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Scotts Makenzie White would probably have gladly switched places with David during Saturday afternoons Class AA state championship game at the Charleston Civic Center because David only had one giant to slay. Summers County goes much deeper than that. All five starters for the No. 1 Bobcats scored nine points or more as the team completed its run at even more state history, becoming the first team to win five straight state titles after an 86-41 win over the Skyhawks. But Summers had to overcome quite a performance by White to notch its 96th straight win. Its a little hard for me to talk right now because inside I know what a special group of kids we have and I know what theyve accomplished, said Summers County Coach Wayne Ryan. For some of them, this is the last game in our program. T...
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All games played at Siegel Center, VCU
GROUP AAA BOYS
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PORTLAND -- Months of practices, drills and games have come down to this one night for four teams.
Leavitt and Nokomis on the girls' side, and Cape Elizabeth and Camden Hills on the boys' side will decide the Class B state basketball championships tonight at the Cumberland County Civic Center.
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After Lloyd Bird swept the Fort Lee basketball championships in 2005, neither the Skyhawks boys nor girls returned to defend their titles.
The Central District girls took advantage, claiming the top- three spots in the tip-off tourney.
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CLASS AAA FINAL North Marion 71 So. Charleston 62
INSIDE: Summers County, St. Joseph are repeat champs 3D
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Work cited as the favorite place to check scores online, followed by on the toilet and while driving
SAN FRANCISCO -- Online activity spikes this Su...
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The blood thirsty Comets stayed a step ahead with relentless aggression. Their fierce defensive approach was simple: Totally deny scoring of any kind and get the ball from the opponent on every possession whether from a rebound, stealing a pass, blocking a shot, or stripping it right from their hands. Their determination created success as Fairfax went cold and its turnover count increased to nine by the end of the half. The Lions undoubtedly played just as hard and created their own opportunities with defensive pressure, but didn't get the breaks or their shots to fall in the second quarter. They also didn't get enough easy baskets to match those by Westchester. At times, a game Jarren Shipp girded himself, decisively willed his way through feisty defenders, and attacked the basket wit...
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Three days of meetings, presentations and speeches aimed at enhancing the vitality of Conference USA athletics concludes today.
The ripple effect of rumored Big Ten expansion and conference realignment - which could mature into a landscape-changing tsunami should that league's desired number of teams swell to 16 - naturally dominated the conversation at C-USA's annual spring meetings in Destin, Fla., Marshall Athletic Director Mike Hamrick said.
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COLUMBUS -- The only thing better than a state basketball title is another one.
And that's just what Dunbar, then Jefferson pulled off in the boys state high school basketball championships on Saturday, March 27, at OSU's Schottenstein Center.
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Leading Specialty Retailer to Serve as Presenting Sponsor of Both Men's and Women's Tournaments
PITTSBURGH & NEW YORK -- American Eagle Outfitters, ...