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Hawks Playoff Tickets Hidden Throughout Atlanta

The Atlanta Hawks have begun a scavenger hunt for playoff tickets in celebration of making it to the NBA Playoffs for the sixth year in a row.

Fifty foam fingers, containing two playoff tickets each, were hidden throughout Atlanta on Thursday and Friday.
The team has released have a few clues as to where city residents should start looking:

1. One of NBC's Thursday night comedies contains the name of several locations.
2. One location's tagline is "Weekends are overrated."
3. The Hawks plan to connect the East, West, North and South at one location.
4. Visit hawks.com and pay close attention, because clues are embedded in the homepage

Foam finger finders are asked to tweet photos of them with the tickets with the hash tag "#PlayoffFever." Each tweet will enter a fan into a drawing for VIP seats and a Josh Smith signed jersey.

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2013 SIAC Men's and Women's All-Conference Track Team Announced

The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) announces the 2013 SIAC Men's and Women's Track & Field All-Conference Conference team, which features the top two men's and women's performers in each event during the 2013 SIAC outdoor season based on results from the Track & Field Results Reporting System (TFRRS).

In the East Division, Benedicts Deon Clifford is the SIAC Men's Track Athlete of the Year after recording a 3:59.99 in the 1500 meters, 9:30.87 in the steeplechase ranking him first in the conference and a 15:42.61 in the 5000 meters ranking him second. His 9:30.87 ranks him in the top 30 nationally.

Isaiah Leggette, also from Albany State, is the SIAC Field Athlete. Competing in the triple jump event, Leggette recorded a 15.05 meter (49'3.75" feet) jump at the 42nd Annual Morehouse Relays. Leggette's mark has him ranked in the top 15 nationally.

Albany State University is the East Division Champions and its head coach Kenneth Taylor was awarded East Division Coach of the Year.

Clark Atlanta junior Markeshia Woodson is the SIAC East Division Athlete of the Year after posting the top mark in three different events this season. Woodson recorded the top mark in the 5000 meter (18:47.49), 1000-meter (45:38.84), and the 3000-meter Steeple Chase (12:23.83).

SIAC Women's Field Athlete of the Year was awarded to Paine College senior Baiesha Johnson, who was the conference leader in the high jump and long jump, where she also earned NCAA qualifications in both events. Johnson's 6.28 meter jump at the 2013 Winthrop University Invitational ranks among the top three in the country, while her high jump mark of 1.70m (5'7") earned her a provisional mark.

Women's East Division regular season champion is Benedict College and the team's head coach Frank Hyland was named East Division Coach of the Year.

Highlighting the West Division is Stillman College sprinter Jeffrey Henderson, who earned SIAC West Division Track and Field Athlete of the Year. On the track, Henderson made a name for himself after running a blazing 10.29 mark in the 100 meter event last weekend at the Ole Miss Invitational. His time, a shave off World Class standard, has him ranked second overall in Division II and 11th overall in among all NCAA 100-meter athletes. Henderson's 7.63 meter m=mark (25'0.5") feet is also the second best mark in the Division II.

For the team category, Stillman College won the SIAC West Division Championship, while West Division Coach of the Year was given to Stillman College coach Pierre Goode for the second year in a row.

Kentucky State's Keona Jones is the SIAC West Division Track Athlete of the Year with her top performance in the 100 meter hurdles and the heptathlon events this season. Jones is also ranked in the women's 4x100 meter relays.

Stillman's Euphemia Edem, is the SIAC West Division Field Athlete of the Year. Edem qualified for nationals in the triple-jump event after
posting a 41'9.25 mark at the TSU Relays last month.

Kentucky State University was crowned West Division regular season champions and its coach Von Smith was named SIAC Women's Coach of the Year.

2013 SIAC Track & Field All-Conference Teams

East Division Regular Season Honors
Men
Track Athlete of the Year: Deon Clifford, Benedict College
Field Athlete of the Year: Isaiah Leggette, Albany State University
Regular Season Champion: Albany State University
Coach of the Year: Ken Taylor, Albany State University

Women
Track Athlete of the Year: Markeisha Woodson, Clark Atlanta
Field Athlete of the Year: Baieshia Johnson, Paine College
Regular Season Champions: Benedict College
Coach of the Year: Frank Hyland, Benedict College

West Division Regular Season Honors


Men
Track Athlete of the Year: Jeffrey Henderson, Stillman College
Field Athlete of the Year: Jeffrey Henderson, Stillman College
Regular Season Champions: Stillman College
Coach of the Year: Pierre Goode, Stillman College

Women
Track Athlete of the Year: Keona Jones, Kentucky State University
Field Athlete of the Years: Euphemia Edem, Stillman College

Regular Season Champions: Kentucky State University Coach of the Year: Von Smith, Kentucky State University

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Woodson Earns First Medal for CAU in the SIAC Track and Field Championships

With the start of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) Track and field championships, Clark Atlanta University junior Markeisha Woodson medaled in third place of the women's 10,000 meters (49:17.65) while CAU advanced to the finals in three events after the preliminary round Thursday at B.T. Harvey Stadium on the campus of Morehouse College.

CAU's Eris Mackey and Trevarus West who finished third and fifth, respectively in the 400 meter preliminary round will compete in the finals in addition to Jerriyuana Jarboe who placed in the 800 meter finals as well and the men's and women's 4x100 relay teams. The finals of these events will take place Saturday.

The finals of the remaining field events including the high jump, triple jump, discus and pole vault along with the preliminary rounds of the 1500m, 400m, 100m and 4x400 m track events. For all the latest track and field results and the remaining schdule, please CLICK HERE. 

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Falcons Safety William Moore Arrested on Battery Charge

\Atlanta Falcon William Moore was arrested and charged with simple battery Thursday afternoon after an alleged verbal altercation in Midtown.

Atlanta Police responded to an incident on the 600 block of Ninth Street in Midtown Atlanta, where the alleged victim, who remains unidentified, said Moore threw her phone and grabbed her shoulder, according to WXIA.

The 2009 second round draft pick recently re-signed a five-year, $30 million contract with Falcons in March.

Moore, 27, is set to make his first court appearance at the Fulton County Jail at 11 a.m. on Friday. No bond has been set.

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Lady Panthers Host Slugfest in Win Over Claflin to Advance to the Quarterfinals

With 15 hits including three homeruns, the third-seeded Lady Panthers of Clark Atlanta University slammed No. 2 Claflin University 15-1 Thursday to advance to the quarterfinal round of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) softball championship tournament.

Centerfielder Amari Foster, who went 4-4 from the plate, smacked a three-run shot over the left field fence to give the Lady Panthers an early 3-0 advantage in the first inning. The slugfest continued as CAU scored five runs in the second inning behind Nicolette Anderson, who picked up the win on the mound, and Zhandria Usher who both blasted a homerun that increased Clark Atlanta's lead to 8-0. The Lady Panthers held Claflin scoreless until the third inning when it put up its lone run of the game. CAU would add seven more runs to seal the victory.

With the win, the Lady Panthers will take on No. 1 (West) Miles College Friday, April 19th, at 3 p.m., in Lovejoy, Georgia at the Gerald Matthews Softball Complex.

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