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BRIEFS
Lady Saints
fall twice this week
The University of North Alabama defeated Limestone College 8-0 in women's soccer action on Sunday afternoon.
Limestone's goalkeepers combined for nine saves during the match. Diane Boyce posted four saves in the first period while Brittany Clark recorded five in the second half.
The Lions' scored four goals in the opening half and added four more in the second period. North Alabma dominated on offense, recording 27 shots to Limestone's 3.
The hosts had five corner kicks while Limestone had one.
On Tuesday, The Lenoir- Rhyne Bears shut out the Lady Saints, 5-0.
Lenoir-Rhyne's Laura Linehan scored her team's first goal in the 14th minute. Elizabeth Hawes put her team up 2-0 with a goal in the 28th minute. Shannon Agnew recorded a goal three minutes into the second half as the Bears took a 3-0 lead. Goals by Margaret Schenk and Rebecca Lin gave Lenoir-Rhyne the 5-0 victory.
The Bears' starting goalkeeper Katelyn Burwell had a quiet first half, as she faced no shots. Caitlin Scruggs took over in the second half. She had two saves to give her team the shutout.
Limestone starter Diane Boyce posted 10 saves in goal during the first period. Brittany Clark had two saves in the second half.
Flag football league
registration begins
Gaffney 7-on-7 flag football registration time is here.
Games will be played on Sunday afternoons starting Sept. 13 at 3 p.m.
The entry fee is $250 per team. Deadline is Sept. 11. Winners of the league will take home $1,000. For information, contact "DAWK" at 864-425- 1852.
"Pacman" goes
north of border
Adam "Pacman" Jones is close to returning to pro football — north of the border.
Jones' attorney, Worrick Robinson, said Tuesday he has been in "consistent negotiations" with a CFL team. Robinson told The Associated Press a deal could be completed by the end of the week.
"He's still young and has a lot of playing days ahead of him," Robinson said. "If the CFL deal works out, it will be a good opportunity for him to get back on the field and show what he can do."
The Canadian Press and SI.com reported that Jones would play for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, but Robinson wouldn't confirm with which team he's negotiating.
Sons of Panthers
owner resigns
The two sons of Carolina Panthers owner Jerry Richardson resigned from highranking jobs in the organization Tuesday, an unexpected shakeup in one of the NFL's most stable and successful franchises.
Team president Mark Richardson and Bank of America Stadium head Jon Richardson announced their decisions in a statement at practice.







