![]() Augusta, Ga. July 21, 2016- Sweeping through the region, The Georgia Soul Women’s Basketball Organization is well on their way to one of their primary goals for their breakout season, of making it to the National tournament for the first time. The Soul is currently first place in the Atlantic Region, which is comprised of four teams. They are only two games shy from The WBCBL National Tournament in San Antonio, TX. This Saturday, the Georgia Soul will be traveling to Beaufort, SC to take on the number 4 seeded Beaufort Bison at 10:30AM for Game 1 of the regional tournament at Beaufort High School. If the Soul triumphs over the Beaufort Bison, they will advance to the regional Championship game, facing the winner of game 2, the South Carolina Storm or the Capital City Cougars, at 4:30PM. The Georgia Soul is currently undefeated within the region and holds a 9-3 record overall, and tied for 4th overall in the WBCBL. Lacoya Terry holds the most points by any player in WBCBL Atlantic Region this season with 262 points and is 9th in the leagues overall scoring, and leads the team with 21.8ppg and 3.8 apg. The Soul is shaking up the region, as the new addition. Gratified owner Ernesia Wright states, “Regardless of what happens on Saturday we have already made history, I am proud of these ladies and the dedicated staff and supportive fans we have.” The Soul just might have what it takes to represent the proverbial “Soulful” City of Augusta, GA in San Antonio, TX, for the WBCBL Nationals. For more information on the Georgia Soul, visit www.georgiasoulbasketball.com. If you would like more information about this topic, please contact Ernesia Wright at (706) 755-8059 or email at georgiasoulbasketball@gmail.com.
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