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Drug testing results remain fairly steady
By Earl Vaughan Jr.
Scholastic sports editor
Results from random drug testing of Cumberland County students involved in athletics and extracurricular activities showed little change from last year, at least on a percentage basis.
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Scotland AD quashes coach rumors; Taylor not coming to Jack Britt
Scotland High School athletic director Tommy Britt said rumors football coach Chip Williams is leaving the school are unfounded.
Fri, 02 Jul 2010 11:34:35 GMT
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Byrd finishes up "best offseason"
Douglas Byrd underachieved last year — their head coach is the first to admit it. No use trying to spread frosting on last year's 9-5 finish.
Getting thumped, 41-12, in the third round of the 3-A playoffs spoke for itself. So this offseason, players did something about it. Over the past five months, Byrd's Russell Stone saw a new, more dedicated team hatch.
Thu, 29 Jul 2010 17:03:44 GMT
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