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Tournament titles on line
By LARRY HILLIARD Ledger Sports Editor larry@gaffneyledger.com
      Kansas and Memphis aren't the only teams playing for a championship today. Tournament champions will be crowned in three Cal Ripken League age divisions today at the Cherokee County Youth Sports Complex.
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Limestone clobbers Knights
STAFF REPORTS
      Junior Eric Turner scored a game-high four goals and added two assists as visiting No. 3 nationally ranked Limestone College defeated host St. Andrews Presbyterian College, 20-3, on a rainy Saturday afternoon. Turner's six point day helped the Saints remain perfect on the season at 8-0 overall an...
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     Ledger photo by LARRY HILLIARD WORDS OF WISDOM - Gaffney High baseball coach Tom Owens gives instructions to outfielder McCrae Norton during Wednesday's game against T.L. Hanna. The Indians host Hillcrest today.
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BRIEFS
      Local Gamecock Club meeting April 8 The Spartanburg-Cherokee- Greenville Gamecock clubs will hold its spring meeting at the Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium Tuesday, April 8, with dinner starting at 5:30 p.m. and the program starting at 7 p.m.
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Pesce scores five goals in Lady Saints'victory
STAFF REPORTS
      The No. 2-ranked Limestone College women's lacrosse team cruised to an 18-11 win against Conference Carolinasrival Queens on a rainy Saturday afternoon at Saints Field. Limestone improves to 10-1 overall (7-0 conference) as the Royals fall to 7-5 (4-3 conference).
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Brandon Rush's NBA dreams still there
ASSOCIATED PRESS
      SAN ANTONIO - Brandon Rush was living the dream. He was going to be an early pick in the NBA draft. Then came a devastating knee injury, months of rehab and the realization he would be headed back to Kansas for his junior season instead of pocketing paychecks.
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Brandon Rush's NBA dreams still there
Edwards dominates in Texas for series-best 3rd win of season
By JENNA FRYER AP Auto Racing Writer
      FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) - Carl Edwards ran away with Sunday's race at Texas Motor Speedway for his series-best third win of the season, holding off Jimmie Johnson on a two-lap overtime sprint to the finish. Edwards had the field covered for most of the race, at one point building a lead of more t...
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