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SpringFling: Ezell-Harding finds new way to maintain its winning ways
Eagles forced to abandon typical reliance on the long ball, rally to earn a spot in DII-A winners bracket final
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Harold Huggins
Preps: MLK girls see plenty of challengers in quest for fourth track and field title
Royals finished third in sectional meet but will rely on two big scorers to help extend championship streak
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Harold Huggins
Preps: Ravenwood's Robble has season cut short, does not see same for her team
Knee injury sustained celebrating district title knocks Raptors' slugger from postseason tournaments
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Harold Huggins
CPA softball prepared for curveball that could require football coach to take over
Coach Jennifer Martin is expecting her second child in June, will call on her husband if she delivers sooner
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Harold Huggins
Preps: Youthful David Lipscomb hopes time in the sun leads to growth
Mustangs have no seniors, have a positive experience in Florida as warm-up to district schedule
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Harold Huggins
Spring Fling roundup: Davidson Academy stays alive in D-II AA softball
Centennial, Hendersonville will battle for AAA soccer crown; Cane Ridge's Gleaves looks to add to decathlon title in Friday's track finals.
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Spring Fling: Ezell-Harding opens with slugfest victory in softball
One run in the seventh sends 12-time champions into the winner's bracket.
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Harold Huggins
Preps: Son pitches in to make state baseball a family affair at David Lipscomb
Keith Smith and his Mustangs' teammates put slow start to the season behind them with tournament victories.
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Harold Huggins
Preps: Three feet has made a world of difference this softball season
Rule change that moved the pitching rubber back has proved problematic for all but the best pitchers.
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Harold Huggins
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