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Former Capital star is headed to UC
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Coach Sherry Winn went into the University of Charleston women's
basketball history book for a reference point about one of the
Golden Eagles' two new signees.
She could have gone into the UC record book, too.
"If she can meet the standards set here by another Capital (High)
player, we'll be thrilled," Winn said, laughing. "Lisa Lee did all
right."
The 6-foot Lee became one of the top players in UC history and
led the Golden Eagles to a pair of NCAA Division II Elite Eigh...
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UC's Winn pulls name from IUP search
Charleston Daily Mail
; DAILY MAIL SPORTSWRITER Sherry Winn has pulled her name out of the running for the vacant women's basketball head coaching position at Indiana (Pa.) University. The fourth-year University of Charleston coach informed IUP officials of her decision Monday. Winn said IUP's search committee was
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Winn could be leaving UC
Charleston Daily Mail
; DAILY MAIL SPORTS EDITOR After a stellar season of 29 victories and an NCAA Elite Eight appearance, the University of Charleston women's basketball program may need to search for a coach. UC Coach Sherry Winn was to interview today for the head coaching vacancy at Indiana (Pa.) University, Winn and
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Pitt six-year senior guard Winn embraces new role
Tribune-Review/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
; ... the framed jersey -- Winn kept her emotions in check until learning of the decision. She cried when Berenato delivered the good news. "I didn't want to get my hopes up and be disappointed," Winn said, "so I stayed in the middle emotionally." Winn's return has ...
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Winn makes good start with Giants
Oakland Tribune
; SAN FRANCISCO -- For Randy Winn, fame isn't a perk of being a major league player. It's just part of the job. Few players make such a concerted effort to keep their face off the TV screen, their name out of the papers and their private business private. Yet the Danville native will raise his voice
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Winn's third masters title a photo finish
Portland Press Herald (Maine)
; John Rolfe staff writer Portland Press Herald (Maine) 12-14-2003 Winn's third masters title a photo finish Byline: John Rolfe staff writer Edition: Final Section: Sports Column: Running Memo: "Some days, I go, 'I'm gonna quit this whole thing.' I have a lot of other things in my life I like to do.
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AUBURN'S HOLMBERG TO RETURN IN 2004; HE GUIDED DOUBLEDAYS TO A 56-18 REGULAR-SEASON MARK THIS PAST SEASON.(Sports)
The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
; Byline: Matt Michael Staff writer In two years as the manager of the Single-A Auburn Doubledays, Dennis Holmberg has compiled a .687 winning percentage (103-47) with two Pinckney Division titles. While that performance would seem to merit a promotion, Holmberg isn't complaining that the Blue Jays
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EMINENT SURGEON SENTENCED IN BILLING SCANDAL WINN RECEIVES FINE, COMMUNITY SERVICE BUT NO JAIL TIME FOR OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE DURING INQUIRY.(News)
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA)
; Byline: CAROL SMITH P-I reporter Dr. H. Richard Winn, one of the most prominent brain surgeons in the country, pleaded for a chance to redeem himself yesterday as he faced a federal judge in Seattle during sentencing for felony obstruction of justice. Winn became ensnared in a nearly three-year
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A MIGHTY WINN LEFT FIELDER SLAMS DETROIT WITH TWO HOMERS, SIX RBIS.(Sports)
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA)
; Byline: JOHN HICKEY P-I reporter Randy Winn opened the season batting second, but he really didn't make a go of it. Playing left field for a new team, Winn's first month or so with Seattle was unremarkable enough that Carlos Guillen, the shortstop, was moved into the No. 2 slot, dropping Winn to
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Esther Anderson was a member of two Davis High School relay teams (400 and 800 meters) that set all-time local records this past season.
Yakima Herald-Republic
; Photo by the Seattle Times
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WINN, HESTER TRIUMPH IN NORFOLK ELECTION WEST SIDE INFLUENCE FAILS TO BRING BANKER KEOGH A VICTORY.(FRONT)
The Virginian Pilot
; Political independent Barclay C. Winn stung the West Side and downtown business establishment by winning the coveted Superward 6 seat in Tuesday's City Council election, while incumbent Daun S. Hester swept to re-election by winning every precinct in Superward 7. In a victory that clearly weakened
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