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Choctaws take second in Classic
(High School Sports ~ 03/28/04)
Youth once again hurt the Dyer County baseball team in tournament play. After leading Henry County for four innings, the Choctaws surrendered the big inning and fell 7-3 in the St. Jude Classic title game Saturday. "Just couldn't pull it off," said DC coach Preston Ozment. "But we came up short. We gave them all they wanted tonight."...
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BASEBALL PREVIEW '04: Cubs, Astros set for arms race
(Professional Sports ~ 03/28/04)
AP Sports Writer It's easy to envision the marquee matchups: Roger Clemens vs. Greg Maddux, with first place on the line. Or Andy Pettitte against Kerry Wood for a trip to the World Series. Maybe Mark Prior and Roy Oswalt in Game 7 of the playoffs. Packed with pitching, the Chicago Cubs and Houston Astros appear headed for a heated race in the NL Central this season _ and their budding rivalry could carry into October...
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BASEBALL PREVIEW '04: The eternal AL question -- Will this be the year Boston overtakes the Yankees?
(Professional Sports ~ 03/28/04)
AP Baseball Writer Derek Jeter seemed puzzled. Told that many fans were upset the New York Yankees _ of all teams _ had pulled off a trade for Alex Rodriguez, Jeter furrowed his brow. Told that many people didn't think it was fair that baseball's richest club had acquired arguably the game's best player, Jeter shook his head...
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A walk in the park for Trojans
(High School Sports ~ 03/28/04)
It will go down as the easiest victory of the season for the Dyersburg baseball team. All it took to beat Martin Westview Saturday was one pitch.
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Lucas leads Cowboys past Owls
(College Sports ~ 03/28/04)
AP National Writer EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- The joyride is over for Jameer Nelson and Saint Joseph's -- John Lucas and his Oklahoma State teammates are the ones going to the Final Four. In an NCAA tournament marked by late misses, Nelson's fadeaway jumper ticked off the rim right before the buzzer and Oklahoma State held on in a 64-62 thriller Saturday night to win the East Rutherford Regional...
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