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KU men announce large recruiting class
The Varsity BlogFor much of last season, coach Bernie Driscoll didn't have a lot of company on the men's basketball bench during games. At least not those who were wearing a Kutztown uniform. Driscoll is trying to make sure that doesn't happen...... -
Golfers at Central Florida Fairgrounds hit balls, share tips for 20 years
Orlando SentinelWho needs a pay for balls at a driving range when an open field doesn't cost a dime? Almost every day at the Central Florida Fairgrounds on West Colonial Drive in Orlando, a group of 20 or so middle-aged men meet to hit golf balls and share tips about a...Tags: Golf
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LA84 Foundation awards $1.5 million to youth sports programs
Varsity Times InsiderThe LA84 Foundation has announced its latest sports grants to youth organizations promoting sports in Southern California, and there were 38 recipients for $1.5 million given out. That brings the total funds awarded since its inception to more than $214..... -
Time to back off the replay charge?
The next step in NBA video replay appears imminent, and it is an area near and dear to the heart of the Miami Heat defense. As with the case with out-of-bounds plays, the NBA is considering adding review for block-charge situations in the final...
Tags: National Basketball Association, NBA Development League, Tracy McGrady, Amway Center, Sioux Falls Skyforce
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Getting the hang of it — hang gliding, that is
With a pneumatic whoooooooosh, I leave Earth again, and I am not even propelled by the sort of happy hour rocket fuel with which I'm sometimes associated. In truth, I do not have many happy hours. I have happy minutes, happy moments. An entire hour?...
Tags: Sally Field, Los Angeles International Airport, Air and Aviation Sports
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Reality of offseason hype is closer to hope
NFL offseason hype can be ridiculously predictable. No adversity, no real competition, no signs of trouble. It's a comfortable setting where jobs aren't really for sale just yet and practice is, well, a shell of what's coming in training camp when...
Tags: New Orleans Saints, Green Bay Packers, Jermon Bushrod, Brandon Marshall, National Football League
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Several surprise candidates for All-Star teams
Can a backup catcher be an All-Star? Absolutely, if Evan Gattis is the backup catcher in question. The Braves rookie lost his spot in the lineup when Brian McCann was activated from the disabled list, but he just keeps bashing the ball, most recently as...
Tags: Ned Yost, St. Louis Cardinals, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Everth Cabrera, Edward Mujica
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Jim Penders: UConn Is Worth The Time For Connecticut Talent, School Is Worth It For All Talent
The Hartford CourantIt is a PowerPoint presentation by a college baseball coach to entice top players to choose college baseball. From that perspective, it can be viewed as biased and self-serving. Yet the presentation that coach Jim Penders sends to drafted players...Tags: George Springer , College Baseball, Minor League Baseball, College Sports, Mark Appel
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Experience in the Tri-Co has Brosious ready for his new job in charge of Central Catholic
Recently named Central Catholic baseball coach Mike Brosious may be new on the high school scene, but he's certainly not a newcomer when it comes to local baseball. Matter of fact, Brosious was synonymous with the Tri-County League for two decades; first...Tags: San Francisco Giants, College Baseball, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Miami Marlins
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Howard hardly Phillies' biggest problem offensively
At some point early on during every Phillies radio broadcast, Larry Andersen and Scott Franzke promote the home run payoff inning. Last week when they were explaining how to participate, Andersen said something along the lines of, "Entering is easier...
Tags: Charlie Manuel, Ryan Howard, Chase Utley, Major League Baseball, Baseball
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Cursing Orioles' bad luck? Don't forget the good
The Orioles have been, for the past season and a half, one of the most opportunistic teams in baseball, so it would not be fair for them to curse the fates for letting one promising opportunity slip away in a 5-4 loss to the Boston Red Sox. They can...
Tags: American League, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Buck Showalter, Matt Wieters, Baseball
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U.S. Open: Some players takes swings at USGA, Merion and miss
ARDMORE — Jay Don Blake took a swing at the USGA. Lee Westwood hacked at Merion Golf Club tradition. Typical late Friday afternoon whining at a U.S. Open. Some players choose to fire darts of blame at everyone but the one holding the clubs at...Tags: Jim Furyk, The Open Championship, Hunter Mahan, U.S. Open (golf), Lee Westwood
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