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Roncalli football team gets ready for season
What Aberdeen Roncalli lacks in quantity it hopes to make up for in quality this football season. The Cavaliers return a group of starters that combines size, speed and experience. “We definitely have some good athletes and there’s some...
Tags: Sports, Football
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Teel Time: Math of college football's four-team playoff doesn't work
In unveiling college football’s future postseason Tuesday, Virginia Tech President Charles Steger said “a four-team playoff doesn’t go too far. It goes just the right amount.” With all due respect, allow me to challenge Steger&...Tags: Baseball, Villanova Wildcats, National Collegiate Athletic Association, National Basketball Association, Science and Technology
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Unclassified Info: Reflecting on the father of all victories
As a self-professed hockey fan, I find it impossible to let the L.A. Kings' recent win of the Stanley Cup go without at least saying congratulations and thanks to the team I have followed since I was 12. Watching my team hoist the cup was so...Tags: Don Drysdale, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Casey Stengel, Pee Wee Reese, Bowl Championship Series
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Grads, principal say goodbye to Glendale High
Hundreds of graduates, along with their principal, bid farewell Thursday to four years at Glendale Unified High School. More than 600 graduates dressed in red and black caps and gowns took center stage at Moyse Stadium as they prepared to move on to...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, John Wooden, University of California, Berkeley, Albert Einstein, California State University, Northridge
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Pride was the prize in the College All-Star Game
"This is an announcement of the most unusual football game ever scheduled." So wrote Tribune sports editor Arch Ward on July 6, 1934, in boldly peddling to the world the College All-Star Game, which would "bring together the Chicago Bears, champions...
Tags: Social Issues, George Halas, Green Bay Packers, Health, Chicago Bears
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Ravens TV: A painful game to watch, but not because of CBS Sports
The Baltimore SunAs appealing as it might be to vent my own frustration and play to the rage of tens of thousands of Ravens fans by ripping the TV coverage of Baltimore’s agonizing 23-20 loss to the New England Patriots, facts are facts. And the fact of the matter...Tags: Dan Dierdorf, Green Bay Packers, Joe Paterno, Lee Evans, CBS Corp.
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This is your mind on meditation: less wandering, more doing
The brains of experienced meditators appear to be fitter, more disciplined and more "on task" than do the brains of those trying out meditation for the first time. And the differences between the two groups are evident not only during meditation, when...Tags: Depression, ADHD, Apple iPhone, Behavioral Conditions, Medical Research
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Family-operated Pedrini Music can find you anything
“Your neighborhood music boutique since 1946,” reads the business card for Pedrini Music, which moved to its present location on Foothill Boulevard in La Crescenta in 1997. Founded by Bruno Pedrini in Glendale in 1946, the original store was...
Tags: Music, Pete Yorn, Weezer (music group), Entertainment, Music Industry
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Briefs: Trancoso in All-Star game
Estancia High center fielder Alex Trancoso has been selected to participate in the Kiwanis Club of Greater Anaheim's 45th annual Orange County North-South All-Star Baseball Game for seniors on June 5 at Glover Stadium, said Coach Nate Goellrich....Tags: Baseball, Philadelphia Eagles, California Interscholastic Federation, Sage, Troy Vincent
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Lucas Oil Stadium hosts welcome party for Andrew Luck Friday
The new era has officially begun for the Indianapolis Colts, their fans and for the City of Indianapolis. Quarterback Andrew Luck, the Colts No. 1 draft pick, is scheduled to arrive here in Indianapolis on Friday. He will be officially introduced to...
Tags: NFL Draft, Andrew Luck, Sports, Football
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Tebowmania rocks the Big Apple; is Sanchez a Dead Quarterback Walking?
The Baltimore SunThe world's nicest NFL Player met the New York media Monday and charmed everyone in the room. And considering the room was the cavernous Jetsindoor practice facility, crammed with enough TV cameras, tape recorders and notebook-wielding reporters to...Tags: Peyton Manning, Tim Tebow, Rex Ryan, Denver Broncos, Sports
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Apodaca: Threats against NHHS coach illustrative of bigger issues
Sometimes an unsavory news event gives us the opportunity to peel back a layer on an issue that deserves scrutiny. Such is the case with the disturbing reports that Larry Hirst, Newport Harbor High School's longtime boys' basketball coach, has been the...Tags: High School Sports, Landforms, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Basketball, College Sports
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