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Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010

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Time will tell on new Southeast football recruits (02/08/10)
I've never heard a college coach in any sport say he or she didn't land a good recruiting class. So Southeast Missouri State football coach Tony Samuel naturally raved about his latest batch of recruits Wednesday as the signing period began. Samuel and his staff landed 17 players, with several more expected to sign in the weeks and months ahead...
Feb. 2 Scoreboard (02/02/10)
Nightly high school basketball scores.
Redhawks still in position to make OVC tourney (02/01/10)
The Southeast Missouri State men's basketball team is still in position to qualify for the Ohio Valley Conference tournament, which would be a nice achievement for the rebuilding Redhawks. But Southeast missed an opportunity to solidify its postseason hopes in Jacksonville, Ala., on Thursday night...
Mixed martial arts: Ackman dedicates self to life of fighting (01/29/10)
Curtis Ackman has been friends with Lance Fleming since their days at Jackson High School. At age 23, he decided to get involved with Lance's father's jujitsu class at HealthPoint Fitness. A fighter was born. "He's a hard worker," said Lawrence Fleming, Lance's father and instructor of the jujitsu class. "He got his blue belt at a jujitsu seminar in Paducah. He performed well enough that Royce Gracie awarded him a blue belt."...
Area calendar 1/28/10 (01/28/10)
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Injuries hamper Southeast basketball teams (01/25/10)
The Southeast Missouri State basketball teams figured to have challenging seasons this year. Bad luck with injuries has made the challenges even greater for both squads. It's hard to imagine any women's team across the country being more snakebit than Southeast, which currently is playing without its top three scorers...
Haitian soccer federation hit hard by earthquake (01/20/10)
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic -- At least 30 members of Haiti's soccer federation, including an undetermined number of players, died in the country's earthquake, regional soccer authorities said Tuesday. In addition, the president of the Dominican Olympic committee said he was told by his Haitian counterpart that at least seven Haitian athletes from Olympic sports died...
S.D. State coach will go barefoot for Haiti (01/20/10)
INDIANAPOLIS -- The earthquake in Haiti has personal resonance for South Dakota State basketball coach Scott Nagy, and he plans to coach barefoot this weekend to raise money and awareness for the deadly disaster. Nagy's adopted daughter is from Petionville, near the quake's epicenter, and he hasn't been able to contact the girl's birth mother since the disaster last Tuesday. Nagy said 6-year-old Naika is aware of what happened, and he struggled to explain the situation to her...
Redhawks have chance to rebound from road trip (01/18/10)
It was, on the surface, a totally lost eight days for the Southeast Missouri State men's basketball team. The Redhawks went 0-3 on their rugged road swing to Eastern Illinois, Morehead State and Eastern Kentucky. The closest Southeast came was 16 points, Saturday's 79-63 setback at Eastern Kentucky. There was Thursday's 40-point blowout at Morehead State and a 20-point pasting at Eastern Illinois a week ago Saturday...
Kiffin seizes reins at USC (01/14/10)
LOS ANGELES -- Lane Kiffin rolled into his dream job at Southern California with a wave of promises and praise, vowing to run a squeaky-clean program even while fending off questions about his staff's first few hours on the job. Kiffin radiated California cool Wednesday even after arriving late to his first news conference because of traffic on the freeway after flying in from Tennessee. He abruptly left the Volunteers on Tuesday after one 7-6 season...
Kiffin leaves Tennessee after one season to fill Southern Cal vacancy (01/13/10)
Lane Kiffin is returning to Southern California as the Trojans' coach after just one season at Tennessee. Kiffin was chosen Tuesday to replace Pete Carroll, his mentor and employer for six seasons. Kiffin was the Trojans' offensive coordinator before his brief stints with the Oakland Raiders and the Volunteers...
Redhawks' TV loss was not big in the overall picture (01/11/10)
A season is never judged by one game. For that the Southeast Missouri State men's basketball team can be thankful because the Redhawks certainly failed to impress a national television audience Saturday at Eastern Illinois. Southeast was hammered 88-68 in an Ohio Valley Conference game that was never close...
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