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This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The George-Anne by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2018 GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY WWW.THEGEORGEANNE.COM VOLUME 93, ISSUE 6

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BY SHIANN SIVELL exist to increase awareness limited.” diferent people. said. “Not only are students The George-Anne staf across campus that During her presentation, “[The presentation] taught learning from it, but people microaggressions do exist,” Bryant compared me not to talk to anybody, who are already supposed Approximately 30 students Bryant said. “They are about microaggr essions to that everybody’s mad at the to enjoy these things are still and faculty attended a work how you deal with them mosquito bites. When they world about something,” learning as well.” shop about the impact of when they occur.” bite people once in a while, Stewart said. “I’m not going Bryant said microaggressions at the The workshop fostered an they are annoying and don’t to say nothing to nobody microaggressions are a Russell Union on Wednesday. open discussion about some cause much harm, Bryant now.” learned behavior and that The workshop, titled “Did of the microaggressions that said. But, when they bite Despite Stewart’s reaction, learned behaviors exist in You Just Say That?,” is one exist in American society. people constantly, they he said he would still be the back of people’s minds, of several workshops within Microaggressions are become a neverending itch. interested in attending future even when they know the the President’s Diversity everyday snubs or slurs that Among the attendees was workshops. behaviors are harmful. Advisory Council Workshop are usually so subtle that they Mark Stewart, a computer “I like visiting people and I “Racism is the Berlin Wall Series. can easily be overlooked, services specialist in the like inding out where [they] in America,” Bryant said. Former GS president Takeshia Brown, Oice of Information Technology are from,” Stewart said. “I “It’s our biggest hole that we Jaimie Hebert proposed the Multicultural Aiars director, Department. just like to know.” can’t seem to climb out of, so idea of a workshop series, said. Stewart was one of only Another attendee, Kalah to speak.” but the President’s Diversity “Overall, microaggressions two white males present Graves, junior English The next workshop, called Advisory Council held the are deeply seated in during the workshop.major and NAACP member, “Unpacking Privilege,” will irst workshop Wednesday, stereotypes,” Brown said. Stewart said he decided to said she enjoys attending take place Oct. 15 at 11:30 said Interim Associate “Sometimes they’re negative, attend the presentation out presentations of this nature a.m. in Russell Union 2047. Provost Maxine Bryant. sometimes they can be of interest, but by the end, and inds them helpful. The workshops are free and “[These] workshopspositive, but can still be he was wary about talking to “I appreciated it,” Graves open to the public.

Local chef wins first prize at Jekyll Island Shrimp and Grits Festival BY RACHEL ADAMS The George-Anne staf “It was an honor to win,” Morris said. “I’ve never This past weekend, Chef Liz competed in a food competition, It was an honor Morris from Eagle Creek Brewing so to win my irst one just brought Company won irst place at this me overwhelming happiness. It to win, I’ve never year’s Jekyll Island Shrimp & means a lot to bring it home to competed in a Grits Festival. Statesboro because that’s where Morris took home the I’m from.” food competition, “Georgia’s Best Shrimp & “The irst-place prize includes so to win my irst Grits” title, said Mary Eva $2,000, an oicial award to hang one just brought Tredway, publicity director of Butin PHOTO TAKEN FROM ELEGANTISLANDLIVING.NET in the restaurant and a feature on Integrated Communications, in SouthernLiving.com,”Tredway me overwhelming an email. said in the email. happiness. It means a Morris defeated six other Eagle Creek Brewing Company chefs from across Georgia, is located in downtown lot to bring it home to including defending champion Statesboro at 106 Savannah Ave Statesboro because Chef Andrew Smith of West .B. Egg Café in Atlanta, who took that’s where I’m from.” home second place, and Chef Chef Liz Morris John Helfrich of Southern Soul Eagle Creek Brewing Barbeque on St. Simons Island, PHOTO TAKEN FROM JEKYLLISLAND.COM Company who inished in third place.

