Archive | February, 2010

Weak Week For UA

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas coach John Pelphrey said the one thing the Razorbacks couldn’t afford during their race for the Southeastern Conference Western Division championship was a two-loss week.

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Momentum Swing Sends Broken Bow Past Roland

WILBURTON, Okla. — Roland was in control of Saturday’s Class 4A Area IV regional final as the final seconds ticked away in the third quarter.

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Big-Hitting Hogs Top Troy 10-8

UA SPORTS INFORMATION FAYETTEVILLE — The No. 16 Arkansas baseball team totaled three home runs for the second time in as many games to come away with a 10-8 win Saturday afternoon over Troy at Baum Stadium.

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UAFS Sweeps OBU In Doubleheader

UAFS SPORTS INFORMATION ARKADELPHIA, Ark. — A little change of scenery sure seems to have helped the UAFS baseball team.

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Razorbacks Lead SEC Indoor Meet

UA SPORTS INFORMATION FAYETTEVILLE — After Day 2 of the 2010 SEC Indoor Men’s and Women’s Track and Field Championships, Arkansas is leading the men’s competition and Florida is leading the women’s competition at the Randal Tyson Track Center.

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Clarksville Slips By Subiaco In OT

FARMINGTON — Short on sleep with tired legs, Subiaco Academy built a big enough lead Saturday to coast to a 4A North Regional losers’ bracket win against Clarksville.

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County Line Clips Hartford

HECTOR — County Line and Hartford combined for 38 fouls and 42 free throws (28 in the fourth quarter alone), but a winner was finally decided.

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Tigers Repeat As Region Champs

LINCOLN — After a slow start to the season, Charleston has come on strong.

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Architects sue school district

Jackson Brown King Architects is suing the Carlisle School District for $68,159.90 plus legal costs for breach of contract.

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Mayor names new public works superintendent

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