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| Perry looking strong to play at home Mon, 30 Jun 2008 01:44:00 EST Perhaps one lesson from Kenny Perry's recent golf rebirth is to never underestimate a Kentuckian who is trying to get back home. For the Franklin native, Valhalla represents a little slice of heaven. And maybe a fountain of youth. |
| Celebrating the kings of single swing Mon, 30 Jun 2008 01:39:00 EST Sixteen years ago, Scott Lusk was driving his Chevrolet S-10 pickup truck with his future wife in the passenger seat when a van collided into them head-on. The van flipped up into the truck's cab and pinned Lusk's left elbow against the driver's side door. |
| Anderson's 3 RBIs lift Bats Mon, 30 Jun 2008 01:04:00 EST Drew T. Anderson had an RBI double in the first inning and a two-run homer in the third, backing Matt Maloney's complete-game victory as the Louisville Bats beat the Toledo Mud Hens 4-2 in International League baseball last night. |
| Perry seems assured of Ryder Mon, 30 Jun 2008 01:09:00 EST Kenny Perry shot a 6-under-par 66 yesterday to win the Buick Open by a stroke at 19-under 269, likely locking up a spot on the Ryder Cup team that will face Europe at Louisville's Valhalla Golf Club. |
| Gay shoots the breeze while blazing in 100 Mon, 30 Jun 2008 01:08:00 EST Tyson Gay was a blur in blue, sprinting 100 meters faster than anyone ever has. His time of 9.68 seconds at the U.S. Olympic Trials yesterday doesn't count as a world record because it was run with the help of a too-strong tailwind. Here's what does matter: Gay qualified for his first Summer Games team and served notice he's certainly someone to watch in Beijing. |
| Teen owns Women's Open Mon, 30 Jun 2008 01:05:00 EST Two weeks away from her 20th birthday, Inbee Park became the youngest winner of the U.S. Women's Open yesterday by closing with a 2-under-par 71 as everyone around her faded away at Interlachen. |
| Backstroke brings out the beast in Jeff's Hesen Mon, 30 Jun 2008 01:00:00 EST Ben Hesen would not be offended if you called him a good ol' boy. When "Buck" has rare idle time, the Jeffersonville swimmer is … well, idle. If he's not fishing or listening to country music, he's sitting on the porch or on the back of a pickup truck. |
| Phelps sets 400 IM world mark Mon, 30 Jun 2008 01:00:00 EST Holding off one of his best friends, Michael Phelps started his second attempt to break Mark Spitz's Olympic record with another epic swim. Less than an hour later, the teenager he compares to a little sister joined Phelps in the record book. |
| Black Mamba takes Beverly Hills Mon, 30 Jun 2008 01:11:00 EST Black Mamba rallied three wide at the final turn, then charged down the stretch for a 11/4-length victory in the $150,000, Grade II Beverly Hills Handicap at Hollywood Park yesterday. |
| Kurt Busch gets rain-shortened victory Mon, 30 Jun 2008 01:02:00 EST Kurt Busch had strategy and luck on his side. Tony Stewart had neither. That's how Busch wound up ending his 29-race winless string yesterday in the rain-shortened Lenox Industrial Tools 301, while the frustrated Stewart simply added another disheartening loss to his own winless string that's hit 31 races. |
| PREP BASEBALL: Elizabethtown upends Central Hardin Thu, 1 May 2008 23:03:08 -0500 ELIZABETHTOWN What a difference two weeks can make. |
| PREP BASEBALL: John Hardin sweeps North Hardin Thu, 1 May 2008 23:03:06 -0500 RADCLIFF It’s been said that hitting is contagious and the John Hardin Bulldogs certainly had a bad case of it spread through the team Thursday night. |
| PREP SOFTBALL: Krupinski, Central Hardin shut out John Hardin Thu, 1 May 2008 23:03:06 -0500 CECILIA Having been shut out in their previous two games, the Central Hardin Lady Bruins were in a little bit of a funk. |
| PREP SOFTBALL/BASEBALL ROUNDUP: Lady Panthers fall; Mayfield moves to 7-1 Thu, 1 May 2008 23:03:07 -0500 The slumping Elizabethtown Lady Panthers lost for the 10th time in 13 games, falling to visiting Warren Central on Thursday, 3-1. |
| BOYS'/GIRLS' PREP TENNIS RESULTS: Thursday's Matches Thu, 1 May 2008 23:03:07 -0500 Results from Thursday's area high school tennis matches: |
