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Lady Tigers outmuscle C-W Warriors 38-21 in LIC opener

Mount Carmel Register 17 Jan 2023
MOUNT CARMEL — Richland County’s Lady Tigers muscled their way to a 38-21 win against Casey-Westfield Saturday in the Little Illini Conference Tournament ... .
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Aces defeat Tigers in low scoring contest

Mount Carmel Register 17 Jan 2023
OLNEY — Mt. Carmel Golden Aces defeated the Tigers on Friday, Jan. 13th in a low scoring contest, 33-29 at Ron Herrin Gym ... .
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South Africa: Search on after tiger escapes, attacks man

Sun Commercial 17 Jan 2023
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Authorities in South Africa are searching for a tiger that escaped from its enclosure at a private farm near Johannesburg over the weekend, injured a man and killed a dog ... .
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Gauteng Rogue tiger spotted near waterhole

Sowetan Live 17 Jan 2023
Sheba, the missing female tiger that ...
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Sheba the escaped tiger reopens debate on keeping wild animals as pets

Eye Witness News 17 Jan 2023
The female tiger, named Sheba, escaped from a property in the Walkerville area at the weekend ... .
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Sheba the tiger still on the loose in Joburg

News24 17 Jan 2023
The search for an eight-year-old female tiger that escaped from its enclosure on a smallholding in the south of Johannesburg over the weekend will continue ... .
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Central Lee falls to New London Tigers

The Hawk Eye 17 Jan 2023
DONNELLSON – The New London Tigers came to Central Lee High School for a Super Conference South Division boys basketball game and left with a 68-33 win Friday night ... Blaise Porter led the Tigers (9-4) with 21 points and 10 assists.
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Australian tiger snakes evolve to eat larger prey: study

China.dot.org 17 Jan 2023
The research, published by the University of Adelaide on Monday, revealed that bones in the jaws of tiger snakes grow when they are fed larger prey. Researchers examined two populations of tiger snakes, one on the mainland and one from the Carnac Island off the coast of Western Australia (WA).
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ROUNDUP: Wells leads Tigers past Johnstown

The Post-Star 17 Jan 2023
HUDSON FALLS 4, JOHNSTOWN 0. Site. Broadway Lanes. Hudson Falls (3,342). Braden Wells 206,214,194-614. Joseph Baldwin 207,146,224-577. Connor Currie 224,139,181-544. Carson Barker 148,194,225-567. Kody Edwards 151,193,212-556. Atrayu Wallach 156,157-469. Hunter Mullen 171-171. Johnstown (2,768) ... .
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Zach Johnson isn't discounting Tiger Woods for the Ryder Cup

The Philadelphia Tribune 17 Jan 2023
Tiger Woods could form part of the U.S. Ryder Cup team — or at least, Zach Johnson isn’t ruling it out. Ahead of the Sony Open in Hawaii, U.S ...And then No ... If there is anything I trust in Tiger Woods, is that he’s extremely invested in this team and the future Cups. Extremely invested. I can’t speak that enough,” added Johnson ... Ryder Cup captain ... CNN ....
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Lady Tigers fare well at opening meet

Glen Rose Reporter 17 Jan 2023
By Jay Hinton, Glen Rose Reporter ... The Lady Tigers, who finished third in the three-team meet just two points behind Aledo, had three first-place finishes with Madeline Kirkley (132), Emily Parker (148) and BrookLynn Peterson (220) ... “I’m really proud of how well they lifted and competed.”. The Lady Tigers are back in action Jan.
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Tigers dominant in win second win over Grand Island

Fremont Tribune 17 Jan 2023
The Tigers put up 35 points in the opening half while holding the Islanders to a meager eight points ... Flynn noted it’s been a point of emphasis for the Tigers to reach 15 points per quarter this year, a feat accomplished in all but the fourth quarter when the game was already out of reach ... Sheppard paced the Tigers with 14 points.

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