2025

  • March

    Alum Hughes Threlkeld Set to Play in Club Car Golf Championship

    Hughes Threlkeld grew up at The Landings Golf & Athletic Club honing his game on the six golf courses in the community — with the Deer Creek Course ranking as his favorite track. Now the Benedictine alum and senior standout at the University of North Georgia is set to play in a professional event for the first time on one of his home courses at the eighth annual Club Car Championship. The tournament, an event on the Korn Ferry Tour, is hosted by The Landings Golf & Athletic Club and runs Thursday-Sunday, April 3-6. Tournament officials announced they were awarding a special exemption for Threlkeld to compete in the event in January, and he's been anticipating the opportunity ever since. "I'm pretty pumped about getting the chance to play," Threlkeld said. "It seems like I've been waiting so long and now the week is finally here and I'm really excited."
    Threlkeld's younger brother, Hamp, is a junior standout on a talented Benedictine golf team. Hamp will caddie for his brother in the Club Car Championship. "Hughes is a great player and knows his game so well," said Hamp, who is receiving recruiting interest from colleges including North Georgia and Mercer University. "We'll talk through every hole and every shot, and I'll pick my spots here and there if I think I need to add anything."
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  • Track Records Broken

    The Cadets are dominating the track and field scene this season! Breaking records across various events, from the 3200m run to the triple jump and the 4x800m relay, shows the strength and depth of the team. Sophomore Cole Minnich broke teammate John Dodson's 3200m run (9:48.8) with a time of 9:47.45. Cole, John, William Hoffman, and Tucker Hollis broke the 4x800m relay two weeks ago at 8:38.80. In the triple jump, Eron Mallard broke Travis Blackshear 2017 record (44'1.5"0) with a jump of 43'2.5".With performances like these, they’re definitely poised for success at the Region Championship in Warner Robins. The countdown is on for April 22nd–24th when the Region Championship takes place, and it’s exciting to think about which athletes will qualify for the sectionals at Mundy Mill High School in Ellenwood on May 2-3. The Class AAAA State Championship Meet at East Jackson High School on May 9-10 is sure to be a thrilling finish to what’s shaping up to be an impressive season for the Cadets.
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  • Tennis Wins Region 1AAAA Championship

    REGION 1-AAAA CHAMPS!! Congratulations to Benedictine Military School on winning the GHSA Region 1-AAAA Boys Tennis Championship! In the thrilling final match, the No. 2 doubles team of Chris Cordasco and Marcos Simón clinched the win in a third-set tiebreaker. Securing the No. 1 seed in the upcoming GHSA Class AAAA playoffs is a big accomplishment. Best of luck to the Cadets as they continue their journey in the playoffs!
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  • New track record for BC's 4x800m relay team

    The Cadets are having an incredible start to their track season! Dominating in sprints, distance, and field events is impressive, and it’s clear that the team has a lot of depth and talent. The 4x800m relay team's performance, in particular, is outstanding! Breaking the 2021 school record of 8:46.10 is a huge achievement, and the new time of 8:38.80 shows just how strong and fast they are. With athletes like John Dodson, William Hoffman, Tucker Hollis, and Cole Minnich on the relay team, they seem poised to continue improving and potentially break that new record again as the season progresses. It’s exciting to think what's ahead for the team as it has dominated the meets and definitely has the potential to keep raising the bar. The next meet is March 21 at Richmond Hill starting at 3 p.m. Congratulations to our record-setting relay team! 
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  • Winter sports student-athletes recognized by SMN

    The Coastal Empire High School Sports Awards Banquet, hosted by The Savannah Morning News and the Georgia Ports, is a prestigious event that honors top high school student-athletes. This banquet recognizes first-team selections across a variety of sports. Sponsored by Chatham Orthopedic Associates, the event on May 27 at the Johnny Mercer Theatre will announce the choice of the Players of the Year, celebrating the most outstanding athletes of the year in their sports. The banquet serves as an important occasion to acknowledge the students' hard work, dedication, and athletic achievements across the Coastal Empire region. For swimming, senior Ethan Dibkey shared First-team recognition with five other Savannah area swimmers. First-team honors in wrestling were bestowed on Zachary Krauss and AJ West. Connor Desautels was selected for the Second Team. Honorable Mention were Peter Fallon, Aaron Pritzker, and Aiden Simmons. Caleb Jones, basketball extraordinaire, was selected First-team.  Micah Williams was Honorable Mention. Congratulations to these outstanding athletes! Go Cadets!
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  • February

    BCAA Bands & Chefs is April 5. Get tickets now!