| Buick title puts Perry in top tier of Ryder Cup ratings Mon, 30 Jun 2008 08:32 EDT GRAND BLANC, Mich. . Kentucky, Kenny Perry is coming home. Perry shot a 6-under 66 on Sunday to win the Buick Open by a stroke at 19 under, likely locking up a spot on the Ryder Cup team that will face Europe at Valhalla about 40 miles from his birthplace. .I'm ecstatic,. he said. .It really won't sink in until I'm actually putting on the red, white and blue.. Perry was amazed he won at Warwick Hills for a second time because Woody Austin closed with consecutive bogeys to blow the tournament and Bubba Watson just missed a 12-footer that would've forced a playoff. |
| Dunn's homer helps Reds' Arroyo beat Indians 9-5 Mon, 30 Jun 2008 07:13 EDT CLEVELAND . Bronson Arroyo says he pitched worse and somehow got much better results. The Cincinnati Reds' right-hander bounced back from the worst start of his career and Adam Dunn hit a three-run homer in a 9-5 win over the Cleveland Indians on Sunday. Arroyo (5-7) struck out six and gave up two runs over six innings for the Reds, who took five of six from their interleague and intrastate rivals this season. Edwin Encarnacion, back in the Reds' lineup after missing five games with back spasms, hit a two-run homer in a five-run fifth off Aaron Laffey (4-5). Dunn connected off Rick Bauer in the seventh, a 412-foot shot to right that was his 20th of the season and fifth against Cleveland. |
| Spain shakes off decades of pain with Euro reign Mon, 30 Jun 2008 02:29 EDT VIENNA, Austria . A championship 44 years in the waiting is worth a special celebration. Spain made sure it didn't disappoint any of its fans Sunday night, both during its 1-0 victory over Germany to win the European Championship, and after it. Fernando Torres scored in the 33rd minute and the Spaniards never backed down against such a formidable opponent. Their last significant title came in the 1964 Euros at home. .It is to me the most important day in Spanish football in many, many years,. Torres said. |
| Phelps, Hoff set records Mon, 30 Jun 2008 07:17 EDT OMAHA, Neb. . Michael Phelps actually fell behind Sunday night. In a race he hadn't lost in years. But not for long. In an electric and fast kickoff to the U.S. Olympic swimming trials, Phelps and Ryan Lochte fought neck and neck in the 400-meter individual medley for the night's first spot on the Olympic team. |
| US men nowhere in sight at Wimbledon Mon, 30 Jun 2008 07:21 EDT WIMBLEDON, England . Rafael Nadal has helped his nation cure its longtime aversion to lawn tennis, and he'll be one of three Spanish men playing Monday in the fourth round at Wimbledon. Switzerland, France, Russia and Croatia have two players apiece among the final 16. Britain, which last won the men's singles title in 1936, advanced one man to the second week, as did Australia, Germany, Serbia and even the island of Cyprus. And the United States? None. .We've been struggling for a long time, and it has just gotten worse,. said Gene Mayer, a former top-five player who coaches privately in New York. .We just are producing no players.. |
| Legends go cold in 10th-inning loss Mon, 30 Jun 2008 07:22 EDT West Virginia's Caleb Gindl doubled to score Eric Farris with one out in the bottom of the 10th inning to give the Power a 3-2 victory over the visiting Lexington Legends on Sunday. Lexington's Matt Cusick and Brian Pellegrini hit back-to-back home runs to right field in the top of the third inning to give the Legends a 2-1 lead. But West Virginia relievers Roque Mercedes and Curtis Pasma struck out 11 and gave up just three hits and no runs over the final 71.3 innings. In that time, the Power tied the game when Farris scored off a two-out double in the fifth and won it when the West Virginia second baseman scored again in the 10th. |
| Rain ends Busch's drought Mon, 30 Jun 2008 02:29 EDT LOUDON, N.H. . Kurt Busch had strategy and luck on his side. Tony Stewart had neither. That's how Busch wound up ending his 29-race winless string Sunday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in the rain-shortened Lenox Industrial Tools 301, while the frustrated Stewart simply added another disheartening loss to his own winless string that has reached 31 races. .Sometimes you just don't win 'em the right way,. Busch said. .I think we can honestly say that, but we had a lot of work and a lot of effort put in today and we'll take it.. It is the first victory for the Penske Racing driver since September at California Speedway, and it came on a day when two-time Cup champion Stewart dominated, leading 132 of 284 laps, only to see the hard luck that has dogged him all season continue. |
