Let’s not pretend like the Savannah Bananas are known for their play on the baseball field. They are not. Theatrics guided by the Golden Rule of “Fans First” are what […]
Sports
JAUDON SPORTS: Love it or hate it, two of Savannah’s top prep athletes have transferred to national programs
Two of Savannah’s best high school athletes announced plans last week to transfer to out-of-state schools for the remainder of their prep careers. These aren’t just your everyday players, and […]
Golfers joining LIV Tour made a choice that shouldn’t surprise us
Over the last few weeks, the professional golf world has been turned upside down by a story extending well outside the proverbial ropes. Since forever, the PGA Tour has been […]
Savannah Adult Recreation Club (SARC) booming in popularity post-pandemic
If you’ve been in this area for any amount of time, chances are, you’ve heard of the Savannah Adult Recreation Club (SARC). A local business dedicated to providing sports leagues […]
TRAVIS JAUDON: Calvary football future looks even brighter with Russell DeMasi hire
A sports section in Connect Savannah? Well, maybe not quite a section. But a sports column has arrived at Connect and I couldn’t be more thrilled, and humbled, to be […]
DISC FAMILY ROBINSON
They don’t exactly match the typical stereotypes for a professional athlete. That doesn’t mean that professional disc golfers aren’t every bit as competitive–and every bit as talented–as any other professional […]
In Search of Greatness
Documentary filmmaker Gabe Polsky spoke to a few of the most dominant athletes of all time, in a variety of sports, about what it takes to achieve sports greatness
Sportin’ life
Savannah isn’t known as much of a sports town. But for those willing to go beyond stereotype and get out from in front of the tube, there are a number […]
Box City Blues
ON SUNDAY morning, Feb. 22, parishioners going to Mass at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist found a surprise – for some, not a pleasant one. To get inside […]
Coping with the R word
MEASURING tape around her neck, Diana Smock sits at a sewing machine, presses a switch and makes it hum. From her cozy Wilmington Island shop, Smock upholsters furniture, makes pillows, […]
Garden City 2.0
FOR MANY locals (and the occasional wayward tourist) the name Garden City has resonated with a certain irony stemming from the municipality’s overwhelming industrial presence and distinct lack of manicured […]
StoryCorps to collect local oral history
IT’S TIME to brush the cobwebs off your best stories and share them with the world. The non-profit StoryCorps, a program dedicated to documenting and archiving the oral histories of […]
