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Local hurler continuing stellar play with Clemson, HiToms By SCOTT POWELL Ledger SportsWriter spowell@gaffneyledger.com Justin Sarratt won his first start Wednesday in the HiToms 5-4 victory over the Gastonia Grizzlies. Sarratt allowed only one run and struck out six batters in five innings. He pitched a scoreless ninth inning on Sunday, hours after the 2006 Gaffney High graduate joined his teammates in Thomasvill... More ...
By JOE L. HUGHES II Ledger Sports Writer joe@gaffneyledger.com Post 109 got back on the winning side of the ledger in a big way Thursday at Commisioners Field, using 16 hits en route to a 13-3 victory over Greer. The team, which was looking for a spark in the hitting department, found it with every player that walked into the batter's box. More ... BRIEFS Warriors capture team camp championship The Granard Warriors' rising 7th & 8th grade team captured the Gardner-Webb University middle school team camp basketball championship on Sunday. The Warriors competed in the three-day tournament against teams from North and South Carolina, and Georgia. ... More ... AP BRIEFS BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BASEBALL NEW YORK - Jason Giambi will meet with George Mitchell, agreeing right before baseball commissioner Bud Selig's deadline to cooperate with the steroids investigator. Giambi, who for the first time publicly admitted he had a ''personal history regarding steroids,'' will become the firs... More ...
Cherokee National had its annual Parent-Child Golf Tournament Saturday, June 16, 2007, with nearly 100 contestants. 2007 Parent-Child Results Results 9 & Under 10-12 13-17 18 & over More ... 2007 CHEROKEE COUNTY AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP TEE TIMES Round 1 Cherokee National Golf Club Hole Time Golfers #1 8:30 Dean Camp, Tim Bostic, Dennis Barnes, Jr, Terry Dellinger #1 8:40 Tim Wallace, Jason Bright, Todd Bright, Rory Dover #1 8:50 Van Addis, Eric Mabry, Bill Briggs, Eric Sanders #1 9:00 Bobby Ellis, Steve Parker, More ... PGA commissioner calls for golf to develop universal drug policy CROMWELL, Conn. (AP) - Changing his stance, PGA commissioner Tim Finchem is calling on golf to come up with a universal policy to test for performance enhancing drugs. ''Golf needs to move together on a global basis,'' he said Wednesday. More ... |
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