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Pen Argyl could be dealing with key injury
The Varsity BlogDepth is an issue with every Colonial League football program. One injury causes a ripple effect throughout the starting lineup on a particular side of the ball. One CL coach is hoping to avoid that ripple this weekend. Pen Argyl's...... -
Lance #Armstrong: Cheaters, it seems, do prosper
SportsTalkWhoever coined the phrase, "Cheaters never prosper," never had Lance Armstrong in mind. The disgraced former seven-time Tour de France champion was unceremoniously stripped of his titles and banned from all sanctioned athletic competitions by the U.S.... -
Reactions to Armstrong not all black and white
A 17-year-old sports fan I know named Evan who survived a rare form of heart cancer still wore his yellow Livestrong bracelet to school Wednesday. To the socially attuned teenager, the rubber wristband always will represent the strength it required to...Tags: Cycling, Sports, Tour de France, Chemotherapy, Lance Armstrong
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Newport Movember team is No. 1
He likely doesn't know it, but Goose Gossage can be credited in helping lead a Newport Beach team to national victory. The former major league pitcher's distinctive facial hair so inspired John Cornuke, the captain of Team Nuclear, that he decided to...
Tags: Tom Selleck, PepsiCo Inc., Kevin Costner, Prostate Cancer, Movember
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Pesek tough act to follow
Nick Pesek was coming off the best season of his football career. He was a 1,000-yard rusher for a Saint Xavier University team that hit a peak one year earlier than its coaches had expected and was returning 16 of the starters who won the NAIA national...
Tags: Sports, Chemotherapy, Breast Cancer, Oncology, Mastectomy
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Lance Armstrong gives up fight against USADA charges
Lance Armstrong is giving up his fight against the latest wave of charges by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, which will likely rule that the seven-time Tour de France winner is a cheater who should be banned from cycling for life and stripped of his titles....Tags: Sports, Tour de France, Travel, Justice System, Arbitration
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Home pregnancy tests may detect men's cancer
If you've been near social media or on the Internet, you may be aware of the buzz over posts claiming a teenage boy took a home pregnancy test as a joke, received a positive result, and wound up being diagnosed with testicular cancer. CNN interviewed a...
Tags: CNN (tv network), Death, News Agency, Blood, Pancreas
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Movember
Allie Mac Kay was live from Los Angeles Fire Department #21 for a preview of Movember, an annual global men's health charity event. Mark your calendars and get out those razors! It’s time to Shave the Date. The men of LA will shave their faces...Tags: Charity, Prostate Cancer, Media Industry, Los Angeles Fire Department, Livestrong Foundation
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'Being mentally strong' plays role for local player Editor's Note: With four interns this summer, the American News asked its young journalists to talk to area high school and college athletes to give their perspectives on their sports featured in the 2012 Summer Olympics.
When she and her teammates prepare for a game, Aberdeen Central volleyball player Lauren McCafferty said they listen to "All I Do Is Win" by DJ Khaled.
“I like to visualize myself hitting the ball, and listen to fast music with a fast beat,” the 17-...Tags: Volleyball, Beach Volleyball, 2012 Summer Olympics
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Some Lance Armstrong 'Livestrong' donors want their money back
You shouldn't introduce him as "seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong" anymore. Armstrong was stripped of his seven Tour de France titles on Monday and banned for life by UCI, cycling's governing body, in the wake of a report from the U.S....Tags: Tour de France, Cycling, Sports, Cancer, Charity
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Armstrong Appeals to Supporters as Some Donors Ask for Money Back
CNNAUSTIN, Texas -- For years, Connie and Daniel Roddy did all they could to support Livestrong, raising tens of thousands of dollars for the organization. "It all started when Lance's first book came out," Connie Roddy said, referring to the 2001...Tags: Sports, Tour de France, Breast Cancer, Health and Medical Professionals, Anheuser-Busch
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Lance Armstrong case shows saints and sinners aren't mutually exclusive
Earlier this week, we watched the latest sorry chapter of Lance Armstrong's never-ending "did he or didn't he?" story unfold. The preface came last week when the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency lobbed a 202-page grenade in his path. Not only did Armstrong dope,...Tags: Tour de France, Cancer, Cycling, Sports, Lance Armstrong
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