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A throwing error by shortstop Willy Adames brought home the eventual winning run in the eighth as Columbus beat Durham 3-2 on Tuesday night at Huntington Park. …read more
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Many baseball players in North Carolina are still waiting to hear which MLB team they will begin their professional careers with after Day 2 of the 2017 Draft ended Tuesday evening. …read more
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ASHBURN — Through March, April and May, as the Redskins navigated free agency, the draft and beyond without a general manager after firing Scot McCloughan, Redskins President Bruce Allen would often stroll down the hallway in the personnel department as if nothing was amiss.
“Morning fellas,” is all Allen would …
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NC Central’s school colors are maroon and grey, but the Eagles are in their Golden Age. …read more
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After a night of celebrating the Golden State Warriors latest NBA title, fans snapped up victory shirts and hats Tuesday, while Oakland crews were busy hanging championship banners along the parade route. …read more
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Duke will begin a weeklong exhibition tour to the Dominican Republic on Aug. 17. …read more
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Holly Springs standout wide receiver Bryce Wheaton received a scholarship offer Monday from Louisville, the senior announced via Twitter. …read more
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ASHBURN – The big news out of Redskins Park Tuesday involved changes to the team’s personnel department, but when it comes to the team’s most pressing personnel matter, things are chugging along as normal.
Doug Williams, the team’s new senior vice president of player personnel, said that chief contract negotiator Eric …
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ASHBURN — Don’t assume just because Redskins safety DeAngelo Hall is 33 that he would rather not participate in practice.
“I want to go out there and get this work,” Hall said. “It’s contagious watching those guys compete. I get more hyped watching than when I’m out there competing. I …
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