Archive For June 2007
Razorbacks represented in pair of regionals
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With the regional portion of the NCAA Baseball Tournament cranking up today, there are several teams representing the Carolinas looking to make their move toward Omaha.
Myrtle Beach Regional at Coastal Carolina Field, Myrtle Beach
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About Clemson: Second-seed and No. 18 Clemson enters the NCAA Tournament coming off two wins in three games at the ACC Tournament. Clemson was 18-12 during the ACC regular season, finishing in second place in the Atlantic Division.
Columbia Regional at Sarge Frye Field, Columbia
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About South Carolina: The top seed and host of the regional, South Carolina enters the NCAA Tournament coming of a 2-2 week at the SEC Tournament that saw the Gamecocks defeat the Florida Gators twice but fall in both games against the Arkansas Razorbacks.
No. 18 Clemson vs. St. John’s
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Red Storm assistant coach Mike Hampton played two seasons for the Tigers (1993,’94) and had a career batting average of .341.
Clemson can make case for Myrtle Beach being home away from home
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It was 17 days ago when No. 18 Clemson last played in front of its loyal faithful at Doug Kingsmore Stadium. Barring some miracle, it isn’t likely the Tigers will play a home game again this spring.
Hendricks’ imprint fading from budget
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WALHALLA — Tom Hendricks is gone and so are a few of the budget suggestions he had made.
Astros 10, Reds 2
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Lance Berkman ended a slump with a three-run homer and Woody Williams had a season-high nine strikeouts as the Houston Astros snapped a 10-game losing streak with a 10-2 win over the Cincinnati Reds on Thursday night.
Brewers 4, Marlins 3
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Prince Fielder hit his league-leading 19th homer, J.J. Hardy drove in the go-ahead run in the eighth and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Florida Marlins 4-3 on Thursday night.
Man guilty of sex acts against stepdaughter
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Rarely do you see a defendant in a sex case take the stand on his own behalf.
Pendleton raises funds to remember youth
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The spirit of Justin Trotter refuses to die. A nature trail named for the Pendleton youth — who lost his battle to cancer in September 2004 — is nearing fruition.