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Busch Holds Off Kligerman For Kentucky Truck Win
Sporting News NASCAR Wire ServiceStarting from the rear after missing the drivers' meeting and driver introductions didn't deter Kyle Busch, who held off charging Parker Kligerman to win Thursday night's UNOH 225 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Kentucky Speedway. Busch won his...Tags: Auto Racing, Cole Whitt, Brendan Gaughan, Nelson Piquet, Jr., Human Interest
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Family: Corwin Brown a victim of football-related head injuries?
SOUTH BEND — In a statement issued through a family friend Tuesday, the family of Corwin Brown thanked friends, former teammates, coaches and police who helped save his life.
"Corwin inflicted the most serious harm to himself and his family with...Tags: Symptoms, Crimes, Injuries and Wounds, Brain, High School Sports
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The Backstretch Blog: NASCAR went to Kentucky and all fans got was a lousy weekend
Eyewitness SportsAt first I though it was me. I was having a bad day. I was sick to my stomach. Kyle Busch was stinking on up the show at Kentucky Motor Speedway and TNT's enhanced audio was not really working out, I'm sure they way they envisioned it. As I logged on to...Tags: Auto Racing, Brad Keselowski, TNT (tv network), Sports, Jimmie Johnson
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New rules designed to prevent head injuries for student athletes
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsKansas schools and lawmakers are putting a greater emphasis on head injury prevent ahead of the upcoming school year. On July 1, a new state law took effect that is designed to prevent or limit the severity of concussions and brain injuries. The...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Human Interest, High School Sports, High Schools, Health
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Teel Time: Agent Austin Walton of Newport News basks in success of clients Wells, Goudelock
Austin Walton of Newport News started his own sports agency two years ago at the tender age of 24. The venture was, and is, to say the least, high-risk.
The agent racket is Darwinian, replete with sharks and scoundrels. And rare is the fledgling with the...Tags: Boo Williams, High School Sports, Media Industry, College Sports, Colleges and Universities
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Teel Time: Football commitments keep rolling in for Hokies, UVa
Among ACC teams, only Miami has secured more 2012 football commitments than Virginia Tech and Virginia, with the Hokies scoring Sunday with defensive end Woody Baron of Brentwood (Tenn.) Academy and defensive tackle Nigel Williams of Richmond's...Tags: Virginia Cavaliers, Mike London, Hampton Roads, Frank Beamer, Atlantic Coast Conference
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Mark Whitehead dies at 50; cyclist was part of U.S. team that participated in blood doping during 1984 Summer Olympics
Mark Whitehead, a member of the U.S. track cycling team that participated in blood doping during the 1984 Summer Olympics, creating a scandal that led to the practice being banned from the sport, has died. He was 50.
Whitehead died in Frisco, Texas,...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Summer Olympics, 2016 Olympic Games, Sprint Cycling, Cycling
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After 25 years, Len Bias' legacy lives on
In 2009, former Maryland basketball coach Lefty Driesell received a puzzling phone call. C.J. Leslie — a high school player recruited by Kentucky, Connecticut and other powerhouse programs — introduced himself and said he wanted to learn...
Tags: Human Interest, Nolan Smith, Len Bias, Physical Conditions, Comcast Center (arena)
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Hamlin wins first race, Bowyer places 8th
Denny Hamlin has won a NASCAR Sprint Cup race for the first time this year, holding off Matt Kenseth at Michigan International Speedway.
The drivers appeared headed for a fuel-mileage finish Sunday. Then a late caution enabled them to make pit stops...Tags: Auto Racing, Clint Bowyer, Human Interest, Denny Hamlin, NASCAR
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Allgaier Coasts to Nationwide Win
The final lap of a NASCAR race is usually a blur of speed.
Saturday night's STP 300 was something else. Justin Allgaier coasted across the finish line to win despite running out of fuel after passing Carl Edwards on the final lap at Chicagoland...Tags: Auto Racing, Hospitals and Clinics, Indianapolis 500, Human Interest, Ricky Stenhouse, Jr.
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Paul Menard stretches fuel to win Brickyard 400
Sporting News NASCAR Wire ServiceYears ago, as a garage rat at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Paul Menard dreamed of winning a race at the vaunted Brickyard. On Sunday, the dream came true. In a season full of improbable first-time winners in NASCAR’s foremost races, Menard, 30,...Tags: Auto Racing, Indianapolis 500, Brad Keselowski, Paul Menard, Regan Smith
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The Backstretch Blog: There's Something About Indy
Eyewitness SportsAsk your average sports fan what they know about racing, and the first think most will say is the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. There is just something special about that famed yard of bricks. For NASCAR drivers there is no doubt that the Daytona is...Tags: Auto Racing, Ryan Newman, History, Arts and Culture, Building Material
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