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Viall helps Fireflies hold off RiverDogs, 2-1 Monday

Chris Viall’s fastball command was his biggest strength on the hill on Monday night at Spirit Communications Park. The tall righty fanned seven over six innings and led Columbia to a 2-1 victory over Charleston in the series finale. The win snapped the Fireflies’ five-game losing streak.

CIAA announces bid process for 2021 tournament host city

The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Board of Directors Tournament Sub-Committee has formally launched the bidding process to identify the host location of the annual CIAA Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournament for 2021.

Sale of Panthers to David Tepper closes

The Carolina Panthers announced today that the sale of the franchise to David Tepper, the founder and president of global hedge fund Appaloosa Management, L.P., has closed. 

MLB All-Star rosters announced

Mike Trout, Aaron Judge and Mookie Betts form a dream outfield for the American League. Bryce Harper and Max Scherzer make up a not-so-gracious welcome committee for the NL.

Gary moving up college choice decision date

Gray Collegiate rising senior Juwan Gary announced on his Instagram account Sunday that he will be making his collegiate commitment some time this week instead of opting to release his announcement in November as previously stated.

Despite great defense, Fireflies drop fifth-straight

Luc Rennie made his first professional start in more than two years and was tremendous on Sunday afternoon. The righty tossed seven innings and fanned seven batters. However the strong effort wasn’t enough as Columbia fell 9-6 to Charleston at Spirit Communications Park.

Drive take second-straight from Fireflies

Catcher Carlos Sanchez finally introduced himself to the city of Columbia. In just his fourth start as a Firefly, the 22-year-old tallied a season-high three hits and knocked in a run. The Fireflies fell to the Greenville Drive, though, on Thursday, 4-2.

Georgia's Fromm breaks non-throwing hand

Georgia sophomore quarterback Jake Fromm suffered a small fracture in his non-throwing left hand earlier this week, but he won't miss any summer workouts, Georgia coach Kirby Smart told ESPN on Wednesday.

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