Disparities among parking permit prices on campuses continue

parking and transportation, gave parking members are not pleased about the change BY RACHEL ADAMS The George-Anne staf permit prices for the 2019-2020 academic in price on the Armstrong Campus permits year: but understand the increase,” Davis said Despite the consolidation between in the email. Georgia Southern University and • Georgia Southern students: $160 a Armstrong State University being year Students speak complete, there is still a disparity in the • Armstrong students: $50 a year price of parking passes between the two • Georgia Southern faculty: $100 a Some GS students are not happy with campuses. year the diferences in parking permit prices. Since the consolidation, students from • Armstrong faculty: $100 a year “I think it’s ridiculous,” Amber Smith, both campuses can now park in certain junior writing and linguistics major, said. lots on either campus. The prices for student parking permits “We should be paying at least closer to the This year, GS students are still paying on both campuses will remain the same, as same price for parking passes.” $160 for parking permits, while Armstrong will the price for faculty parking permits Marcie DeMond, senior mechanical PHOTO COURTESY OF: on the Statesboro campus. However, DEPARTMENT OF PARKING AND TRANSPORTATION students are paying $50. Additionally, engineering major, shared a similar GS faculty are paying $100 for parking beginning next fall, Armstrong faculty will opinion. permits, while Armstrong faculty do not also pay $100 a year for parking permits, DeMond said, “They should be the same, have to pay. Davis said. probably, like in the middle.” An email from Derrick Davis, director of “I have heard some of the faculty/staf

Page designed by Warren Fleurimond To contact the news editor, email [email protected] 9-20-18 NEWS 5 “Émilie: The Marquise Du Chatelet Defends Her Life Tonight” kicks off Georgia Southern 2018-2019 theatre season BY RACHEL ADAMS the play is Voltaire, who was a he’s one of the best at what The George-Anne staff famous writer and philosopher, he does, and that’s art and and also Émilie’s lover. Many writing and creating things, The Georgia Southern of the scenes touch on Émilie and he seeks a lot from Émilie University Theatre Department and Voltaire’s relationship in a lot of different fashions. is kicking off its 2018-2019 throughout her life. He’s definitely a go-getter. season Sept. 26 with “Émilie: The cast He’s someone who’s firm in The Marquise Du Chatelet his beliefs, someone who’s also The cast of “Émilie” is made up Defends Her Life Tonight.” stubborn at times.” The GS Theatre Department of seven actors, all GS students. puts on a wide range of plays Josephine “Joey” Hukin, The show’s impact on in many periods and genres sophomore theatre major, and the community Bryce Hargrove, junior public and “Émilie” is what Director Because the theatre relations major, play Émilie and Lisa Abbott describes as a department puts on such a wide Voltaire respectively. metatheatrical piece. range of plays every year, it Both Hukin and Hargrove A metatheatrical piece deals does a fantastic job of spreading are excited to perform and have with the nature of the play itself different types of theatre to immersed themselves in their as a piece of drama and includes both the students of GS and characters during rehearsals in the characters addressing the the surrounding community, the past months leading up to audience directly, which other Abbott said. the start of the play. types of plays usually don’t do. “We do have an obligation to “Émilie is a very determined, Émilie lived in France in the the community, to expose them independent woman. She early 18th century until her to different kinds of theatre,” knows what she wants and she death in 1749. The play is told Abbott said. “And then, for our knows how to get it, and she from her perspective after death students, they need to be able to has the means to get it because as she looks over her memories get out there and show that they her husband is very wealthy,” PHOTO COURTESY OF GEORGIA SOUTHERN THEATRE DEPARTMENT and tries to decide which was can do Shakespeare to ‘Chicago’ Hukin said. “She disregards The Georgia Southern University Theatre Department is kicking more important in the long run: and everything in between.” most of the societal norms, so it off its 2018-2019 season on Sept. 26 with “Émilie: The Marquise Du science or love. The play promises to be very doesn’t bother her if she’s going “She’s just this amazing engaging, with a handmade set, Chatelet Defends Her Life Tonight.” Émilie lived in France in the against them.” woman ahead of her time,” period-accurate costumes and early 18th century until her death in 1749. The play is told from her Hargrove shared his thoughts Abbott said. “So, Gunderson fantastic performances from all perspective after death as she looks over her memories and tries to on Voltaire. takes this idea and by exploring the actors involved. “Voltaire, I think, is a guy decide which was more important in the long run: science or love. her life, looks at the challenges “It’s a fascinating show who’s just motivated to get that she faced as a woman in intellectually, it’s a rewarding what he wants and be perceived that society, but also looks at a show emotionally, and it’s only by the way he sees fit,” really different aspect of being a gorgeous show visually,” The play will run from Sept. 26 to Oct. 3. Hargrove said. “He doesn’t a woman in a male-dominated Abbott said. world.” really care what people think Ticket information can be found on the Another principal character in of him, because he knows that College of Art and Theatre’s website. Statesboro Police Department gets new narcotics detection K-9 BY EMMA SMITH The George-Anne staff The Statesboro Police Department has added a new Dogs like officer to its K-9 unit. Mono, an 18-month-old yellow lab, is currently being [Mono] are trained as a single-purpose narcotics detection K-9 by usually about Southern Coast K-9, according to a Facebook post by the Statesboro PD. a $9,000 “He and Officer Brice Scott (a.k.a. his new dad) will be finishing up their training investment, together over the next few weeks before putting his super so we’re nose to work on the streets of Statesboro,” Statesboro PD said in the Facebook post. grateful.” Madison Warren, community -MADISON WARREN information specialist for Community Information Statesboro PD, said Mono will Specialist be the department’s second narcotics detection K-9, the first being Rio, a 6-year-old German Shepherd.

