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Palo Duro will hold on to at least a share of second place with a win while Randall will force a tie for second with a victory. n West Texas High at Sanford-Fritch : No.

Result can’t dilute the memories

None of Waubonsie Valley/Metea Valley co-op’s five seniors will be Olympians, but if dreams come true, there will be an aerospace engineer, civil engineer, doctor, nurse and a teacher who eventually will smile while reflecting upon the time they spent as gymnasts.  The co-op came up on the short end of a 140.2 to 128.1 dual meet against Lake Park on Thursday in Naperville, but the night was mostly about celebrating its seniors who were competing in their final home meet. “I remember coming in during sophomore year and watching the seniors and it felt so far away,” co-op senior Claire Samojedny said.

HS Wrestling: Delaware Valley downs defending Division I champ Scranton

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CC freshman defenseman Josefchak more than holding his own

Colorado College right defense Cole Josefchak hits the ice after colliding with Denver left wing Jarid Lukosevicius, on the ice, Friday, Dec. 2, 2016, during the first period at the Broadmoor World Arena in Colorado Springs, Colo. The late Denver standout – who rarely missed his grandson’s youth games – would have been proud of the freshman, even though he’s wearing the black and gold of Wylie’s college rival.

Wisconsin’s Lavelle goes No. 1 in NWSL draft

With the top pick in the National Women’s Soccer League college draft on Thursday, the Boston Breakers selected Rose Lavelle out of Wisconsin Wisconsin’s Lavelle goes No. 1 in NWSL draft With the top pick in the National Women’s Soccer League college draft on Thursday, the Boston Breakers selected Rose Lavelle out of Wisconsin Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2ipNme9 With the top pick in the National Women’s Soccer League college draft on Thursday, the Boston Breakers selected Rose Lavelle out of Wisconsin.

Pronghorn women blow past Sheridan

Top, Gillette’s Azhane Bufford goes up against Sheridan’s Ashlie Blackburn in the opening tip off Wednesday at the grand opening of the new Pronghorn Center. Gillette sophomore Angie Murnion goes up for a shot before being fouled by Sheridan’s Raelynn Keefer in the Pronghorns win over the Generals Wednesday night in the grand opening of the new Pronghorn Center.

CBS Sports’ Tony Gonzalez Breaks Down NFL’s Divisional Round Games

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Six months after his last news conference, President-elect Donald Trump is expected to answer reporters’ questions on Russia’s role in election year hacking and how he will cut his business ties. In a combative and freewheeling news conference, President-elect Donald Trump said for the first time Wednesday that he accepts Russia was behind the election year hacking of Democrats that roiled the White House race…. The man accused of killing nine parishioners at a downtown Charleston church in 2015 was formally sentenced to death Wednesday.

In curling, the ice has it

… W. Stevenson Road, Ottawa. The event will correspond with “Curling Night in America,” a two-hour telecast on the NBC Sports Network, the first of a nine-hour series that will run roughly once a week through St. Patrick’s Day. “We’re trying to reach …

Wichita native will be a Jeopardy!a contestant

He was a prominent part of the Scholar’s Bowl teams at both Blessed Sacrament and Kapaun Mount Carmel, of which he is a Class of 2006 alumnus. Hesse, who is a Navy Reserve officer based in San Diego, will be one of three contestants to compete on “Jeopardy!” on Friday afternoon – he’ll be the one in full Navy service dress blues.

Youth not holding back the Knights

Along with Odom, freshman Chase Ellis is making a big impact for St. Francis, averaging 14.9 points and 8.3 rebounds per game. ALPHARETTA, Ga.- St. Francis boys basketball head coach Drew Catlett wasn’t sure what to expect at the outset of this season.

Winter Fly Fishing Florida

Saltwater fly fishing isn’t always about sun-baked flats kissed by light winds, and bathed by sparkling warm water and battalions of tailing fish. Sometimes Florida fly fishers have to literally run for cover once December cold front winds arrive.

Girls win, boys lose in Chickasha

The Altus High School men’s and women’s basketball teams traveled to Chickasha on Thursday to participate in the ninth annual Chickasha Basketball Classic. Although the ladies got a favorable matchup with the Yukon Lady Millers junior varsity squad, the men were faced with the tough challenge of taking on the one-loss Douglass Trojans.

