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It all looked so - familiar. The Hernando Debs (ages 16-18) All-Stars played their second game in their four-team bracket at the Dixie League State Softball Tournament against West Pasco, and the result was what one might expect when an opponent tangles with a team that reached the Dixie League World Series final a year ago before losing. ...more
July 8, 2008
DIXIE YOUTH LEAGUE DEBS SOFTBALL Louisiana-bound Brooksville squad cruises to second straight title by crushing West Pasco, 12-0. ...more
July 6, 2008
DIXIE YOUTH LEAGUE DEBS SOFBALL As hurlers Mary Ellen Langley and Stephanie Sinwelski total 10 strikeouts, the Brooksville-based squad is a win away from a repeat state title. ...more
July 5, 2008
In 2007, Spring Hill captured the AAA Majors (ages 11-12) All-Stars District 6 Tournament and went on to states. ...more
June 21, 2008
It didn't take long for Chamberlain High graduate Ryuji Imada to realize some of the perks from winning the AT&T Classic outside Atlanta, chief among them a return trip to Georgia next April for the Masters. ...more
May 22, 2008
The Sebring baseball team moved one step closer to a return trip to the state final four on Friday night. Senior Adam Simmons struck out four in a gutsy complete-game performance to lead the Blue Streaks to a 3-2 victory over Riverdale in the opening game of a Class 4A regional final series at Riverdale High School. ...more
May 9, 2008
SEBRING — Someone forgot to tell the Sebring baseball team that they weren't supposed to be here. The Streaks weren't supposed to put up much of a fight come district tournament time, yet they were one of two left standing. ...more
May 8, 2008
In the span of .2 seconds, Tennessee appeared to dispel the so-called myth of parity in women's basketball. ...more
February 18, 2008
With a Tiffany trophy box in his left hand, Tim Poole reached into his right pocket, pulled out a cell phone and saw it was "the bossman," trainer Nick Zito, calling. ...more
February 17, 2008
AVON PARK –– After qualifying for the state tournament the last two years, the South Florida Community College softball team has one goal –– a return trip. The Panthers went 35-26 last year and made it to the state junior college semifinals before losing to nemesis Gulf Coast Community College. Despite returning only five starters, SFCC coach Carlos Falla is optimistic this year's squad can come together to make another trip to state a reality. ...more
January 22, 2008
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