One of the most recognizable writing styles in Arizona history came from Clay Thompson. The Iowa transplant captured the hearts of readers with his Valley 101 column in the Arizona Republic for almost ...
Orders can be placed now at claythompsonbooks.com or 602-234-1574 for "Try Not to Worry About It," the final compilation of Arizona Republic columnist Clay Thompson's Valley 101 columns. Proceeds go ...
Clay-Chalkville solidified its place as the No. 1 high school football team in Alabama with a 38-21 victory over Saraland in ...
As a reporter, Clay Thompson once got the scoop that every political reporter in Arizona missed, and he did it by asking the question no one dared to ask: What’s the deal with Gov. Rose Mofford’s hair ...
Clay Thompson regularly took to task his “masters” in the Dark Tower of the Arizona Republic. Today we hear from the original master, former managing editor Julia Wallace. It seemed like a great idea.
Hardly one to hide his raw emotions or neglect pumping up a crowd, Clay Thompson tossed back his headband, racket and any tennis balls in his pockets before shaking his opponent’s hand at the end of ...
Clay Thompson was in no mood to compete as he entered the consolation draw at the 2013 All-American Championships in Tulsa, Okla. Indeed, less than 24 hours before, he’d been ready to leave the place.
THOMPSON, CLAY Clay Thompson, 59, of Littleton. Husband of Susan. Father of Penny (Josh) Thompson – Burke, Drew (Crystal) Thompson, and Missy (Kevin) Steinke. Grandfather of Devlin and Meredith.
INDIANAPOLIS — Clay Thompson struck out on a curveball in his second at-bat against Jasper ace Cal Krueger. His third trip to the plate, he figured Krueger would come back with a fastball. The Andrean ...
Clay Thompson couldn’t recall the last time he had a spring without baseball. “It’s probably back when I was just a little kid,” Thompson said. “It’s different, not having anything to do.” The 2018 ...
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