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A local high school golfer has not only found herself as one of the top five golfers in the state, she’s now moving on the compete at the college level. Junior golfer Mallory Sullivan signed last week with Cumberland University in Lebanon, a move that Sullivan said she is very happy about. Read More
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The DeKalb County Tigers Soccer team traveled to Chattanooga last Friday to play Notre Dame in the first round of the regional tournament. While just being in the tournament was a testament to the team’s playing abilities, the match proved too much for the local players. Read More
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No one can argue that Alabama Head Coach Nick Saban is one of the best coaches in college football today. As with anyone at the top of their game, success breeds criticism and the inevitable trash talk goes hand-in-hand with football. But with recent comments by rival SEC coaches, referring to Saban as the devil, some have taken offense, including Saban himself. Read More
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With several local high school sports coming to an end, attention is turned to the local youth baseball games. DeKalb coach-pitch and machine-pitch leagues have released some statistics on games played over the past few weeks. Read More
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The DeKalb County Tigers Soccer Team will be hosting the 2013 DC Tiger Cub Soccer Camp June 25 through 28. The event will be hosted by Tigers Head Coach Kleparek, Assistant Coaches Rhonda Merriman and Justin Nokes, and the DCHS players. Read More
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The DeKalb Youth Soccer League has released a list of scoring players for the week ending on May 18. League officials say that soccer is a team sport, and they know that each score is usually proceeded by uncounted passes, challenges, and generally a great deal of effort by all involved. Read More
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The DeKalb County Tigerettes battled their way to the top spot of the District 8AA Softball Tournament in Baxter last week with a win over the Smith County Owlettes and the Upperman Lady Bees. But their celebration was short-lived after the Lady Bees fought their way back through a two-game championship match-up. Read More
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Awards were presented during the District 8AA Softball Tournament in Baxter last week with several Tigerettes players receiving honors. Read More
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The DeKalb County Tigers Doubles Tennis Team’s Taylor Leach and Dylan Young made it to the regional tennis tournament after winning against top-ranked Livingston in Baxter last week. Read More
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The DeKalb County Tigers ended their season last week in postseason play with two losses, one to the Upperman Bees and another to the Livingston Academy Wildcats. Read More
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The DeKalb County Tigers Soccer team opened play in the district semi-finals on Tuesday, May 7, against Friendship Christian. The two teams had tied during the regular season so the Tigers knew this was a win-or-go home situation. Read More
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The DeKalb County Tigers baseball team ended its regular season games with a hard-fought, emotional, and controversial game against the Watertown Purple Tigers last week. The team would also prove resilient after winning their first game in the district tournament in Murfreesboro. Tournament play would see the Tigers without their head coach after he was suspended for TSSAA rules violations. Read More
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The DeKalb County Tigers Soccer team won the first round of the district tournament last Monday evening as they attempt to win their third consecutive championship. But more significant to the team may be the fact that Monday’s win marks the soccer program’s 100th win for DCHS. Read More
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The DeKalb County Tigerettes ended their regular season last week, winning two games in a double header, then losing a game the following day. But the team had something to cheer about on Friday after taking a victory in the first round of the district tournament. Read More
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The DeKalb County High School Tigers’ own Cody Puckett has been named as the District 8AA Pitcher of the Year while several other Tigers players were named to the All-District Team. Read More
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The DeKalb County Tigers Baseball Team played its last regular season game last week and before hand, the team and fans honored the graduating seniors for their contributions to the team, as well as Head Coach Scott Odom for his 20 years as a coach. Read More
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After soundly defeating York Institute at home on Monday, April 22, the DeKalb County Tigers traveled to the Dragon’s lair in Jamestown the following day, where they slew their foes in near a repeat. Read More
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The 2012 Tennessee Titans’ season can only be described as disappointing, but with the conclusion of the 2013 NFL Draft, many see a brighter future for the team. With the Titans’ eight draft picks, and several free-agency acquisitions over the off-season, the Titans have attempted to address some of the weaknesses that have plagued the team, but the lineup is still missing something that it has been lacking for several years, a true leader. Read More
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The DeKalb Youth Soccer League’s season is underway and the league has released a list of those players that scored during the April 20 games. The league stressed that all the players on a team are responsible for scoring stating, "We know that each score is usually proceeded by uncounted passes, challenges, and generally a great deal of effort by all involved." Read More
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Several local runners competed at the St. Jude Country Music Marathon in Nashville last Saturday. Despite the rain, terrain, and security concerns, one local runner finished 11tth overall. Read More
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