The News Review:
- SPRTS F THE TIMES; After a Scolding Shockey Exhibits His Best…
- King Kaufman’s Sports Daily
- Denied Indian mascot McMurry forgoes nickname – College Sports
- Reuters to launch Arabic sports service
- Sports Briefs: choa outplays Sorenstam
SPRTS F THE TIMES; After a Scolding Shockey Exhibits His Best…
New York Times – Oct 16, 2006
toolsContainer –>. toolsRight –>By GERGE VECSEY Published: ctober 16 2006 Jeremy Shockey’s mother called him from klahoma to tell him a thing or two. This is the call any son dreads the one that begins ”Son I saw you on national television. ” Shockey’s mother Lucinda has been the only parent in his life since his father walked out when he was a little boy. She cannot always monitor her son’s tantrums since mothers are not allowed on N.
King Kaufman’s Sports Daily
salon.com – Oct 16, 2006
Can we think of one for Thom Brennaman now?ct. 16 2006 | Fox fired Steve Lyons for that? Lyons spent 11 years uttering bad jokes and insight-free commentary on Fox’s national baseball telecasts.
Denied Indian mascot McMurry forgoes nickname – College Sports
ESPN – Oct 16, 2006
“Going to a mascot that has four legs and fur just didn’t fit who we are. To take another mascot would be to turn our back on our 83-year history. We know who we are. — McMurry President John Russell After the NCAA rejected McMurry’s appeals to keep its Indian mascot the board of trustees at the private 1400-student university dropped the name — andthen decided to forgo a nickname altogether.
Reuters to launch Arabic sports service
guardian.co.uk – Oct 16, 2006
uk”; Reuters news agency to launch Arabic-language sports service |Media |MediaGuardian. 15pm: Reuters is to launch an Arabic language sports service covering the world’s big sporting events as well as games in Middle Eastern countries including Iraq Lebanon and Egypt.
Sports Briefs: choa outplays Sorenstam
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – Pittsburgh Post Gazette – Oct 16, 2006
htm –>Sports Briefs: choa outplays SorenstamMonday ctober 16 2006From wire and local dispatchesLorena choa took a huge step toward dethroning Annika Sorenstam as the LPGA Tour player of the year overwhelming her yesterday with a 7-under 65 that turned a three-shot deficit into a two-shot victory in the Samsung World Championship in Palm Desert Calif. choa was relentless at the start a little lucky in the middle and solid down the stretch at Bighorn to win for the second consecutive week and fifth time this year tops on the LPGA Tour and almost enough to wrap up the points-based award that Sorenstam has captured the past five seasons. choa earned $218750 pushing her season total over $2. Sorenstam or Karrie Webb would have to win their final two tournaments of the year to keep choa from winning player of the year.




