her life. She had a strong and kind spirit that touched everyone who knew her. She was deeply loved and will be deeply missed.

She is survived by her parents, Emmalee and Jess Yap of the home, parents, Justin Hampton and Stephanie Arbogast; grandparents, Gordon and Cindy Melton, Lonnie and Gerelene Hurd, Annie Hampton, Aaron Lopez, Thess Yap; great-grandparents, Elvira Yap, Pina Lopez, Doris Melton; and her brothers, Preston Yap and Dawson Yap.



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STM’s Eleanor Guidry named All-Metro Volleyball MVP | High Schools

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When watching St. Thomas More’s volleyball team play, it’s hard not to notice Eleanor Guidry.

As the Cougars’ libero, Guidry wears a different uniform color than her teammates, but that’s not the only reason the defensive specialist stands out.

Guidry often makes difficult digs look routine and has established herself as the anchor of the Cougars’ defense.

“She’s so consistent and she has great range,” coach Jessica Burke said of the 5-foot-6 senior. “She has great platform awareness, can put the ball and manipulate the ball how she wants. She takes up a lot of space in serve-receive and defense, so that helped take the pressure off some of our kids that were new to the passing unit.”

Guidry finished last season with 651 digs, 42 aces, 42 assists and a 2.23 pass rating on 802 attempts this past season.

“El makes the hard things look easy and that’s the mark of a really good player,” Burke said. “She’s not flashy. She doesn’t do more than she needs to do. She reads extremely well, so she is in the right place at the right time. She has great range, so if she is hitting the floor then she is making a big play. It’s a play that most liberos wouldn’t even get to.”

In 2025, Guidry helped lead the Cougars to a 41-5 record and a fifth consecutive Division II state championship. For her efforts, she was named the Acadiana Advocate volleyball team’s Most Valuable Player.

“I think it is well deserved,” Burke said. “This kid works so hard all of the time. She takes zero days off and she has zero quit. Anything I ask her to do, she does it. Any adjustments I ask her to make, she makes them. It’s hard sometimes for people to recognize the libero because they’re just first contact. They don’t get the big kill or they’re not running the offense as a setter, but they’re so integral to a great team.”



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Taylor, Horvath named Dixie Turman State Farm Agency Student-Athletes of the Week

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COMMERCE – East Texas A&M University men’s basketball player Josh Taylor and women’s basketball player Nina Horvath are this week’s Dixie Turman State Farm Agency Student-Athletes of the Week. 
 
Taylor (Wollongong, Australia) appeared in all three games last week, averaging 5.7 points and 2.7 rebounds, which included 17 points and six rebounds off the bench at Nicholls. The Lions play at New Orleans on Monday before returning home to host UTRGV on Saturday at 5 p.m. 

Horvath (Oberwart, Austria) guided the Lions to a 2-1 week, starting all three games and averaging 12 points per game as well as 2.3 assists and 2.3 rebounds per game. In the win at New Orleans, she led all scorers with 24 points. The Lion women play both their games at home this week, hosting A&M-Corpus Christi for Faculty & Staff Appreciation Day on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. and UTRGV on Saturday at 2:30 p.m.        

 

The Dixie Turman State Farm Agency Student-Athletes of the Week is awarded by Lion Athletics each week during the academic year in partnership with Dixie Turman State Farm Agency.

 

2025-26 DIXIE TURMAN STATE FARM STUDENT-ATHLETES OF THE WEEK



















Date Female Male
Sept. 9 Haleigh Risner, Women’s Cross Country Ozlo Rigby, Football
Sept. 15 Marie Baertz, Women’s Golf Jeremiah Garcia, Men’s Cross Country
Sept. 22 Alana Lawless-Felarca, Soccer Davis Seybert, Men’s Golf
Sept. 29 Gracie Campbell, Volleyball Christian Jourdain, Football
Oct. 5 Kristen Sueltz, Soccer EJ Oakmon, Football
Oct. 13 Jade Washington, Volleyball Janis Erll, Men’s Golf
Oct. 20 Haley Mullaney, Volleyball Jeremiah Garcia, Men’s Cross Country
Oct. 27 Gillian McKenzie, Soccer Janis Erll, Men’s Golf
Nov. 4 Edith Martinez, Women’s Cross Country Paul Odidi, Football
Nov. 10 Nevaeh Smith, Volleyball Ronnie Harrison, Men’s Basketball
Nov. 17 Mareva Heck, Women’s Cross Country Eric Rodriguez, Football
Nov. 26 Tiani Ellison, Women’s Basketball Damian Garcia, Men’s Basketball
Dec. 10 Reza Po, Women’s Basketball Gianni Hunt, Men’s Basketball
Dec. 22 Cora Horvath, Women’s Basketball Noah Pagotto, Men’s Basketball
Jan. 5 Nina Horvath, Women’s Basketball Josh Taylor, Men’s Basketball

 

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Mulderig Scores 18; Women’s Basketball Falls Late to Marist

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RIVERDALE, N.Y. – The Manhattan Jaspers women’s basketball team (1-12, 1-3 MAAC), despite a combined 32 from Colette Mulderig (18) and Hana Mühl (14), fell to the Red Foxes of Marist (5-9, 2-2 MAAC) by a final score of 62-57 inside Draddy Gymnasium on Saturday afternoon.

HOW IT HAPPENED

  • Brianna Davis and Mühl both knocked down the first pair of buckets from inside in the first few minutes.
  • Four free throws courtesy of Elisa Solé Sanchez and Mulderig upped the advantage to five points.
  • Autumn Taylor’s feed to Mulderig in the paint gave her four on the day and a six point lead for the Jaspers, before ending the quarter at four.
  • Marist jumped back on top following seven unanswered points, a run starting in the first and culminating at the start of the second frame.
  • Mulderig was granted the opportunity at a three point play following her and-one layup in the paint, extending her point total to seven.
  • Davis drove inside for a layup with under a minute to go, eventually being the last bucket of the half, as Manhattan held a three point advantage going into the locker room.
  • The Red Foxes came out of the break on a mission, scoring the first six points forcing a Green and White timeout.
  • Kristina Juric tacked on two field goals out of the media timeout, giving the Jaspers the lead once more.
  • Davis and Mulderig beared the scoring load down the stretch of the third frame, combining for seven in the final four minutes to knot things up at the end of the quarter.
  • It was another hot start for the visitors to start the fourth, going up six within three minutes.
  • Solé Sanchez tallied two layups at the five minute mark to cut the margin down to two.
  • Mulderig went one-for-two from the stripe with 1:13 remaining, putting the hosts within reach at one point.
  • Manhattan got outscored 6-2 in the final minute, with the Red Foxes holding on 62-57.

STATS AND NOTES

  • Graduate forward Colette Mulderig led the way in scoring with 18 points on seven-for-14 shooting, as well as seven rebounds and four blocks.
  • Senior guard Hana Mühl accumulated 14 on the scoreboard, the third time she’s hit that number on the season. In addition, the Croatia native sunk all six of her free throw attempts for a new season-high.
  • Senior guard Brianna Davis spread the rock around with four assists, while swiping it away on the defensive end for three steals.
  • Junior forward Kristina Juric pulled down the most rebounds with eight, her second-most on the year.
  • Manhattan shot at its best rate in the third quarter, with a 50% clip.

NEXT UP:

Manhattan will continue its 2025-26 campaign on Thursday, January 8 when the Jaspers travel to Buffalo to take on the Golden Griffins from Canisius. Action is scheduled to take place from Koesssler Athletic Center starting at 11 a.m. and can be viewed on ESPN+ with a paid subscription.



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