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By LARRY HILLIARD Ledger Sports Editor larry@gaffneyledger.com As far as Gaffney coach Phil Strickland is concerned, the defense benefits more than the offense at the passing leagues. The Indians open their passing league schedule this weekend at Clemson. I think it helps the defense more than the offense," Strickland said. "When you work against yourself i... More ...
By LARRY HILLIARD Ledger Sports Editor larry@gaffneyledger.com Post 109 had to work overtime Wednesday to beat Hillcrest. Trevin Taber had four hits, including a homer, and Bobby Jackson turned in a solid relief performance as visiting Post 109 rallied from a fourrun deficit to edge Hillcrest, 6-4, in 10 innings. More ... Gaffney's Caldwell first to make all-star game By LARRY HILLIARD Ledger Sports Editor larry@gaffneyledger.com Gaffney's Kristi Caldwell will make history Saturday as the first Gaffney High soccer player to participate in the North-South all-star game. The all-star contest matches the top 16 players from the North against their counterparts from the South. More ...
Name: Jordan Propst Age: 18 Position: Pitcher Jersey No.: 8 School: Gaffney High School H.S. Batting Average: . More ... BRIEFS Twins rally past Braves Mike Redmond capped a threerun rally in the ninth inning with an RBI single for Minnesota against Atlanta closer Bob Wickman, ruining Tim Hudson's strong start and lifting the Twins to a 3-2 victory over the Braves on Thursday night. More ... Spurs claim 4th crown By ASSOCIATED PRESS CLEVELAND - Once again, the San Antonio Spurs walked the hallways in champagne soaked T-shirts. Bruce Bowen carried the Larry O'Brien trophy, one he had cradled before. Tony Parker, wrapped in France's flag, squeezed an MVP award he richly deserved. More ...
The Burger King Red Sox roster includes (first row) Luke Phillips, Caleb Hogg, Klayton Randolph, Sam Masters and Aaron Lucas. (second rown) Robert Follmar, Zaye Burris, Josh Blackwell, Jack Masters, Kelby Randolph, Jake Pearson and Alan Husley. Coaches include Brian Randolph, Rick Pearson and Al ... More ... Soft course, tough major By ASSOCIATED PRESS OAKMONT, Pa. - This was not the Oakmont anyone expected to see at the U.S. Open. Firm and fast became soft and slightly slower. Sunshine that hardened the course yielded to morning cloud cover that made it feel friendly. Thursday might have been the one day the course reputed to be the toughest ... More ... |
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