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Baseball gets turned

Springtime is a time for flowers to emerge from the ground, birds to return from the south, and baseball teams to move from the basketball court to the diamond. Since February, the baseball team has been holding practices in Stannard Gymnasium but recently they got to move outside and play a few early season games. (0) comments

Tennis team sets goal: win NAC title

The men's tennis team is looking to take the next step: another step forward. That's the goal of the Lyndon State College men's tennis program as it heads into the 2010 season under the direction of second-year coach Geoff Davison. A year ago, the Hornets recorded an overall record of 6-6, and a North Atlantic Conference mark of 5-3, en route to a No. (0) comments

If you were not yet aware, many people had reported strange sightings and experiences recently. Let me reassure everyone by saying that everything is right with the world. It is only the beginning of spring. How can I be so sure and confidant that it's not a solar flare that threatens to destroy the world? Because everything is back to the way it should. (0) comments

The Monroe Doctrine:

Hit me with your best shot

Sports are dangerous; we all know this. Baseball has 100 mile per hour pitches whizzing by players' heads. Football has 380-pound men slamming into each other while little 190-pound quarter backs get run over by those same guys. Hockey has high speed collisions, fist fights and a hard rubber disk travelling through the air. (0) comments

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