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Kudzu By BARRY BURLESON The Killer Kudzu 5K took a new route this year but it didn’t change the outcome. Brian Pope of Oxford won his fifth straight race in historic Holly Springs with a time of 15:45. Behind The
Scoreboard Picking favorites in NBA play If these NBA playoffs were interesting before, they have become downright enthralling this past weekend. Of course, the number of games played have decreased, as they logically do, to give the hype time to really set in. Some of that is jest, but you have to appreciate how the feelings of favor seem to swing in the breeze. Naylond Hayes camp June 19-22 The first annual Naylond Hayes Girls and Boys Individual Basketball Camp will be held June 19-22 at the Eddie L. Smith Multi-Purpose Building in Holly Springs. Dailey’s camp starts next Tuesday Coach Craig Dailey will lead the Marshall Academy Junior Patriot Basketball Camp on May 30-June 2. Faith Walkers camp includes two sessions Patrick Eddie of P.E. Enterprises (formerly of the New York Knicks) and the Faith Walkers’ staff will be hosting a summer basketball camp in Holly Springs for ages 8 to 17. Report News:
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