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Trojans' road to state blocked
(High School Sports ~ 05/23/04)
MICHAEL KINNEY Mkinney@stategazette.com COLLIERVILLE -- The Trojans made the drive to Collierville Friday for one reason. They had set a goal at the start of the season to take the Dyersburg baseball program to places it has never been before. A win against the Dragons in the AAA-Sectional would put DHS in its first-ever baseball state tournament. It would have been a perfect finale to what has been a record-breaking season for Dyersburg...
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Choctaws rock Falcons to earn Spring Fling bid
(High School Sports ~ 05/23/04)
Mkinney@stategazette.com MEMPHIS -- When it rains, it pours. That is the only way the Kingsbury coaching could have felt Friday in the AA-Sectional game against Dyer County. What started out a slight downpour turned into a torrential storm as the Choctaws steamrolled the Falcons 26-0. And that is putting it lightly. The team the Falcons defeated to get the No. 1 seed in the sectionals lost to Covington on Friday 29-0...
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Calico improving as he helps fill void
(Professional Sports ~ 05/23/04)
AP Sports Writer NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Pro Bowl receiver Derrick Mason has a theory about Tennessee's decision to trade Justin McCareins to the New York Jets in March: The Titans knew who would replace him. ''If you're going to get rid of someone of Justin's caliber, you know in the back of your mind who you feel is going to step up and get the job done,'' Mason said...
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Is George's time running out with Titans
(Professional Sports ~ 05/23/04)
AP Sports Writer NASHVILLE-- No Tennessee player has rushed for more yards than Eddie George. He's also only the second back ever to rush for at least 10,000 yards while never missing an NFL game. That doesn't mean his job is secure. George has been a key member of this franchise since the then-Houston Oilers drafted the 1995 Heisman Trophy winner, but he now finds himself battling the NFL's salary cap economics...
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