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Mercer leads the charge, sweeps Macon with team spirit

Mercer’s JT Palmer pulls in a pass that was called out of bounds against Austin Peay in 2014.
Mercer’s JT Palmer pulls in a pass that was called out of bounds against Austin Peay in 2014. wmarshall@macon.com

While 2014 offered many changes in the Middle Georgia sports scene, things have settled down much more in 2015.

That all starts at Mercer University, where its sports teams have finished their first year in the Southern Conference and settled into the their second year in the conference this fall.

Bobby Lamb’s Mercer football team, along with the school’s other fall sports teams, got started in August and September with the new school year after plenty of success in the 2014-15 school year. The women’s soccer team and the baseball team both won conference tournament titles and advanced to the NCAA tournament, while the men’s soccer team won the conference’s regular-season title.

The Bears have 18 intercollegiate athletics teams, eight on the men’s side and 10 on the women’s side.

The eight men’s teams are baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer and tennis. The 10 women’s teams are basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, sand volleyball, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field and volleyball.

Mercer’s facilities are: men’s and women’s basketball (Hawkins Arena), football/lacrosse (Mercer University Stadium), baseball (Claude Smith Field), softball (Sikes Field), men’s and women’s soccer (Bear Field), sand volleyball (Mercer Sand Volleyball Complex), men’s and women’s tennis (LeRoy Peddy Tennis Center), men’s golf (Brickyard at Riverside), women’s golf (Idle Hour Club) and cross country (Georgia Industrial Children’s Home).

Change also has settled down for many of the area’s high school teams. Twenty-four high schools have athletics teams in the seven-county core area.

Mount de Sales Academy, Stratford Academy and Tattnall Square Academy all have entered their second season in the Georgia High School Association after leading the Georgia Independent Schools Association. Covenant Academy and Central Fellowship Christian Academy also have settled into the Georgia Independent Christian Athletic Association after leaving the GISA.

In Bibb County, the other GHSA teams are Central High, First Presbyterian Day School, Howard High, Northeast High, Rutland High, Southwest High and Westside High. Windsor is the lone GISA member in the county.

In Houston County, the GHSA teams are Houston County High, Northside High, Perry High, Veterans High and Warner Robins High, while the Westfield School competes in the GISA.

Jones County, Peach County, Mary Persons (Monroe County), Crawford County and Twiggs County high schools also compete in the GHSA.

Warner Robins and Northside have built powerhouse football programs in the GHSA throughout the years, and Peach County has joined them recently. Mary Persons is a traditional power, as well.

Also, in Baldwin County, Baldwin and Georgia Military College Prep School compete in the GHSA, while John Milledge competes in the GISA.

GOLF

BIBB COUNTY

Barrington Hall Golf Club: 478-757-8358

Bowden Golf Course: 478-742-1610

The Brickyard at Riverside: 478-477-6765

Healy Point Country Club: 478-746-2411

Idle Hour Club: 478-477-1724

Oakview Golf & Country Club: 478-785-1833

HOUSTON COUNTY

Cherokee Pines Golf and Fitness Center: 478-224-4653

Houston Lake Country Club: 478-218-5253

Houston Springs Golf Club: 478-988-8200

International City Golf Club: 478-322-0276

Pine Oaks Golf Course: 478-923-7334

Landings Golf Club: 478-932-5222

Waterford Golf Club: 478-328-7533

PEACH COUNTY

Pine Needles Country Club: 478-825-3816

BALDWIN COUNTY

Little Fishing Creek Golf Course: 478-445-0796

Milledgeville Country Club: 478-452-3525

JONES COUNTY

Lake Jonesco Golf Course: 478-986-3206

MONROE COUNTY

The Club at River Forest: 478-974-0974

Forsyth Golf Club: 478-994-5328

TENNIS

BIBB COUNTY

John Drew Smith Tennis Center: 478-474-5075

Tattnall Square Tennis Center: 478-751-9196

HOUSTON COUNTY

Tanner Park: 478-929-1916

Ted Wright Park: 478-929-1916

PEACH COUNTY

North Peach Park: 478-956-1891

South Peach Park: 478-825-5197

JONES COUNTY

South Complex: 478-742-3535

BOWLING

BIBB COUNTY

Gold Cup Bowling Center: 478-781-2096

HOUSTON COUNTY

Gold Cup Bowling Center: 478-922-3054

Robins Bowling Center: 478-926-2112

BALDWIN COUNTY

Baldwin Bowling Center: 478-453-7545

This story was originally published October 14, 2015 at 12:00 AM with the headline "Mercer leads the charge, sweeps Macon with team spirit ."

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