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Tigers finally fall to Wildcats Print E-mail
Written by Rob Viehman   
Thursday, 02 September 2010 13:38

When you have a 100-yard rusher, a 200-yard passer and gain a total of 459 yards, all while holding your opponent to 365 total yards, you would expect to win a football game. The St. James Tigers did just that last Friday night in Cuba, but came up on the short end of a 24-12 final. It was the Tigers first ever loss to the Wildcats in 11 years. (See Photo Gallery)

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Softball team gets first win of the year at New Haven tourney Print E-mail
Written by Rob Viehman   
Thursday, 02 September 2010 13:37

The John F. Hodge High School softball team got its first win of the season Saturday in the New Haven tournament. The Lady Tigers are now 1-5. (See Photo Gallery)

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Tigers run on Tuesday Print E-mail
Written by Rob Viehman   
Thursday, 02 September 2010 13:36

Bigger, better, stronger, faster—all words you can use to describe this year’s cross country teams at John F. Hodge High School and St. James Middle Schools. The Tigers officially begin their season Tuesday in Sullivan at 4 p.m.

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Volleyball teams will open on road Print E-mail
Written by Rob Viehman   
Thursday, 26 August 2010 13:35
Senior Rachel Hays spikes the ball during a recent Lady Tigers practice.

Senior Rachel Hays spikes the ball during a recent Lady Tigers practice.

Lady Tigers volleyball season will officially get under way Monday and new Head Coach Pam Gray is excited about her team’s possibilities.

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Lady Tigers are swept by Vienna to open the 2010 softball season Print E-mail
Written by Rob Viehman   
Thursday, 26 August 2010 13:32
St. James Shortstop Maegan McEnnis was trying to field a grounder when she was run over by a Vienna player in the first inning. The Vienna girl was called out for interference.

St. James Shortstop Maegan McEnnis was trying to field a grounder when she was run over by a Vienna player in the first inning. The Vienna girl was called out for interference.

An inexperienced Lady Tigers softball team played the first game of its 2010 schedule at home Monday against a seasoned Vienna Eagles squad. The anticipated mismatch turned out to be just that as Vienna won 17-0.

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