| Kentuckian Kenny Perry wins Buick Open Sun, 29 Jun 2008 18:44 EDT Kenny Perry joined a short list of multiple champions at the 50th Buick Open. Perry shot a 6-under 66 on Sunday to finish at 19-under 269, one shot better than Woody Austin, who blew the tournament and $900,000 by bogeying the last two holes, and Bubba Watson, who missed a 12-footer on the final green. Vijay Singh has three victories at Warwick Hills. Tiger Woods, Julius Boros, Tony Lema and now Perry have won twice. Perry, who won in 2001 at Warwick Hills, has 11 victories on the PGA Tour, including the Memorial earlier this month. After winning the Memorial, he stuck with his plan to not enter a U.S. Open qualifier. Austin and Watson shot 68s. Bob Tway (65), Ken Duke (67) and Matt Jones (67) finished another stroke behind at 17 under. |
| John Clay: These penalties won't deter trainers Sun, 29 Jun 2008 07:29 EDT Fifteen days. That'll show him. That'll make Rick Dutrow think twice the next time he attempts to stretch his consecutive-year streak of drug suspensions/fines to 10 straight. That'll make Big Brown's outspoken trainer more careful around the barn when it comes to hypodermics and syrup bottles and which horse (wink) should get which dosage (wink) on race day. Right, babe? |
| Storms in South, East cause delays; 1 child killed Mon, 30 Jun 2008 07:11 EDT A 5-year-old was killed when strong winds blew over a row of tents at an Alabama air show during storms that stretched across the South on Sunday while severe weather caused airport delays in the East, officials said. The winds that toppled the tents and canceled the air show in Huntsville came during an isolated strong thunderstorm that developed just west of the airport with gusts of 48 mph, said Tim Troutman of the National Weather Service. Witnesses told The Huntsville Times that a generator fell on the child Sunday. The death was confirmed by the Madison County coroner's office. Twelve others were treated for injuries, but only one, a different child, was admitted to the hospital. That child was in serious condition, said Pam Sparks, spokeswoman at Huntsville Hospital. In New York, severe thunderstorms on Sunday afternoon battered LaGuardia and John F. Kennedy International airports, causing delays of as much as three hours at Kennedy airport, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. Some LaGuardia flights were delayed up to 75 minutes. |
| Gay wins trials 100 in wind-aided 9.68 seconds Sun, 29 Jun 2008 21:16 EDT Tyson Gay was a blur in blue, sprinting 100 meters faster than anyone ever has. His time of 9.68 seconds at the U.S. Olympic trials Sunday doesn't count as a world record, because it was run with the help of a too-strong tailwind. Here's what does matter: Gay qualified for his first Summer Games team and served notice he's certainly someone to watch in Beijing. "It means a lot to me," the 25-year-old Gay said. "I'm glad my body could do it, because now I know I have it in me." Wearing a royal blue uniform with red and white diagonal stripes across the front, along with matching shoes, all in a tribute to 1936 Olympic star Jesse Owens, Gay dominated the competition. He started well and pulled out to a comfortable lead by the 40-meter mark. This time, he kept pumping those legs all the way through the finish line, extending his lead. In Saturday's opening heat, Gay pulled way up, way too soon, and nearly was caught by the field, before accelerating again and lunging in for fourth place. |
| Spain nicks Germany 1-0 in European Championship Sun, 29 Jun 2008 22:56 EDT A championship 44 years in the waiting is worth a special celebration. Spain made sure it didn't disappoint any of its fans Sunday night, both during its 1-0 victory over Germany to win the European Championship, and after it. Fernando Torres scored in the 33rd minute and the Spaniards never backed down against such a formidable opponent. Their last significant title came in the 1964 Euros at home. "It is to me the most important day in Spanish football in many, many years," Torres said. Against the highly accomplished Germans, the Spaniards weren't intimidated. They got the one goal they needed - from a slumping striker, no less - and set off chants of "ES-PANA!" and "Ole, Ole Ole!" at the final whistle. The entire Spanish squad ran over to the huge rooting section of red and gold, exchanging hugs, while many of the spent Germans collapsed to the turf. |
