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Trojans, Indians on collision course
(High School Sports ~ 02/22/04)
Mkinney@stategazette.com Coaches always want their seniors to lead by example. Whether it is being the first in line for drills or being the one who stays late for extra practice, the upperclassman model is normally paramount for a quality team. The Dyersburg boys got a prime example of that Saturday in the semifinals of the District 13 AAA tournament. ...
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DHS slips by Lady Tigers, 59-53
(High School Sports ~ 02/22/04)
Mkinney@stategazette.com At this time of the year, the only thing that matters in the end is getting the victory. No matter how is comes about, as long as the team keeps advancing in the postseason, everything else can be worked on. That is how coach Randy Coffman felt after the Lady Trojans squeezed by Hardin County 59-53 in the semifinals of the district 13 AAA tournament Friday. Dyersburg was not on its game, but they were good enough when they had to be...
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Jackson State thumps Eagles
(College Sports ~ 02/22/04)
Mkinney@stategazette.com Alan Barnett may have finally reached his critical point. In a season that has not yielded anticipated results, the Dyersburg State Community College coach saw enough Thursday in a 107-73 loss to Jackson State. "We stunk the gym up," Barnett said. "And it's beginning to become a regular thing."...
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Gibbs doesn't see much change in return to NFL combine
(Professional Sports ~ 02/22/04)
MICHAEL MAROT AP Sports Writer INDIANAPOLIS -- Joe Gibbs hadn't been to the NFL's scouting combine since 1992. When he returned this week, the Washington Redskins coach found only one major change -- fewer players working out. ''I think of the players we interviewed last night, none said they were going to work out,'' Gibbs said with a laugh...
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Jackson North Side throws 108 points down on Tigers
(High School Sports ~ 02/22/04)
Mkinney@stategazette.com What does a coach tell his team at halftime when they are leading 64-16? Well, for Jackson North Side coach Terry Hill, not much. After two minutes in the locker room, he had his players back out on the floor working up a sweat, something they didn't do in the first half against Hardin County. The Indians went on to defeat the Tigers 108-34 Saturday...
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