Mike Hayes and Cameron Newton rushed for 117 and 110 yards respectively as No. 2 Blinn beat No. 1 Fort Scott (Kan.), 31-26, on Sunday in the 2009 Citizens Bank Bowl in Pittsburgh Kansas.
Blinn (11-1) will move up to No. 1 in the country. Navarro, which beat Mississippi Gulf Coast, 37-26, in the C.H.A.M.P.S. Heart of Texas Bowl in Copperas Cove, is likely to finish in the No. 2 spot in the polls.
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Junior College Football: Blinn beats Fort Scott
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GC roundup: Wortham girls roll to another district victory
Anna Jones scored 13 points as the Wortham Lady Bulldogs remained unbeaten in District 16-1A with a 51-26 victory over Dawson.
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CHS boys hoops: Tigers' buzzer shot too late in 55-52 loss
On a night of shots nailed at the buzzer, the one the Tigers swished just after the final horn didn’t count. And the Tigers were left agonizing over a 55-52 loss to Forney on Friday night at Tiger Gym.
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NFL works to protect copyright, as Brady admits illegal viewing
NFL Super Bowl officials were hoping to score some major media attention with the arrest of a "web pirate" accused of illegally streaming sporting events over the Internet. They ended up with news stories that led with Super Bowl-bound quarterback Tom Brady admitting he watched last year’s NFL championship game on an illegal website.
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Bulldogs win doubleheader over North Central Texas
Eight months ago Navarro freshmen Chad Young and Gage Curry squared off in a classic dual in Mesquite as their Poteet and Corsicana’s teams squared off in a 1-0 thriller.
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UIL Realignment: Corsicana headed back east for first time since 2001
Corsicana is headed back east for the first time in a decade, and Blooming Grove, Rice and Mildred are together again.
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UIL Realignment: Corsicana headed back east
Golden Circle area football districts for 2012 and 2013:
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College basketball: Navarro 80, Blinn 74
Navarro has the protecting-your-homecourt part of things down pretty good.
The Runnin’ Bulldogs bounced back from another road loss with a decisive home win, taking down Blinn 80-74 on Wednesday night before a raucous crowd at the K. and Ida Wolens Special Events Center. -
GC Athletics: National Signing Day
Nine Corsicana Tigers signed and faxed national letters of intent to colleges around the Southwest on Wednesday.
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National Signing Day: Navarro Football inks 27 players
Brian Mayper’s travelling tale of the last week paid off on Wednesday when the new Navarro head coach pulled in an impressive haul on National Signing Day.
The Bulldogs inked 27 high school players. Making the 2012 class even more impressive were the six players enrolled at Navarro before Mayper took over for Nick Bobeck. -
Navarro Softball: Lady Bulldogs sweep Ranger
Navarro went on the road for the first time this season and came home with a doubleheader sweep of Ranger.
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