Archive For October 2008
Clemson’s Spence blames poor execution for loss
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Though it appears the sky has fallen for the majority of Clemson nation since last Saturday’s 20-17 loss to Maryland, Clemson offensive coordinator Rob Spence views it as just another challenge in a game that is much greater than football.
Daniel tennis rolls past Warriors
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The Daniel High School girls’ tennis team didn’t lose a single set in defeating West-Oak on Tuesday in Westminster.
Razorbacks atop region standings with win over Pendleton
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With its first cycle of region games almost complete, the Walhalla High School volleyball team flexed its muscles and remained unbeaten in Skyline AA play after defeating Pendleton by a final score of 3-1 on Tuesday night.
Clemson women’s soccer team to host Hokies
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The Clemson women’s soccer team will play host to Virginia Tech on Thursday. The contest between the Tigers and the Hokies is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. at Riggs Field. The game will be broadcast live on the internet via ACC Select and can be viewed by clicking on the link below.
Warriors in third place after opening round of Jack Shadwick Invitational
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The SWU golf team fired a team score 307 on day one of the Jack Shadwick Invitational, hosted by Southern Wesleyan at Cross Creek Plantation, and stands in a tie for third place, just 10 strokes behind leader Lindsey Wilson College.
SWU’s Wolfe takes home pair of honors
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Kaitlin Wolfe, a sophomore from Rothschild, Wis., has been named the Southern States Athletic Conference Player of the Week and the Beef O’Brady’s Student-Athlete of the Week at Southern Wesleyan University.
Former Pendleton star Williams named SoCon Player of the Week
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Former Pendleton High School girls’ soccer standout Caitlin Williams was named the Southern Conference Player of the Week this week as a member of the Western Carolina Catamounts.
Gasoline supply expected to improve
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Most service stations in Oconee and Pickens counties had a larger supply of gas Tuesday, but experts say it may take until well into October before the supply effects of Hurricanes Gustav and Ike recede.
Journal/Messenger to begin new campaign
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The Daily Journal and Daily Messenger are beginning a telemarketing subscription drive today, with a portion of the proceeds from each new paid subscription to benefit Our Daily Bread soup kitchen.
When Wall Street bleeds into Main Street
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Left unresolved, financial market woes could severely impact consumer issues, including wages and student loans.