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Boyd falls despite Myers’ 20 points

By DALE STUBBLEFIELD Saturday night at Boyd Christian the Broncos took on Webb High School in a non-district matchup. Even with a 20-point performance by Casey Myers the Broncos couldn’t stop the Feet, as Webb defeated Boyd 72-49. The Broncos dropped to 4-11 on the season. Tyler Hillis netted the first two baskets for the…

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Cena’s appearance shocks Royal Rumble watchers

By DUANE SHERRILL I’ve been watching wrestling since I was a kid, dating back to when my father would take me to the matches at the old Southside gym in the days of Tojo, Bearcat and Jackie Fargo. However, the swerve WWE pulled on the wrestling fans Sunday night at the Royal Rumble had to…

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Morrison girls roll into WCEBA title game

By ROB NUNLEY Morrison’s Lady Eagles had little trouble reaching the championship game of the Warren County Elementary Basketball Association tournament Monday. The second-seeded squad only needed one win to reach the finals of the five-team bracket, and a big night from Rachel Mott helped them accomplish that task, as they defeated the third-seeded Eastside…

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WCMS cagers sweep home finales-Girls grab 10th victory

By DALE STUBBLEFIELD Monday night at Warren County Middle School the Lady Pioneer varsity basketball team improved their record to 10-3 in the Central Tennessee Conference by downing Tullahoma East 32-15. The Lady Pioneers had problems holding on to the ball in the opening period, tuning the ball over five times, which resulted in just…

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WCMS cagers sweep home finales-Pioneer boys wrap perfect CTC season

By DALE STUBBLEFIELD Mitchell McCorkle goes up for two of his 10 points during Monday’s win over Tullahoma East. Perfection continued for the WCMS boys varsity basketball team Monday night in Central Tennessee Conference play. The Pioneers wrapped up the regular season title after downing Tullahoma East 54-38 in the WCMS gym. With the win…

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Ads are true Super Bowl entertainment

By DALE STUBBLEFIELD For many sports fans the biggest holiday of the year is coming up this weekend. Yes, it’s Super Bowl Sunday. The Super Bowl has become an icon of American culture and has assumed the status of a national holiday. Super Bowl Sunday has become a social gathering not just centered around watching…

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Eagles soar into tourney semifinals

By ROB NUNLEY Holding their opponents from Irving College to just three baskets over a two-period span helped Morrison pull away on its way to a victory Monday night at the county basketball tournament. The Eagles, who trailed 6-1 to the Tigers in the early going, came back to tie the score by the first…

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Quest begins for WCEBA crowns-Centertown girls slip by Lady Tigers

By ROB NUNLEY The 2008 Warren County Elementary Basketball Association tournament began with a thriller Monday night, as Centertown battled its way back to clip Irving College’s girls, 29-28, at the Charlie Dalton Gym. With Annie Jones’ eight points leading the way, the Lady Warriors bounced back from a 16-9 halftime deficit, giving up just…

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Dawn Tittsworth weds in Nashville

The wedding of Latisha Dawn Tittsworth and Dr. Kenneth Eugene Vargas was held at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Nashville on November 3. The 7 p.m. ceremony was officiated by the Reverend K.C. Ptomey of Westminster. The bride is the daughter of Jan and Roger Turner and granddaughter of the late Ann B. Dillon. The groom…

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‘Lost’ begins new season of struggles to flee island

On the Tube NEW YORK (AP) ‘ Are the island castaways of “Lost” mere hours from rescue? Or will their latest chance at freedom turn to dust, like all the others? That’s a no-brainer. The title of the ABC series isn’t “Found.” And as the long-awaited new season of “Lost” begins Thursday at 8 p.m.,…

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