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John Eaves, Fulton County Board of Commissioners chairman
Members of the Dobbins Chapel Foundation salute as they watch the chapel leave for its new home. From left, Chief Master Sgt. Dick Roberts, Capt. Steve Wachsler, Brigadier General Scott Mikklesen, Sgt. Mike Donahoo, Col. John Powers and Sgt. Pete Bagle.<br>Staff/Todd Hull
Dobbins Air Reserve Base held a ceremony for the relocation of its chapel. Above: The church sits on metal beams after being lifted for the move.<br>Staff/Todd Hull
Alioune Diouf found his playing time limited over his first three seasons at James Madison. But in his final season at the Harrisonburg, Va., college, the former McEachern High School star has started all but five games — and it’s good timing. Diouf likely will be in the Dukes’ lineup Tuesday for their first NCAA tournament game in almost two decades.
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A four-hit day by Cal Simmons on Sunday was just the latest highlight of a strong season for the freshman. Simmons 
is batting .304 in his debut season.
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Julio Teheran
Al Horford drives against former Hawks teammate Joe Johnson in Sunday’s game at Brooklyn. Horford had a game-high 22 points for the Hawks.
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Rick Pitino’s top-seeded Louisville team is one of two Bluegrass State programs in the NCAA tournament, with Western Kentucky — and not defending champ Kentucky — the other.
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From left, Mississippi’s Terry Brutus, Martavious Newby and Derrick Millinghaus are arm-in-arm as they celebrate the final seconds of Sunday’s SEC championship victory against Florida.
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Miami coach Jim Larranaga took another step toward easing his university’s ‘football school’ label, leading the basketball program to its first conference tournament title of any kind.
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Instructor Katie Lowder works with students in her fitness class at Pure Barre in Montgomery, Ala. Pure Barre is a fusion workout that combines elements of several other methods, including yoga and Pilates. <br> The Associated Press
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack speaks at Maine Medical Center on Thursday in Portland, Maine. Vilsack has worked to improve nutrition in school lunches. Maine has the highest obesity rates in New England. <br> The Associated Press

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