PHOTO COURTESY OF STATESBORO POLICE DEPARTMENT Warren said the Statesboro Mono is currently training as a single-purpose narcotics detection Police Officers Foundation K-9. He will be Statesboro Police Department’s second narcotics covered 100 percent of the cost detection K-9. to purchase Mono. Mono is expected to be fully trained by November. Page designed by Morgan Carr To contact the news editor, email [email protected] 6 NEWS 9-20-18 Student found dead at Freedom’s Landing Tuesday night

Wednesday to determine the may obtain support from the BY MATTHEW ENFINGER The George-Anne staff cause and manner of death. Counseling Center at 912- The results of the autopsy are 478-5541 on the Statesboro A Georgia Southern pending. campus or 912-344-2529 for University student was The GBI is conducting the the Armstrong and Liberty found dead in his apartment investigation in collaboration campuses. at on- campus housing with the GSPD. Anyone with “As always, the Dean of complex Freedom’s Landing. information is urged to contact Students Office is available for The Georgia Bureau of the GBI Statesboro office at support and resources,” the Investigation is currently 912-871-1121. email said. “Call us at 912-478- investigating the case. University response 3326 in Statesboro or at 912- The GBI received a request 344-2514 at the Armstrong and The Dean of Students Office Liberty campuses.” for assistance from the Georgia sent a mass email to the Southern Police Department The George-Anne will GS community Wednesday continue to provide updates regarding the death of a GS regarding Jones’ death. student who was later identified as more information becomes “It is with sadness that I available. as Malik Jones, according to a inform you of the passing of press release by the GBI. our student, Malik Dante Jones According to the press Brendan Ward contributed to on the Statesboro Campus. this article. release, the 20-year-old student Our thoughts are with was found dead at 8 p.m. Malik’s family, friends and PHOTO FROM GOOGLE MAPS in his apartment located in classmates,” the email said. A Georgia Southern University student was found dead in his Freedom’s Landing Apartment The university encourages apartment at on-campus housing complex Freedom’s Landing. The Complex. those particularly touched George Bureau of Investigations is currently investigating the case. A GBI medical examiner by this tragedy to consider performed an autopsy counseling services. Students