    By Noell Barnidge
    The Benedictine Athletic Association (BCAA) is excited to announce its fabulous spring event! “Bands and Chefs,” sponsored by Gretsch Guitars and Drums, will take place on the BC Plaza at 6 p.m. April 5. This is a casual event featuring live music and great food and will include an open bar, an online auction, and a golf cart raffle! It will be a great evening full of fun and fellowship.
     
    This year, the music will be provided by “The Yacht Club,” Charleston’s smoothest rock band. They add a little tempo and grit to classics from the ’70s and ’80s, while keeping the melodies intact.
     
    Chef Jeffrey Quasha, who was recently inducted into the American Culinary Federation’s honor society as a fellow of the American Academy of Chefs – one of the highest honors any chef can receive – is coordinating our food vendors again this year!
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  • Basketball memories

    Although Benedictine Military School’s basketball team did not achieve the desired outcome in its final home game of the season, it provided another memorable opportunity for fans to watch an exceptional senior class compete one last time in front of a packed BC Gym. The sold-out crowd witnessed an intense, hard-fought battle as the Cadets took on Marist in the first round of the GHSA Class AAAA playoffs.
    Seniors Caleb Jones, Robert Leonard, and John Lilly have been the cornerstones of the BC basketball program, helping lead the team to unprecedented success over the past four years. Throughout their tenure, the Cadets claimed three region championships and advanced to two GHSA Class AAAA semifinals, achievements that set the standard for future teams.
    Beyond their accomplishments on the court, the character, work ethic, and leadership displayed by these players will leave a lasting legacy at BC. Jones, a four-year starter, has led the state in scoring (across all classifications) for the past two seasons. He will undoubtedly be remembered not only as one of the greatest basketball players in BC history but also as one of the most accomplished high school basketball players in Savannah’s history.
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  • SMN Soccer Players to Watch

    The Savannah Morning News selects returning high school athletes from the Savannah area to watch during their upcoming season. Three Benedictine juniors received this recognition for soccer. Asher Herrin plays midfield and is also a standout cross country runner for the Cadets. Forward Parker Lewis leads the Cadets in goals so far this season with four. Ben Weisel emerged as one of the top net minders in the Coastal Empire last year and was named the Region 3-AAAA Goalkeeper of the Year. The varsity will face region opponents at Home - Warner Robins, March 4 at 6 p.m., Ware County, March 11 at 6 p.m., and Wayne County, March 18 at 7 p.m.
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  • Caleb Jones selected Region 1-AAAA Boys' Basketball Player of the Year

    Senior Caleb Jones, who leads GHSA in scoring in all classifications at 31.8 points per game, was honored as the Boys' Basketball Player of the Year for Region 1-AAAA. Jones presently has 2,258 career points and is one of the most exciting players to watch. Junior Micah Williams was selected 2nd Team All-Region.
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  • Dodson, Ferguson, and Thompson to continue academic and athletic careers in college

    Benedictine Military School celebrated seniors John Dodson (Reinhardt University cross country and track & field), Connor Ferguson (University of Georgia football), and Paul Thompson (University of Charleston West Virginia Football), who are taking their academic and athletic careers to the next level! Congratulations!
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  • John Lilly awarded $15,000 scholarship by Savannah Quarterback Club

    Congratulations to Benedictine Military School senior John Lilly, who was presented with a $15,000 postgraduate scholarship by the Savannah Quarterback Club! Mr. Mark Mamalakis and Mr. Nino Aliotta ’83 visited BC to reveal to John and his classmates that he was receiving this distinguished honor. Each year, the Savannah Quarterback Club recognizes a senior not just for his athletic ability, but also leadership, academic excellence, and community involvement - all traits that Lilly embodies. Lilly plans to attend UGA. Thank you to the Savannah Quarterback Club for supporting local students in such a meaningful way!
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  • Krauss and West medal at wrestling state championship

