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The Gaffney Mite League all-stars have this state championship thing down pat. For the third year in a row, an all-star team from Gaffney has won the Cal Ripken Mite League state championship for ages 7 and 8. This time, the Gaffney Gold team did the honors, sweeping through the competition without a loss. More ... Name: Lee Gerwick Age: 18 Position: Leftfield School: Broome High School High School Stats: .280 batting average. Hobbies: Fishing, hanging out with my girlfriend Erica. More ... Post 109 hasn't played its best recently. Fortunately, it didn't need to in order to beat Spartanburg on Friday. More ... Peach Festival 3 on 3 tourney The South Carolina Peach Festival is looking for teams interested in competing in a new basketball tournament. The Peach Classic 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament will be held July 11 at 9 a.m at Blacksburg Middle School. More ... Gaffney boys basketball coach Mark Huff doesn't make a habit out of scoreboard watching during team camps. His modus operandi has been to worry about dishing out playing time, rather than wins or losses. But even Huff had to be pleased with his club's 6-0 mark at the Spartanburg Christian team camp on Thursday and Friday. More ... Today American Legion Baseball Inman at Post 109. 7 p.m. Tuesday American Legion Baseball Post 109 at Union 7 p.m. Lancaster at Post 109 Jr. (DH) First game will begin at 5:30 p.m . More ... Teenager Joey Logano became the youngest winner in the history of the NASCAR Sprint Cup series Sunday, winning the rain-shortened race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. The precocious 19-yearold rookie came back from a crash that put him a lap down earlier in the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 and won his first Cup race in his 20th start. More ... Clint Dempsey sobbed as the Americans walked up to get their secondplace medals, unable to hide the pain and the disappointment any longer. The euphoria of knocking off Spain last week dissolved Sunday in the Confederations Cup final when Brazil unleashed its "Beautiful Game. More ... Tommy Hanson was very much aware of who he'd be facing in these two starts. It didn't faze him a bit. The big right-hander became the first NL rookie to beat the New York Yankees and Boston in consecutive starts, throwing two-hit ball over six scoreless innings, and homers by Chipper Jones and Garret Anderson carried Atlanta past the Red Sox 2-1 on Sunday. More ... |
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