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2 days ago |
t-g.com | Noah Maddox
We’re thankful for all the seniors, historic class, the character they bring, the effort they bring…they built something that I think is only going to grow moving forward.” SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. – The Shelbyville Central Golden Eagles (14-4-2, 9-0-1) took an early lead against District 10-AAA Runner-up, Ravenwood (13-4-2, 6-1-1), but ultimately fell victim to the Raptors’ relentless attack late, 5-1. “They’re an excellent team – state runner-ups last year that lost on penalties – even though...
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3 days ago |
t-g.com | Noah Maddox
COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – Shelbyville Central Golden Eaglette and District 8-AA Champion, Freshman Lilly Smith, won the Individual Region 5-AA Tournament on Monday, punching her ticket to the State Tournament in the process. Smith took down Emmy Bragga from Cookeville in her first match of the day in straight sets, 6-3, 6-1, to advance to the Region 5-AA Championship Match.
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3 days ago |
t-g.com | Noah Maddox
UNIONVILLE, Tenn. – The Community Viqueens (28-3-2, 8-0) started out slow, but after Annie Prince’s go-ahead solo HR in the bottom of the fourth, the hosts then erupted for five runs in the sixth inning to keep their season alive, winning 8-2 in the Region 5-AA Semifinal against Lewis County (17-8, 2-4). “That win was huge,” Viqueens’ Head Coach Cam Farrell said. “I told ‘em, at this point, I’m not looking for a pretty win, I’m just looking for a W.
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4 days ago |
t-g.com | Noah Maddox
You have 2 free items remaining before a subscription is required. Subscribe now! | Log in Posted 5/12/25UNIONVILLE, Tenn. – The Community Viqueens (27-3-2, 8-0) walked-off the Lady Rockets from Chapel Hill (20-10, 6-2) for the second-consecutive game with an eighth-inning two-out solo home run from Taylar Wessner to clinch back-to-back District 9-AA Championships on Friday night, 2-1. This item is available in full to subscribers.
Conservation group lawsuit seeks to speed listing of Alaska king salmon under Endangered Species Act
6 days ago |
t-g.com | Nathaniel Herz
A Chinook salmon is seen in an undated photo. (Photo by Ryan Hagerty/USFWS)A Washington state-based conservation group filed a lawsuit this week in an effort to speed up the federal government’s review of a proposal to list king salmon as threatened or endangered across the Gulf of Alaska.
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