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Tigers on a tear
By Charlie Anderson Contributing Writer
      The Thomasville Tigers won six more games this past week to extend their current win streak to 12 games and improve their season mark to 19-5. In the process they picked up another key Area win to move to 2-1 in Area One play.
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Sweet Water clinches area
By Charlie Anderson Contributing Writer
      The Sweet Water Bulldogs ended a productive week of baseball on Friday, March 30, with a 3-2 win over the Millry Wildcats in a game played in Sweet Water. With the win the Bulldogs improved their season record to 10-8 and more importantly their Area record to 3-0.
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Know the limits
      Although high school, junior varsity and middle school baseball have been going on for some time now, when you consider that Major League Baseball officially began this week and all the other levels of summer programs have their beginning dates in sight, there is no doubt baseball is officially her...
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Lady Tigers down SWHS
     PHOTO BY JOHNNY AUTERY Shelby Myers turns to make the double play from second base against Sweet Water last week. Thomasville won 5-2.
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Tiger JV sluggish after spring break
By Charlie Anderson Contributing Writer
      The Thomasville Tiger Junior Varsity Baseball team wasn't very sharp this past week losing three of the four games they played. Opening the week with a home doubleheader against Demopolis on Monday, March 26, the Thomasville squad played like a team that had just spent a week on spring break, makin...
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City Basketball teams
     PHOTO BY SHEREE'S PHOTOGRAPHY The Thomasville City League Knicks basketball team. For more teams, turn to page 8.
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How to clean and cook a wild turkey
By Adam Pritchett Wildlife Biologist
      People have been hunting wild turkeys (Meleagris galapavo) for thousands of years. Early settlers in the southeast learned from Native Americans how to build calls and use them to mimic a female turkey. This assistance helped them become more proficient at killing turkeys. In Alabama, turkey number...
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