Archive - 2013
April 8th
On Saturday, the West Point track teams made the short journey north to Aberdeen to participate in the Aberdeen High School track meet. It was a successful Saturday for the Lady Wave and Green Wave as both teams put on spectacular performances which brought home the meet’s overall trophies. West Point defeated Aberdeen and South Panola in the large high school portion of the track meet.
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Three West Point natives who graduated together in 2008 recently completed the Crucible Challenge in Starkville. Above are P.J. Smith, Cody Miller and Brad Seawright.
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Those who remember the age before the Internet Movie Database and the days before every movie-goer could create a blog and call themselves movie critics are sure to have put their trust at least once in the thumbs of Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel.
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Zipping across railroad tracks when a train is racing down rail lines is pretty much second nature to many motorists who don’t like the idea of waiting and waiting for the train to go by.
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The number of individuals who are diagnosed with symptoms of Autism is startling.
A disability which was once considered a rarity in the medical science field is now found in one out of every 50 kids in America.
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It’s been seven years since Gayva Baldwin was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis.
When she first started to fight the disease, the battle seemed impossible to defeat. She lost all feeling in her right side, and she was forced to walk with a cane before the age of 30.
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A West Point man accused of stabbing another man in 2011 at a club pleaded with Judge Jim Kitchens Monday to go forward with his trial, but despite the suspect’s earnest pleas the court postponed the trial.
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April 6th
Sometimes the third out can be the hardest one to get. In the top of the second inning for Hebron Christian, it was almost nearly impossible. The Rams took advantage of four walks and two errors to score seven runs with two outs before the inning ended. The two-out rally, an 11-run inning, gave Kemper a 12-5 lead which the Eagles could never overcome in the five following innings.
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Tillman’s Tae Kwon Do School is promoting four of its students to Yellow Belt rank. The students above from left are Luke Desantis, 7, Brody McBrayer, 4, Jacob Zeppani, 6 and Dixon Reed, 6. Master Tillman is very proud of the students for their hard word, effort and success. They put much into this exam. Master Tillman is offering classes to all age groups. The school also offers boxing classes and mixed martial arts (MMA) to the public. Tillman’s is located at 132 West Main Street. Submitted Photo
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A rut can be the most difficult thing to ever get out of. For West Point baseball, it seems like they might not get out of it by the end of the season.
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