Monday, February 1, 2010

COMMUNITY SPORTS: Carlsbad Marathon/Half Marathon age-group results - North County Times
Don Boomer Thousands of runners took to the streets of Carlsbad to compete in the Carlsbad Marathon and Half Marathon on Sunday morning (Photo by Don Boomer - Staff photographer). Overall ---- 1. Brian Baker (Beaumont) 2:18:39, 2. Jacques Sallberg

CBB: Player of the Year Candidate List Grows - AthlonSports.com
It came as no surprise that the ladies dominated the Grammy Awards Sunday night. The Pro Bowl was predictably boring too. That means the upset of the night had to be Virginia’s 75-60 rout of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. The Tar Heels are

Q&A on the news - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Mitchell’s name and was in memory of the author, who was brought to the SEC after the accident that caused her death, said Denise Simpson, a spokeswoman with Grady Health System. Q North Georgia near the North Carolina border, and Blue

Memorial service planned for Morrison - Mooresville Tribune
STATESVILLE, NC - A memorial service for Wesley (Sonny) Morrison of Pineville Road, Statesville The memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at First ARP Church Chapel with Dr. Charles Steele and the Rev. Doug Renegar officiating.

Teams eagerly await BracketBusters matchups - ESPN.com
Siena is in the midst of a three-game road swing and is currently without its best player, Edwin Ubiles , who is out with a shoulder injury. If the Saints, who are cruising in the MAAC with a 10-0 record, can survive this stretch -- let alone another

College Basketball Capsules: Rivals KU, K-State set for showdown - Brownsville Herald
Kansas wants to show it’s worthy of a No. 1 ranking and build toward a second national Florida State fell to 1-2 against Top 25 teams this season and faces another one — No. 12 North Carolina — on Monday night down the road in Chapel Hill.

Ryan Bacon sizzles for St. Peter's - NorthJersey.com
Ryan Bacon scored 23 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to lead St. Peter’s to a 72-44 men’s basketball win over Manhattan on Sunday in Jersey City. The Peacocks (13-9, 8-4 MAAC) scored 44 points in the paint and shot 44.8 percent from the field (30

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