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Oakland Raiders God Bless America And Long Live Raider Nation

  • May
  • 19

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Over the past few weeks I have read many Oakland Raider articles written by the Raider Nation, Sports analysts and those who despise the black & silver. To be honest, I am the writer who is part of the Nation of Raiders…. I don’t get paid for my opinions and don’t have to worry about [...]

Ccs Track Slvs Johnson Enjoying Fresh Start At Slv

  • May
  • 17

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When Leif Johnson put on the San Lorenzo Valley High red and black uniform for the first time during basketball season, he could hardly look at himself in the mirror.
“It felt very weird, trust me,” he said.
He had spent the past three years competing against SLV for the Soquel and was playing for the Knights [...]

This Week in ECAC Hockey

  • March
  • 21

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The final ECAC Hockey weekend of the year, and it appears that only one of these teams will join Clarkson in representing the league in the NCAA tournament. Where it once seemed as though Harvard or maybe even Princeton could sneak in without winning the whole shebang, resident PairWise swami Jayson Moy has gone and [...]

Miller clinches overall title, Vonn closes in for US sweep

  • March
  • 19

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BORMIO, ItalyBode Miller clinched his second overall World Cup title, then promptly retreated behind the tinted windows of his personal bus. Lindsey Vonn was all smiles after moving so close to securing the women’s crown that her only competitor still in the running conceded defeat. Miller and [...]

Kids play grow at camp

  • March
  • 6

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Don’t think of camp as just a way to keep kids occupied during the long days of summer.
The right summer camp can accelerate a child’s development and provide lifelong skills, psychologists say.
At camp, kids get to live communally, engage in a variety of recreational activities and spend time away from home and family. [...]

Cougar softball team boasts 50 record

  • February
  • 15

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PROVO %26#151; The BYU softball team came out firing last weekend, bursting out to a 5-0 record by sweeping its games in the Red Desert Classic in St. George, Utah.
Sophomore infielder Angeline Quiocho, who hit four home runs during the last day of the tournament, [...]

Rich pedigree Ute guard latest in long line of Warburton hoopsters

  • February
  • 15

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John and Stacy Warburton made quite an investment several years ago. The $500 they spent on a small cement slab and a basketball hoop in the back yard of their home in Helper has paid off handsomely.
All six of their children went on to have [...]

Arcadia gives football coach opportunity to live out dream

  • February
  • 15

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Prinicpal Anne Marie Woolsey said the feedback she has received about Ellison has been “overwhelming positive” and has ” . . . created a new sense of excitement in the football program and throughout the Arcadia community. There’s a very positive buzz.”
Foster said he was impressed with how student-oriented Ellison is, and how [...]

Cougar runner breaks 4minutemile barrier

  • February
  • 8

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PROVO %26#151; For Kyle Perry, last Saturday’s race at the University of Washington Invitational was not just another competition. It was record-setting.
The Brigham Young junior runner from Sandy broke the 4-minute-mile barrier at the Dempsey Indoor Facility in Seattle. His time of 3 minutes, 59.16 [...]

Jazz simply too much for shorthanded Grizzlies

  • February
  • 3

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MEMPHIS, Tenn. %26#151; Their franchise icon was gone, traded Friday to the Los Angeles Lakers.
By tipoff their new faces %26#151; including center Kwame Brown and guard Javaris Crittendon %26#151; either had not shown or were not yet eligible to suit up, with the swap that [...]

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