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Copa del Caribe Rep. Dominicana

Nov 4, 2011 • Jump Shoot Basketball Academy • 361 Views
Jump Shoot Basketball Academy estara en el torneo de Rep. Dominicana el proximo Junio 2012. Asi lo anuncio el director de la academia Jump Shoot, Victor Julio en reunion con los padres de familia. Me siento muy emocionado ya que estaremos More

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State baseball/softball rankings

May 20, 2013 • The Courier-Journal (blog)
I spent a year at the Panama City (Fla.) News Herald ... I then worked nearly six years as a sports copy editor at The Courier-Journal before getting a chance to follow in the footsteps of Bob White and Jody Demling as the Kentucky high school sports ... More

Pirates Getting Ready for Season to Begin

May 20, 2013 • WJHG-TV
Sunday night they were out at Pete Edwards Field trying to get in as much preparation as possible before they take on the Orlando City Soccer Club. Panama City Beach, FL-- The game will be at 7:30 at the Mike Gavlak Sports Complex at Arnold High School. More

High?school baseball playoffs set to begin

May 19, 2013 • Evening Observer
Ripley travels to Brocton for a quarterfinal Wednesday while Brocton plays No. 6 Panama. No. 8 Forestville will be the lone local Class D team in action Monday against No. 9 Sherman in a prequarterfinal game. The winner gets top seed Clymer Wednesday. More

Relay For Life Raises Thousands of Dollars for the American Cancer Society

May 19, 2013 • WJHG-TV
The event was held at Arnold High School's Gavlak Sports Complex and raised over 70 thousand dollars for the American Cancer Society. 30 local teams prepared for the event for months, and despite how exhausting the event can be, they say they are ... More

Core Four: How Mariano Rivera Became -- And Stayed -- A New York Yankee

May 17, 2013 • The Post Game (blog)
Finished with Pedro Pablo Sanchez High School at 16, Mariano did what most Panamanian boys his age did: he went to work. Six days a week he toiled on a commercial fishing boat captained by his father. On the seventh day he played sports. "On the boat ... More

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