    Congratulations to Benedictine Military School senior Zachary Krauss (29-9) - 4th Place 157 lbs - and freshman AJ West (46-10) - 5th place 126 lbs - for earning medals at the GHSA Class AAAA Wrestling State Championship in Macon. Krauss will continue his college career at Belmont Abbey College. Cadets who qualified from the Class AAAA sectional meet were:
    Aiden Simmons, 113 lbs, 7th
    AJ West, 126 lbs, 5th
    Connor Desautels, 132 lbs, 3rd
    Zachary Krauss, 157 lbs, 2nd
    Aaron Pritzker, 175 lbs, 6th
     
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  • January

    Fall Scholar Athletes

    Congratulations to the Fall scholar athletes! These students have worked incredibly hard both on the field and in the classroom, maintaining a GPA of 90 or higher throughout the season. A special round of applause goes to the student on each individual team who achieved the highest GPA and earned a medal for his exceptional dedication. Your hard work, discipline, and perseverance are truly inspiring! 
    Cross Country Scholar Award:  Elijah Saunders   Scholar Athletes: Sean Adams, Omar Ali, Nikos Hanks, Ben Harvey, Asher Herrin, Lucas Keller, Cole Minnich, Elijah Saunders
    Football  Scholar Award: Manning McGinty   Scholar Athletes: Noah Brainard, Colby Brennan, Read Brennan, Jack Cannon, Stephen Cannon, Will Clark, Sam Eades, Wyatt Estabrook, Connor Ferguson, Jack Ganem, Jackson Goette, Ian Harris, Cole Henderson, Hayden Hoffman, Rasheen Jackson, Kaden Johnson, Hobie Leonard, Robert Leonard, John Lilly, Larson Little, Ty McCurry, Manning McGinty, David Ongiri, Raphael Scroggins, Alden Swift, Josh Washington, Joiner Ulrich
    Raider Scholar Award: Liam Clark   Scholar Athletes: Lachlan Byrne, Liam Clark, Jack Deen, Stephen Diamond, Brady Duclos, Robert Federal, Meyer Hagin, William Hernandez, Christopher Hoover, Tommy Kearns, Declan Laufenberg, Benjamin Lockwood, Sam Malloy, Gavin Medina, Logan Price, Joshua Quasha, Edward Ribnek, Andrew Rodriguez, Aidan Sasser, Michael Sweeney, Matthew Taylor, Julian Watson, Cooper Winters, Andrew Youngblood
    Sport Shooting Scholar Award : Elliott Moody   Scholar Athletes: John Adams, Charlie Anderson, Samuel Anderson, Drake Cooper, Anthony DeMott, Mills Hollis, Jack McKenzie, Lucas McKenzie, Elliot Moody, Wyatt Nolen, Alex Ray, Harrison Tate, Matt Tift, Gavin Walmsley, Owen Washburn
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  • Dreams do come true

    Benedictine's Connor Ferguson announced Monday that he has committed to the University of Georgia as a preferred walk on. Ferguson is ranked No. 7 in the nation in the Kohl's Kicking rankings and is No. 1 in Georgia.
    "I've been a Georgia fan since I was in kindergarten, and when I got to visit there and just loved the atmosphere, the school and the facilities — I mean, what's not to love. I developed a really strong relationship with the coaches there and that meant a lot. You could say this is a dream come true for me."
    Ferguson said he thinks he'll have a chance to compete for the kickoff job right away, and he hopes to earn a full scholarship as he continues to develop as a Bulldog. An 'A' student, Ferguson said he plans to major in aerospace or aeronautical engineering with a path toward aviation.
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  • Jones Hits 2,000 career points

    Caleb Jones is truly an exceptional player; his 2,000-point achievement is a testament to his talent and dedication. His ability to thrive under pressure, even when facing double or triple teams, reflects his high basketball IQ and maturity on the court. His versatility and adaptability allow him to adjust his play to counter different defenses, a skill that distinguishes the greats from the good.
    It's also inspiring to see Caleb prioritize his team over individual success. That mindset strengthens his leadership role and elevates the performance of those around him, making him a well-rounded and impactful player both on and off the court.
     
