Rodney hood isn’t just playing college basketball for Duke – he’s starting for Duke and head coach Mike Krzyzewski, the winningest head coach in NCAA history.
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Sarah Moomaw is a content producer and writer in the NYC Metro area, currently living with her husband in Bloomfield, New Jersey.
She is an Associate Producer at Travelzoo, and previously held staff positions at Hawkins International Public Relations and two newspapers. She was a sports reporter at the Daily Hampshire Gazette in Northampton, Massachusetts, and The Meridian Star in Mississippi. At the Gazette, she also wrote for the Weekend Food section.
While pursuing her BA in Journalism at Northeastern University, she was an intern and correspondent at the Boston Globe. Moomaw was the sports editor of the Huntington News, Northeastern's student newspaper.
She has freelanced for NJ.com, The Record, The Associated Press, The Press of Atlantic City and Deutsche Presse Agentur, among others.
Moomaw is an avid sports fan, self-acclaimed foodie and (fair weather) runner.
PFC climbs rankings, sets big goals
The Premier Futbol Club 02 Girls U12 team exemplifies what a strong does of dedication can do, working its way through a travel tournaments schedule to earn a national ranking.
Traye Torrance finding his way with UWA at age 30
Traye Torrance is 30 and married, with two daughters, but is finally getting to play college soccer.
Warriors sweep Nettleton for 3A slow-pitch championship
The Lady Warriors had the chance to douse him a second time after sweeping Nettleton in the Class 3A slow-pitch softball championship on Saturday afternoon at Freedom Ridge Park.
Neshoba downs Wayne Co. for 5A/6A title
The Neshoba Central slow-pitch softball team is still champion, but now reigns over two classes after sweeping Wayne County, 10-8 and 10-3, to win the Class 5A/6A championship on Saturday at Freedom Ridge Park.
Cougars continue to fight injuries with Graham, others out
As soon as the Newton County football team regained two key players from injuries, another three are out after last week’s 16-15 loss to Forrest County on Friday night.