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Hope on TwoWheels
By Mark Spurlock :: John LaMacchia strapped on
a helmet, hopped on his bike, and went riding in
support of Redeeming Hope Ministries this spring.
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Falling for Hiking in the Smokies
By Katy Koontz :: There are hundreds of miles of
gorgeous trails in the Great Smoky Mountain National
Park’Äîso where do you start? Here are five of our favorites.
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Go Bananas! Run for It!
By Oana Harrison :: Need to pump up for a
run or prevent cramps during a long workout?
The unassuming banana can help.
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Knoxville’Äôs Economic Backbone
By Connor Sears :: D1 Sports Training and Next Level
Sports are more than just a couple of gyms’Äîas both
companies strive to form communities of athletes
around a common love of sports, fitness, and fun.
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Benefields Far Afield’Äî
Part 4: Full SpeedAhead
By Sarah H. Clark ::With sails full and anchor weighed,
Trey andAmy Benefield explore the Galapagos Islands,
the Marquesas, and the vastness of the South Pacific.
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Home from the Field
By Sarah H. Clark ::
Cityview
caught up with former
Volunteer and 11-year NFL veteran DavidMartin as he
settles into life post-football’Äîand his Knoxville home.
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Changing Gears and Counting Blessings
By MeghanMcDonald :: When tennis player
Monet Maddux was diagnosed with breast
cancer, she put her racket down’Äîbut less than
a year later, she’Äôs back in the game again.
Photo by Jimmy Chiarella
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c o v e r s t o r y
There’Äôs a new headVolunteer football
coach in town’Äîand he’Äôs wasting
no time inmaking his mark on the
University of Tennessee.
Sports in
Knoxville
The University of Tennessee is a sportsmecca’Äîbut
it’Äôs not the only game in town. In honor of all of our
city’Äôs athletes’Äîpast, present, and future’Äî
Cityview
presents a fewof the incredible athletes and coaches
who’Äôvemade their mark on the Knoxville scene.
Photo by Bryan Starmer
s p e c i a l s e c t i o n
Butch Jones
The
Cityview
Interview: