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    Georgia Baseball Lessons - www.chazlytlebaseball.com chaz.lytle@yahoo.com 407-454-1770

    Georgia Baseball Lessons

    5.0(3 reviews)
    6.6 mi

    Coach Chaz was great!…read more My son thoroughly enjoyed every lesson with Coach Chaz and actually learned new skills and techniques. Though coach is constantly giving praises he does also correct and redirect when needed. The actual practice space isn't anything fancy and I am unsure if there is a restroom, it is an efficient enough space to get what's needed done. We will continue to recommend him to anyone we know.

    Today I had an opportunity to visit Chaz Lytle and his facility in Longwood. I was looking for a…read morehitting coach for my daughter who is a freshman in High School this year. Upon arriving at the facility we were greeted warmly by Chaz, his assistant Laura and even his lovely wife and adorable kids. The positivity and energy was instantaneous. The facility was clean and comfortable and I was even able to set up my laptop and continue to complete some work through the session. Chaz immediately got to work with my daughter over at the tee, then to the cages. It wasn't long before I could hear my daughter opening up to him and finalrelaxing in the batters box. Chaz listened intently, he was extremely positive, motivational and he sure knows the game. He was guiding my daughter through every step and within the 1 hour I saw more improvement than the entire season of recreational play last Spring. We are both so excited to practice with him again and look forward to learning a lot more with Chaz. I highly recommend Chaz to anyone looking to improve their batting skills, mindset and overall game!

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    Sanford Stadium - 2025

    Sanford Stadium

    4.6(51 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    Over the decades, Sanford Stadium has undergone multiple expansions, growing to a current capacity…read moreof 93,033, making it the fifth-largest stadium in the SEC and ninth-largest in the NCAA. The playing surface remains natural grass - Tifton 419 Bermuda - unlike many stadiums that have switched to artificial turf. Sanford Stadium opened in 1929 with a modest capacity of 30,000. It is named after Steadman Vincent Sanford, a key figure in UGA athletics and administration. Its signature feature is the privet hedges surrounding the field. These were part of the original design and remains a beloved symbol of Georgia football. The stadium sits in a natural valley between North and South Campus in Athens, Georgia, giving it a bowl-like feel that enhances crowd noise and intimacy. I haven't seen a game here yet. I visited the campus on a quiet day when there were no classes and found the gateway to the stadium open. Even completely empty, it's intimidating. I don't know if I can loudly say "Go Dawgs" because my daughter is a University of Arkansas graduate. "Wooo Pig Sooie! Razorbacks!" [Review 1393 of 2025 - 865 in Georgia - 24945 overall]

    Overall a great facility. They need to work a little better on their customer service from the 3rd…read moreparty event company they contract as many we interacted with had minimal knowledge on how to trouble ticket issues and security was very cold. Games are fun here no matter where you sit!

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    Stegeman Coliseum - Auburn men's basketball wins against Georgia 70-68 without their best player

    Stegeman Coliseum

    3.9(8 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    My husband and I came for the 1 pm Saturday game, Auburn vs Georgia. We were fortunate to find…read morestreet parking near the Steg. There are a lot of restaurants within 0.5 mile walking distance but we did not allocate enough time. Luckily the concessions were extremely affordable-$3 for a hot dog, $3 dollar for a huge popcorn tub, and $2.50 for Dasani water bottle. Thanks for such an affordable meal while watching my daughter's college basketball team. The seats were well cushioned and the entertainment with the UGA dancers was fun to watch. Famous airings on the Jumbotron were Bengals football player Amarius Mims and Georgia football coach Kirby Smart. Auburn basketball team lead early, Georgia rallied, and in the end Auburn won. It was really exciting and I plan to come back for more games in the future! Thanks for a great, affordable sports date with hubby!

    Stegeman Coliseum is home to the University of Georgia's men's and women's basketball teams,…read moregymnastics team, and volleyball team. It's located on campus, opened in 1964, and is named after Herman Stegeman, who coached UGA's football team from 1920 to 1922. My long-overdue review for Stegeman, or "the Steg" as it's referred to by UGA fans, is based on my experience here as a Georgia Tech fan. In basketball, Tech has played UGA more than any other school. To date, we've played UGA 120 times. Our record against the Dawgs is 64-56 (.533 win percentage). However, we're only 6-27 (.182) at the Steg, which shows you how much of a home court advantage they have over us. https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/play-index/matchup_finder.cgi?request=1&year_min=1965&year_max=2019&comp_school=le&rank_school=ANY&comp_opp=le&rank_opp=ANY&game_location=A&school_id=georgia-tech&opp_id=georgia&game_type=A&order_by=date_game As the saying goes for rivalry games, throw the record books out the window. I attended the game where Georgia Tech came into Stegeman undefeated (12-0) and with its highest ranking ever at the Steg (No. 3). The unranked Dawgs upset us in a double overtime thriller, 83-80. It sucked. At least the game was entertaining; exciting and stressful. The thing I remember most about my experience here was when I was walking down the aisle to exit the arena. Dawg fans came up to me and literally barked in my ears like dogs. Okay... About three months after that game, we advanced to the NCAA Final Four and national championship game (2004). About nine months after that, we got our revenge against UGA at Alexander Memorial Coliseum in Atlanta (https://www.yelp.com/biz/alexander-memorial-coliseum-atlanta). Tech, ranked 4th in the country at the time, beat Georgia, 87-49. It was a real butt whooping. As a college basketball arena, I thought Stegeman was fine. If anything was memorable about it, it seemed a bit dated at the time. Over $20 million in renovations have been made since 2010 with the latest work to modernize the facility completed in 2017. The Steg currently has a capacity of 10,523, making it the 4th smallest basketball arena in the SEC (out of 14 arenas). Only Florida, Ole Miss, and Auburn have smaller venues.

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