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Bears beat Indians in overtime thriller
     The Leroy varsity boys moved to 1-1 overall, as well as within 2A Region 1, with a 70-66 overtime thriller against region foe Southern Choctaw.
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Tough laws for those attacking school personnel at sporting events Sports Chatter
     The situation that occurred in Citronelle last Friday night was the exact opposite of what you might expect from these two high schools. When I heard the news of a fight which caused the early ending of the Jackson High vs. Citronelle game, I could not believe it.
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Panthers still undefeated going into Tuesday’s game
     The Coffeeville Panthers danced their way to victory again last Friday night by defeating Marengo 78-58 sending them to 5-0 overall and 3-0 in the area.
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Demons dominate Millry with 50-point spread
Lady Demons are undefeated
     The McIntosh boys continued their trek through the season by defeating Millry 89-39 and pushing their overall record to 3-2.
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Dawgs pull down 72-55 victory over Fruitdale
     The Washington County High School Bulldogs continued to roll with their winning season Saturday, with a 72-55 victory over the Fruitdale Pirates.
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Kills first deer
     Destin Price brought down an 85-pound spike with his .243 Savage rifle Dec. 2, while hunting with his step-brother, Jimmy Pipkin on private property in Clarke County. He is the son of Gwen and James Pipkin of Gainestown and David Price of Gilbertown, and is the grandson of Jaunice and Terry Hamilton
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Big 10-point killed
     Dean Hayes of Jackson killed this 187-pound 10-point buck, Mon-day, Dec. 12, while hunting in the St. Stephens area. He shot the deer with a 25-06 rifle.
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Jackson native retiring as UWA athletic director
     UWA Athletic Director Dee Outlaw has announced today that he will retire his full-time position at West Alabama effective July 1, 2006. Outlaw became the school%27s first sports information director in 1973, and has spent his entire professional career since working for Tiger Athletics. He will rema
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Shoots big 11-point
     Dustin Stringer, 8, killed this 150-pound, 11-point buck Dec. 2 in the Coffeeville area while hunting with his grandfather, Joe Stringer, of Coffeeville. He shot the deer with a 243 rifle. He is the son of Susan Stringer and Joey Stringer, both of Jackson.
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