Archive for 'Sports'
Mary Crawford of South Carolina is a Student With a Cause
Posted on 31. Mar, 2010 by Brad.
Post 58 of 100 of Brad’s Tiny World Scribefire Challenge. High School Sports: BE’s James a player with a cause By ALEX PELLEGRINO Special to The Post and Courier Friday, October 17, 2008 Mary Crawford James is a junior middle hitter on the Bishops volleyball team and a forward/center in basketball. Provided Mary Crawford James [...]
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Friday Night Lights In Florida
Posted on 27. Mar, 2010 by Brad.
Trinity set to welcome 5A power Mainland | Ocala.com | Star-Banner | Ocala, FL OCALA — Regardless of what anybody says, this one has been circled for a while. DOUG ENGLE/STAR-BANNER When 5A No. 4 Daytona Beach Mainland rolls into Ocala tonight to face second-ranked 2B Trinity Catholic, the state will be watching. The Bucs [...]
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Cross Country and Across The Country
Posted on 19. Mar, 2010 by Brad.
I am still working my way through the list and finally get my second high school sports story of the day. I know there are those who don’t necessarily consider this important news, and certainly nothing to blog home about, but it is. This is the sort of thing American can still have pride in. [...]
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Queens of The Court No More
Posted on 07. Jan, 2010 by Brad.
The Williams sisters have been the reigning queens of women’s tennis for the last decade with good reason. They are ferocious when they take the court. like them or not, you have to give them their props for being great players. However, that time in the limelight is coming to an end I believe with [...]
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Oregon Volleyball On Fire
Posted on 02. Dec, 2009 by Brad.
Post 52 of 100 of Brad’s Tiny World Scribefire Challenge. Corvallis Gazette Times: High School Sports CV volleyball sweeps CHS By Raju Woodward Gazette-Times Reporter Motivated by a five-game loss to Corvallis on their homecourt back on Sept. 23, the Crescent Valley high volleyball team returned the favor on Thursday night by sweeping CHS in [...]
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Megan Cull New Jersey Athlete of The Week
Posted on 16. Sep, 2009 by Brad.
Post 47 of 100 of Brad’s Tiny World Scribefire Challenge. News Sports Entertainment Obits Homes Jobs Cars Classifieds Real Estate Hillsborough Beacon HHS ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Megan Cull Wednesday, October 15, 2008 9:34 PM EDT Megan Cull leads the HHS girls’ soccer team in scoring this season. Photo by Elane Coleman (fstop1.com) Quick Facts: [...]
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104 Athletes Test Positive for Performance Enhancers – Who Cares
Posted on 17. Jun, 2009 by Brad.
Count me among the not in the least bit shocked, dismayed, or even among those that give a rat’s ass that Sammy sosa is among over a hundred players to test positive for performance enhancing substances. I have a hard time understanding why anyone gives a shit what professional athletes do to their bodies. Baseball [...]
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Cricket in Troubled Times
Posted on 19. Dec, 2008 by Brad.
Much like soccer, or football if you prefer the non-American name, cricket is a sport most Americans don’t get. The reasons are great and many, and oddly enough none of them have to do with the rules of the game. We are good at picking up new games and rules and can appreciate them for [...]
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Racing Back Across The Country
Posted on 01. Nov, 2008 by Brad.
Across the country for more cross country. BELFAST — When junior Frances Blank crossed the finish line at number 21 in Saturday’s Eastern Regional Cross-country Class B Championship, she clinched the team title for the Mount Desert Island Trojan girls. Led by the second place finish of senior Heather Spurling, the Trojans packed five runners [...]
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Runners Push Barriers
Posted on 01. Nov, 2008 by Brad.
I find it interesting that no matter where you are in the country so many high school sports take place in the same season, no matter how varied the seasonal climate is. From New England to Hawaii fall is the time for cross country. Oahu runners to push BIIF harriers Oahu runners to push BIIF [...]
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Guam Goes for Girls
Posted on 17. Oct, 2008 by Brad.
Post 70 of 100 of Brad’s Tiny World Scribefire Challenge. Sharks clinch No. 4 seed | guampdn.com | Pacific Daily News Sharks clinch No. 4 seed By Brett Maluwelmeng • For Pacific Daily News • October 18, 2008 The Simon Sanchez Sharks and the St. John’s Knights found themselves in an interesting position last night. [...]
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Virgin Island Football
Posted on 17. Oct, 2008 by Brad.
Post 59 of 100 of Brad’s Tiny World Scribefire Challenge. Virgin Islands, Virgin Islands Newspaper, A Pulitzer Prize Winning Newspaper, Virgin Islands Guide, Virgin Islands Info ST. THOMAS – The Charlotte Amalie Chickenhawks continued their impressive start to the 2008 season on Friday with a 36-14 win over the St. Thomas Private Schools. CAHS, led [...]
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Pennsylvania Cross Country Runner
Posted on 17. Oct, 2008 by Brad.
Post 56 of 100 of Brad’s Tiny World Scribefire Challenge. Indiana Gazette > News Woodrow, Miller repeat as Conference champs Hannah Miller, left, led the field to the cross-country title. By RICK WEAVER, rweaver@indianagazette.net Published: Friday, October 17, 2008 10:28 AM EDT MARION CENTER – Alex Woodrow did not want a repeat of last year’s [...]
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Another Chance To Give Attention To High School Girls This Time in Orgegon
Posted on 17. Oct, 2008 by Brad.
Post 55 of 100 of Brad’s Tiny World Scribefire Challenge. Corvallis Gazette Times: High School Sports CV volleyball sweeps CHS By Raju Woodward Gazette-Times Reporter Motivated by a five-game loss to Corvallis on their homecourt back on Sept. 23, the Crescent Valley high volleyball team returned the favor on Thursday night by sweeping CHS in [...]
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North Carolina Volleyball
Posted on 17. Oct, 2008 by Brad.
Post 51 of 100 of Brad’s Tiny World Scribefire Challenge. The Sampson Independent > Archives > Sports > Lady Leopards face Midway in tonight’s finals Lady Leopards face Midway in tonight’s finals Photo by Billy Todd Raider Kelly Blackmon serves the ball to put the ball into play. The Lady Raider volleyball team defeated Hobbton [...]
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Androgyny in Kansas
Posted on 17. Oct, 2008 by Brad.
LJWorld.com / Unisex footwear is forever Unisex footwear is forever By Caitlin Donnelly October 13, 2008 Caitlin Donnelly can be contacted at go@ljworld.com. Advertisement This fall, the freshest fashions are sleek and sophisticated, ageless and — amazingly — androgynous. After all of summer’s focus on women sporting menswear — masculine vests, fedoras, neckties and suspenders [...]
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Idaho Girls Volley Hard
Posted on 17. Oct, 2008 by Brad.
Blackfoot Morning News – Panthers roll MV Panthers roll MV Thursday, 16 October 2008 By Ryan Collingwood MORELAND – After Tuesday night’s pummeling of SEIC foe Marsh Valley, Snake River left little doubt who the Mecca of the respective 3A conference is this fall as the Panthers rolled to a 25-17, 25-7 and 25-17 sweep [...]
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Sports Day! or OH Please!
Posted on 20. Dec, 2007 by Brad.
Image via Wikipedia I like seeing The Dallas Cowboys lose every time they take the field, except maybe to the Raiders, who I dislike even more. Yes folks, I am from Northwest Missouri and genetically a KC Chief’s fan. However this is not about my abnormality as my neighbors who are enthralled with the Browns [...]





