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PREP ROUNDUP: Berries top Kings in baseball
Pharos-Tribune, Logansport, Ind. via Yahoo Sports· 3 days agoApr. 26—The Logansport baseball team defeated Lewis Cass 9-1 Friday night at Jim Turner Field. Carson Dubes went the distance on the mound for the Berries ...
First mayoral forum since Primary Election addresses host of issues, from homelessness to taxes
Channel 8 San Diego· 5 days agoDozens of voters turned out Wednesday night for the first San Diego mayoral candidates' forum since...
Sliders: Reconsidering the pitcher win criteria, MLB's best mounds and more
The Athletic· 4 days agoWelcome to Sliders, a weekly in-season MLB column that focuses on both the timely and timeless...
Reports: Amazon set to become a new TV partner for NBA
The State· 3 days agoThe NBA television rights landscape is changing, with The Athletic reporting Friday that Amazon Prime Video has the "framework of a deal" in place with the league. The outlet reported sources ...
Castellanos Walk-Off Single Pushes Walker Valley Past Signal Mountain
The Chattanoogan· 5 days agoIt was only appropriate a 12th grader drove in the walk-off run on Walker Valley's Senior Night, Wednesday at Mike Turner Field. With seniors providing ...
Bradley Central Downs Walker Valley 4-1 In Classic Pitcher's Duel
The Chattanoogan· 3 days agoIn a possible Region 3 preview, county rivals Bradley Central and Walker Valley locked horns at Mike Turner Field Friday with an exciting late rally making ...
PREP ROUNDUP: Big day for Kings
Pharos-Tribune· 7 days agoSaturday was a big day for Lewis Cass sports teams. The Cass boys won the Eastern Relays title, while the girls placed fourth. The Cass boys golf team...
May gets busy for area high school, college athletes
The Joplin Globe· 3 days agoApril showers bring May flowers, and this May brings a full bouquet of action for Southwest Missouri sports fans.
Gil Pound: Pound for 7 hours at the ballpark
The Union-Recorder, Milledgeville, Ga. via Yahoo Sports· 6 days agoApr. 23—I never played a down for former University of Georgia head football coach Mark Richt, but a phrase he coined early in his tenure in Athens has stuck with me these last two decades.