Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Brian Ricker (the owner of Clean Duct LLC out of Rincon, GA), Jeffrey Stites and 18-year-old Jake Sapp died on their way to a job site when their 2017 Ford Transit and a Hino box truck driven by Alton Soles, of Jacksonville, Fla., collided head-on on Highway 27




Brian Ricker (the owner of Clean Duct LLC out of Rincon, GA) (right) died in the crash.  Jake Sapp was the boyfriend of his daughter Alaina shown here next to him
18-year-old Jake Sapp is number 4




 This is a typical 2017 Ford Transit vehicle. 
Jeffrey Stites also died in the head-on collision
 Coroner identifies 3 men killed in Hawkinsville head-on collision
The three men killed in the wreck were on their way to a job in Albany, Georgia


Author: WMAZ Staff


September 17, 2018

The three people killed in a weekend wreck in Pulaski County have been identified.

According to Deputy Coroner Christopher Clark, it was a Savannah-area business owner and his two employees on their way to a job in Albany, Georgia.

Clark named the three as: Brian Ricker (the owner of Clean Duct LLC out of Rincon), Jeffrey Stites and 18-year-old Jake Sapp.

According to the Effingham Herald, Sapp had just graduated from South Effingham High in May 2018 and he played baseball for the school.

Details on how exactly the crash happened are under investigation, but Georgia State Patrol says a 2017 Ford Transit and a Hino box truck driven by Alton Soles, of Jacksonville, Fla., collided head-on around 7 a.m. Saturday on Highway 27.

The three men inside the Ford Transit were pronounced dead at the scene.

Soles was taken to the Medical Center in Macon. His condition is unknown.



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Mark Lastinger Effingham Herald
September 17, 2018


RINCON, GA — 


John DeRing was hundreds of miles away but his heartbreak was evident in Effingham County.

DeRing, a former South Effingham High School head baseball coach now in Ohio, learned that Jake Sapp, one of his former players, was killed in a fiery traffic accident Saturday morning in Pulaski County.

"It's just awful," DeRing said via telephone Sunday. "It's never good when somebody passes suddenly but, God Almighty, Jake was getting ready to join the real world. He was fresh out of high school."

Sapp, a 2018 graduate, died when the 2017 Ford Transit he was travelling in collided with a Hino box truck. He and the Transit's other two occupants, Rincon's Brian Ricker and Jeffrey Stites of Clean Ducts LLC, were pronounced dead at the scene by the Pulaski County coroner.

DeRing's memory bank is loaded with fond recollections of Sapp.

"Jake was an absolute blast to coach," DeRing said. "The biggest things that he brought to the ballpark everyday are that he was there and he was going to have a good time. He always kept us loose."

Sapp's fun-loving demeanor didn't detract from his competitiveness.

"I think his leadership ability was kind of under the radar," DeRing said. "A lot of the young kids looked up to him. And to top it off, he was a good baseball player."

Sapp led by deeds, not words.

"One thing that comes to mind is him hitting a pop-up against Richmond Hill last year," DeRing said. "They dropped it and it fell between the pitcher's mound and where the second baseman plays. Lo and behold, Jake was standing on third base.

"He went hard out of the box and didn't stop. He didn't even look for my signal coming from second (base) to third (base). I just looked up and — boom! — he was there. He was an impact baseball player.

"Without saying, he was a great young man. We had a ball coaching him. When he got on base, he had the ability to wreak havoc."

DeRing expressed deep sadness for Sapp's parents, Keith and Lori.

"They are wonderful people," he said. "His dad was an integral part of the booster club and just one of those guys that loved South Effingham baseball and was going to keep loving it even after his son was finished playing there."

The Georgia State Patrol is investigating Saturday's crash. The driver of the other vehicle, Adam Soles of Jacksonville, Fla., was transported to Medical Center, Nacient Health with serious injuries.
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By Effingham Now

Posted Sep 24, 2018 at 4:50 PM Updated Sep 24, 2018 at 4:55 PM


Alaina Ricker was crowned South Effingham High School homecoming queen on Friday, “fulfilling her Daddy’s last request.”

Her father, Brian Ricker, and her boyfriend Jake Sapp died in an automobile accident Sept. 15 in Pulaski County, along with family friend Jeffrey Stites of Savannah.

Sapp, 18, was a 2018 graduate of SEHS, where he was a starting outfielder. He was remembered with a moment of silence before the game. And before the fourth quarter, fans held up four fingers to honor Sapp, who wore No. 4.

Brian Ricker owned Clean Duct LLC in Rincon and Sapp and Stites worked for him. They were on their way to a job when they were killed.

Brian Ricker was married to Christi Ricker, who served on the Rincon City Council until this year.

Christi Ricker said Alaina becoming homecoming queen fulfilled her father’s last request.