Denny Conroy of DuquesneSports.net, Dec 13, 2009
Duquesne women's basketball, in a break during final exams, erased an Ohio five-point second half deficit to edge the visiting Bobcats, 52-50, Sunday afternoon at the Palumbo Center. Full Story |
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Site Staff of theOBR.com, Nov 18, 2009
Admit it, at some point you said "It can't get worse". Ha! Never assume a Browns season can't get worse. Because it just did: the Browns placed veteran punter Dave Zastudil and TE Steve Heiden on the IR list on Wednesday. Full Story
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Steve King of theOBR.com, Nov 13, 2009
The Browns special teams have been one of the few highlights in 2009. That may change prior to the Ravens game as Dave "MVP" Zastudil may not be ready to play. Steve King brings this update, and more, from Berea... Full Story
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Site Staff of theOBR.com, Nov 10, 2009
The Browns have been outscored by the Saints defense this year. Who do you think wears the horns? Meanwhile, Rob Ryan wins a gameball on the strength of his trash talking. Full Story
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Keith Glab of FutureBacks.com, Nov 5, 2009
The South Bend Silver Hawks finished
the 2009 season with a .431 winning percentage, yet slipped into the postseason
for a seventh consecutive year anyhow. It was a good experience for a very
young-yet-talented team. Full Story
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Site Staff of theOBR.com, Oct 11, 2009
Although the box score may not show it, the Browns had some outstanding contributors on Sunday. Steve King was in Buffalo covering the game for the OBR, and offers his thoughts... Full Story
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Jason Cole of LoneStarDugout.com, Aug 13, 2009
SAN ANTONIO, Texas - In just 76 games at Double-A Frisco, Adam Fox has tied a career high 15 home runs. The 27-year-old has 11 of those round-trippers during an unbelievable streak over the last few weeks. Lone Star Dugout chatted with Fox about his torrid stretch. Full Story
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Denis Savage of MadFriars.com, Aug 4, 2009
Drew Macias knocks in the winning run in the 12th, as Adam Russell makes his system debut. Will Inman gets back to business in Double-A. Cole Figueroa performs the heroics in the 12th. Al Angelucci is hit hard for the third straight game. Pedro Martinez is hammered for seven runs in a DSL Padres loss. Full Story
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Jason Cole of LoneStarDugout.com, Aug 2, 2009
Lone Star Dugout announces Frisco third baseman Adam Fox and Frisco pitcher Kasey Kiker as its minor league players of the month for July 2009. Full Story
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Denis Savage of MadFriars.com, Jul 31, 2009
The San Diego Padres acquired left-handers Clayton Richard and Aaron Poreda along with right-handers Dexter Carter and Adam Russell in exchange for Jake Peavy - the second time he has been traded to the Chicago White Sox this season. Full Story
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Special of DuquesneSports.net, Jul 31, 2009
TOWSON, Md. - Towson men’s basketball coach Pat Kennedy added a wealth of experience to his staff when he announced today that former Nebraska Cornhusker head coach Danny Nee has been hired as a Tiger assistant. Full Story
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Jason Cole of LoneStarDugout.com, Jul 31, 2009
Thursday night provided a mixed bag of results for the Rangers' minor league affiliates, from a disaster in Triple-A to a come-from-behind win in short-season A. Lone Star Dugout takes a look at all of the day's minor league action. Full Story
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Media Relations of FutureBacks.com, Jul 30, 2009
South Bend, IN – Third baseman Justin Parker has been activated from the disabled list and outfielder Marc Krauss has been sent to Arizona to undergo evaluation on an ankle injury. Krauss is not expected to rejoin the Silver Hawks this season. Full Story
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Keith Glab of FutureBacks.com, Jun 24, 2009
Like second-round draft choice Marc Krauss before him, 17th-overall draft pick A.J. Pollock is expected to skip over short-season ball and join the South Bend Silver Hawks of the Midwest League. Full Story
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Keith Glab of FutureBacks.com, Jun 16, 2009
64th-overall draft selection Marc Krauss put up huge numbers at Ohio University and wasted no time in signing with the Arizona Diamondbacks. The D-backs rewarded Krauss with an assignment to full-season ball just two hours from his hometown. "It can't be more perfect for me," an elated Krauss told FutureBacks.com. Full Story
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Keith Glab of FutureBacks.com, Jun 9, 2009
The Arizona Diamondbacks selected three third basemen under 20 and a 17-year old shortstop among their eight Day One draft picks. Two college outfielders and two college pitchers rounded out their selections. The organizational need for power has been addressed. Full Story
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Kris Walls of BattleRedNation.com, Jun 7, 2009
If you could pick out the one weak spot of the Texans defense, most would point to the secondary. The team looked to address the major area of need in the draft this year by picking up Glover Quin and Brice McCain. Wanting to get some extra bodies into camp to add to the competition, the Texans brought in former Ohio corner, Mark Parson. Full Story
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Jason Cole of LoneStarDugout.com, Apr 30, 2009
Frisco and Hickory were both powered by ninth-inning rallies on Wednesday. Lone Star Dugout takes a look at all of the day's minor league action. Full Story
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Kansas State Sports Info of KStateFans.com, Apr 29, 2009
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State linebacker Reggie Walker has agreed to a free-agent contract with the Arizona Cardinals, the organization has announced.
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Purple Pride of KStateFans.com, Apr 28, 2009
The majority of draft day attention went to Qb Josh Freeman, but quietly, Ian Campbell and Brooks Rossman sign Free Agency deals. Full Story
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Scott Eklund of JCFootball.com, Feb 8, 2009
It was yet another successful year for JC recruits and the schools that recruited them. Several schools signed multiple JUCO prospects while others were a little more selective, doing their best to fill holes in their rosters. Here’s a look at where some of the best prospects went and how they’ll likely fit into their new surroundings… Full Story
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Scott Eklund of JCFootball.com, Dec 17, 2008
It's been a crazy month for Butler DE Zac Clark (6-3, 250). He helped lead his team to a NJCAA National Championship and he was able to fit three visits into his tight schedule as well. After considering his options, Clark decided to sign with Oregon on Wednesday the first day of the mid-year JUCO signing period. Full Story
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David Sandhop of Websider.com, Dec 2, 2008
A&M could use an infusion of immediate help on both sides of the line, and one possible impact player is Butler CC defensive end Zac Clark. Websider's David Sandhop sits down with the recruit about his season, background, and plans to visit Texas A&M. Full Story
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Mike Hughes of InsideTheVille.com, Nov 23, 2008
Zac Clark listed Louisville as one of his leaders prior to making an official visit with the Cardinals over the weekend. Did Clark’s visit to Louisville help the Cardinals chances with the 6’3, 250-pound Butler (KS) C.C. defensive end? Full Story
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Mike Hughes of InsideTheVille.com, Nov 21, 2008
Zac Clark, a 6’3, 250-pound defensive end from Butler (KS) C.C., will graduate from junior college in December. And though he holds five offers, two teams currently stand out on Clark’s list. Clark will visit one of those schools this weekend. Could Clark make a decision? Full Story
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