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<pubdate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 22:31:00 +0000</pubdate>
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 <title>Seth Coy honored by East Tennessee State</title>
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  <description>JOHNSON CITY, Tenn.  &#8212; On a homecoming day full of emotion, the East Tennessee State&#8217;s men&#8217;s basketball team made the plays it needed to make in the final minutes to outlast rival Appalachian State 62-58 in the 2009-10 season opener Saturday afternoon inside Memorial Center.In a game that began with a memorial service for former ETSU center, Washington&#8217;s  Seth Coy, who tragically died in a car accident last summer, the Buccaneers were the recipients of a fortuitous intentional foul call with a minute left in regulation and capitalized at the foul line with five makes in six tries to pick up the victory.  A crowd of 5,562 fans looked on as sophomore guard Adam Sollazzo &#8212; who roomed with Coy and now wears his No. 43 jersey &#8212; hit two of those free tosses with 16.2 seconds left to help ice the game.To read the full story, pick up today&#8217;s copy of the <i>Washington Times-Herald. </i>Or, call 254-0480, Ext. 131, Laura Theine, circulation director, to subscribe.</description>
  
  
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<pubdate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 21:59:00 +0000</pubdate>
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 <title>Local Civil War veteran topic of Roundtable</title>
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  <description>Indiana contributed more than 200,000 soldiers to the Union effort in the Civil War, and Daviess County played a major part in supplying that manpower for the war effort. One of those men, William A. Myers, was the topic of discussion at Monday&#8217;s monthly meeting of the Daviess County Civil War Roundtable held at the Daviess County Museum in Washington.Roundtable president Monty Critchlow gave the gathering a history of William A. Myers, who was born in Daviess County near Cornettsville in 1840, just a few years after his father, Daniel Myers, relocated the family to Indiana from North Carolina. Myers was 21 years old when war broke out in April, 1861, and he enlisted, along with 44 others, in Company G which was being formed by Eli McCarthy in Washington. In September of that same year. The company was assigned to the 42nd Indiana infantry.To read the full story, pick up today&#8217;s copy of the <i>Washington Times-Herald. </i>Or, call 254-0480, Ext. 131, Laura Theine, circulation director, to subscribe.</description>
  
  
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<pubdate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 21:49:00 +0000</pubdate>
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 <title>Coy to be remembered by East Tennessee State today</title>
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  <description>JOHNSON CITY, Tenn &#8212; Former Washington Hatchet standout and East Tennessee State University basketball player Seth Coy will be remembered by ETSU prior to homecoming and the Buccaneers season opener with Appalachian State at Memorial Center today. Coy, a key member of the Hatchets&#8217; 2008 Class 3A state championship team who played as a freshman for an East Tennessee squad that qualified for the 2009 NCAA tournament, was killed in a car accident while traveling home to Daviess County from ETSU this past summer. Game time today is 4 p.m., with a memorial service slated to honor Coy prior to the contest. Over 50 family and friends from Washington are expected to be in attendance for the game.To read the full story, pick up today&#8217;s copy of the <i>Washington Times-Herald. </i>Or, call 254-0480, Ext. 131, Laura Theine, circulation director, to subscribe.</description>
  
  
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<pubdate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 21:55:00 +0000</pubdate>
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 <title>Lady Cougars down WC</title>
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  <description>The North Daviess Lady Cougars and Jenny Dove made Ron Knepp a winner in his first time out as head coach in a 38-29 win over Washington Catholic at the Bird Cage on Thursday.Dove scored 13 of her game high 18 points in the second half and recorded a double-double with 13 rebounds. North Daviess trailed by one at 18-17 going into halftime after a rebound basket from Washington Catholic&#8217;s Katie Sellers &#8212; who led the Lady Cardinals with 15 points &#8212; just ahead of the second quarter. But North Daviess outscored WC 15-9 in the third quarter to take control of the game.To read the full story, pick up today&#8217;s copy of the <i>Washington Times-Herald. </i>Or, call 254-0480, Ext. 131, Laura Theine, circulation director, to subscribe.</description>
  
  
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<pubdate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 22:13:00 +0000</pubdate>
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 <title>Horton to continue hoops career for Valparaiso</title>
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  <description>MONTGOMERY &#8212; Liz Horton signed her national letter of intent to continue her basketball career with Valparaiso University. For Horton, a dedicated gym rat, Wednesday&#8217;s event was the culmination of a long term goal.To read the full story, pick up today&#8217;s copy of the <i>Washington Times-Herald. </i>Or, call 254-0480, Ext. 131, Laura Theine, circulation director, to subscribe.</description>
  