| Miles, Hartwig, Walker make Olympics in pole vault Sun, 29 Jun 2008 21:51 EDT Derek Miles, Jeff Hartwig and Brad Walker have qualified for the U.S. Olympic team in the men's pole vault. Miles won the Olympic trials with a jump of 19 feet, one-quarter inches Sunday. Hartwig, the former American recordholder who at 40 plans to retire this year, finished second to make his second Olympics. Walker, who set the American record here (19- 3/4 inches) earlier this month at the Prefontaine Classic, was third. |
| Gay runs wind-aided 9.68 seconds to make Olympics Sun, 29 Jun 2008 21:51 EDT Tyson Gay has run the fastest 100 meters in any conditions, a wind-aided 9.68 seconds, to qualify for the U.S. Olympic team. The time doesn't count as a world record because it was run with the help of a wind blowing at 4.1 meters per second. Anything above 2.0 is not allowed. Gay, the 100 and 200 world champion, will be joined at the Beijing Olympics by Walter Dix, who was second on Sunday in 9.80, and Darvis Patton in 9.84. |
| Phillips fails to make US team in long jump Sun, 29 Jun 2008 21:46 EDT Reigning Olympic long jump champion Dwight Phillips has failed to qualify for the Beijing Games, finishing fourth at the U.S. track and field trials. Trevell Quinley, Brian Johnson and Miguel Pate have made the team instead. Phillips' longest jump was 26 feet, 11 inches (8.20 meters) - less than an inch behind third-place finisher Pate. Phillips also was a two-time world champion and three-time U.S. champion. |
| Hoff sets world record in 400 IM Sun, 29 Jun 2008 21:46 EDT Katie Hoff has set a world record in the women's 400-meter individual medley, claiming a spot on the U.S. Olympic team in 4 minutes, 31.12 seconds. Hoff edged the mark of 4:31.46 set by Stephanie Rice at the Australian Olympic trials in March. It was the second new world record set Sunday, the opening night of the U.S. trials. It came less than hour after Michael Phelps beat his own mark in the men's 400 IM. Elizabeth Beisel was second to Hoff in 4:32.87. |
| On to Beijing: Phelps sets world record in 400 IM Sun, 29 Jun 2008 21:46 EDT Michael Phelps has set a world record in his first event of the U.S. Olympic swimming trials, holding off rival Ryan Lochte to win the 400-meter individual medley with a time of 4 minutes, 5.25 seconds. Phelps beat his own mark of 4:06.22, set at last year's world championships in Australia. Lochte also went under the previous mark on Sunday, finishing second in 4:06.08. |
| Rookies carry Rangers past Phillies 5-1 Sun, 29 Jun 2008 21:46 EDT Eric Hurley pitched into the sixth inning to earn his first major league win and Chris Davis homered to lead the Texas Rangers past the Philadelphia Phillies, 5-1 Sunday night. Hurley (1-1) allowed one run and five hits over 5 2-3 innings in his fourth big league start. The 22-year-old rookie struck out three and walked two. Davis, a 22-year-old rookie who was called up from the minors Thursday, became the first Rangers player to homer in each of his first two starts, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. He hit a two-run shot in his first start Friday against Philadelphia. Texas second baseman Ian Kinsler went 3-for-4 and extended his hitting streak to 12 games. Kinsler was 9-of-13 during the series against the Phillies in which the Rangers won two of three. Philadelphia, which has a one-game lead over Florida in the National League East, has lost six consecutive series dating back to early June. This is most for the Phillies since dropping eight straight June 11-July 6, 2006. |
| Jensen gets spot on Olympic team in three-way dash Sun, 29 Jun 2008 21:46 EDT Larsen Jensen has set an American record to win the 400-meter freestyle at the U.S. Olympic swimming trials, winning in 3 minutes, 43.53 seconds. Jensen beat Peter Vanderkaay's mark of 3:43.82, set last month in California. Vanderkaay was second Sunday in 3:43.73, just ahead of Erik Vendt to claim the second Olympic team spot in 3:43.73. Vendt finished in 3:43.92. |
| Inbee Park the youngest winner of US Women's Open Sun, 29 Jun 2008 20:56 EDT Inbee Park woke up in the middle of the night 10 years ago when she heard cheering from the living room of her tiny apartment outside Seoul. Her parents were up at 3 a.m. to watch Se Ri Pak become the first South Korean and the youngest winner of the U.S. Women's Open. The 9-year-old girl sat down with them to watch, half asleep, but definitely paying attention. "When she made a putt, they were screaming," Park said. "So I really could not sleep." Two days later, she placed her tiny hands around a golf club for the first time. On Sunday, Park wrapped hands around the biggest trophy in women's golf, capturing the U.S. Women's Open at Interlachen with nearly flawless golf over the final 10 holes as everyone else melted away. |
