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Wednesday, January 28, 2004

2004 PANTHER DUALS Wrestling Results

The Starr’s Mill Panthers defended their home turf last weekend with a 5-0 team record and first place in the 2004 Panther Duals.

Patriots on a roll

High school basketball teams want to play their best the second half of January, with the postseason playoffs looming the second week of February.

Jamerson medals in Australia

A local athlete has returned from international competition halfway around the world with some pretty impressive hardware.

From America’s fairways

The professional golf season of 2004 is well underway and thus far somewhat resembles 2003. Tiger hasn’t won yet, which seems less amazing than in the past, and Ernie Els successfully defended his Sony (Hawaii) Open title. Phil Mickelson won the Bob “Hopeless” Desert Classic (Mr. Hope, since last year’s event, went to join his pal Bing Crosby on the heavenly links), ending an 18-month winless period. “Lefty” appears to have rekindled his desire to be great. Still carrying that dreaded moniker of best player yet to win a major championship, will Phil be able to elevate his focus in the majors and add the only missing piece from a truly remarkable career?

AMS touts speed in new slogan

Ask a race fan what the fastest track in NASCAR is, and they’ ll pause. Then they’ll throw out a couple of tracks ... Talladega and Daytona, usually.

Energy company supports wildlife program

AGL Resources Inc., parent of Atlanta Gas Light Company, is the first natural gas company in the nation to join the National Wild Turkey Federation’s Energy for Wildlife, a program devoted to enhancing wildlife habitat on property owned, managed or influenced by energy companies such as pipeline and power line rights-of-way and plant sites.

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