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Led by Daily News Player of the Year Ryon Healy, four area baseball players were among the 30 athletes recognized on the all-state first-team roster by Cal-Hi Sports.
The Moweaqua Missile outmuscled Mr. Smooth Friday night to cash the biggest paycheck in the 35-year history of Quincy Raceways.
BURBANK — There were some impressive numbers put up this past season by the area’s high school baseball players.
The 1930s and ‘40s are known as the golden era of boxing and no one lived up to the ideal quite like "Hardrock" Harden. His boxing record is uncertain, listed as fighting anywhere from 110 to 115 bouts, winning an estimated 90 in his 11-year career.
EAST PROVIDENCE - A Middletown High School administrator will be the next principal of the state's largest high school.
Take a bow, Belle Plaine, population 2,800. It’s been quite a golfing week for your native sons.
Principal's scholars Ninth grade: Joshua Shaquille Adams, Lindsay Marie Antinoro, Victoria Lou
Ted R. Bailey Jr. Ted R. Bailey Jr., 76, of Oak Hill, died June 19, 2009, at Beckley Appalachian Regional Hospital. Born March 8, 1933, in Oak Hill, he was the son of the late Theodore R. Sr. and Lois Ashley Bailey.
FLINT, Michigan — Frank Lamp lost both of his jobs and a close friend in one trip to the racetrack.
Tuesday's 3-0 victory against the Cubs gave the Pittsburgh Pirates their first winning June (14-13) since 1996.
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