Monday, November 30, 2009

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Joe Riggs vs. Eric Regan headlines “Rage in the Cage 138″ on December 4

Posted: 30 Nov 2009 05:00 PM PST

Rage in the Cage presents “RITC 138″ on Friday, Dec. 4, 2009, at Buffalo Wild Wings, 1130 West Grove Ave., in Mesa, Ariz. In the main event, 7-time UFC veteran and 5-time Strikeforce veteran Joe “Diesel” Riggs (30-10) returns to RITC action against tough Eric Regan (13-15), a veteran of almost 30 MMA fights and [...]

Flintstone TV: Detroit Pistons Good Luck Charm

Posted: 30 Nov 2009 04:03 PM PST

Posted in NBA, NBA News Tagged: Detroit Pistons, Flintstone TV

MMA Flashback 2004: Sean Sherk makes his PRIDE debut against Ryuki Ueyama

Posted: 30 Nov 2009 03:56 PM PST

Part 1: Sean Sherk vs. Ryuki Ueyama The year was 2004. At this point, Japan’s PRIDE Fighting Championships had been putting on several events a year for over six years, and they had began a new series of shows entitled “PRIDE - Bushido.” On Feb. 15, 2004, “PRIDE - Bushido 2″ took place at the Yokohama [...]

Red Sox Hot Stove: Back Burner

Posted: 30 Nov 2009 03:37 PM PST

With all the attention given to Alex Gonzalez heading to Toronto, Marco Scutaro confessing his desire to be a Red Sox, and the Blue Jays dangling Roy Halladay (who may have become the focus of the next Boston vs. New York bidding war), there are a few smaller moves the Red Sox will be focusing [...]

Best of the Best Winner Take All Tournament: Round 1

Posted: 30 Nov 2009 02:39 PM PST

From 2000 to 2009, we as baseball fans have been lucky to see some great teams match up for the fall classic. We were lucky enough to see some wild card and under dog teams take the gold by beating a team better than them. It was a glorious decade for baseball in that sense, [...]

One Less Bad Announcer

Posted: 30 Nov 2009 02:04 PM PST

Chip Caray will no longer be announcing baseball on TBS.

In a memo sent to company employees, David Levy, the president of Turner Sports, wrote on Monday: "Since the end of this year's M.L.B. playoffs, we've had several discussions with Chip Caray regarding 2010 and beyond. Both sides have agreed that now is the right time for Turner Sports and Chip to move ahead on different paths."

Before you jump for joy and think that the baseball gods have blessed you, remember that Joe Morgan, Tim McCarver, and Joe Buck still have jobs broadcasting baseball, and TBS still employs this guy:

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Trinity/Scott County re-cap

Posted: 30 Nov 2009 01:55 PM PST

INEZ, Ky. –Trinity senior Josh Sewell scored 25 points, including 11 points during a key 13-2 run, to propel Trinity to a 51-49 win over Scott County in the 2009 Fast Lane Classic in Inez, Kentucky at Sheldon Clark High School.

"Josh (Sewell) showed how special of a player he can be for us," said head coach Mike Szabo. "He made some big plays for us today when we needed it. He took over the game in the third quarter when we fell behind and put us in a position to win the game."

With his performance in wins over Bowling Green (No. 14 by Louisville Courier-Journal and No. 13 by Lexington Herald Leader) and No. 2 Scott County in two preseason scrimmages, Sewell has established himself as a top candidate for the Mr. Basketball award in the state of Kentucky. Sewell had 18 points in a Nov. 14 win over the Purples. He finished the preseason with an average of 21.5 points per game.

For his performance, he was awarded the game's most valuable player by the host school.
"I really liked the way we played with great intensity tonight," said Szabo. "I am proud of the way we competed against a very good team from Scott County. We did a great job of eliminating their transition game and handled their press well."

"We are really excited about Friday night and the chance to open the new season. I look forward to seeing a huge student turnout."

Trailing 27-20, Trinity went on a 13-2 run over the final 6:01 of the third quarter to take a 33-29 lead. The Shamrocks would trail just once the remainder of the ballgame at 43-41.

Sewell scored 10 of Trinity's 17 points during the first half before scoring 15 in the second half.
Senior guard Daniel Corbett added six assists compared to just two turnovers against the full-court pressure of Scott County. He added four steals and also hit a key three-point field goal late in the fourth quarter, his only basket of the game.

The Cardinals had received attention in several national polls entering the season.
It was the second straight day that the Scott County Athletic Department had suffered a loss to the Shamrocks. The Trinity Football team registered a 42-13 win over the Cardinals on Friday night at Trinity's Marshall Stadium to advance to the 2009 KHSAA Class AAAAAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl at Western Kentucky University's Houchens/L.T. Smith Stadium.

SOURCE: Trinity Sports Information Dept.

Quote Of The Day 11/30/09

Posted: 30 Nov 2009 01:47 PM PST

Bears defensive tackle Tommie Harris had this to say about Brett Favre and the Vikings: “They play well up front and they got a daddy (Favre) in the backfield. I felt like a little kid out there with a daddy just beating us up.” all quotes from chicagotribune.com

Bill Cowher To Coach The Bears Next Year?

Posted: 30 Nov 2009 01:39 PM PST

According to 670 The Score in Chicago, the Bears recently reached out to CBS analyst Bill Cowher to assess his interest in the team’s head-coaching job should current head coach Lovie Smith be fired. -The Score’s Hub Arkush claims his source for the report is “impeccable,” despite all of the Bears’ denials. Bill Cowher has previously [...]

