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Sports May 9, 2007  RSS feed

GHS assistant named coach at Woodruff
Current assistants likely replacement for Coach Ireton
By LARRY HILLIARD Ledger Sports Editor larry@gaffneyledger.com
      <!-- Page Number: 12--> Longtime Gaffney boys assistant basketball coach Mark Ireton admitted leaving the successful program was difficult but becoming a head coach was too special to pass up. Ireton was named Monday night as the new boys varsity basketball coach at Woodruff High School.
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Back to basics
Defending 2-time state champ Indians begin spring drills
By LARRY HILLIARD Ledger Sports Editor larry@gaffneyledger.com
      <!-- Page Number: 12--> Gaffney must replace the state's Mr. Football Malcolm Long, blazing wide receiver Tyson Petty and its two starting cornerbacks. However, it's never gloom and doom for the two-time defending state champions who open spring practice Thursday.
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LC athletic program recognized as one of CVAC's best
STAFF REPORTS
      <!-- Page Number: 12--> Limestone College's athletic program had its highest finish ever in the Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Conference's Joby Hawn Cup standings this year. Limestone finished second to Anderson College. Last year's winner, Pfeiffer, was third.
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BRIEFS
      <!-- Page Number: 12--> Gaffney High hosts sports combine About 500 athletes are expected to participate June 2 in the Cherokee County Sports Combine at W.K. Brumbach Stadium. The sports combine schedule is 9- 11 a.m. (ages 7-12) and 1-3 p.m. (ages 13-18.) Pre-registration is $15 until May 18. On-site registration is $20. A portion of the proceeds will go to charity.
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