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LYNCHBURG, Va. – Back to the Seminole District we go where there’s a new buzz around the Brookville Bees. The team is coming off just a 3-win season, having missed the playoffs for the first time since the early 2000s. But there’s a new leader in the hive working to create a new culture in legendary coach and mentor Mark Lineburg.

“Brookville loves football,” said Lineburg during the first-ever Seminole District media day. “I mean, our community loves football and with the staff we have together and these guys like this, I mean, they’re building the tradition. Tradition starts here with these guys, so we’re excited about about that.”

If the name sounds familiar, that’s because it should. Lineburg coached the Bees from 1992-1997, guiding the program to a state final appearance.

“I love the culture, the brotherhood, just being around my guys and playing my sport with my guys is the best thing I could ask for,” said Bees senior Taishaun Cooks.

“Having old coaches that have been here and done this--I feel like it gives hope to all the players and the whole community,” said Bees senior offensive lineman Nicholas Massie.

Lineburg will certainly not be alone in his efforts to create a winning culture. On his staff as assistants are legendary coaches in their own right--Jeff Woody and Bob Christmas. Brookville opens its season on the road at Patrick Henry.

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Xander Schauffele has the points for PGA player of the year. But the award no longer exists

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Xander Schauffele hits off the second tee during the third round of the BMW Championship golf event at Castle Pines Golf Club, Saturday, Aug. 24, 2024, in Castle Rock, Colo. (AP Photo/Matt York)

ATLANTA – Winning two majors in a year used to be a shoo-in for earning the points-based award for player of the year presented annually by the PGA of America since 1948. Xander Schauffele was in line to get at least one award this year.

A major is worth 30 points. Two majors comes with a 50-point bonus.

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Schauffele, the PGA Championship and British Open champion, effectively clinched the award last week when Scottie Scheffler did not win the BMW Championship . Schauffele would have had 148 points — two majors, the bonus and 19 points each for being second in scoring average and money. Even if he won the Tour Championship, Scheffler would have had only 140 points.

There's just one problem — the PGA award no longer exists.

In a decision that was not announced at the time, the PGA of America two years ago quietly chose to end its awards for PGA Tour players — player of the year and the Vardon Trophy.

“We are no longer presenting the PGA Player of the Year and Vardon Trophy awards because similar awards are being given by the PGA Tour,” the PGA of America said Tuesday in a statement.

The last PGA of America awards went to Rory McIlroy (Vardon) and Cameron Smith (player of the year) in 2022.

The PGA Tour's award for player of the year is decided by a vote of the players, and this could go in any direction. Scheffler has been nothing short of astounding this year with the Masters , The Players Championship , four titles in signature events, an Olympic gold medal and the lowest scoring average since Tiger Woods.

But a number of players lean toward multiple majors, the most meaningful titles in golf. It could come down to one of them winning the FedEx Cup.

The PGA Tour award — named after Jack Nicklaus — dates to 1990. The only player who captured two majors and did not win the award was Nick Faldo that year and for good reason: He was not a PGA Tour member and thus was ineligible for the award.

The PGA of America had been regarded as little more than a footnote for several years, mainly because so much in week-to-week golf revolves around the PGA Tour.

But with a player-only vote comes the problem of who actually votes. Scheffler wasn't sure how many times he submitted his ballot and said he wouldn't vote for himself.

The greatest example of voter turnout was 2010, when the award for rookie of the year came down to Rickie Fowler and Rory McIlroy. Neither reached the Tour Championship. Their records were very similar except that McIlroy won at Quail Hollow. The vote went to Fowler.

The day after it was announced, Dustin Johnson was asked what he thought about the rookie award. He replied, “Man, that's a tough one. I'm not sure who I'm going to vote for.” Just a hunch, but he probably forgot to vote.

The curious decision was ending the Vardon Trophy, which dated to 1937. The PGA Tour basically copied that award — the adjusted scoring average — with the Byron Nelson Award. The only difference was the Vardon required 60 rounds, while only 50 rounds were required for the PGA Tour version.

The winner typically was referenced as winning the Vardon, not the Nelson. But no more.

Nelly Korda and the majors

Nelly Korda won the first LPGA major of the year and tied an LPGA record in the process with her fifth consecutive victory. The rest of the majors were memorable for other reasons.

She took a 10 on her third hole of the U.S. Women's Open at Lancaster, shot 80 in the opening round and missed the cut. She was one off the lead after one round of the Women's PGA at Sahalee and shot 81 in the second round to miss the cut.

More painful was the Women's British Open at St. Andrews, where she had a two-shot lead until taking double bogey on the par-5 14th, and then failing to get up-and-down from the Road Hole bunker on the 17th. She finished two behind Lydia Ko .

Korda has enjoyed a stellar season with six wins and a major, and she is not one to make excuses about the rough times. St. Andrews was no exception.

“Listen, it’s golf,” Korda said. “I’m going to mess up and unfortunately I messed up over the weekend twice in two penalizing ways coming down the stretch. Theoretically that’s what kind of cost me the tournament. But I played well. I played solid. I even fought after that. I’m going to take that into the next coming events.”

There's something else she looks forward to the rest of the year after coping with high wind at the home of golf.

