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Kelvin Parker's 20 helps Mount St. Mary pull away from St. Francis (Pa.) 64-51 Washington Post
- Feb 03, 2012
Kelvin Parker's 20 helps Mount St. Mary apart away from St. Francis (Pa.) 64-51Washington PostEMMITTSBURG, Md. — Kelvin Parker scored 20 points and Mount St. Mary's hand-me-down a second-half run to pull away from St. Francis (Pa.) 64-51 on Thursday continuously. Parker, who scored 12 points in the second half, was 8 of 13 from the province and made four and more »
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Delsea claims first division championship since 1997 Cherry Hill Courier Post
- Feb 03, 2012
Delsea claims first line championship since 1997Cherry Hill Courier PostTrey Parker had 10 points for Delsea, who held a 28-21 halftime conduct. Kali Boyce had 15 points for the Braves, while Aaron Rose added 11. Pitman 69, Clayton 56: Freshman Tim Delaney had 21 points, 12 rebounds and 8 blocks for the Panthers.and more »
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Police Blotter: Shoplifting, Theft, Drug Possession Reported Patch.com
- Feb 03, 2012
Protect Blotter: Shoplifting, Theft, Drug Possess oneself of ReportedPatch.comLennon Ambrose was charged with the offense and released by administer pending a court date, Parker said. Manchester local Chris Rosetto, 51, was charged with rip-off at the police department's headquarters after an enquiry by Detective Chris
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Middleton too much for Parker Janesville Gazette
- Jan 28, 2012
Middleton too much for ParkerJanesville GazetteThe chief capitalized on consecutive Viking turnovers with back-to-back layups to end a 10-0 Parker fourth-home run and hold off the Vikings, 59-51, to remain a half-fake behind Madison West in the Big Eight Conference. Turnovers again affect the Prep girls basketball: McMahon's imprisoned play speaks loud and clear for Middletonall 3 word articles »
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Madison County notebook: Edwardsville improves to 10-0 in SWC STLtoday.com
- Feb 01, 2012
Madison County notebook: Edwardsville improves to 10-0 in SWCSTLtoday.comEdwardsville's Sarah Parker (left-hand) is guarded by Nashville's Shaye Harre during a late game. (John Swistak Jr. | Weekly) The Edwardsville girls basketball team continues to predominate the Southwestern Conference. The Tigers (24-0 comprehensive) boosted and more »
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