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Young Lady Indians make strides in setback to York By LARRY HILLIARD Ledger Sports Editor larry@gaffneyledger.com York was too much for the inexperienced Gaffney Lady Indians on Friday. The Lady Indians led by two points at halftime but York went on a spurt in the third quarter to take command en route to a 60-47 victory. "We are very young," Gaffney first-year coach Stacey Parris said. "We just have a lot... More ... BRIEFS Westlane's top bowlers Sunday Night Workers League: Men: High Scratch Game, Paul Powell, 205; High Scratch Series, Eddie Waters, 544; High Handicap Game, Richard Smith, 246; High Handicap Series, Eddie Waters, 625. More ...
By LARRY HILLIARD Ledger Sports Editor larry@gaffneyledger.com Despite poor foul shooting and too many turnovers, the Gaffney Indians were still good enough to beat visiting York 60-57 on Friday. Gaffney made just 18 of its 38 free throws and committed 28 turnovers, including 10 in the fourth quarter. The turnovers helped York rally from a 13-point deficit a... More ... Saints'rally falls short in loss to Belmont Abbey STAFF REPORTS The Limestone men's basketball team launched a late rally against Conference Carolinas-rival Belmont Abbey, but came up short as the Crusaders won 85-77. Limestone slips to 0-2 in league play (1-3 overall) as Belmont Abbey climbs to 3-0 in the conference (3-4 overall). More ...
STAFF REPORTS The Lady Saints basketball team suffered a 63-57 loss to Belmont Abbey in Conference Carolina action Saturday night. The Crusaders improve to 4-1 overall and 3-0 in the league, while the Saints drop 2-6, 1-1 in conference play. More ...
MAKING A POINT - Gaffney point guard Emison Hughes makes a move off the dribble against York's Grey Ramsey. The Indians beat the Cougars in their season opener. More ...
STAFF REPORTS A donation has been made to the Bob Prevatte Education Scholarship Foundation, Inc. in memory of Wayne Whiteside by his wife, Patsy, daughter, Jan, and granddaughter, Haley. Whiteside graduated from Gaffney High School and Appalachian State. He played football for both schools and was in the Army... More ... LSU earns spot opposite Buckeyes in title game By ASSOCIATED PRESS LSU has a ticket to the title game. Everyone else has a pretty good gripe. The latest chapter in this crazy, unpredictable college football season was written Sunday when LSU won the sport's version of the lottery, being picked to play Ohio State for the championship and leaving about a halfdozen... More ... Tigers off to Chick-fil-A Bowl By ASSOCIATED PRESS COLUMBIA - Aaron Kelly expects Clemson to bring a different attitude - along with more than 17,000 fans - to the Georgia Dome next month at the Chick-fil-A Bowl than it had in the postseason against a Southeastern Conference opponent a year ago. More ... |
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