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  1. kogt.com The LCM Varsity Soccer team opened the season by beating Memorial 7-0 in a scrimmage and had to do it with only one side of the stadium lights working! The LCM JV also beat PA 3-0.
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  3. LU Women open up SLC play with win BEAUMONT - While beauty may not have been the name of the game for the Lamar women's basketball team on Saturday, the Lady Cardinals certainly didn't lack in determination. In the Southland Conference opener, a hustling Lamar squad stymied Texas-San Antonio into 31 percent shooting from the field and 18 turnovers in a 60-46 Lamar win at the Montagne Center. The victory was familiar territory for the Lady Cardinals, who have now won the SLC opener in four consecutive years. The difference, however, is that Saturday's win sends Lamar to its first three-game winning streak of the season and a 6-8 overall record. "I'd really like to be excited about starting conference with a win, but we've done that the last three years," Lamar coach Leonard Drake said. "We played a quality opponent in UTSA. That team's going to win a lot of games in this league." The Roadrunners, who trailed by 20 with 7:16 remaining in the second half, crawled within 12 on a jumper by guard Terrie Davis with 1:48 remaining in the game. Davis scored all 13 of her points during a 12-minute span of the second period. The Lady Cardinals, however, answered Davis' shot with a fast-break layup by forward Quiana N'Joku to spark a 5-2 Lamar run. Lamar, which will continue league play at Stephen F. Austin on Thursday, was led by senior Alexis Timpone's 16 points. Timpone hit five 3-pointers and scored 10 points in the second period. "What we did is we held on to home court and I think we're starting to establish that we can play well at home," Drake said. "I'm more excited about the way we played defense for most of the game. I wasn't really happy about the last three minutes, but for most of the game we played real solid defense." Texas-San Antonio (4-9, 0-1) also received 12 points from Tia Bogan, who scored only two points during the second half. The Lady Cardinals held a 27-17 advantage at halftime, and the closest the Roadrunners got was 34-25 with 13:11 left in the second half. Freshman Brittney Williams joined Timpone in double figures with 13 points down low, while senior forward LaToya Carson added 10 points and nine boards for the Lady Cardinals. "I think we're starting to gel a little bit," Drake said. "Now we've got a week to prepare for Stephen F. (Austin) on the road. We need to get ourselves ready to play there (Nacogdoches), but we're certainly happy to be 1-0 in the league right now." [email protected]
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  6. 71-59 Lamar wins..
  7. 39-29 Lamar 2nd half.
  8. You guys need to post weekly game schedules, scrimmages so i can see when and where games are being played.
  9. Not sure? Here's what you guys do though..After your games (ASAP) call 895-4672 and leave your score. If all you guys would do that they would air them.
  10. Still looking and waiting for it.
  11. 8) Way to go Titans
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  13. Keep up the good work.
  14. Good deal.
  15. Thanks. Go Cards!
  16. '73 Cup champ Parsons remains in intensive care CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Former NASCAR champion Benny Parsons remained in intensive care Friday at Carolinas Medical Center after entering the hospital nearly two weeks ago because of complications stemming from lung cancer. The 1973 Winston Cup champion was diagnosed with cancer in his left lung in July and declared in October that he had beaten it. But he was unable to attend a ceremony in November in New York to accept the Myers Brothers Award for contributions to the sport. "Parsons' family has been overwhelmed by the outpouring of support from fans and the NASCAR community and they encourage everyone to keep Benny in their thoughts and prayers," said a statement issued on behalf of Parsons by Performance Racing Network. Parsons, a NASCAR television commentator, has a weekly show on the radio network. Parsons was selected one of NASCAR's 50 greatest drivers in 1998, 10 years after his retirement. He won 21 races in 526 starts, including the 1975 Daytona 500. He finished no lower than fifth in the points from 1972-80 while earning more than $4 million. He also won ARCA titles in 1968-69. He was inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in 1994, and the National Motorsports Press Association's Stock Car Racing Hall of Fame in 1995. Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press
  17. From WB2007 Katie - senior at West Brook Statistics for 2006 High School Softball Season:West Brook 130 strike outs ERA: 0.03 Four No hitters 3 Homeruns Good Hitter too! First Team All-District – 22-5A Katie has worked with Ashley Boyd on varsity for four years. They are a great team! Go West Brook!
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