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Marines end tour in Iraq
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE -- With their loved ones holding up banners and balloons, 120 Marines were welcomed home Monday after a 7-month tour in Iraq.

After seven months at Al Asad in the northwest portion of Iraq, members of the Marine helicopter unit HMM-764 stepped out of a chartered jetliner to the cheers, hugs, kisses and tears of family members, who carried signs reading "Finally Home," "Welcome Back Marines" and, in one case, simply "Dad."...[MORE]

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Antelope Valley Sports
Notre Dame threat overshadows win
Rodney Trimm didn't take much time to enjoy Palmdale's 30-0 victory over Kennedy of Granada Hills on Friday. As happy as Trimm was to be back on the field after a one-game suspension, he couldn't help but look ahead to next week's opponent.

"I tried not to think about it the week before in practice because I had to focus on Kennedy, but as soon as the game was over and we were on the bus ride home, all I could think about was Notre Dame next week and that the showdown was coming," he said....[MORE]

Highland star's hopes stay high with hot start
Highland High golfer Erik Jarvey is hoping a strong senior season will be worth an NCAA Division I golf scholarship, and he is off to a good start in playing the part of that equation.

The 6-foot, 135-pound two-time Southern Section finalist won a California Junior Tour event two weeks ago at Pasadena's Brookside Golf Course. He finished 66-72 for a 4-under-par total of 138....[MORE]

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