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Minor League Baseball: Poole, McAdams earn promotion up ladder
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Jordan Poole will return to Auburn, N.Y. to play for the Class-A short-season Auburn Doubledays where he played last season after being drafted. (Michelle Bixby, Contributed Photo)
Jordan Poole will return to Auburn, N.Y. to play for the Class-A short-season Auburn Doubledays where he played last season after being drafted. (Michelle Bixby, Contributed Photo)
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Former Calhoun standouts Jordan Poole and Josh McAdams (known by Schubert during his time at Calhoun) have taken another step along the long road known as Minor League Baseball. Both Poole and McAdams have been assigned to the Class-A Short-Season affiliate for their respective organizations. McAdams, who was drafted in the seventh round of the MLB Draft last June by the Cleveland Indians will play for the Mahoning Valley Scrappers for the remainder of the season barring injury or demotion. Poole, who went in the 14th round to the Washington Nationals, will play for the Auburn Doubledays. After signing last year, he spent 31 games with the Doubledays, hitting .196 with 11 RBIs. Before learnig their assignment to the Class-A Short-Season rosters, Poole and McAdams have both been playing at extended spring training for their organizations. Each team played their opening game on Monday night. McAdams had a hit in a Mahoning Valley loss, while Poole had an RBI in an Auburn 7-3 win. Both teams play in the New York-Penn League and will match up for the first time this Sunday.
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Very good, Betty. So proud to know you. You have been writing a long time and I would like to read more of your works. Best wishes to you and Johnny as you settle in there at Calhoun You will be an asset to the community. Elsie Worthen
Local Highlights: More than $25k raised at Foundation Tourney
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12-under champs Emma King and Ashley Popham (Contributed Photo)
12-under champs Emma King and Ashley Popham (Contributed Photo)
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More than $25,000 was raised recently as a result of the 2013 Gordon Hospital Foundation Tennis Tournament. According to Judy Jackson, director of development services for Gordon Hospital, the seventh annual event, held in partnership with the Sequoyah Tennis Association and the City of Calhoun, was held at the City of Calhoun Tennis Courts. The event raised total of $25,975. “This year’s tournament was the most successful yet,” Jackson said. “On behalf of the Gordon Hospital Foundation, I would like to express our sincere appreciation to Jeff and Bettina Briggs for all the hours they put into making the tournament a success each year.” The funds will be used to purchase a Rigid Laryngoscope with camera for the Harris Radiation Therapy Center at Gordon Hospital. The device is used in the examination of patients with head and neck cancers. The Round Robin Doubles event was open to all men, women and juniors with players being divided into one of three levels: advanced, intermediate or beginner. This year's winners were: Women – Madison Turner and Emily Jourdain (3.0 champs); Nicole Brown and Tina Jones (3.5 champs); Samantha Stewart and Caroline Tarpley (4.0 champs); Nancy Hunt and Stephanie Caudell (4.5 champs); Men – Mike Stallings and Ian Johns (3.0 champs); Casey and Corey Baxter (3.5 champs); Francis Vasquez and Scott Bolyard (4.0 champs); Jake Briggs and Gib Roland (4.5 champs); Juniors – Emma King and Ashley Popham (12 and under champs); Neely Abernathy and Mary Grace Dudley (14 and under champs). Pictured are the 12 and under champs Emma King and Ashley Popham. For photos of more of the winners, see Wednesday's Calhoun Times.
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I didn't know "anonymous" posts we accepted. I just forgot to log in before posting. I take full responsibility for the "Spandex laden peddle-pushers" comment. rt
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Minor League Baseball: Poole, McAdams earn promotion up ladder
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Jun 19, 2013 | 38 views | 0 0 comments | 5 5 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Jordan Poole will return to Auburn, N.Y. to play for the Class-A short-season Auburn Doubledays where he played last season after being drafted. (Michelle Bixby, Contributed Photo)
Jordan Poole will return to Auburn, N.Y. to play for the Class-A short-season Auburn Doubledays where he played last season after being drafted. (Michelle Bixby, Contributed Photo)
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Former Calhoun standouts Jordan Poole and Josh McAdams (known by Schubert during his time at Calhoun) have taken another step along the long road known as Minor League Baseball. Both Poole and McAdams have been assigned to the Class-A Short-Season affiliate for their respective organizations. McAdams, who was drafted in the seventh round of the MLB Draft last June by the Cleveland Indians will play for the Mahoning Valley Scrappers for the remainder of the season barring injury or demotion. Poole, who went in the 14th round to the Washington Nationals, will play for the Auburn Doubledays. After signing last year, he spent 31 games with the Doubledays, hitting .196 with 11 RBIs. Before learnig their assignment to the Class-A Short-Season rosters, Poole and McAdams have both been playing at extended spring training for their organizations. Each team played their opening game on Monday night. McAdams had a hit in a Mahoning Valley loss, while Poole had an RBI in an Auburn 7-3 win. Both teams play in the New York-Penn League and will match up for the first time this Sunday.
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Very good, Betty. So proud to know you. You have been writing a long time and I would like to read more of your works. Best wishes to you and Johnny as you settle in there at Calhoun You will be an asset to the community. Elsie Worthen
Local Highlights: More than $25k raised at Foundation Tourney
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12-under champs Emma King and Ashley Popham (Contributed Photo)
12-under champs Emma King and Ashley Popham (Contributed Photo)
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More than $25,000 was raised recently as a result of the 2013 Gordon Hospital Foundation Tennis Tournament. According to Judy Jackson, director of development services for Gordon Hospital, the seventh annual event, held in partnership with the Sequoyah Tennis Association and the City of Calhoun, was held at the City of Calhoun Tennis Courts. The event raised total of $25,975. “This year’s tournament was the most successful yet,” Jackson said. “On behalf of the Gordon Hospital Foundation, I would like to express our sincere appreciation to Jeff and Bettina Briggs for all the hours they put into making the tournament a success each year.” The funds will be used to purchase a Rigid Laryngoscope with camera for the Harris Radiation Therapy Center at Gordon Hospital. The device is used in the examination of patients with head and neck cancers. The Round Robin Doubles event was open to all men, women and juniors with players being divided into one of three levels: advanced, intermediate or beginner. This year's winners were: Women – Madison Turner and Emily Jourdain (3.0 champs); Nicole Brown and Tina Jones (3.5 champs); Samantha Stewart and Caroline Tarpley (4.0 champs); Nancy Hunt and Stephanie Caudell (4.5 champs); Men – Mike Stallings and Ian Johns (3.0 champs); Casey and Corey Baxter (3.5 champs); Francis Vasquez and Scott Bolyard (4.0 champs); Jake Briggs and Gib Roland (4.5 champs); Juniors – Emma King and Ashley Popham (12 and under champs); Neely Abernathy and Mary Grace Dudley (14 and under champs). Pictured are the 12 and under champs Emma King and Ashley Popham. For photos of more of the winners, see Wednesday's Calhoun Times.
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I didn't know "anonymous" posts we accepted. I just forgot to log in before posting. I take full responsibility for the "Spandex laden peddle-pushers" comment. rt