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February 4, 2009 RSS feed / Sports

Lady Indians fall into three-way tie for first with defeat

Logan Davis came off the bench to score a season-high 17 points but it wasn't enough to stop the Gaffney Lady Indians from falling in a 3-way tie for first place with a 40-27 loss at Nation Ford on Tuesday. More...

BRIEFS

Saint baseball game moved to Thursday The Limestone College baseball game against Bluefield State originally slated for today at 1 p.m. has been moved to Thursday afternoon. The Saints will now play Bluefield State on Feb. 5 at 1 p.m. More...

IN GOOD COMPANY

IN GOOD COMPANY - Former Gaffney High great and current Minnesota Viking wide receiver Sidney Rice poses with three generations of Jollys, including Mayor Henry Jolly, his son, Hank; and his grandson, Jack, during a recent Limestone College basketba More...

Meeting for church softball league slated for Feb. 9

Attention all churches: The annual organizational meeting for the church softball league is scheduled for Monday, Feb. 9 at the SouthSide Church gymnasium at 7 p.m. The league will include teams for men, women, youth and age 12 and under. More...

Indians overcome stall ball

Corry, Brown lead GHS to 41-19 win over Nation Ford

Turns out the Indians can win a slow down game, too. After scoring more than 100 points in an up tempo game at York on Friday, the Indians changed gears to a more deliberate pace in downing host Nation Ford 41-19 on Tuesday. More...

Indians ousted by South Pointe

According to a poll, South Pointe has one of the top-ranked wrestling programs in the state. You won't get an argument from the Gaffney Indians. More...

SCHEDULE

Today College Basketball Anderson at Limestone. Women's 5:30 p.m. Men's 7:30 p.m. More...

Fans celebrate Steelers' win

PITTSBURGH — More than 300,000 black-and-gold bedecked Pittsburgh Steelers fan — about the population of the city itself — packed the streets of "Sixburgh" on Tuesday for a parade celebrating the storied franchise's unprecedented More...

Clemson preps for Blue Devils

K.C. Rivers, Clemson's senior captain, didn't hesitate a few weeks back when asked for his biggest win with the Tigers. "Beating Duke, finally, last year, that was pretty big," Rivers said with a smile. More...