The Sideline
Ken Griffey turns 40 years old Nov. 21. He also just re-signed with the Seattle Mariners, the team that drafted him way back in 1989, and who he played with for 11 seasons until he was traded at the peak of his career to the Cincinatti Reds in 2000.
Griffey is a modern baseball wonder, someone to admire, cheer for and yet feel equally as sorry for at the same time.…
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Season ends in heartbreakerCoach Interview Included!
The GCSU soccer team ended its season by being eliminated from the Peach Belt Conference championship semifinals by the University of Montevallo in Evans County this past Friday.
"Obviously I'm disappointed in the outcome," head coach Juan Pablo Favero said.…
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Region meet a showcase for Bobcats
The runners of the GCSU cross country teams crossed the finish line for the last time this season at the NCAA Southeast Regional Championships this past Saturday at host Wingate University in Wingate, N.C.
The women's team took fourth place at the regional meet, the best finish in school history.…
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Last-minute loss to Mercer 'encouraging'Slideshow Included!
The GCSU men's basketball team narrowly lost 69-66 in a hard fought Coaches vs. Cancer exhibition game to the Mercer Bears on Nov. 5.
Senior guard Ty Rowland fell short in his effort to force the game into overtime with his three-point attempt from just inside half-court during the final seconds of the game.…
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New leader, goals for student cheering section
If Pat Gamble and his "crew" have their way, GCSU basketball games will be cranked up a notch this season and beyond.
Gamble, a junior transfer student, recently took over as president of the student cheering section, formerly the "Thundercats," and is rebuilding the group from the ground up.…
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Bears, Tigers provide tough exhibitions for women's hoops
GCSU women's basketball head coach John Carrick implemented a new team policy last season for road games.
That procedure involved taking up his players' cell phones before basketball games.
Why?
"I do it because I don't want the players to have something upset them and that carry over to the game," Carrick said.…
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