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July 14, 2006

Watauga all-star got start overseas

Several youth baseball players have participated in different leagues all over the country. Koji Tokushige has done that one better.

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ETSU should bring back grid program

Old football programs never die, they just keep trying to revive themselves.

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Rook excels during summer

ATHENS, Ohio — Appalachian State rising sophomore Jason Rook will represent Appalachian and the Southern Ohio Copperheads in the 2006 Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League All-Star Game to be played at Bob Wren Stadium in Athens, Ohio, Sunday at 5:30 p.m.

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July 12, 2006

Watauga 11-12s overwhelm Happy Valley

Watauga National 11-12 year old All-Star team coach Bill Dicus has been on both sides of a blowout.

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Caldwell pulls away from juniors

Watauga’s Junior League All-Star team hurt itself with errors early in its 11-6 loss Monday to Caldwell County at Optimist Park. And though Watauga fought back, Caldwell hurt Watauga by simply hitting the baseball.

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Presnell joins other Pioneers at D-II school

There seems to be something about Mars Hill College that is attractive to Watauga High athletes.

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Kerry Overfelt wins Games event

GRANDFATHER MOUNTAIN — Four of the top 10 ranked Scottish athletes in America were on hand to help the Grandfather Mountain Highland Games celebrate its 51st annual event. Kerry Overfelt of Bardstown, Ken. prevailed this year and won the title of overall winner.

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July 10, 2006

That’s just road racin’

Mike Aldrink (top) of Durham won the Grandfather Mountain Marathon with a time of 2 hours, 46 minutes, while Ryan Woods (bottom photo) of Boone won the Bear Assault on Grandfather Mountain with a time of 31 minutes, 28 seconds. Photos by Marie Freeman

National rolls to win

It’s usually much easier to pitch with a big lead. Watauga National 9-10 year old All-Star pitcher Alex Harris found that out Saturday in Watauga’s 11-1 victory over Wilkes County at Optimist Field.

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Watauga juniors pull

away in 7th

Though Alleghany never let Watauga’s junior all-star team get too far in front, it also  could never catch the locals in Watauga’s 11-5 victory in the first round of the Juniors tournament Saturday at Optimist Park.

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TSN picks six ASU players

Last year, Appalachian State opened the season with a lot of hope and several question marks. This year, they return six Division I-AA All-Americans.

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Marathon runner remembers fallen friend

GRANDFATHER MOUNTAIN — Kazem Yahyapour did not run the Grandfather Mountain Marathon to win.

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Watauga settles for second

Watauga baseball coach Pete Hardee knows that a dominant pitching staff can make a

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