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May 2008

Scott named to Smoak Scholastic All-Stars

Clayton Scott was one of 24 students chosen to participate at the 18th annual KTBB-David Smoak Scholastic All-Star banquet. Students were chosen from over 100 nominations for their excellence in community work, athletics and academics according to tylerpaper.com

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Baker pitches clutch inning against Islanders

According to The Huntsville Item, SHSU relief pitcher Zak Baker came on with two outs in the eight inning and pitched a 1-2-3 inning in the ninth, giving the Bearkats an opportunity to clinch a spot in the Southland Conference Tournament championship game.

Zak also came on to close in the seventh inning of the championship game, earning the save and helping the Bearkats beat Lamar 15-7 and winning the tourney title, reported from The Huntsville Item.

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Dempsey on roster for friendly at Wembley Stadium

According to The Press Association, Dempsey was named as part of the U.S. team to play against England at Wembley Stadium on May 28th.

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Harris earns his fifth All-Big 12 honor

Raymond Harris placed fourth in the 2008 Big 12 Championships with a new career-best high jump clearance of 2.18 meters according to TexasSports.com

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Scott finishes big in discus event

Clayton Scott of the Alto Yellowjackets placed third in a discus event recently, according to the Daily Progress.

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Harris sets personal high jump record

Raymond Harris finished second in a recent high jump event, according to TexasSports.com.

“Junior Raymond Harris used a personal best of 2.16 meters (7-1) to finish second in the championship high jump to St. Augustine’s Joseph Kindred, who also finished at 2.16 meters, but won with less misses,” the article says.

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