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As summer jobs go, it was pretty short. But the experience gained figures to work out fairly well for Aaron Dobson. Comment?
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Experience gained at Junior World Championships could give Dobson an edge heading into first season at Marshall Courtesy photo Former South Charleston wide receiver Aaron Dobson helped the United States win the gold medal at the Junior World Championships. Comment?
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Herd still searching for elusive fi.....
West Virginia closes out its non-conference portion of the 2009 schedule with the annual Friends of Coal Bowl. Comment?
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Men's Basketball Places Two on All-Conference Usa Teams
Houston , March 9 -- The University of Houston issued the following news release: University of Houston junior guards and were named to All-Conference USA Teams, as selected by the league's 12 head coaches and members of the media. Comment?
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Former MU lineman Evans headed to Fairmont
Assistant Sports Editor Academics played as much, if not more, of a role as football in Josh Evans' decision on his next destination. Comment?
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Kicking Camp opens on Wednesday
How does one measure the success of a summer sports camp? Let us count the ways. Comment?
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Evans is ready for arrival in Huntington
For those who are eager to find out how his skills translate from junior college to major college , Marshall football recruit Troy Evans will arrive in Huntington on June 30. Comment?
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Preseason Top 120 Countdown: Nos. 85-81
Here is part eight of our 1-120 countdown, with teams ranked from 85th to No. 81. Our No. Comment?
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Evans is ready for arrival in Huntington
For those who are eager to find out how his skills translate from junior college to major college, Marshall football recruit Troy Evans will arrive in Huntington on June 30. Comment?
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Summer is a time for looking ahead. Web sites doing countdowns and annual magazines appearing on newsstands show the anticipation for the upcoming season. Comment?
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Publication predicts success for East Texas football
A leading authority of Texas high-school football predicts the area will produce the best team in the state this fall ... three times over. Comment?
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Strong Teri contingent in the running for Selkirk glory
THE open atheltic season continues on its way with Selkirk Games tomorrow. Top of the bill on the Philiphaugh track programme is the 110 metres handicap, which features several Hawick sprinters. Comment?
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Sox's Getz adjusting to big leagues
Getting pounded with inside fastballs and teased with outside breaking balls last month was just part of the learning process for White Sox rookie Chris Getz . Comment?
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MHS graduation set for Saturday
The 112 seniors of the Middlesex High School Class of 2009 will graduate on Saturday, June 13, in the John S. Clements Memorial Gymnasium in Saluda. Comment?
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Marshall Strategy and Personnel
THE GOOD NEWS: The Thundering Herd will have a great deal of experience back in 2009-10, as well as an influx of big men who can hopefully help deal with the team's porous interior defense. Comment?
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Marshall hoped that an influx of freshmen and eligible transfers would lead to a breakthrough season. Comment?
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FINAL RECORD: 15-17, 7-9, tied for sixth in Conference USA. WHAT WENT RIGHT: The Herd integrated a lot of new faces into the mix in 2008-09, with true freshmen taking on big roles from the get-go. Shaquille Johnson , Dago Pena and Damier Pitts all played well in their first collegiate seasons, giving coach Donnie Jones no reason to limit their ... Comment?
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Weather Allows Relay for Life to Continue in Wayne County
The relay was held on May 8, but had to be shut down right after the survivors lap due to rain and lighting. Comment?
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Herd basketball to face North Carolina
Marshall will face defending national champion North Carolina in a non-conference men's basketball game during the upcoming season, Thundering Herd Coach Donnie Jones confirmed Thursday. Comment?
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What else can go wrong for Snyder.
SAY WHAT you want about Mark Snyder, but you must say this: He hasn't always had the best of luck. Comment?