| Ross-Williams, Harrison, Tosta make Olympics Sun, 29 Jun 2008 20:51 EDT Tiffany Ross-Williams, Queen Harrison and Sheena Tosta have qualified for the U.S. Olympic team in the women's 400-meter hurdles. Williams, who had the best time in the world in 2007 (53.28 seconds), finished in 54.03 at the Olympic track trials Sunday. Tosta finished fourth four years ago at the Athens Olympics. Failing to qualify was Lashinda Demus, the 2005 worlds silver medalist and 2006 national champion who gave birth to twins in 2007. She finished fourth. Officials later announced Demus was disqualified, but the results were revised a second time, with officials saying instead that Latosha Wallace had DQ'd. |
| Thurmond, Powell-Roos and Brown Trafton make team Sun, 29 Jun 2008 19:56 EDT Aretha Thurmond, Suzy Powell-Roos and Stephanie Brown Trafton have qualified for the U.S. Olympic team in the women's discus throw. Thurmond won her second straight Olympic trials with a throw of 213 feet, 11 inches (65.20). Powell-Roos, 31, made her third Olympics, but will return for the first time since 2000 after being injured for the Athens Games. Brown Trafton had only two throws over 200 feet before this season, but has the world's second-longest throw this year, and threw 205-6 on Sunday to earn her spot. |
| Belliard homers in 12th inning to give Nats win Sun, 29 Jun 2008 19:51 EDT Ronnie Belliard hit a two-run homer in the 12th inning to give the Washington Nationals a 3-2 win over the Baltimore Orioles on Sunday in front of 39,824 - the largest crowd in the three-month history of Nationals Park. The Orioles had taken a 2-1 lead in the top of the 12th on Adam Jones' single. George Sherrill (2-3) retired the first two Nationals batters in the bottom half. But Dmitri Young, Washington's last position player available, walked as a pinch-hitter. Belliard then drove a 1-2 pitch for his sixth homer of the year into the left-field stands. Belliard's hit snapped an 0-for-13 slump. Joel Hanrahan (5-2), the Nationals' sixth pitcher, relieved with runners on first and second and two outs in the 12th and allowed Jones' go-ahead single. He then retired Guillermo Quiroz to end the inning. The Nationals scored in the first inning. Leadoff batter Roger Bernadina singled in his first major league at-bat. He moved to second when Cristian Guzman was hit by a pitch by Jeremy Guthrie. Elijah Dukes walked to load the bases, and Bernadina scored on an infield out by Aaron Boone. |
| Jankovic ousted in fourth round Mon, 30 Jun 2008 09:05 EDT Second-seeded Jelena Jankovic was ousted in straight sets in the fourth round by Tamarine Tanasugarn on Monday, leaving the women's draw without its top three ranked players. Jankovic's 6-3, 6-2 loss means that none of the top three women reached the quarterfinals - the first time that's happened at a Grand Slam tournament in the Open era. No. 1 Ana Ivanovic and No. 3 Maria Sharapova were upset last week. Playing with her left knee heavily strapped, Jankovic was never in serious contention against the 60th-ranked Tanasugarn. The 31-year-old Thai, playing in her 12th consecutive Wimbledon, also was treated for a lower back problem during changeovers in the second set. Defending champion Venus Williams, meanwhile, beat Russian teenager Alisa Kleybanova 6-3, 6-4 to move closer to another potential final against sister Serena. Williams, a four-time Wimbledon winner, nearly squandered a 5-1 lead in the second set against the 18-year-old Kleybanova. She lost nine points in a row from her third match point in the eighth game and saved three break points at 5-4 before finally closing it with a backhand volley winner. |
| White Sox get even with Cubs, sweeping 3-game set Mon, 30 Jun 2008 00:41 EDT Sweep revenge for the White Sox against the Cubs. Carlos Quentin, Brian Anderson and Jim Thome homered to back Mark Buehrle's seven strong innings Sunday night as the White Sox completed a three-game sweep at U.S. Cellular Field by beating the Cubs 5-1. The White Sox won three straight at their home park, one week after the Cubs took three in a row across town at Wrigley Field. Cubs manager Lou Piniella wasn't around for most of his team's eighth loss in 12 games. He was ejected for the first time this season after arguing an appeal call on a checked swing in the second inning. Thome's 15th homer, a two-run blast in the eighth off reliever Jose Ascanio, was his 522nd, moving him past Ted Williams and Willie McCovey into sole possession of 16th place all-time. The Cubs threatened in the ninth after a walk and a double by Mark DeRosa. But Jim Edmonds lined to White Sox first baseman Nick Swisher who threw to second to double off DeRosa and douse the threat. Daryle Ward then grounded out to end the game. |
