Daily Archives: August 31, 2010

Mid Week Sport Update

sport – Google News

Column: The kind of grit you can’t teach – The Seattle Times


USA TODAY
Column: The kind of grit you can't teach
The Seattle Times
By JIM LITKE AP Sports Columnist No comments have been posted to this article. Every racehorse that captures the public's imagination with a Triple Crown try has something more going for him than speed. I'll Have Another doesn't have Big Brown's size,
Preakness Stakes: Can I'll Have Another Win The Triple Crown?Fox News
Column: I'll Have Another needs just another race to give racing first Triple Washington Post
I'll Have Another captures PreaknessUSA TODAY
New York Times -Los Angeles Times
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Sky TV accused of ‘monopolising’ sports – TVNZ

Sky TV accused of 'monopolising' sports
TVNZ
The Commerce Commission is being urged to widen its investigation into Sky Television to include the pay-TV network's dealings with taxpayer-funded national sport organisations. Labour MP Clare Curran and former deputy prime minister Jim Anderton both

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It’s Briscoe’s day, but Hinchcliffe an Indy star in making – USA TODAY


USA TODAY
It's Briscoe's day, but Hinchcliffe an Indy star in making
USA TODAY
But in this sport, and in this race, The Captain and Team Penske are miles and miles ahead of everybody else. Bob Kravitz is a columnist for The Indianapolis Star. Contact him at (317) 444-6643 or via email at bob.kravitz@indystar.com.

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Texas avoids four-sport sweep at hands of Baylor – Houston Chronicle

Texas avoids four-sport sweep at hands of Baylor
Houston Chronicle
It marked the first time in 2011-12 that UT won a game against Baylor in any of the four biggest sports (football, men's basketball, women's basketball and baseball) after seven consecutive defeats. And if Walsh hadn't ultimately decided to run home,

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Sport on TV: Early summer gloom leads to careful study of the Hotspots – The Independent


Sydney Morning Herald
Sport on TV: Early summer gloom leads to careful study of the Hotspots
The Independent
But without wishing to "do a Jeremy Hunt" – that's not rhyming slang, by the way – on behalf of an evil empire, it may be better to watch the game on Sky Sports these days. There are so many gadgets and gizmos on offer to the viewer that actually being
England v West Indies: Hosts close in on victory at Lord'sBBC News
England v West Indies: Ian Bell and England bowlers in charge as Windies Telegraph.co.uk
England v West Indies: Andrew Strauss finds form with centuryBBC Sport
ESPNcricinfo.com
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Revisiting a Decline in Minority College Coaches – New York Times

Revisiting a Decline in Minority College Coaches
New York Times
The latest race and gender report card released in 2010 by The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport showed that 21 percent of coaches in Division I men's basketball were African-American, down from a high of 25.2 percent during the 2005-6 season

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Hot-tempered Busch may never learn his lesson – Chicago Tribune


USA TODAY
Hot-tempered Busch may never learn his lesson
Chicago Tribune
The Sports Xchange By Jerry Bonkowski, The Sports Xchange Hot-tempered Busch may never learn his lesson CHARLOTTE — When Kurt Busch lost his Sprint Cup ride with Penske Racing at the end of last season, it wasn't for lack of performance.
France: NASCAR studying ways to improve racingAtlanta Journal Constitution
ALL-STAR: Keselowski Poised To Break Out?Fox News

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Kobe pushes pause button on Thunder – FOXSports.com


FOXSports.com
Kobe pushes pause button on Thunder
FOXSports.com
He is the author of two New York Times best sellers, Namath: A Biography and Pistol: The Life of Pete Maravich, which Sports Illustrated called "the best sports biography of the year." After 16 seasons, you accept the proposition as a postulate: as

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Driver’s Seat Elusive for Black Racers – New York Times


New York Times
Driver's Seat Elusive for Black Racers
New York Times
Nearly every major American sport has black stars, including Tiger Woods, LeBron James and Serena Williams, but the top three Nascar national series have none. It is a glaring absence in a sport desperate to attract new fans and diversify its audience.
Indy 500 is on Danica Patrick's mindESPN
Darrell Wallace Jr. set to make highly anticipated NASCAR debut in IowaWashington Post
Darrell Wallace Jr. Set to Make NASCAR Nationwide Debut: A Fan's ReactionYahoo! Sports

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Former NFL lineman: At least 50 percent of players use marijuana – Yahoo! Sports

Former NFL lineman: At least 50 percent of players use marijuana
Yahoo! Sports
By The Sports Xchange | The SportsXchange – 12 hours ago Former NFL offensive lineman Lomas Brown, an ESPN analyst, believes more than half of NFL players smoke marijuana. Brown made his claim to the Detroit News on Friday.

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