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SCSU was led by Taylor Witt's 14 points on 6 of 12 shooting in the first half, while SMSU was paced by Peschong with nine points on 4 of 6 shooting.
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SMSU regained the lead moments later on a field goal by Andrews and following a free throw by Peschong with 2: 21 remaining the Mustangs held a 28-25 lead.
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SMSU regained the lead moments later on a field goal by Andrews and following a free throw by Peschong with 2: 21 remaining the Mustangs held a 28-25 lead.
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SMSU held the lead for much of the first half with Peschong leading the way with eight points on 4 of 4 shooting in the first nine and a half minutes helping the Mustangs to a four-point lead at 16-12 with 10: 33 left in the half.
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SMSU held the lead for much of the first half with Peschong leading the way with eight points on 4 of 4 shooting in the first nine and a half minutes helping the Mustangs to a four-point lead at 16-12 with 10: 33 left in the half.
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SCSU was led by Taylor Witt's 14 points on 6 of 12 shooting in the first half, while SMSU was paced by Peschong with nine points on 4 of 6 shooting.
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Entrées come with soup or house salad, but try a salad from the menu; they're a delight, as when Peschong combines arugula and warm peach slices with prosciutto and brown butter, sweet and peppery.
JSOnline.com 2009
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"The adoptive mother says that the daughter refused to take some medication for some conditions that she has," Peschong said.
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"In the course of removing plaintiff, defendants Peschong and Flanigan maliciously beat, pushed, grabbed and otherwise violently battered plaintiff with the intent of causing her injury," stated a complaint filed by Jonathan C. Moore, a lawyer for Ms. Brashares.
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"In the course of removing plaintiff, defendants Peschong and Flanigan maliciously beat, pushed, grabbed and otherwise violently battered plaintiff with the intent of causing her injury," stated a complaint filed by Jonathan C. Moore, a lawyer for Ms. Brashares.
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