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The Centerville Big Reds saw only Riley Denny advance into day two of the tournament, as Centerville wrestlers Garett Owens, Erik Repasz and Richard England both went 0-2 in their first day of competition to make an early exit.
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Disappointing day for Centerville at state tournament
Moulton-Udell fought their way through Wayne County’s third quarter comeback attempt to win 44-37 and advance to the regional semifinals.
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Read ‘Keith Bogans on his ‘slap in the face’ from the Chicago Bulls’ from our blog Ball Don’t Lie on Yahoo! Sports. The recent story of Keith Bogans is an odd one. After the Chicago Bulls struck out at attempting to sign a more high-profile …
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The Centerville Big Reds used a big night from Logan Dabney and Jake Hawkins to beat Oskaloosa 81-69 on Monday night.
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Centerville beats Oskaloosa 81-69
(Reuters) – Kyle Stanley never contemplated pulling out of this week’s Phoenix Open at the TPC Scottsdale even after his agonizing loss at San Diego last week. The big-hitting American led by three shots playing the last at Torrey Pines before an ugly triple-bogey eight brought him undone. He was eventually beaten in a playoff by Brandt Snedeker but decided to stick to his original plan and play …
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Prime Minister Julia Gillard on Saturday distanced herself from a staff member after it emerged he triggered a fracas that led to the Australian leader being hustled to safety by security agents.
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The economy grew by 2.8 percent in the final quarter of 2011, the fastest rate of expansion last year. But GDP growth was only 1.7 percent for the entire year, compared with 3 percent in 2010. In English: …
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Australian indigenous leaders Friday said they were appalled at the disrespect shown to Prime Minister Julia Gillard after she had to be dragged to safety from furious Aboriginal rights protesters.
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