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The Whitewater controversy, Whitewater scandal, Whitewatergate, or simply Whitewater, was an American political controversy during the 1990s. It began with an investigation into the real estate investments of Bill and Hillary Clinton and their associates, Jim and Susan McDougal , in the Whitewater Development Corporation.
This is a list of Arkansas state high school baseball championships sanctioned by the Arkansas Activities Association. [1] [2] Listings include champions at each classification level based on size (largest classification is listed first). Early years of high school baseball were limited to a single state championship.
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Arkansas is one of only four schools in the SEC to turn a profit from its baseball program in recent years, along with SEC Western division rivals LSU, Mississippi State and Ole Miss. [2] The Razorbacks have been to 32 NCAA tournaments and eleven College World Series: 1979, 1985, 1987, 1989, 2004, 2009, 2012, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2022.
2024 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament: Truist Field • Charlotte, NC: Duke: Atlantic Sun Conference: Austin Peay [a] Florida Gulf Coast Stetson: Lyle Miller-Green, Austin Peay [61] Jesse Barker, Central Arkansas [61] Roland Fanning, Austin Peay [61] 2024 Atlantic Sun Conference baseball tournament: Melching Field at Conrad Park ...
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Bock led high school baseball for 29 years were at St. Anne's Academy in Fort Smith, Sylvan Hills High School (1973–74), Arkansas High School at Texarkana, and Pine Bluff High School. His teams finished as state runners-up five times and appeared in 27 state tournaments and won 23 district championships with an overall record of 641–121 (.841).