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Let's Talk About the N-Word Project

also the use of the n-word. honest and raw thoughts on the racial association with this word?" and "What Since the "Triggerish" incident has term. We asked participants to not is your association with people who are taken place, organizations on campus include their names on the note cards commonly identified with this word?" held different events to open up so that all opinions would remain Award-winning journalist and the discussions on racism in the Statesboro anonymous. first black National Public Radio host, community as well as around the GS Michele Norris, had similar views on campus. the issue of race when she created The The GS Counseling Center and Office Race Card Project, which was designed of Multicultural Affairs held a "Coping Why the N-Word? to create a dialogue for and ultimately With Racial Battle Fatigue" seminar to understand the mindset of America and ASHLEY JONES bring awareness to the daily struggles its views on racism. Ashley Jones is a senior journalism students of color may face during We primarily wanted to extend the Racism is a touchy subject, but major from Augusta, Georgia college and how those students could "Triggerish" conversation. We heard the contrary to those who thought this cope with potential problems. opinions from hosts of the TV show, project would invoke some to be racist GS Collegiate 100 also held a The View, but not from those of you anonymously, there were many students "Durag Festival" that highlighted on campus. We wanted to know how who took the project seriously and gave In a past opinions piece, I gave my the importance of unity in the black students, faculty and staff reacted to the us their honest thoughts on the use of take on "Triggerish" and the university's community. incident and how they really felt about the N-word. actions proceding the event. the use of the N-word from not just Some students felt that I was "beating the student, but from anyone for that a dead horse" because I still had a matter. passion to bring awareness to not only The project in the making After debuting the project on our Publishing cards what was said by the student, but also to social media pages, we received some racism as a whole on Georgia Southern good feedback, but there were those University's campus. The George-Anne played its role by who thought the project was a bad idea The George-Anne decided to publish There's always been an obvious attempting to understand students’ and would provoke others to make these cards so that everyone could gain division within GS. Animosity between views on the N-word. For several days, racial slurs anonymously. a better understanding of each other white GS and black GS is much more members of The George-Anne staff, As I mentioned before, I don't condone and their opinions toward not just the evident since "Triggerish" transpired including myself, collected students' the word being used by anyone, not of N-word, but about racism specifically and most students are using this event thoughts of the use of the n-word. color. Even though I am black I try to on campus. to suppress racism on-campus. Staff members tabled at different steer clear of saying it, but it does slip Some of the cards may come off as locations around campus and asked up. offensive, but please be mindful that not only students, but faculty and staff Though I felt their arguments were none of these opinions come from The to give us their take on the N-word. valid and within good reason, I also George-Anne staff. The George-Anne Campus reactions We came up with questions to help felt that this level of thinking is why we staff collected 304 cards with students' participants formulate their opinions as Americans keep finding ourselves opinions centered around the use of the such as: caught up in these racial conflicts. N-word. We attempted to fit as many The idea of the project was first Is the usage of the n-word in private of the submitted cards on print. All 304 brought about by The George-Anne's still racism? Why? cards can be viewed on thegeorgeanne. Editor-in-Chief Matthew Enfinger, in Where do you draw the line on the com. regard to the infamous "Triggerish" usage of the n-word? The card project The George-Anne does not condone incident that attracted national attention Do you think the n-word should be the usage of the N-word and blurred to GS. considered free speech? Why or why out the word when used in cards. Be I wrote my own reaction, which not? We don't take the time to seek advised that vulgar language is used in recounted the incident and featured Students were asked to write down understanding from each other on an some responses. Takeisha Brown, director of the GS their responses to these questions on individual level and really ask, "Why do Office of Multicultural Affairs, who note cards that were provided at each you think this way?", "What makes you shared her wisdom on the situation and tabling, or they could just write their think this is okay to say?", "What is your

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The purpose and further information on this card collection project can be found on page 7.

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The purpose and further information on this card collection project can be found on page 7.

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The George-Anne plans to extend this conversation by presenting all 304 cards for the public to see. A mural of the campus' reactions will be on display in front of the Williams Center on campus reactions will and starting more conversations on Sept. 25.

