Club Times - May/June 2022

f i t n e s s / n u t r i t i o n S P O R T S A P P R E C I AT I O N N I G H T Presentation of the Buz McGriff Award and Induction of Members into the AAC Hall of Fame TUESDAY, MAY 17 AT 6 P.M. 3 p.m. Club Closes 6:00 p.m. Cocktails in the Interlachen Lounge & throughout the social areas of the clubhouse 7:30 p.m. Dinner and Program begins Lottery registration has been e-mailed to the membership. Due to the popularity of this event, there will be no refunds once your name is selected from the lottery. Sports Appreciation Night Honorees The AAC welcomes The University of C L I NT B OL I NG Hall of Fame Inductee AAC member since 2013 • Grew up in Johns Creek and played football for Chattahoochee High School

Georgia’s Head Football Coach Kirby Smart to be the 51st recipient of the Buz McGriff Award, which recognizes excellence in sports. Matt Stinchcomb, a former Bulldog, College football Hall of Famer and current commentator on ESPN will conduct an interview with Coach Smart. We will also welcome Clint Boling, Brooks Curry and Bailey Moody into the AAC Hall of Fame. C OACH K I R B Y SMA RT Buz McGriff Award Recipient • University of Georgia Head Coach 2016 – Present • 2021 College Football Playoff National Champion • 2018 College Football Playoff Runner-up • 2017 SEC Coach of the Year (AP) • Assistant Coach for 9 years at University of Alabama, winning 3 National Championships • 2012 AFCA Assistant Coach of the Year • 2009 Broyles Award Winner (Top Assistant Coach) • Played Defensive Back at UGA 1995-1998 • First Team All-SEC in 1998

• The AJC Class AAAAA First-Team Offense • University of Georgia player from 2007 to 2010 • All-SEC three times and a freshman all-American

• First team All-SEC in 2010 by SEC coaches • Named All-America by Pro Football Weekly • Joined the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2011 NFL Draft • Played for the Bengals eight seasons with 112 starts and 114 games B ROOK S CUR RY Hall of Fame Inductee AAC dependent member since 2001 • Olympic Gold Medalist - 4×100 meter-free relay member • US National Team (2021-2022) - 100 free • 2-Time NCAA Champion (2022) - 50 Free, 100 Free; Nine-Time NCAA Qualifier • SEC Champion, SEC Meet record, UT Pool record (2022) - 100 Free • 3 x SEC Silver Medalist, Bronze Medalist (2021/2022) • SEC Silver Medalist (2022) - 200 Free • SEC Champion (2020) - 100 Free • SEC Male Freshman of the Year (2020) • Holds the LSU record in 7 different events BA I L E Y MOODY Hall of Fame Inductee AAC dependent member since 2006 • Paralympic Bronze Medalist (Tokyo 2020) • Collegiate Women’s Wheelchair Basketball National Champions (2021 and 2022) • Gold Medalist U25 Women’s Wheelchair Basketball World Championship (2019) • Silver Medalist Parapan American Games (2019) • Currently a sophomore on athletic scholarship at the University of Alabama • 2020-2021 Collegiate All-Rookie Team • 2022 Academic All-American • Debuted with US National Team at age 16 (2018) • Began wheelchair basketball career in 2014 with the Atlanta BlazeSports Jr. Hawks

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