| Roberts gets first Champions win of the year Mon, 30 Jun 2008 00:11 EDT Loren Roberts shot a three-under 68 on Sunday to hang on and collect his first Champions Tour victory of the year at the Commerce Bank Championship. Roberts bogeyed the last, but it got him in at 12-under 201 at the Red Course at Eisenhower Park. He won the event by a single stroke for his eighth title on the elder circuit. 2007 champion Lonnie Nielsen shot a 66 and tied for second place with Nick Price, who fired a 65 on Sunday. The pair finished at 11-under 202. Jeff Sluman, who trumped Roberts last Sunday at the Bank of America Championship, bogeyed 18 for a five-under 66. He shared fourth place with Gene Jones (67) at minus-10. Roberts needed a late flurry on Saturday to get the second-round lead, but promptly coughed it up on Sunday. He bogeyed the first hole for the second consecutive round, but got the stroke back at the par-five third. Roberts nearly holed a 20-foot eagle putt, but the ball lipped out and he settled for birdie. |
| Phelps drops 100 back at U.S. Olympic trials Mon, 30 Jun 2008 02:17 EDT Michael Phelps won't be competing in the 100-meter backstroke at the U.S. Olympic swimming trials, somewhat easing his busy schedule. The six-time Olympic gold medalist's name was absent from the heat sheets released Sunday night, leaving world recordholder Aaron Peirsol without one of his biggest rivals in the event. But Peirsol will still have to face Ryan Lochte. It's the second event Phelps has dropped at the trials. He still has six events left during the eight-day meet. Phelps will be in action Monday, swimming in the same preliminary heat of the 200 freestyle as Lochte, who lost to Phelps in the 400 individual medley Sunday night. |
| Daily double: Phelps, Hoff set records in 400 IM Sun, 29 Jun 2008 22:01 EDT Holding off one of his best friends, Michael Phelps started his second attempt to break Mark Spitz's Olympic record with another epic swim. Less than an hour later, the teenager he compares to a little sister joined Phelps in the record book. Phelps set a world record in his first event of the U.S. Olympic swimming trials, touching just ahead of Ryan Lochte to win the 400-meter individual medley in 4 minutes, 5.25 seconds Sunday night. Katie Hoff matched her former North Baltimore teammate in the 400 IM, taking down the women's mark in 4:31.12. What a start to the eight-day meet! |
| Sports briefs Mon, 30 Jun 2008 02:29 EDT Basketball Lofton choosing between Charlotte, Denver for summer Former Tennessee standout Chris Lofton is trying to choose between two teams interested in his services in the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas. The two-time All-SEC guard was not selected Thursday night in the NBA Draft, which was not unexpected. |
| Scoreboard Mon, 30 Jun 2008 07:50 EDT Transactions BASEBALL American League DETROIT TIGERS.Placed OF Magglio Ordonez on the 15-day DL. Recalled OF Matt Joyce from Toledo (IL). |
| Tolliver hot in summer league Thomas Tolliver of Raceland is spending his summer in New York playing baseball.The 2006 Raceland High grad and current Transylvania University middle infielder is competing in the New York Collegiate Baseball League, playing for the Allegany County Nitros. |
| Gay wins trials in wind-aided 9.68 seconds Tyson Gay was a blur in blue, sprinting 100 meters faster than anyone ever has. |
| Ex-Kentucky star Cowgill battering minors Former University of Kentucky start Colin Cowgill is making a memorable debut in his first professional season. |
| Ex-Vol Lofton choosing summer league team Former Tennessee Volunteer Chris Lofton is trying to choose between two teams interested in his services in the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas. |
| Piercy headed to Wilmington Following a stellar senior season, former Raceland football player Steven Piercy will break into the ranks of college football. |
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