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Drug Use, An Epidemic in the Entertainment Business

a blindfold on and won't be known as Eddie from "That's As I mentioned before, long 'til they watchin' me So Raven," was under the substance abuse is an epidemic crash and they don't wanna influence. in the entertainment industry, see that. The don't wanna see The interview went viral. but with enhancements in me OD and have to talk to my Brown made disrespectful technology and social media, mother. Tellin' her they could remarks about his former drug use has become more and have done more to help me, co-hosts, including Raven more popularized within our and she'll be crying saying Symone. generation. that she'll do anything to have More recently, in July 2018, me back," (Mac Miller, “God a young rapper with the stage Popularizing Drug Use ASHLEY JONES Speed,” 2015). name Boonk, was interviewed Ashley is a senior journalism major These lyrics were more during a podcast called No from Augusta, Georgia All these rappers and singers than just a cry for help. They Jumper, an online podcast that who feature drug use in their were a blatant confession features up-and-coming music songs and music videos are that the rapper was on a self- influencers. essentially giving us the okay It’s been several weeks since destructing streak. Boonk was under the to use them, like it's a normal rapper Mac Miller died from Back in 2016, Miller was influence while being thing. And I'm not referring to an apparent overdose. The 26- arrested for two DUI charges interviewed by host Paul22, just marijuana, which to me is year-old was found dead by after cops found his white and as he tried to stand up for the least harmful drug a person a friend in his San Fernando G-Wagon smashed into a a quick photo-op, he passed could ever use, but this is more Valley home. utility pole in San Fernando, out in the middle of the studio. concerning: heroin, coke and Since his death, fans, friends California. Throughout most of the pills. and family have taken to social interview, the rapper slurs his One student I spoke with media to give their condolences Other Celebrities Cry speech as well. discussed her stance on the to Miller. His unexpected death for Help The interview was actually issue and why she feels that came as a shock to the world. posted on TheShadeRoom's celebrities turn to drugs and Miller was beginning to Instagram account solely alcohol to cope with stress and prepare for his tour next month Substance abuse is because the rapper passed out. an epidemic within the other issues. and had just released his After seeing Boonk pass out, "I feel like celebrity culture album, “Swimmer.” entertainment business. The and to know that there was no most talented and well-known in general is just a breeding one with enough sense to say, ground for mental illnesses Miller's SelF celebrities are featured in "Hey, maybe you should chill headlines because of sudden and those escapes," Bryanna out with drugs," makes my Nicole senior public relations Destruction overdoses rather than for their heart go out to him. significant talent. major said. "I feel like a lot of celebrities are on this Though Miller's death Back in July, Demi Lovato Where's My Entourage? was unforeseen, he made was hospitalized because of an pedestal, and that's their way of escapism, and that's the STAFF LIST statements about his struggles overdose after being six years Editor-in-Chief Matthew Enfinger with substance abuse in his sober. Most of the celebrities are way that they deal with their surrounded by entourage, mental health issues and such. Coverage/Daily Managing Editor music. Back in 2016, Vlad TV, a Brendan Ward In 2015, Miller released a popular YouTube channel who are said to be their "close When you're in front of the Enterprise/Features Managing friends." camera, your business is out Editor Tandra Smith single entitled “God Speed/ that features interviews from Engagement Managing Editor Perfect Circle.” In the song, he music influencers and anyone But friends don't let friends there, and [they] feel like drugs self-destruct in front of the aren't going to turn their backs Brett Daniel talks about his drug abuse and who has a strong social News Editor Emma Smith describes how his friends and media presence, uploaded an world. Who knows? Perhaps on them, and they're not gonna Sports Editor McClain Baxley it's a situation where you try to be backstabbed. And I feel like Assistant Sports Editor Kaitlin Sells family have encouraged him to interview with TV personality, Opinions Writer Ashley Jones go to rehab. 