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Lasoski leads in Speed Week points
With his win in the preliminary main on the opening night of the Arnold Motor Supply 360-cubic-inch Knoxville Nationals on Thursday at Knoxville Raceway, National Sprint Car Hall of Fame (NSCHoF) inductee Danny Lasoski of Missouri is the early leader in the 2012 Cox Design & Metal Fabrication Iowa Speed Week point standings.
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Who will be here this week?
It used to be ‘the Saturday before The Nationals’ that had Knoxville fans asking, “Who is going to be here this week?” Now it is ‘the Saturday before the Iowa Speed Week,’ which is this Saturday, July 28.
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Knoxville girls win two at state
The Knoxville 9-10 year-old all-star girls’ softball team went 4-1 in district play to earn a trip to the state meet.
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Knoxville All-Stars going to State
The Knoxville Little League 12 and under all-stars have won their district and earned their way into the state tournament. Team supporters are asking for your assistance, in aiding the families who need to make the trip to Sioux City.
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Attack celebrates World Series victory
Attack, a 12 and under USSSA girls' softball team from Knoxville, won the USSSA C World Series in Kansas City, Mo. Coach Scott Bridges also led up to a hair-shortening promise upon their return.
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IHSAA changes baseball tournament
The Iowa High School Athletic Association made some corrections to post season baseball tournament brackets.
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Hall of Famers share stories
The Sprint Car 101 program of Thursday, June 21 presented racing fans with a unique opportunity to experience three Hall of Fame members, each with a different perspective on racing.
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Panthers, Warriors face off
Norwalk and Knoxville faced off in a Little Hawkeye Conference baseball doubleheader in Knoxville June 11.
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Roby pitches Sabers past Saints
Otis Roby had a rough first inning on the mound when Twin Cedars faced Melcher-Dallas Thursday, June 14.
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TC evens the score with M-D
The Twin Cedars softball team turned the tables on Melcher-Dallas when the two teams met Thursday, June 14. The Saints beat Twin Cedars 7-6 back on May 24. This time it was the Sabers who escaped with the one run victory. T-C had a three-run third inning that propelled them to a 4-3 win over the Saints.
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