“It will be interesting to see when I don’t play in 30, 40 mph wind what my ball flight is going to be like, finally seeing it go straight," she said.

The last new test for Ludvig Aberg

Ludvig Aberg turned pro in June 2023 after his senior year at Texas Tech and has spent the last 15 months learning a lot of new course. The three he had played before were Bay Hill, the TPC River Highlands (Travelers) and the Renaissance Club (Scottish Open).

The toughest for him to learn was Riviera.

“It's so good because it’s stood the test of time. But it’s still really tricky when the greens are firm and you’re really working the angles,” Aberg said. “I think once you have played there a few times, you kind of know where you can’t go and where you should have the pitches from and the putts from. I’m definitely looking forward to coming back there next year and giving it another shot.”

Summer days and long drives

The father of Keegan Bradley watched him win on the PGA Tour for the first time at the BMW Championship. Before that, it was mostly amateur events, and Mark Bradley singled out the Wyoming State Amateur. His son won it in 2005 when he was 19.

What was a New England kid doing in Wyoming? His father was the pro at Jackson Hole, and Bradley used to drive 2,100 miles (3,400 miles) out there from college at St. John's in the summer.

“I would play in the Wyoming State Amateur and the Wyoming Open. I was out there for three summers, I believe,” Bradley said. “So I would get done with school in Queens, get in my Ford Focus and drive for three days to Jackson and work all summer, play golf and fish and play in those local tournaments, and it was great.”

Three PGA Tour players from the top 25 in the world ranking did not reach the Tour Championship — Brian Harman (17), Tom Kim (22) and Max Homa (23). ... Shigeki Maruyama will be at the Presidents Cup as an assistant captain to Mike Weir. Maruyama played on the last International team that won, in 1998 at Royal Melbourne. He went 5-0 that week ... Royal Dornoch in Scotland has been selected to host the Curtis Cup in 2028. ... Francesco Molinari (Continental Europe) and Justin Rose (Britain and Ireland) will be captains of the Team Cup on Jan. 10-12 in Abu Dhabi. The event is played during Ryder Cup years. ... Matt McCarty won his third Korn Ferry Tour title this year and earned instant promotion to the PGA Tour.

Stat of the week

The BMW Championship at Castle Pines was only the third non-major that Scottie Scheffler failed to break 70 over four rounds. The others were Muirfield Village and Shadow Creek, both in 2020 during his rookie season.

“These are things that I could have never imagined because they were just too good to be true.” — Lydia Ko, who won the Olympic gold medal and the Women's British Open at St. Andrews in a span of 16 days.

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This morning more than 250 J.O. Johnson Jaguar alumni came to the high school for one last tour. Huntsville City Schools opened Johnson for the "One Last Chance" Brown Bag Lunch and Walk Through Tour from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Wednesday.

It was an opportunity to visit with old classmates and look through yearbooks in the library. In the cafeteria, films from old Johnson football games played at Milton Frank were shown.

The gym was filled with table after table of trophies - football, track, basketball, band, choir, ROTC and more.

Many of those attending found trophies and mural sized team photos to snap with their cell phones and shared them on Facebook with their family.

Groups of classmates gathered one more time to take selfies and pose under the giant jaguar mascot painted on the gym wall.

This was Johnson's last school year as students will be attending the new Jemison High School in the fall.  The City of Huntsville is still finalizing plans for what to do with the old facility as part of its "Big Picture" development.

There were plans to auction off much of the memorabilia, but the City of Huntsville stepped in and said no.  The plans now call for Johnson's two gymnasiums to become part of the city's Parks & Recreation Department, and the trophy cases will remain as a reminder of Johnson's proud legacy.

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    This morning more than 250 J.O. Johnson Jaguar alumni came to the high school for one last tour. Huntsville City Schools opened Johnson for the "One Last Chance" Brown Bag Lunch and Walk Through ...

  21. Our Campus / Johnson Calendar & Events

    Upcoming Events. aug 23. Cross Country - Unicorn Invitational ALL DAY. Varsity Volleyball - Fraulein Tournament ALL DAY. aug 27. School Pictures - 9th, 10th, 11th Grade ALL DAY. JV/9 Volleyball vs Lake Travis 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM. Varsity Volleyball vs Lake Travis 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM.

  22. Our Campus / Administration

    Email: [email protected]. Phone: 210-356-0400. School: Johnson High School. Address: 23203 Bulverde Road. For additional information or to file a complaint please visit our district webpage. Learn about the administration staff at Johnson High School and how to contact them.

  23. Community / Jaguars Community

    Jag PTSA* Johnson Parents & Guardians, Please take a few minutes to watch this video about what PTSA does at Johnson using your greenback donations. (It might take a minute to load the link.) If you haven't already, please visit the JHS PTSA store to join the PTSA, give a greenback donation, learn more about becoming a community sponsor and have your student join the Smart Driving Club.

  24. Johnson High School / Johnson High School Calendar

    The calendar provides important schedules related to Johnson high school and North East ISD

  25. Course Selection & Endorsements

    2024-2025 High School Course Catalog: This course catalog is designed to help you select the courses you will take in the 2024-2025 school year. Keep in mind that Johnson may not offer every class listed in the course catalog. Please refer to our course card for a complete list of courses offered at Johnson. My 4 year High School Plan