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Thursday, January 31, 2013

Duchesne 15-2: Happy to Get Out of Scottrade With a Victory

Pioneers hold off late surge by Peoria Notre Dame to win 55-50 in the Coaches vs Cancer Shootout.

The Duchesne Pioneers basketball team is having a very good season. No, make that a great season. The Pioneers arrived at Scottrade Center for the annual Coaches vs Cancer game with Peoria Notre Dame, 14-2. They stand atop the AAA large divison, perfect at 5-0. They defeated St. Louis U. High 66-42 to win the MICDS Christmas tournament. The Pioneers have prized wins over Borgia, and Ladue. Their only loses are to powerful Chaminade and Normandy. An early evening win over Peoria Notre Dame was a little close for call. The Pioneers held off a late Irish rally to win 55-50. "We couldn't hit any outside shots so we started packing it in," said Drew Moore, a junior. "We've all been playing together since the 5th grade. We want to win," said …

Thursday, January 26, 2012

No. 4 Ranked Team In The Nation Dismantles St. Joseph's Academy, 64-32

Bolingbrook of Chicago hands Angels one of their worst loses ever in Coaches vs Cancer event.

If you wanted the tale of the tape, all you had to do was look at the final scoring sheet. In a game where Bolingbrook of suburban Chicago rocketed past St. Joseph’s Academy 64-32, handing the Angels, perhaps, their worst drubbing in modern times. No total surprise. Bolingbrook is 16-1 and ranked No. 4 in the nation, not just in the state of Illinois. The Angels, riding the crest of a six-game win streak are 17-3 on the season. The numbers don’t lie. Maddie Stock, who averages 20 points a game scored just seven points and had an uncharacteristic nine turnovers. On the other side of the ledger, senior star Morgan Tuck, who is headed next to the University of Connecticut had a game high 25 points. Kiera Ray scored 20, leaving several white …

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Coaches vs. Cancer® Shootout Tickets On Sale Wednesday

for New Scottrade Center Location on January 26.

  The American Cancer Society announced last week that the third annual Coaches vs. Cancer Shootout, set for January 26 is moving to Scottrade Center in downtown St. Louis. This change in event venue has resulted in a change in tickets for the event. The move was made due to the recent NCAA rule that prohibits non-scholastic events from being held in Division I facilities. Individuals who have already purchased a ticket through Chaifetz Arena will be contacted by Chaifetz Arena staff to discuss the refund of those tickets. Fans will need to purchase a new ticket for the Scottrade Center facility. Tickets went on sale this Wednesday, January 11 for the new location of the Coaches vs. Cancer Shootout at the Scottrade Ticket Office, online at…

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