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National tennis championships head back to Memphis
Top players from both the ITA Summer Masters Series and the ITA Summer Points Race Series with compete for a total of $20,000 in prize money.
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Top players from both the ITA Summer Masters Series and the ITA Summer Points Race Series with compete for a total of $20,000 in prize money.
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The Memphis Redbirds split a doubleheader with the Toledo Mud Hens Sunday in Ohio. Their victory in the second game claimed the three-game series.
Also happening this week: Ford Jr. is supposed to get a trial date, and Tennessee tax-free weekend is coming.
The former Clemson standout played for the Denver Nuggets last season.
The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory with the heat index expected to surpass 110 degrees Sunday.
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Youth Villages and Rhodes College announce a promotion and addition.
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The Redbirds struck for five runs in the first and two more runs in the second, which turned out to be plenty.
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Adoption applications should be completed in advance, although walk-ins are accepted, officials said.
Germantown resident Brent Rooker hits a three-run home run in Tuesday’s Major League Baseball showcase. Was Rooker robbed? Local slugger one controversial inch short in home run derbyRelated story:
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Brent Rooker and Cal Raleigh were tied with 17 home runs each, and MLB’s tiebreaker was who hit the longest. Rooker’s longest of 470.53 feet was just short of Raleigh’s longest of 470.61.
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The Daily Memphian’s journalists won high honors for breaking news, features and sports writing. Daily Memphian’s sports staff wins three first places in state writing contestRelated content:
Preps writer John Varlas wins a major award as five Daily Memphian writers place in Tennessee Sports Writers Association contest.
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