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CLEVELAND, Tenn. — A group of Bradley Central basketball players sat around Cleveland radio announcer Corky Whitlock Tuesday, each getting his own chance to speak.

KNOXVILLE — The approach must stay the same, though the distractions increase.

One may be too fat. One may be too small. And one may be too quick to throw in the towel.

Zaccheus Mason has shed the crutches but sported a light brace on his right knee during University of Tennessee at Chattanooga basketball practice Tuesday.

The Lady Mocs needed help and they got it.

Mother Nature is aiding Finley Stadium in a way the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga football team couldn't.

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Like a senior in late-game crunch time looking to take charge, Brainerd's Demetrius Kitchens demanded the ball in that situation Tuesday.

CHICKAMAUGA, Ga. — With his team fighting illness and an emotional letdown from a buzzer-beating win over its main rival Saturday, Ed Clendenen expected a slow start from his Gordon Lee Trojans in Tuesday's Class A preliminary state playoff basketball game.

JASPER, Tenn. — Once again it wasn't enough for the Lookout Valley boys' basketball team just to win the District 6-A tournament championship.

Some reruns never get old. It's shaping up as more of the same for Tennessee high school wrestling in 2012-13 with Soddy-Daisy and Cleveland taking the early Division I roles as favorites and a four-team race expected with Father Ryan, Christian Brothers, Baylor and McCallie for the Division II championships.

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Concerned about player development in the Chattanooga area, the Chattanooga Football Club convened a "soccer su mmit" on Feb. 12, to discuss how to produce more high-level players in the area -- players that be able to one day play in college or professionally.

Achieving big goals is nothing new for Stacy Allison. As the first American woman to climb Mount Everest, Alison has literally reached the top of the world, and she will share her story and the lessons she has learned on Thursday when she visits Chattanooga as the keynote speaker for the seventh annual Leadership Address to the Community hosted by the Chattanooga Women's Leadership Institute.

Red Bank High School graduate David Barger has announced he will be retiring as Carson-Newman College's athletic director on April 30 but will continue to help the NCAA Division II school in Jefferson City, Tenn., in fundraising roles.

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From the "Talk Too Much studios," let's go.

OK, if you were stranded on a deserted island and had one actor's entire DVD catalog at your disposal, who is it? Don't answer too quickly. We're going to explore this — and work it into a theme show. We know you're excited. Today, let's explore a few of the gems from Robert Duvall.

From the "Talk Too Much studios," let's go.

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KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Tim Hudson remembers when he was the young gun in the clubhouse. Now he's the old dude, looking a bit out of place on one of baseball's most promising pitching staffs.

Freddie Freeman couldn’t believe it. As the Atlanta Braves Caravan bus carrying Freeman, Jason Heyward, Rhea County’s Cory Gearrin and new hitting coach Greg Walker drew near the back of the Taco Mac restaurant along Broad Street on Thursday morning, the fans waiting to meet their baseball heroes was at least 100 strong.

Two months from today, the Chattanooga Lookouts will be wrapping up their first homestand of the 2012 season against the Tennessee Smokies.

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It was a wild year for area trails but a good year for Wild Trails, the local nonprofit that directs money to building and maintaining wilderness path projects through the region.

  • Jan. 26th, 2012  |

Most people's "bucket list" of things to do in life might include a trip to Europe, getting tickets to the Super Bowl or taking an exotic cruise. But for two local men, scratching off an item will involve six days of grueling bicycling through mountains in South America.

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Tony Stewart insisted he wasn't a title contender when NASCAR's championship race began.

Tony Stewart figures he has no need to issue any more verbal jabs in what has become quite a fight for the Cup title.

Clint Bowyer pushed teammate Jeff Burton around and around Talladega Superspeedway on Sunday.

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