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  • Swim team finishes as Region 1-AAAA Runner-up

    Congratulations to Benedictine Military School’s swimming team on their outstanding second-place finish at the region meet in Warner Robins! Team captain Ethan Dibkey shined with impressive first-place finishes in the 200 Individual Medley and 100 Breaststroke. The relay teams also performed exceptionally well, with the 200 Medley Relay team of Meyer Hagin, Ethan Dibkey, Robert Federal, and Byron Pederson securing second place, and the 200m Freestyle Relay team of Hobie Leonard, Ethan Dibkey, Meyer Hagin, and Byron Pederson also placing second. Well done to all the swimmers for their dedication and teamwork in bringing home the second-place region trophy!
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  • Rifle team 2-1

    Benedictine Military School's rifle team faced a tough loss on Friday, losing to Ware County 1146-1081, in their first defeat of the season. Ware County, known for being one of the top teams in the state, provided a challenging match, and its range is also the location for the GHSA State Tournament. Despite the loss, the BC team showed improvement, with their previous victories over Southeast Bulloch (1043-1028) and Savannah High (1063-563).
    The team's qualifying shooters were Fischer Landon (272), Cooper Winters (270), Logan Price (270), and Matthew Taylor (269), demonstrating strong performances. Benedictine is scheduled to host Glynn Academy on January 21, looking to bounce back from their first loss.
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  • Exciting basketball season for the Cadets

    The Cadets are off to an impressive start in Region 1-AAAA play with victories over Wayne County, Perry, and New Hampstead. BC's 62-47 victory over New Hampstead extended its home winning streak to 12 games, a run dating to last season, and improved its overall record to 14-3. This consistency on offense has been pivotal, with the team averaging 66.6 points per game during the streak. Senior Caleb Jones has been exceptional, averaging 31.9 points per game and tallying 533 points so far this season. His career total of 1996 points underscores his remarkable talent and sustained performance over the years.
    The Cadets' blend of speed, athleticism, and solid team chemistry makes them a formidable force on the court. The Cadets will travel to Wayne County on Saturday; JV 2 p.m./Varsity 3:30 p.m.
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  • SMN recognizes top fall athletes

    The Coastal Empire High School Sports Awards Banquet, hosted by The Savannah Morning News and the Georgia Ports, is a prestigious event that honors the top high school athletes. This banquet recognizes first-team selections across a variety of sports. Sponsored by Chatham Orthopaedic Associates, the event on May 27 at the Johnny Mercer Theatre will announce the selection of the Players of the Year, celebrating the most outstanding athletes of the year in their sports. The banquet serves as an important occasion to acknowledge the hard work, dedication, and athletic achievements of students across the Coastal Empire region. 
    For Cross Country, three Cadets were honored as 1st Team: John Dodson, Asher Herrin, and Cole Minnich. Honorable Mention selections were Tucker Hollis, William Hoffman and Nikos Hanks. The Cadets garnered many honors for Football. First Team Offense selections were Connor Ferguson, Chris "Bubba" Frazier, and Jacobe Ward. On the defensive side, 1st Team honorees were Kam Cody, Herbert "Third" Scroggins, and Micah Williams.  Second Team selections were Stephen Cannon, Wyatt Estabrook, Jack Ganem, Isiah Jones, Larson Little, Stanley Smart, jr., and Josh Washington. Colby Brennan, Omari Burse, John Lilly, Zach Maxwell, Lawrence Rivers, Raphael Scroggins, and JoJo Sutton were Honorable Mention. Congratulations!
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  • Wrestling success leading up to GHSA tournaments

    The Cadets have had a solid and busy season leading up to some big events! Here's a quick summary of their recent performances and the upcoming schedule:
    May River Shark Invitational: 13th place out of 36 teams
    Yulee Border Battle: 4th place out of 15 teams
    Upcoming Events:
    Traditional Region: February 1 at Perry
    Sectional: February 8 at Harris County
    GHSA State Championships: February 13-14 at the Macon Centreplex
    The team has preparing with much intensity, and the next few weeks will be crucial as they aim for success in the State competitions. Best of luck to the Cadets as they continue to compete at a high level!
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