
July 29, 2005
ASU
defense helped by return of starters
Theres no secret formula
involved. Moore feels the Mountaineers will improve because theyll
get players back, nine starters to be precise from last year.
Appalachian State lost five potential starters to either injury,
defection or academics by the third game of the season last year.
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Watauga comes up short
HAZELWOOD They went farther than any Watauga team has
gone before them, but Wataugas Junior League All-Star team
fell 8-1 to Rutherfordton in Thursdays championship game
of the North Carolina State Little League Junior League Tournament.
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Coffey
stays alive
SPARTANBURG, S.C. — The theme of the 2005 Appalachian State football team is “Elevate.”
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July 27, 2005
Watauga juniors stay alive
HAZELWOOD — Watauga’s Junior League All-Star team is one step away from the championship game and a rematch with Rutherfordton, the team that knocked them into the consolation bracket of the North Carolina State Little League Junior League Tournament.
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Richie Williams named early Player of the Year
He hasn’t played a down in the 2005 season and already the awards have started rolling in for Appalachian State quarterback Richie Williams.
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ASU QB accepts role of team spokesman
SPARTANBURG, S.C. — The theme of the 2005 Appalachian State football team is “Elevate.”
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Coaches, media pick ASU to take third in SoCon
SPARTANBURG, S.C. — The Southern Conference’s “Big Three” dominated the preseason polls voted on by the league’s coaches and media.
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July 25, 2005
Juniors win first game, drop second
HAZELWOOD — Adam Church’s home run in the fifth was enough to stop a passing minivan, but not enough to stop District 1 champions Rutherfordton in the North Carolina State Little League Junior League Tournament in Sunday’s second round.
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Ingle having ‘A-ball’
WINSTON-SALEM — In the world of free agency and big money in sports, Randy Ingle is the exception, not the rule.
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