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Clippers' loss to Memphis seems like knockout blow in series
addCustomPlayer('u973rd2gy8v61owvw7s1z8juu', '', '', 600, 418, 'perfu973rd2gy8v61owvw7s1z8juu', 'eplayer15'); It's tough to win a playoff game going one on five. The Clippers gamely tried Tuesday at Staples Center, but not even the sustained...
Tags: Lionel Hollins, DeAndre Jordan, Basketball, Caron Butler, National Basketball Association
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UConn's Defense Carries The Day Against Louisville
The Hartford CourantLOUISVILLE, Ky. — After this game was over, after Teddy Bridgewater's wrist was fractured and he could barely walk, after UConn had enjoyed one of the finest football victories in program history, sackmaster Trevardo Williams made an observation...Tags: Paul Pasqualoni, Louisville Cardinals, Fiesta Bowl, Heisman Trophy, Syracuse Orange
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Like gym where he trains, this Manny Pacquiao bout is a Wild Card
The only hint of nearby legendary greatness is a handwritten sign on an orange parking cone on the fourth step of a concrete staircase in the back of a strip mall in Hollywood. The sign says that the Wild Card Gym will be closed at 1 p.m. It doesn't get...
Tags: Justice System, Floyd Mayweather, Jr., Judges, Mickey Rourke, Injuries and Wounds
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Ravens look like a team headed in the wrong direction
— A week ago, the Ravens got beat by an old quarterback. On Sunday, they got beat by two rookie quarterbacks, one playing on one leg and the other having thrown only nine passes in his NFL career. The Ravens are in trouble. Big trouble. Not only...
Tags: Ray Rice, New York Giants, Jameel McClain, Sports, Injuries and Wounds
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Parkland-Easton rematch features changed football teams
The Parkland High football team has produced eight weeks of game film since Easton dropped the Trojans to 0-2 in early September. Red Rovers coach Steve Shiffert has seen enough footage of Parkland since their Week 2 meeting to know that little of what...Tags: Basketball, High School Sports, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Sports
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Central Catholic football team's run defense in for stiff test
The sight became all too familiar for Central Catholic last season. A running back would hit the line of scrimmage. He would find a hole. He wouldn't stop running until crossing the goal line. Central Catholic has spent less time watching runners romp...
Tags: Dave Brown, High School Sports, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Sports
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Big fourth quarter gives Fever a Game 1 win over Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS - No Katie Douglas, no problem for a Fever team that is playing its best basketball at the right time. Despite missing the talented forward-who is back in Indianapolis nursing a sprained ankle-Indiana found a way to finish strong and pull out...
Tags: Women's National Basketball Association, Injuries and Wounds, Target Center
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Don't give USC the 10-count just yet
USC can get back in the national hunt only if it adopts our 10-step self-help program. The plan does not involve blending wheat grass with beets and carrot juice or walking over hot coals. It does require some post-Andrew luck, the boys catching a few...
Tags: Colorado Buffaloes, Southeastern Conference, Sports, Pacific-12 Conference, Nebraska Cornhuskers
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This Hawk Knows About School Spirit
The Hartford Courant— Katie Roth was a true Maple Hill High Wildcat. She played basketball for her high school in Castleton, N.Y., becoming the all-time scoring and rebounding leader. She holds the school record in the shot put. A three-sport athlete, Roth also played...Tags: Basketball, Physical Therapy, Physical Therapists, Teaching and Learning, Students
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Laboring on holiday is part of game for football players
Labor Day delivered a three-day weekend right after the school year's first pop quizzes for most high-schoolers. More time at the beach, or the barbecue, or the mall on a steamy Monday. But on a holiday devoted to American laborers, the vast majority of...
Tags: Basketball, Trips and Vacations, Schools, High School Sports, Holidays
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Andrew Nicholson is letting game do the talking
Sure, some players say they let their game do the talking. And then they ramble on and on, hogging the microphone and mugging for the cameras. Or they go on Twitter or Facebook to post something that doesn't always make sense or resemble the English...Tags: Detroit Pistons, Media Industry, Kyle O'Quinn, Minnesota Timberwolves, Injuries and Wounds
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Head Trainer For UMass Football Is A Woman
The Hartford CourantAMHERST, Mass. — Jennifer Brodeur has worked with professional athletes (with the Connecticut Sun and the now-defunct New England Blizzard). She's worked in college and high school sports. She's worked in clinics. But Brodeur — who has...Tags: Broken Bones, High School Sports, New York Giants, Sports, Pittsburgh Steelers
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