the witch part 3

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In a thrilling match between Conog and Mascor, Conog emerged as the victor with a knockout punch. The match was held in a packed stadium, with fans cheering for both fighters. Both Conog and Mascor were renowned fighters in the boxing world, and their clash was highly anticipated. The bout started with both fighters carefully analyzing each other's moves, trying to find weaknesses to exploit. Mascor, known for his quick footwork and powerful jabs, started the round with a series of lightning-fast punches. However, Conog strategically blocked and dodged many of Mascor's blows, showcasing his defensive skills.


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Each home football game and many other events, Uga dons his custom made jersey that is made with the same materials as the football players jerseys which he pairs with a black spiked collar. After the University of Georgia won its second consecutive national championship, PETA called attention to the school s use of a live bulldog for a mascot.

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However, Conog strategically blocked and dodged many of Mascor's blows, showcasing his defensive skills. As the fight progressed, Conog showed signs of his dominant counter-punching technique. Using his strong right hook, Conog landed a few powerful blows on Mascor, causing the crowd to erupt with excitement.

Damn good Dawg

My enduring memory of Frank “Sonny” Seiler came in a hotel room at the University of Georgia’s Center for Continuing Education in September 1985.

It was a game day Saturday morning, a few hours before kickoff. Sonny looked down at his watch, clapped his hands and screamed “mmweeewanammmphugwee” – or something phonetically close to that.

It was not a language humans could understand.

Sonny Seiler spoke fluent bulldog.

I had been invited to witness the “dressing of the dog.’’ I watched as Sonny pulled and tugged Uga IV’s fashionable red jersey over his head, then placed the famous spike collar around his neck.

Sonny Seiler gets Uga IV dressed for the game in September 1985.

For 67 football seasons, he provided an unbroken bloodline of 11 English bulldog mascots – enough players to put a team on the field – for the Georgia Bulldogs.

Sonny was superstitious about the pregame routine. The ritual had to be performed a certain way. Three years earlier, Uga IV made history as the first mascot to attend the Heisman Trophy banquet in New York City, when Hershel Walker won the award.

Monday brought with it the sad news that Sonny Seiler, a Savannah attorney, had passed away at the age of 90. It was somehow fitting it was two days after National Dog Day.

Georgia has now lost three football legends in the past 11 months. Former athletic director and head football coach Vince Dooley and All-America running back Charley Trippi died last fall.

I probably never would have been invited to the sacred “dressing of the dog” ceremony had it not been for my longtime friendship with Seiler’s daughter, Swann.

Swann, the oldest of the four Seiler children, grew up with every bulldog mascot as the family pet. She was born in 1956. That was the same year Uga I, a wedding gift to her parents, made his debut on the sidelines. (Her mother, Cecelia, died in 2014.)

Swann and I were classmates at Georgia’s Henry W. Grady journalism school. Our senior year, we lived in the same apartment complex – River Mill – which was across the railroad tracks from the J-school and Sanford Stadium. She was in the building across from mine, and she would often keep Uga III at her apartment on game weekends and chauffeur him around in her red AMC Pacer.

I remember looking out my window one Friday afternoon and seeing Uga hanging out on her balcony. His fur was as white as a South Georgia cotton field. He retired in 1980 after leading the Dogs to the national championship. Damn good dog.

My enduring memory of Frank “Sonny” Seiler came in a hotel room at the University of Georgia’s Center for Continuing Education in September 1985.
The witch part 3

However, Mascor proved resilient and managed to withstand the attacks, retaliating with a quick uppercut that stunned Conog momentarily. Entering the final round, both fighters were visibly fatigued but determined to emerge victorious. Conog, known for his rigorous training and incredible stamina, managed to push through the exhaustion. The defeated look on Mascor's face was evident, as his punches lacked the previous ferocity. In a moment that would go down in boxing history, Conog landed a devastating left hook on Mascor's jaw. The impact was so powerful that Mascor crumpled to the canvas, knocking him unconscious. The referee immediately stepped in, signaling the end of the match and declaring Conog as the winner by knockout. The crowd erupted in a frenzy of cheers and applause as Conog celebrated his well-deserved victory. Mascor, though defeated, showed sportsmanship by congratulating Conog on his remarkable performance. The match between these two legendary fighters will forever be remembered as an epic showdown of skill, determination, and the triumph of Conog's knockout punch..

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the witch part 3

the witch part 3