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The Weatherford Wildcats competed and won the championship in the Junior Prime division of the Jim Sundberg Invitational Tournament this past week in Fort Worth. Pictured, bottom row from left to right are Corey Bynum, Will Fisher, Tren Towles, Gator LeGate, Chris Pohl. Top row, assistant coach Bruce LeGate, Jace Ford, Matt Riney, Slade Hodge, Sammy Stephens, Ryan King, Jacob Hollingshead and manager Mike Bynum. Not pictured are Patrick Larvin and Tyler Reynolds.
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The Komen Foundation recently cut ties (before announcing they would reinstate them) with Planned Parenthood and stopped funding breast cancer screenings — was that a good thing?
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