Thursday, October 1, 2009

PImail (Sports Stories) for 10/1/2009

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Huskies secondary facing 'long' challenge in Irish
Most of the talk surrounding the Huskies defense has been about the difficulty stopping the run. Through the first four games, the Dawgs have been brutalized on the ground and have yet to be really tested through the air. Notre Dame QB Jimmy Clausen has thrown for 10 TDs this season and only one interception. (Getty Images/Jonathan Daniel) But on Saturday, that should all change. Notre Dame quarterback Jimmy Clausen has emerged as a top passer in the college ranks, throwing for 10 TDs and only one ...

Tatupu: Dementia risks of football 'a small price to pay'
Many jobs bring health risks along with them, but few have the obvious physical challenges of professional football.

Congress honors UW softball champs
Just when you though bipartisan cooperation in Congress was a thing of the past, the U.S. House found something it can agree on: the University of Washington's women's softball team.

Mora says Hasselbeck, Jones are out against Colts
When Jim Mora climbed Mount Rainier this summer as though it were a neighborhood knoll, he stood on the rugged peak looking to scale even more mountain.

Go 2 Guy: Seattle's sexiest sports personalities
Jim Moore: It was supposed to be an annual event, but after four years of procrastination, the Go 2 Guy revives his list of Seattle's sexiest sports personalities.

Griffey homers, Morrow pitches Mariners past A's
The Mariners might have taken a step toward a more stable rotation next season based on Brandon Morrow's effort against Oakland.

Jamie Moyer suffers painful ending to season
Former Seattle Mariners pitcher Jamie Moyer endured a painful conclusion to a difficult season when he tore two groin muscles and an abdominal muscle and then fell to the mound during the Philadelphia Phillies' game Tuesday.

Notre Dame Stadium lacking in noise?
Most people would think that a stadium that holds nearly 81,000 of some of the most loyal fans in college football would create a deafening sound. UW defensive coordinator Nick Holt is not one of those people. The Huskies will play in front of 81,000 fans at Notre Dame Stadium on Saturday (Getty Images/Jonathan Daniel) "It's not very loud," said Holt of Notre Dame Stadium where the Huskies play on Saturday at 12:30 pm.

Seahawks' fill-in goes from Frye-ing pan to fire
With Walter Jones and Sean Locklear out, Brandon Frye -- claimed off the waiver wire three weeks ago -- is now the Seahawks' starting left tackle.

- Hasselbeck remains out, but Josh Wilson could be back

 

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