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Audio podcast: The week in Uni sports, April 30 - May 5

By Gargoyle sports multimedia staff


Posted Saturday, May 12, 2007
, The OG, multimedia & sports & sports multimedia

Podcast:

Narrator: Adam Tiouririne

Writer: Adam Tiouririne

Producer: Isaac Chambers

IN THIS PODCAST, Adam Tiouririne brings you up to date on what happened in Uni sports during the first week of May. After falling to Danville and Warrensburg-Latham, the girls soccer team got back on track with a conference win over Judah Christian. The girls track team, meanwhile, competed in the Lady Spartan Classic, its final meet before sectionals. Senior Paige Martin led the way with a first-place performance in the pole vault, setting a personal best and tying the meet record.

To listen: No need to go to the iTunes store anymore (though you can still listen that way). Isaac Chambers has made everything simple for you. Just click the OG Sports icon and enjoy.

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GIRLS SOCCER

— Tuesday, May 1 (vs. Danville): Danville defeats visiting Illineks 6-0

— Thursday, May 3 (vs. Warrensburg-Latham): Uni loses to Warrensburg-Latham in second consecutive shutout

— Saturday, May 5 (vs. Judah Christian): Illineks get back on winning track with 3-0 victory over Judah Christian


OUTDOOR TRACK

— Friday, May 4 (girls meet, Lady Spartan Classic at St. Joseph): Martin vaults to prominence at Lady Spartan Classic

— Friday, May 4 (girls meet, Lady Spartan Classic at St. Joseph): Shorthanded Uni turns in strong performance at Lady Spartan Classic

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