Kentucky Wins, Looking Like a Champion
After a steady march through the Southeastern Conference, No. 1 Kentucky is poised for March and the N.C.A.A. tournament. […]
After a steady march through the Southeastern Conference, No. 1 Kentucky is poised for March and the N.C.A.A. tournament. […]
The Wounded Warrior Amputee Softball Team practiced at Space Coast Stadium and worked out with the Washington Nationals players including pitching phenom Stephen Strasburg. […]
Here’s an amazing video of trick shots by Kyle Anderson from Newark, Illinois who plays for the University of Delaware Blue Hens. Anderson, a first-year member of the Blue Hens, is playing in the Delaware backcourt. […]
Allan Houston still looks good in a basketball uniform. Shoots well, too. He even occasionally scrimmages with current Knicks players. So when Houston, the team’s 40-year-old assistant general manager, led a three-player franchise contingent to victory in the Shooting Stars competition Saturday, during the N.B.A. All-Star festivities, a questioner began to ask him about a possible comeback. […]
PETER KERASOTIS AWARDS & HONORS 1983 – […]
Amar’e Stoudemire stood before the open coffin, head bowed, eyes hidden behind sunglasses. Reaching in, he touched his brother’s body, holding his hand for several quiet seconds. […]
Joe Ayrault will take the reins of the Brevard County Manatees for the 2012 season. […]
The 85-year-old man looked frail, sitting in a wheelchair in the center of the Orlando Magic’s circular locker room, a cane in his right hand. But when he spoke, Rich DeVos’s voice was strong, his message direct […]
Former BCC golf star Paul Azinger shines during career as professional golfer. […]
As the Giants paraded through Lower Manhattan, it rained on the Yankees’ pre-spring training workout Tuesday. It was a steady rain, falling from a canopy of granite clouds that hovered over the team’s minor league complex, across the street from Steinbrenner Field. […]
A simmering season of discontent for wide receiver Santonio Holmes boiled to the surface Sunday, sending the Jets into the off-season as a splintered squad. […]
If there was any doubt about how much the Nets need a player of Dwight Howard’s caliber, especially now, a season before their move to Brooklyn, he punctuated that point with a violent blocked shot early in the first quarter of Thursday night’s game, airmailing the ball from beneath the basket into the fourth row of the courtside seats. […]