The Jenkins County times. (Millen, Ga.) 2023-current, July 05, 2023, Image 9
thejenkinscountytimes.com The Jenkins County Times Wednesday, July 5, 2023 - Page 9 is cz) ’■rt S w o m t: ts <D <Cj •£ ^ O g -a pq « t: l-s Ch £ BRAD ASBURY EAGtfi RTS By Brad Asbury, Sports Editor for IT 11 : Times pastorbradasbury@gmail.com Under the Bleachers Dead week has begun in all Georgia High School Athletic sports. This is the week that practices must cease during the summer months. Players and coaches in several sports have been practicing, playing scrimmage games, and preparing for the seasons ahead. After a month of work, coaches and players take a break. Once the break is over, it will be full steam ahead for the rest of the summer. In five short weeks, the Jenkins County football team will be on the field for their first scrimmage game of the year. The softball team will soon be taking the field for the first regular season game of the year on August 10 th . While August seems to be far away, as fast as the days fly by, we will be in the middle of the season. The Atlanta Braves have had a record year, which may be an understatement of the week. Several players are on track for an historic year such as Ronald Acuna, Jr. and other Braves players. Three Braves were named to the starting role for the 2023 All-Star game. Sean Murphy, Ronald Acuna, Jr., and Orlando Arcia won the starting role through fan votes. There is one Brave who still stands as one of greatest players in MLB history, who will be hard to top in the history book. Hank Aaron is arguably one of the greatest players to ever wear a Braves jersey. During the 1956 season in the month of July, Aaron batted .424 with 21 extra base hits. This was the best individual perfomiance in a calendar month. This performance will be hard to top. The way too early top 25 was released recently by Sports Illustrated. The top 5 may have a shocking factor, especially to local Georgia Bulldog fans. From 5 to 1 is Texas, LSU, Georgia, Alabama, and Ohio State. The Bulldogs who are back-to-back National Champions and coming off an undefeated season would have been thought to be the favorites to win again this year. However, the early standings are showing different. Sports bring out the best and sometimes the worst in everyone! When you are Under the Bleachers, no doubt you can hear the best and the worst coming from the crowd! There will always be “armchair” coaches, “couch” quarterbacks, and “bleacher” referees who can see the play perfectly from the stands. Remember when you are at the game, in the stands, or even watching from home to show kindness and let your words be “seasoned with salt.” Maybe we can simply, “think before we speak.” Or, as one cartoon that I read said, “Never miss an opportunity to keep your mouth shut.” Maybe it also comes down to one simple concept: love one another. We read in the Scriptures, “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.” Love goes a long way in preventing strife and heartache. Two more observations from Under the Bleachers also relate to love but have nothing to do with sports. First, do not throw trash out your windows or onto the ground. Keep our county clean. Secondly, probably my biggest pet peeve now, simply put if you do not have a handicap parking sticker and especially if you do not have a handicap stay out of the handicap parking spots. Often those spots are taken by people waiting for another or too lazy to walk an extra few feet. Just be courteous and kind and love one another! Rant over! Enjoy a week of sports. Enjoy “dead” week coaches and players. And above all love one another! What's for Supper? Waiting outside the gates of Truist Park, the home of the Atlanta Braves, the smell of ballpark food arrives to the senses of fans waiting to enter. I often wonder if they have a fan blowing the smell in the direction of those waiting to go in. Once you enter the gates, you are hungry from smelling popcorn, burgers, and so much more. Every ballpark in America is unique in its food offerings. There is something for everyone, from the basic foods to the most lavish; it will all depend on how much you want to eat and ultimately how much you want to spend! During the 7 th inning stretch fans loudly sing the old song, “Take Me Out to the Ballgame.” One line says, “Buy me some peanuts and cracker jacks.” Ballparks have beyond well beyond the days of just simple peanuts and crackerjacks and have substituted for items such as the 2022 Championship Burger. This burger was not your ordinary burger. The burger was a wagyu beef patty with cage-free pan-fried eggs, gold- leaf-wrapped foie gras, grilled cold water lobster tail, heirloom tomato, Tillamook cheddar cheese, and truffle aioli on a toasted, buttered bun served with Parmesan waffle fries. This was last year’s big money item when it comes to food. A fan could pick up the burger for $151. The price seems odd, but it was to celebrate the 151 years of the Braves’ existence. A fan could pay $25,000 and get a championship ring with it! This year, the high-dollar burger has disappeared from the menu, but the chefs at Tmist Park ensured that there would be some different offerings. This Judson Godbee and Joshua Asbury are pictured after the mud mn. The mud run is one of the highlights of FFA Camp competitions. Photo Submitted. During the mud run, the girls “run” for the win through the nasty mud pits. Photo Submitted. Lohgan Walker, who will be a senior at JCHS smiles for the camera after her 2 nd place finish in the shotgun competition. Photo Submitted. season, fans have been introduced to the Georgia BLT: Bologna, butter lettuce, tomato, pimento cheese, and garlic mayo. Or one could elevate their old-fashioned hotdog with what is known as “The Closer.” This is a beef hot dog fried and wrapped in mozzarella whipped potatoes! If a family of four was adventurous, there is the new “Cleanup Burger.” The Cleanup Burger offers four grilled beef patties topped with hash browns, hickory smoked bacon, cheese, and a sunny egg sandwiched between buttermilk Belgian waffles with maple syrup. Being it is advertised to feed four, the price of $26 is not a bad ballpark option. There is also the option for a group of 8 to indulge in a submarine sandwich! For $76 this “not your ordinary sandwich has carved-to- order smoked turkey breast topped with Red Dragon cheddar cheese sauce, applewood bacon, fried green tomatoes, butter lettuce, and avocado crema. There are many other offerings at Tmist Park that you will just have to drive to discover. Baseball parks, football stadiums, and basketball arenas are like any other business that offers food. Every food stand in one of these places will seek to offer the unique, the expensive, and the shocking just to get fans to buy! Unfortunately, I am not adventurous in trying something new when it comes to food. I enjoy the simple! Chicken strips, fries, or just a regular burger will always “hit the spot!” You could always eat before you go to the game and then load up on peanuts, cracker jacks. FFA Wins Big While FFA camp competitions may not be sponsored by the GHSA, you cannot tell the group of girls from Jenkins County any different. In fun competitions like mud mns, volleyball, softball, swimming, etc. the girls compete at a high level. For three years straight the girls have won the team of the week for their wins in athletic competitions. They were named softball champions, volleyball champions, and mud mn champions. They also had wins in other individual and team competitions. The boys’ teams also had some victories, but they did not win the championships as the girls did. Congratulations to Jenkins County FFA and to their “coaches” Pete and Carmen Bennett. The FFA softball team known as “Twister Sisters” won the championship softball game! Photo Submitted. The Jenkins County FFA girls were “crowned” for the third year in a row as The Team of the Week at FFA camp for all their wins during the competitions. Photo Submitted. Baseball parks are a place for peanuts and crackerjacks, but it does not stop at those baseball games’ must-haves. Tmist Park introduced the Cleanup Burger which is shown in the picture. For $26 a person can indulge themselves in one messy burger! Photo by Tmist Park. and popcorn at the game! One might say, “There is nothing better than an old-fashioned hot dog while you watch a game!” Or just maybe you will be adventurous at one of America’s numerous sports venues! What is your favorite ballpark food? Regardless if you ate at the Jenkins County Recreation Department or at Yankee Stadium in New York City, what is your go-to when you enter the gates of a ballpark? Email me your favorite and tell me all about it, it may just be featured next week! My email is pastorbradasbury@gmail. com.