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MUST BE AVAILABLE OCTOBER 20 & 27 Sports @GeorgeAnneSports 14 9-20-18 Five takeaways from Georgia The Tigers continually The flashiness worked attacked the hole-in-the-run Southern’s 38-7 loss at With 14:38 left in the game, GS is 3-0 against the game in the first half, leaving the Eagles had the ball on the Eagles panting for breath spread the Clemson 46-yard line. Clemson with no answers. The Eagles are 2-1 on the Redshirt-junior wide receiver Upon Byrd’s return to season but have managed to quarter. Again in the fourth caught a screen to the left from BY MCCLAIN BAXLEY action after halftime, the beat the spread in all three The George-Anne staff quarter, the GS defense held Werts and then launched it to redshirt-sophomore finished games. GS covered the one- mighty with the exception of a wide open Wesley Kennedy with four tackles and an point spread against UMass It was a short contest two big plays for Clemson. III on the six-yard line. interception. He provided a last week with ease, but between the Eagles and Setting the tone in the first GS scored on the next play voice on the field and hit hard Saturday’s 31 points couldn’t Tigers in the two schools’ first quarter has proven to give with Werts running it to the when the Eagles were at their have cut the 32-point spread meeting, coming in at just the Eagles momentum during left. The razzle dazzle of weakest point. closer. over three hours. The Eagles these first three games, and the first down double pass Once again, the Eagles were had signs of belief, and signs by capping the Clemson to Kennedy III sparked an able to narrowly escape the of weakness, in their 38-7 loss game off with a competitive offense that managed just 80 spread against a ranked power in Death Valley. fourth quarter, the Eagles Offensive line showed yards outside of the play. five team, complementing last Here are the five biggest were able to send the couple inexperience If the Eagles can catch season’s cover of the 34-point takeaways from Saturday’s hundred true blue fans home future teams off-guard, they One of the biggest question spread at Auburn. game: with pride. marks heading into this just might be featured on week’s contest was how ESPN again. Eagles start and finish well the young offensive Byrd’s presence felt line would hold up against strong Redshirt-sophomore one of the most highly Continuing the season-long linebacker Rashad Byrd was touted defensive lines in the trend of starting and ending called for a targeting call country. Redshirt-sophomore games efficiently, GS allowed in the third quarter of last Shai Werts felt the answer all just 17 points in the first and week’s UMass game, forcing afternoon. fourth quarters. him to sit out the first half of The front four, who call On the Tigers’ opening the game against Clemson. themselves the “Power drive, junior cornerback His spot was filled and Rangers,” ended with 16 Kindle Vildor came away complemented by Jay tackles and four sacks, making with an interception off of Bowdry, Todd Bradley, Werts’ day miserable. On one Clemson’s Kelly Bryant. Tomarcio Reese and Randy play in particular, Clemson’s GS’ defense once again set Wade Jr. defensive end Austin Bryant the tone for the game, flying Bradley went down on attacked Werts from the right around, making stops and Clemson’s opening drive, side completely unblocked. frustrating Clemson into and Reese never looked 100 The offensive line was making mental mistakes. percent after falling victim to completely manipulated all Clemson’s defense had a a chop block penalty. Then, night, giving Werts no time to MCCLAIN BAXLEY/staff stranglehold on the Eagle backup Chris Harris Jr. went throw and creating no holes Redshirt-sophomore quarterback Shai Werts (4) reads the play offense, though, making it down and Clemson became for the backs to run through. unable to pick up anything aware of GS’ lack of depth at call in the second quarter of the game against No. 2 Clemson. The of substance until the fourth the linebacker spot. offense finished with just 140 offensive yards in the afternoon. With goals from Klintworth and FOOTBALL Rodriguez, women’s soccer earns first Sunbelt Standings win in the Southern and State series BY KAITLIN SELLS in an emotional matchup like Conference OVERALL The George-Anne staff this.” GEORGIA The match stayed locked at I’m proud STATE 0-0 1-2 The Georgia Southern a 0-0 tie all through the first women’s soccer team took half, but GS had the edge on COASTAL of our team the first rival point of the year shots on GSU, 5-4, going into CAROLINA 0-0 2-1 against Georgia State when the second half. The first half right now, GEORGIA they shut out the Panthers 2-0 also showed some aggression SOUTherN 0-0 2-1 Friday. from both teams as they tallied The game took place at four fouls each and GS notched they’ve been TROY Georgia State’s home turf, two yellow cards while GSU UNIVERSITY 0-0 2-1 giving them an assumed collected one. playing some