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Friday's high school roundup: Top four seeds advance to Bay Rivers boys soccer semis
Daily PressBoys soccer: In the Bay Rivers District quarterfinals Friday, the top four seeds won, setting up Tuesday’s semifinals at Wanner Stadium. Brandon Jordan scored twice in the second half to lift No. 3 seed Jamestown past Smithfield 3-1 at Wanner...Tags: Hampton Roads, Grafton, Smithfield
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11:55 p.m. Friday UPDATE: High school results, boxes
Daily PressBaseball Virginia Independent Schools semifinals (at Shepherd Stadium in Colonial Heights): Division III: No. 3 Fuqua 5, No. 2 Southampton Ac. 2 Division II: No. 3 Greenbrier Christian 3, No. 2 Steward 1 Division I: Trinity Episcopal d. Flint Hill  ...Tags: Hampton Roads, Christianity, Grafton, Petersburg (Petersburg, Virginia), Colonial Heights (Colonial Heights, Virginia)
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Saturday's 5/18 local schedule (updated Saturday AM with many pairings)
COLLEGES Baseball Old Dominion at Wofford, 2 p.m. Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference tournament (at Norfolk State’s Miller Field): Savannah State vs. Coppin State, noon Bethune-Cookman vs. Savannah State-Coppin State loser, 5 Softball NCAA regional (in...Tags: Denbigh, Gainesville, Smithfield, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Coppin State University
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Mittmann sweeps tennis titles
The Virginia Gazette— Three years ago Kurt Mittmann watched his sister, Helen, capture a Bay Rivers District singles title as a senior. The roles were reversed Wednesday afternoon, as Helen watched her younger brother Kurt edge Jamestown's Fabian Schleicher 7-6 (7-2)...Tags: Tennis
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Virginia Gazette Last Word for May 18: Hazing; Yard sale etiquette; Biking along
The Virginia GazetteHazing "Why does hazing continue despite the anti-hazing education programs, crackdowns, bad publicity, injured students, etc.? Primarily it's because individual members of fraternities and sororities involved are allowed to hide behind the group shield...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Teaching and Learning, Punishment, Health Insurance, Norge
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Drug trial continues here today
The Jamestown Sun, N.D.The prosecution set out its case Thursday in Southeast District Court against a Jamestown woman accused of delivering a potent prescription painkiller. Lori Ella Houge, born in 1961 and from Jamestown, was charged with delivery of a controlled...Tags: Prosecution, Theft, Justice System, Physiology, Trials
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First Assembly hosts bash: All middle school, high school students invited to attend concert
The Jamestown Sun, N.D.Jamestown First Assembly of God is celebrating the end of the school year with an out-of-school bash and concert featuring The Exchange and Union Street Orchestra. "I just want all students to feel welcome," said the Rev. Kenneth Curtis, youth pastor at...Tags: Middle Schools, Teaching and Learning, Culture, High Schools, Students
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EDITORIAL: Good luck to all our graduates
The Jamestown Sun, N.D.Every spring thousands of graduates pour out of high schools and colleges around the region. They have reached a milestone in their lives and deserve the recognition and congratulations of friends and community. We also remind the graduating seniors...Tags: Graduation
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Jahmaal Daniel, Philip Hall lead small Terry Sanford track squad into 4-A finals
The Fayetteville Observer, N.C.Terry Sanford High School will drop to the 3-A classification after this season, but an undermanned boys' track team is capable of keeping pace with the 4-A powers thanks to two standouts. Jahmaal Daniel, a junior sprinter, and Philip Hall, a...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Penn Relays, Track and Field
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Swedish bearing maker SKF to expand, add 25 jobs in N. Charleston
The Post and Courier, Charleston, S.C.A Swedish manufacturer will invest $3 million in a production line to make high-precision bearings at its North Charleston factory rather than import them from abroad. SKF Group said the expansion will create up to 25 new jobs over the next three years....Tags: General Electric Company, Charleston, Air Transportation Industry
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Native American pipe is Ohio's official state artifact
The BladeThe Adena Pipe, carved in stone in the shape of a man more than 2,000 years ago, was discovered in 1901 in the left hand of a man buried in an excavated mound in Chillicothe. Now the Native American pipe is the official state artifact thanks to a bill...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Health Insurance, Government, Students, Executive Branch
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