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Heels lose some, gain other in 2010 Football recruiting class.[February 4, 2010] In a wild week which saw UNC's 2010 football recruiting class lose a couple of projected signees, and simultaneously pluck some from other teams' grasps, the Tar Heels finished signing day with the 31st ranked recruiting class for 2010. The linchpin for Carolina's class was offensive tackle James Hurst, the third ranked OT in the nation (Photo/Article: InsideCarolina.com).
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'Hoos land 17 new recruits under London, retain OT Moses.[Feb. 4, 2010] In the span of almost two months, new UVA head football coach Mike London and his staff amassed a recruiting class of 17 players. While it didn't rank as one of the Nation's (or ACC's) top classes, the Cavaliers did a good job of adding quality new recruits while retaining the key players from the prior administration's class, including the prize of the class: Offensive Tackle Morgan Moses, who had previously committed to the Wahoos in 2009 before spending a year at Fork Union Military Academy in their post-graduate program (Photo/Article: TheSabre.com).
Hamlin tears ACL playing hoops, will wait on Surgery[Jan. 24, 2010] Denny Hamlin, according to many the pre-season favorite to unseat 4-time Sprint Cup Champion Jimmie Johnson, suffered a torn ACL playing a basketball game on Friday, January 22, 2010. He will wait until after the upcoming season for surgery to be preformed (Photo: Kenny Webster; Article: ThatsRacin.com).
Hokies roll past NC Central 72-30.[Jan. 19, 2010] For a team that entered the contest 13-3 on the season and facing a 4-14 squad with zero wins against Division 1 teams, the Virginia Tech Men's Basketball team turned in a performance most expected and predicted. Despite sloppy play from an team which seemed unfocused at times, the Hokies jumped to an large half-time advantage and rolled past NC Central 72-30 (Photo/Article: TechSideline.com).
Patriots capture huge win in 91-89 upset over #10 Louisburg.[Jan. 13, 2010] Patrick Henry Patriots Head Men's Basketball Coach Kenny Wade was happy his team won 99-68 Saturday against Rockingham Community College, but was a bit frustrated with his team's focus in the win. The Patriots responded with maximum focus Tuesday night in a 91-89 home win over Louisburg Junior College (ranked #10 in NJCAA play). Ross Williams' successful tip-in off a missed Josh McGill 3 point attempt with 2.1 seconds remaining proved the difference as the Patriots moved to 9-4 overall, 3-1 in Region X Play. The loss drops the Hurricanes to 13-3 Overall, 3-1 in Region X competition (Photo: BassettSports.com, Article: MartinsvilleBulletin.com).
Floyd County rolls over Bassett 63-46.[Jan. 13, 2010] In a performance far from typical, the Bassett Lady Bengals found themselves out worked by Floyd County in a 63-46 loss. The Lady Buffaloes used their tenacious full-court press to force 6 Bassett turnovers in the contest's first 5 minutes, and jumped out to a 13-0 advantage en route to the victory. The win helps Floyd salvage a split in the season series with the Lady Bengals (Photo/Article: MartinsvilleBulletin.com).
Magna Vista escapes Tunstall Hairston's heroics.[Jan. 13, 2010] Ben Cobbs hit a 3 pointer with 22.1 seconds remaining in regulation to give the tenacious Tunstall Trojans a 48-47 lead at Magna Vista. Fortunately for the Warriors, Anthony Hairston answered with a shot in the paint with fewer thatn 15 seconds remaining, to give Magna Vista a 49-48 lead. Magna Vista (2-4 Overall, 1-0 Piedmont District) followed that shot with back-to-back stout defensive series to escape Tunstall (3-9 Overall, 0-2 P.D.) 51-48. Hairston and M.J. Pilson led the Warriors with 14 points each, while Shawn Ferrell set the tone for Tunstall with 14 points.
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