Former Patriots OC Charlie Weis Fired by Notre Dame

Posted: 30 Nov 2009 01:23 PM PST

The Fighting Irish are on the coaching hunt again after giving Charlie Weis the boot. Hired five years ago after mentoring Tom Brady and helping the Patriots win three Super Bowls, Weis has been unable to win consistently in South Bend. Weis finishes with a 35-27 record as the ND head coach, worse than the [...]

PImail (Lifestyle) for 11/30/2009

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Allergies, Recalls, Chemicals? How to Feed Your Kids Safely
With food allergies and recalls on the rise, it's easy to worry about every bite your child takes. But you can feed him more safely, even on a budget, one mom says. Here's how.

Stop a Cold in Just 12 Hours
Before your sniffles morph into a nasty sinus, chest, or ear infection, here's how to fight back.

 

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PImail (Local Stories) for 11/30/2009

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State Patrol watching for shooting suspect
Law enforcement officers have been assigned to watch train and bus terminals, and the Washington State Patrol is monitoring freeways in the massive hunt for the suspect in the shooting death of four police officers.

Gun carried by shooter found in officers' deaths
A spokesman has confirmed that investigators have recovered a handgun carried by the man who gunned down four police officers at a coffee shop in the Tacoma suburb of Parkland.

Slain officer's sister works in Spokane
The sister of slain Lakewood Police Officer Tina Griswold says her worst nightmare has come true.

Arraignment postponed in Seattle officer killing
The arraignment will likely be postponed again for the man accused of killing a Seattle police officer.

Arraignment Tuesday in Seattle arson spree case
The arraignment is set for Tuesday for the homeless man accused of an arson spree in the north Seattle Greenwood neighborhood.

4 Snohomish residents killed in Highway 9 crash
The driver of a car that ran a stop sign and killed four people in another car on Highway 9 near Marysville was jailed in Everett for investigation of vehicular homicide.

Ceis to start consulting firm
PubliCola reports that Seattle Deputy Mayor Tim Ceis will start his own public-affairs consulting firm.

Smoky fire on Seattle's Harbor Island
The Seattle Fire Department says a smoky fire on Harbor Island was caused by a semi-truck hitting a bridge support.

State: 20 closures on SR 520 next month
The Washington Department of Transportation is warning that State Route 520 between Lake Washington and Redmond will be closed 20 times in December for construction.

Police probe coffee shop where 4 officers killed
Crime scene investigators continue their work at the Parkland coffee shop where four police officers were shot to death Sunday.

- Lakewood Officer Owens' family thanks supporters
- Are you legally required to have a litterbag in your car?
- Computer and crucifix: Amanda Knox's guilt will be judged in a system that is a mix of old and new
- Wounded suspect in officers' slaying on the run
- Getting There: When will I-5 project in North Seattle be complete?
- Slain police officers identified
- Huckabee commuted sentence of man tied to police slayings
- Slain female officer remembered as stickler for officer safety
- Amanda Knox naive, fragile and innocent, defense lawyer says
- Arkansas victim of Clemmons: 'He should still be in prison'
- Arkansas withdrew provision that would've kept man in jail
- Four killed in Marysville collision Sunday
- Overview of fatal police shooting coverage
- Key lawmaker: Reworking state tax code unlikely

 

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PImail (Transportation) for 11/30/2009

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Getting There: When will I-5 project in North Seattle be complete?
Seattlepi.com provides answers about an I-5 paving project and a confusing downtown intersection.

 

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PImail (Seahawks) for 11/30/2009

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Isn't it time for Forsett to get the starting job?
After Justin Forsett rushed for 130 yards and two TDs against the Rams, coach Jim Mora faces a running back debate.

Seahawks make it 10 in row over Rams, 27-17
Pretty much all Matt Hasselbeck had to do for his eighth straight win over the St. Louis Rams was hand off and watch.

Website reporting Ruskell on way out
The rumor mill is buzzing Sunday night with a Pro Football Weekly report that Seattle Seahawks general manager Tim Ruskell has been told he's out at the end of the season, but there has been no confirmation from the team that there's any validity to the story at this point.

 

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PImail (Health & Fitness) for 11/30/2009

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Allergies, Recalls, Chemicals? How to Feed Your Kids Safely
With food allergies and recalls on the rise, it's easy to worry about every bite your child takes. But you can feed him more safely, even on a budget, one mom says. Here's how.

Stop a Cold in Just 12 Hours
Before your sniffles morph into a nasty sinus, chest, or ear infection, here's how to fight back.

Exercise is a yawn -- in a good way
I know I'm going to enjoy an exercise class when the trainer begins by instructing us to stretch and yawn.

Health care lessons from Europe
Health care systems in the three nations more closely resemble the U.S. system of insurance-based coverage. Holland and Switzerland rely exclusively on private insurance, and all three rely on private doctors.

More Iraq, Afghanistan veterans need more help
The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have produced more diagnosed cases of PTSD and debilitating injuries per capita than any other war in the nation's history, health care experts say.

 

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PImail (Advice) for 11/30/2009

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'You first have to know where your lines and limits are'
Carolyn Hax: A reader writes: "She enjoys the company of men from work and will stay late one night a week to "socialize," which she greatly enjoys. She drinks wine and that does affect how she acts."

 

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