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Once hot prospects, Virginia Tech's Rash, U.Va.'s Silverstein relish roles
There was a time last season when hearing a little criticism would've gotten inside Virginia Tech outfielder Andrew Rash's head. He's rarely mentioned as a prospect anymore, and he's just fine with it. Virginia's Scott Silverstein also has gotten used...
Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, Virginia Tech Hokies, Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports
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Gators count on catcher Taylor Gushue to be a steadying force
GAINESVILLE — Any question whether Taylor Gushue could handle the jump to college baseball seemed to last one pitch. A first-pitch homer in his first at-bat last season and two SEC Freshman of the Week honors in the first month would turn out to...
Tags: Students, Vanderbilt Commodores, Florida Gators, Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Gymnast, 9, beats the odds in winning division
Lake Worth's Amanda Pagac was the youngest performer during the recent Level 8 state gymnastics competition in Lutz, but she didn't let that stop her from winning the all-around championship in her division. The 9-year-old Pagac, who competes for the...Tags: Beam Gymnastics, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Gymnastics, Toronto Blue Jays, Boston Red Sox
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St. Coleman teams super-charged in volleyball
This past season was one of highly charged excitement for the varsity and junior varsity girls' volleyball teams at St. Coleman School in Pompano Beach. The squads lived up to their Chargers nickname by generating some top-quality play in their...Tags: Toronto Blue Jays, Boston Red Sox, Baseball, College Baseball, Dave Sappelt
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Focused Pinder leads Virginia Tech to brink of NCAA tournament
As far as Chad Pinder knew, his postseason one-on-one meeting last spring with Virginia Tech coach Pete Hughes was going to include an atta-boy slap on the back and a few good luck wishes before Pinder's impending stint in the Cape Cod League. Pinder...
Tags: Wake Forest Demon Deacons, Atlantic Coast Conference, ESPN (tv network), Virginia Tech Hokies, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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UConn Baseball Heads To Virginia Tech For NCAA Tournament
The Hartford CourantThe bright lights will come on Friday night for the UConn baseball team. Some, perhaps, will squint, take time to get used to the glare. Others have been there. That's the dynamic of this particular, somewhat puzzling team — a mix of experience...Tags: Oklahoma Sooners, Atlantic Coast Conference, Virginia Tech Hokies, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports
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Still somewhat unknown here, Denbigh's John Garcia is catching on with MLB scouts
NEWPORT NEWS — He wears number 21, just like the most revered player from his homeland. He dreams of making the big leagues, something his father was willing to relocate 1,500 miles to help make happen. John Garcia, the center fielder at Denbigh...
Tags: Butterfly Ballots, Sports, Los Angeles Dodgers, Stomach Cancer, Baseball
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UCF pitcher Ben Lively outduels Marshall's ace in 3-1 win
In the minutes after the game was over, UCF pitcher Ben Lively jogged over to a small restraining fence in right field and chatted with his friend from the summer pitching in the Cape Cod League. In the hours prior, the competitive spirit that has so...
Tags: Sports, UCF Knights, Baseball, College Baseball
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Lonnie Kauppila bounces back with Stanford baseball
Keeping tabs on local athletes competing in college. Lonnie Kauppila (Burbank High, 2010) junior infielder, Stanford University baseball: The former Bulldog has bounced back nicely after missing the final two months of his sophomore season last year...Tags: Basketball, Utah Utes, Stanford Cardinal, Southern Illinois Salukis, College Sports
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Don't Worry — UConn In A League Of Its Own
The Hartford CourantHow many of you had Florida Gulf Coast University advancing to the Sweet 16 in your NCAA Men's basketball pool? Yeah, right! Keep an eye on all the national attention raining down on this new Cinderella, the first 15th seed to advance to the Sweet 16....Tags: Basketball, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports, Connecticut Huskies, Florida Gulf Coast University
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Rob Rasmussen traded from Houston Astros to Los Angeles Dodgers
For a third time, Pasadena Poly alumnus Rob Rasmussen will have an opportunity to impress a local audience. The one-time star pitcher at both Poly and UCLA is returning to the Los Angeles area, at least for a little while, as the left-handed pitcher...Tags: Sports, Miami Marlins, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, Trevor Bauer
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Unsigned Aquinas pitcher Rubio quickly gaining interest from colleges
Sun SentinelSt. Thomas Aquinas baseball coach Troy Cameron is happy to see that “a bunch of [college] teams are jumping on the bandwagon” when it comes to senior pitcher Frank Rubio. Central Florida’s coaching staff was down in South Florida...Tags: Sports, Baseball, College Baseball
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