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Final swimming Super Six of season
(Final ranking) Boys 1. SEMINOLE: Captured fourth at 3A meet behind 100-yard butterfly champion Logan Mosley. 2. OLYMPIA: After strong region showing, Titans earned ninth place at state meet. 3. HAGERTY: Matt Curby led Huskies to 12th place at...Tags: Swimming
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All Rhodes lead to College Park for FSU scholar-athlete Myron Rolle
A strange thing happened at Doak Campbell Stadium last week. An FSU player chased down a pass and ended up in the opposing team's bench area. The opposing coach came over, shook his hand and exchanged pleasantries. "I hope you get it. Best of luck."...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Awards and Prizes, The Seminole Tribe, Deion Sanders, National Football League
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Orlando Christian Prep forward Keith Clanton stays close to home, picks UCF
SENTINEL STAFF WRITERKeith Clanton took his time and did extra homework as he debated staying home to play for UCF or going to Tampa to play college basketball for USF. Part of that process for Orlando Christian Prep's senior star was keeping in touch with current players...Tags: Kirk Speraw, Disney's Wide World of Sports, Basketball
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Ball St. beats Central Michigan 31-24, takes share of MAC West
Nate Davis threw four touchdown passes, and No. 14 Ball State survived a scare from Central Michigan on Wednesday in a 31-24 win that gave the Cardinals a school-record for wins in a season. The victory also clinched a share of the West Division of...Tags: Injuries, Ohio State University, Rich Rodriguez, Football
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Vitale trying to rest vocal cords
If anything could motivate Dick Vitale to talk less, it's the fear of no longer being able to gab for a living. The garrulous ESPN college basketball announcer, who missed more than two months last season after throat surgery, continues to take...Tags: ESPN, Basketball
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Wednesday's local results, including the Admirals and W&M basketball
Daily PressCOLLEGES Men's basketball Final: William and Mary 74, Norfolk State 58 Women's basketball 15:53 left in first half: Virginia Wesleyan 12, Salisbury 2 HOCKEY Final: Worcester 4, Norfolk 3 -
Fewer LPGA events planned for 2009
Even while insisting next year will be "solidly profitable," the LPGA Tour announced that it will offer three fewer tournaments in 2009 than this year, all because of sponsorship loss. Prize money also will dip by about $5 million. College basketball:...Tags: Golf, Dallas Cowboys, Houston Texans, Death and Dying, Football
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Phillip Merling
Pine Crest SchoolPhillip Merling may be on his way to becoming a big-time NFL player. He dazzled coaches and scouts throughout high school, and after he played three years of college football at Clemson University, the Miami Dolphins picked up this defensive end in the...Tags: Schools, Colleges and Universities, High Schools, Miami Dolphins, Vonnie Holliday
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Brandon Fields
Pine Crest SchoolIn no way does Brandon Fields, a 6-foot-5, 235-pound man, look like a stereotypical punter. But he definitely uses his size to his advantage. Beginning as an 8th-grade punter, Fields progressed through high school and NCAA ranks, playing at Michigan...Tags: Schools, High Schools, Miami Dolphins, Michigan State University, National Football League
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Great mix has CNU alive, kicking
| 247-4636Coach Steve Shaw knew his Christopher Newport men's soccer team could be a national contender this season. "This is an old team," he said. "We have 10 seniors. I knew we were good enough. But chemistry has to play a big part of it. … "This team...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Richard Stockton, Teaching and Learning, Students, Soccer
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Mitch Mustain has a backup plan
When quarterback Mitch Mustain visited USC while pondering a transfer from Arkansas in February 2007, he cited former back-up Matt Cassel as a reason for considering the Trojans. Regardless of whether he started at USC, Mustain reasoned, the program would...Tags: Injuries, National Football League, Basketball, Mitch Mustain, Further Education
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Eagles Notebook - Nov. 19
Chiefs take Studebaker: The Eagles lost one of their 2008 draft choices Wednesday when the Kansas City Chiefs signed sixth-round pick Andy Studebaker off Philadelphia's practice squad. Studebaker played college football at Illinois' Division III...Tags: Philadelphia Eagles, Injuries, Wheaton College, Kansas City Chiefs, Jon Runyan
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