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9 hours ago ago from The Sheet : Mammoth\'s Free, Almost Daily Newspaper
E.L. Smoogen running in Santa Barbara (Photo: Tony Taylor) Press Release/Sheet Staff A contingent of runners from Mammoth’s own High Sierra Striders club competed in the First Annual Santa Barbara International Marathon and Relay on Sunday, Dec. 6. The Striders fielded 3 relay teams and had 5 individual runners compete in the full marathon. According to Striders organizers, conditions for the first annual Santa Barbara Marathon were ...
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4 hours ago ago from SpeedEndurance.com
By the time the Olympics rolled into my backyard in Montreal 1976, Harvey Glance was the man to beat. After all, he set the WR twice for the 100 meters (a 9.9 hand time) By then, Valeri Borzov was no longer a force to be reckon with, but I still didn’t count him out to repeat as a double gold medallist in the 100 meters. Harvey Glance came fourth in the open 100m, but won a gold medal in the 4 100 meter team for USA as their ...
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December 12, 2009 HIRAM, OHIO The Hiram College swimming and diving teams recorded a combined 20 lifetime personal best times despite being defeated by Grove City (Pa.) College today (Saturday, Dec. 12) in a non-conference dual meet at Alumni Memorial Pool. The women lost to the Wolverines, 143-136, and the men lost 144-119. [ Complete Results ] Following today's action, the Terrier women are now 1-4 overall in dual meet ...
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4 hours ago ago from The Tiger Adviser
The GHS chapter of Future Business Leaders of America is hosting a 25th anniversary Relay for Life which will take place at Gilbert High School on the football field from 6:00 pm to 6:00 am April 16- 17. Relay teams are still being formed. Each team may have 8-15 people for $10 per person. Last year, the event raised $190,000 and FBLA's goal this year is to reach $200,000 in donations. A meeting for all team captains will be held on ...
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