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No. 4 Angelo State defeated Texas A&M-Kingsville 7-0 and 12-1 in a Sunday doubleheader at Nolan Ryan Field to open a four-game Lone Star Conference series and improve to 26-6 overall and 24-6 in conference play; senior right-hander Dax Dathe delivered a complete-game shutout in the opener while Nick Wilson earned his sixth win in the second game.

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A driver lost control of her silver Mazda when it hit the back of a black SUV at about 4 p.m. Monday on the 700 block of Shiloh Street—traffic slowed to one lane and she was cited after reporting minor injuries.

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Former San Angelo Central standout Davis Martin delivered a strong performance in his first start for the Chicago White Sox on Sunday by pitching six innings with no earned runs in a 3 to 2 loss against the Los Angeles Angels. The 28-year-old, returning after Tommy John surgery, threw 61 strikes out of 91 pitches—helping secure his spot as Chicago’s No. 3 starter.

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