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Sports May 15, 2007  RSS feed
Todd pitches Razorbacks past Crimson Tide
COLLEGE BASEBALL
      <!-- Page Number: 7--> It seems like every week, the Kilgore News Herald is writing about former Kilgore High School athlete Jess Todd in the Tuesday sports section. There's a great reason for that: Todd is arguably the best pitcher on the No. 8- ranked NCAA Division I baseball team.
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Kilgore's Courtney Thomas going to regionals
Former KHS athlete helps Baylor men to relay victory
      <!-- Page Number: 7--> A former Kilgore High School track & field and football standout was victorious at the Big 12 Conference Track & Field Championships over the weekend, and now goes on to compete on an even bigger stage.
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Nac-HP game to be played at Driller
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL PLAYOFFS
      <!-- Page Number: 7--> After the elimination of the Kilgore High School and Pine Tree High School baseball teams over the weekend, District 12-4A has one team remaining in the Class 4A playoffs: the Nacogdoches Dragons.
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Millwood rocked as Rangers fall to Angels again
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
      <!-- Page Number: 7--> ARLINGTON (AP) - Kevin Millwood's first start since coming off the disabled list was short and frustrating for the Texas Rangers. Millwood gave up a first-inning grand slam to Casey Kotchman and left after five outs with an aggravated hamstring in the Los Angeles Angels' 7-2 victory over the Rangers on Monday.
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Small schools would feel it most if private schools are admitted into UIL
TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
      <!-- Page Number: 7--> AUSTIN (AP) - Texas' small schools, and their ability to win state championships, likely would be most affected by allowing private schools to join the University Interscholastic League, UIL officials said Monday.
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T.O. says he got 'nothing, really' from season under Parcells' coaching
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
      <!-- Page Number: 6--> IRVING (AP) - Terrell Owens was asked what he got out of his only season with Bill Parcells. "Nothing, really," T.O. said Monday, the last day of the Dallas Cowboys' first minicamp since Parcells retired. Owens obviously isn't going to miss Parcells, and has already noticed how different things are under new coach Wade Phillips.
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