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Hug Hawks Baseball 1974
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Rod Scurry
First Game Preview: Young Carson, Hug Open AAA Schedules
Game 1: Carson 1, Hug 0: Carson Shuts out Hug 1-0
Game 2: Wooster 5, Hug 0: Sutherland Shuts out Hawks
Game 3: Sparks 1, Hug 0: Sparks Slips By Hug 1-0 Despite Scurry
Game 4: Reno 13, Hug 4: Reno Hitters Explode
Game 5: Hug 9, Carson 0: Scurry Gets Some Help
Game 6: Hug 3, Wooster 0: Hug Knocks off AAA Leader
Game 7: Hug 5, Sparks 2: Martarano Hits Pace Hawks
Game 8: Hug 4, Reno 1: Scurry’s Pitching Leads Hug
Game 9: Hug 9, Carson 2: Hug Wins Fifth Straight
Game 10: Hug 4, Wooster 1: Scurry Hits, Pitches Hug to Win
Game 11: Sparks 5, Hug 2: Sparks Coach Learns Lessons
Game 12: Reno 3, Hug 2: Huskies Get Grip on First
Game 13: Hug 13, Carson 11: Scurry Halts Carson Rally
Game 14: Hug 3, Wooster 2: Scurry Hurls 3-2 Hug Win
Game 15: Hug 5, Sparks 4: Heroes Plentiful in Hug Victory
Game 16: Hug 8, Reno 4: Sore Scurry Stops Reno
Playoff: Hug 3, Sparks 2: Scurry Does it Again for the Hawks
AAA Championship Advancer: Battle of the Lefties at Moana
Steve Sneddon column: Hungry Hug; Kevin Parrish column
State Championship Game 1: Rancho 2, Hug 0
State Championship Game 2: Hug 4, Rancho 2
First Day Wrap: Sneddon column on Eli Walker
Final: Rancho 4, Hug 1: Rams Parlay 7 Hits into Title
Final: Afternoon edition: Rancho 4, Hug 1: Winning Pays Off
Hug, Sparks lead all-conference team/Reno Evening Gazette/June 3, 1974
August 1971: One Pitch Was all it Took
June 1974: Scurry drafted in the 1st Round by Pittsburgh
Scurry Named Nevada Player of the Year/Reno Evening Gazette/June 5, 1974
Reno Evening Gazette/Scurry happy with first season/Jan. 3, 1975
Sports Illustrated: The Stuff I did Could Have Killed Me
New York Times/Sept. 15, 1985/The Shameful Rod Scurry Deal
Reno G-J/May 1989: No Relief in Sight for Scurry
Reno G-J/: Rod Scurry 1956-1992
Reno G-J/November 1992: Scurry dies after cocaine overdose
Reno G-J/November 1992: 150 Gather to say Goodbye to Scurry
Martarano: Rod Scurry Farewell/Reno Gazette-Journal/Nov. 8, 1992
Reno G-J/November 1992: Friends, family remember Scurry
New York Times/Nov. 6, 1992/Obituary: Rod Scurry, 36, dies; ex-baseball player
Associated Press/Nov. 20, 1992: Scurry Struck Out on Cocaine
ESPN 30 for 30 Shorts/The Pittsburgh Drug Trials/2015