Basketball tournament semifinals scheduled

The Frazer Bank Invitational has been a week-long affair and after a one-night break Wednesday, action resumed at Western Oklahoma State College’s gymnasium Thursday with play between all one-loss tournament teams. On Tuesday, teams squared off to find out who would advance to the championship semifinals Friday and who would drop to the consolation bracket.

Lady Bulldogsa late surge overtakes Lady Elks

Before Tuesday night, the Elk City Lady Elks were 4-2 and one of the top teams in Class 4A basketball, but with the Lady Bulldogs coming to town, they prepared for a battle against one of the top teams in Class 5A. The Lady Elks ended 2016 with a loss to Woodward and the Lady Bulldogs ended their 2016 with a win over the Burkburnett Lady Bulldogs, and Tuesday evening Altus won again.

Bulldogs fall in Elk City

The Altus Bulldogs basketball team traveled to Elk City on Tuesday to take on the Elks in their first game since Christmas break ended and the new year began and suffered a disappointing loss once again. The last time the Bulldogs were on the court, they suffered their second defeat of the season to the Burkburnett Bulldogs in a game that was never really close.

Tigers, Tide fans ride emotional roller coaster –

They had to wait a year, some 35 years, but jubilant Clemson fans filled the streets near campus after the Tigers wrapped up their first national championship since 1981 with a dramatic victory over seemingly unbeatable Alabama. Students and fans clad in Tiger Paws and Orange sweatshirts near campus hugged each other when Clemson took a 28-24 lead in the fourth quarter of the national title game Monday night against the mighty Crimson Tide in Tampa, Florida.

Garrett’s 3-point play lifts DePaul over Providence 64-63

Billy Garrett Jr. scored seven of his 14 points in the final 28 seconds and his 3-point play with 4.7 seconds left lifted DePaul over Providence 64-63 on Tuesday night, ending its five-game losing streak Garrett’s 3-point play lifts DePaul over Providence 64-63 Billy Garrett Jr. scored seven of his 14 points in the final 28 seconds and his 3-point play with 4.7 seconds left lifted DePaul over Providence 64-63 on Tuesday night, ending its five-game losing streak Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2ihd9oE ROSEMONT, Ill. – Billy Garrett Jr. scored seven of his 14 points in the final 28 seconds and his 3-point play with 4.7 seconds left lifted DePaul over Providence 64-63 on Tuesday night, ending its five-game losing streak.

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Clemson’s Christian Wilkins reacts to the fans on his way out, Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2017, in Clemson, S.C., the day after the Tigers defeated Alabama 35-31 in the College Football Playoff championship NCAA college football game i… . Clemson fans cheer as the Clemson Tigers return Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2017, in Clemson, S.C., the day after Clemson defeated Alabama 35-31 in the NCAA College Football Playoff championship game in Tampa, Fla.

Clemson fans turn out to welcome national champions

About 6,000 Clemson fans turned out Tuesday to welcome their national champion Tigers, capping a giddy day of celebration after their team toppled Alabama. People screamed as the buses pulled up, calling out “DE-SHAUN” over and over as Tigers’ star quarterback Deshaun Watson walked with his luggage and national championship hat into Clemson’s football building.

Watson leaves Clemson, Swinney on solid ground

Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson, right, answers a question during an NCAA college football news conference Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2017, in Tampa, Fla. Clemson defeated Alabama 35-31 in the College Football Playoff National Championship Game the night before.

Watson Leaves Clemson, Swinney on Solid Ground

Standing on college football’s biggest stage and hoisting its top prize, Clemson coach Dabo Swinney and dynamic quarterback Deshaun Watson shared the ultimate hug and a few private words. Swinney and Watson’s finale together, a 35-31 upset victory against Alabama in the national title game Monday night, might just be a launching point for the Tigers .

Despite scandal, Baylor sees second-most early applications in school history

Baylor University saw an increase in applications last year, school officials say, despite a sexual assault scandal that has rocked the campus. About 14,300 prospective students applied by the early application deadline of Nov. 1 — a 19 percent increase from the previous year and the second-highest early application pool in school history, according to a spokeswoman and data provided by the school.