  
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<pubdate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 22:09:00 +0000</pubdate>
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 <title>Fox inks with Purdue to carry on volleyball career</title>
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  <description>MONTGOMERY &#8212; Before Barr-Reeve&#8217;s Hilliary Fox chose the college where she was going to continue her athletic career, she had to make a different choice &#8212; which sport did she want to play after high school.Last fall Fox, a standout for the Lady Vikings in both volleyball and basketball, chose the former and committed to Purdue, and she made that commitment official by signing a national letter of intent on Wednesday to continue her volleyball career for the Boilermakers of coach Dave Shondell. To read the full story, pick up today&#8217;s copy of the <i>Washington Times-Herald. </i>Or, call 254-0480, Ext. 131, Laura Theine, circulation director, to subscribe.</description>
  
  
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<pubdate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 08:10:00 +0000</pubdate>
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 <title>BR falls at state</title>
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  <description>Lady Vikings fall at  BSU.</description>
  
  
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<pubdate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 23:29:00 +0000</pubdate>
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 <title>Hatchets end season with Memorial loss</title>
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  <description>EVANSVILLE &#8212; The Washington Hatchets faced Evansville Memorial senior quarterback Grant Gribbins for the final time on Friday in the championship game of Sectional 40 at Enlow Field. And for Hatchet Nation, the final Gribbins sighting couldn&#8217;t have come soon enough. Gribbins led Memorial (9-3) to its second straight sectional title with a 42-20 win over Washington (7-5). </description>
  
  
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<pubdate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 23:25:00 +0000</pubdate>
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 <title>Cougars lose again in finals to Linton</title>
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  <description>LINTON &#8212; North Daviess appeared to possibly have matters well in hand late in the third quarter during Friday night&#8217;s Class A Sectional 40 championship game at Linton.The Cougars were looking strong after the game moved to the fourth and in position to score for a 17-point lead. But the host Miners had other plans. The result was another heart-breaker for North Daviess on the Greene County school&#8217;s field and only the second setback of the year for the Cougars. Unfortunately, the 28-24 decision with Linton on top ended a sterling year for the Cougars and sent the Miners on to regional action.</description>
  
  
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<pubdate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 20:51:00 +0000</pubdate>
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 <title>Wier to get award at finals</title>
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  <description>Jill Wier of Plainville is the recipient of the 2009 Interscholastic Athletic Official Association Award for excellence in the sport of volleyball. Wier will be honored in a special ceremony at Saturday&#8217;s state finals tournament.</description>
  
  
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<pubdate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 20:44:00 +0000</pubdate>
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 <title>A date with State</title>
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  <description>In a season where the Barr-Reeve Viking volleyball team has looked like the best team in the state, it will now get a chance to prove it in the Class A state tournament on Saturday at Ball State in Muncie. </description>
  
  
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<pubdate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 22:26:00 +0000</pubdate>
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 <title>Sectional final preview</title>
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  <description>The North Daviess Cougars and Washington Hatchets may feel like &#8220;deja vu all over again&#8221; in the sectional finals this Friday. Both teams find themselves facing the same teams that eliminated them at this same stage last season. However, both are ready to keep history from repeating itself.The Hatchets travel to Evansville to face Evansville Memorial at Enlow Field, while the Cougars go up the road to battle Southwest Seven rival Linton-Stockton.</description>
  
  
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<pubdate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 14:15:00 +0000</pubdate>
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 <title>Barr-Reeve State Final information</title>
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  <description>Barr-Reeve State Final Volleyball tickets are general admission, and on sale in the high school office today during school hours for $12. Tickets will not be available on Friday. These are season passes for both the morning and afternoon session at Muncie.</description>
  
  
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<pubdate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 10:29:00 +0000</pubdate>
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 <title>Barr-Reeve takes Regional crown</title>
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  <description>MONTGOMERY &#8212; For the Tecumseh Lady Braves, Halloween in Mongtomery turned out to be a &#8220;Nightmare on Kavanaugh Kourt.&#8221;</description>
  
  
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<pubdate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 23:14:00 +0000</pubdate>
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 <title>Cougars hold on at Perry Central</title>
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  <description>LEOPOLD &#8212; Steady rain and sloppy field conditions made the ball extremely difficult to exchange on the snap or tuck away securely on the run during North Daviess&#8217; sectional semifinal match-up with host Perry Central Friday night. In fact, the slippery ball helped the Cougars earn a sectional title shot.</description>
  
  
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