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 | ASU Men's Golf Announces 2013-14 ScheduleAs the 2012-13 season came to an end at the Southern Conference Championship, Appalachian State University men’s golf head coach Bill Dicus announced his 2013-14 schedule, highlighted by the Donald Ross Intercollegiate, a tournament the Mountaineers will host in October.
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 | Bingham Paces Huskies At StatesErin Bingham of Ashe County High placed in two events and led the Huskies to a three-way tie for 17th place on Friday at the North Carolina High School Athletic Association Class 2A state track meet at North Carolina A&T University in Greensboro, N.C.
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 | Four Selected For Induction to ASU HOF Four former all-America student-athletes have been selected for induction into the Appalachian State University Athletics Hall of Fame, Appalachian State’s Former Athletes Association announced on Friday. Volleyball’s Stefanie Panzer (2002-05), football’s Kevin Richardson (2004-07) and Jay Sutton (1993-96) and men’s track
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 | Shorebirds Rally Past CrawdadsFor the majority of Friday night's game against the Delmarva Shorebirds the Hickory Crawdads held on to a precariously slim 2-1 lead, relying on solid pitching and defense to get them through. Unfortunately one rough inning did away with that plan, as the Shorebirds plated four runs in the seventh resulting in a 5-2 'Dads loss at Arthur
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 | Catamounts Whips ASU Again, 9-1For the second-straight night, Western Carolina jumped out to an early lead and defeated Appalachian State University baseball, 9-1, on Friday evening at Beaver Field at Jim and Bettie Smith Stadium.
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 | L-R Names Fleenor Head Baseball CoachLenoir-Rhyne University has announced the hiring of Tom Fleenor as its new baseball coach. Fleenor comes to L-R after serving as Head Coach at USC Sumter for the past six seasons (2008-13).\ Fleenor started the junior college program at USC Sumter and compiled a 242-103 (.701) record as mentor of the Fire Ants.
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A Legend Passes AwayBabe Howell, who coached for five decades (1950's-1990's, 44 years in all) passed away last Saturday at his home at the age of 84. Howell, won five state championships in football and baseball combined, and
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