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Napoleon vs Columbia Central

The Lady Pirates moved to 8-2 with a 51-45 win over crosstown rival Columbia Central on Tuesday night.  Brittany Leutz led Napoleon with 17 points.  Tune into Thursday Night Hoops on JTV this Thursday at 7:30pm and 10:30pm for highlights from this game.  Photos by JTV Sports.  Click above photo to launch gallery.

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Kiwanis Golf Classic

The 28th Annual Kiwanis Chili Golf Charity Classic will be held this Saturday, January 25th at Hankerd Hills Golf Course.  Tee times begin at 9am.  Chili, hot dogs and brats will be served and golfers have a chance to win trophies and cash.  Kiwanis President Glenn Pascoe and member Dick Hitch encourage sign-ups by calling 517-841-6069.  Other guests:  Cindy Lyons and Kim Medlock, Jackson Area Career Center;  U.S. Senator Carl Levin, speaking at Village of Spring Meadows;  John Crist and Sarah Ermatinger, CP Federal Credit Union;  Highlights from Saturday's Martin Luther King, Jr. event at Jackson College;  Meet the JTV Staff with Claudia Bovee;  Big Brothers Big Sisters Match of the Month with Matt Miller and Kaiden.

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Chucky Buckles: Investigator of Alternative Destinations

People are always asking Chucky why it’s soooo easy to defeat him when it comes to picking games. His answer is simple: Chucky’s knowledge of future events is so profound he has to hold back in order to avoid a breakdown in basic social services. NAPOLEON @ MICHIGAN CENTER (GIRLS): The Cardinals bring in former Lions coach Jim Schwartz to provide some inspiration, but he angers all the players by slapping them roughly on the back. Also, it’s reiterated that he really wasn’t that good of a coach and thus has nothing to say. PICK: MICHIGAN CENTER HANOVER-HORTON @ EAST JACKSON (GIRLS): The Comets use teams of sled dogs to make the trek east for the game but are derailed when a descendant of Balto leads the way and the entire squad ends up in Anchorage. (Google ‘Balto’ kids.) PICK: EAST JACKSON MASON @ NORTHWEST (GIRLS): The Lady Mounties play in one of the toughest conferences in the state but do so armed with delicious salted pretzels. In a new twist, Mountie staff members decide to create one big, forty foot long pretzel (rather than a bunch of smaller ones) and charge people $1 to take a bite. PICK: NORTHWEST…

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Broadcast Schedule

Saturday 1pm and 7pm, Sunday 3pm - Homer at Hanover-Horton Saturday 3pm and 9pm, Sunday 9pm - Napoleon at Columbia Central Sunday 1pm and 7pm - Western at Northwest

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Jackson grad, Dewayne Gray Breaks SAU Record

GRAND RAPIDS, MI – The third oldest record in Spring Arbor University track and field history fell last night as SAU Senior, Dewayne Gray set the new standard in the 400 meter with a blistering time of 50.33 breaking the time set by Duane Ingraham's time of 50.81 back in 1981.  The two older records were set in 1979 by the same person, Greg Derschied in the Triple Jump (46'6"), and the Shot Put (45'9.5") The meet, the Mike Lintz Memorial, was held at Grand Valley State University and it was the first time out for the Cougars, who train on a much shorter track (180m) compared to the GVSU (300m) so the Cougars were looking at this first meet to kick off the winter rust. "This was a solid season opener for us," said Head Coach, Dante Ottolini.  "It was like a practice in uniform.  It is very early in our training cycle, and we only had one full week to work on running events and to work on specific events that we are targeting.  I was very pleased with the outcome." Chris Conrad posted the sixth fastest 600 meter in SAU history with a time of 1:23.38 and Uriah Rogers clocked a 23.17 in…

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