APP home advantage, but In the second half, the STATE 0-0 1-1 the Eagles were the Eagles were quick to strike really good ones who proved as sophomore Maddie SOUTH victorious with two Klintworth sent a shot soccer in the ALAbama 1-0 1-2 second half goals. from the penalty area in “Great result the back of the net off LOUISIANA buildup to for our players, a stolen pass in the MONROe 0-0 2-1 they deserved to 51st minute. GS then this one.” win, they had an added to their lead ARKANSAS -Brian Dunleavy STATE excellent balance just 20 minutes 0-0 2-1 GS Soccer Head Coach of intensity and later as senior LOUISIANA composure for the full Junique Rodriguez as she made seven saves. The LAFayette 0-0 1-1 90 minutes,” GS head found the net off of a Eagles collectively now have coach Brian Dunleavy TEXAS long ball assist from three shutouts and improve to said. “That’s crucial STATE 0-1 1-2 freshman Vala Kristin a 3-5-0 record for the season. PHOTO COURTESY OF GS ATHLETICS Theodorsdottier. The Eagles are back in action Senior Junique Rodriguez Senior goalkeeper as they take on another rival scored a goal in the second half Jocelyn Springer against Appalachian State at against in-state rival Georgia added another home Sept. 23 at 1 p.m. State. shutout to her record Page designed by Morgan Carr To contact the sports editor, email [email protected] 9-20-18 SPORTS 15 Carbonell making the most of his senior year in Statesboro BY KAITLIN SELLS “He’s obviously a very deep bond he’s made with his it’s a very good feeling,” The George-Anne staff good player and a very good teammates in the two years Carbonell said. “I just want to student, which is important he’s played with the Eagles— celebrate with my teammates.” Javier Carbonell is a senior for the culture of our program. having a friendship that goes The forward has played in forward from Madrid, Spain Those are the type of kids we further than the field. and started every game so who has already had a big start tend to recruit,” Head Coach “[His teammates] love him. far this 2018 season to his last season, notching John Murphy said. “If they’re He’s a lot of fun and he’ll mess and has tallied 473 eight goals so far and already not serious academically around with the players. He’s minutes of play. In being named Sun Belt Offensive they usually struggle in our very friendly and happy,” those minutes of Player of the Week twice. program. We need kids that Murphy said. “You want to play, Carbonell has Carbonell transferred from are academically sound, and he make sure it’s a good fit for taken 23 shots, Camila Jose Cela University his definitely is.” them and I’m always very tallied up 18 junior year, where he helped Carbonell also shows a pleased when the kids come to points and his team finish first-place in the Statesboro and they’re really hads logged Madrid Championship in 2015 enjoying themselves. I know a shot and 2016 while scoring 20 goals Georgia Southern is a special with seven assists. place and to see the kids enjoy Since transferring to GS, is gives me a great deal of Carbonell has been a huge asset satisfaction.” to the Eagles, being the first to Carbonell’s junior season earn Sun Belt Newcomer of the was quite the success. He percentage Year as well as being named started 16 matches and notched of 0.348. first-team All-Conference four goals with nine assists. “I’m just trying accolades. “He does a lot of things for to play every game Other honors and awards the team,” Murphy said. “I like it’s the last,” received by Carbonell include think his work rate and his Carbonell said. Sun Belt Offensive player of the movement is very good. He’s a “I’m just enjoying week twice his junior year and very good passer of the ball, so my last season twice so far his senior season, as long as he continues his all- here, performing PHOTO COURTESY OF GS ATHLETICS 2017 All-Sun Belt Conference around game, I think that’s the to win every Senior Javier Carbonell has a First Team and 2018 Sun Belt minimum we can expect from game.” conference-leading eight goals Conference Preseason All- him and if he continues to do this season. He has been named Conference Team. that he’s going to be a big time Sun Belt Offensive Player of the The soccer player is more player for us.” than just a star player for the Carbonell has not slowed Week twice. Eagles, but a star student PHOTO COURTESY OF GS ATHLETICS down his momentum going as well. Carbonell currently Senior forward Javier Carbonell into this season as he’s logged holds a 3.8 GPA and made the drives the ball. Carbonell has two eight goals so far, four of those 2017-2018 Sun Belt Conference assists in his senior year. goals being in one game scored Academic Commissioner’s four different ways. List. “Every time I score a goal

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