• News 26.11.2006

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    - Illness can’t deter a devotion to sports
    - regon AD Moos to resign will stay until March 2007 – College Sports
    - A Parent’s Devotion To a Son’s Sport – New York Times

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    Press-Enterprise – Nov 26, 2006
    2: The Trojans are poised to get hio State in the BCS title game with just UCLA standing in the way. 11:32 PM PST on Sunday November 26 2006By DAN WEBERThe Press-Enterprise When USC lost to regon State a month ago Pete Carroll told his Trojans that they had been there before. They could come back from a loss. Don’t make too much of this loss Carroll told them.

    Illness can’t deter a devotion to sports
    Boston Globe – Nov 26, 2006
    The kids call him “Uncle Bri” or “B. “He is the uncle who dominates on the Xbox or picks a fantasy hockey team with his niece. He is the family’s quiet supporter at youth sports games but just his presence may mean more than any boisterous cheers.

    regon AD Moos to resign will stay until March 2007 – College Sports
    ESPN – Nov 26, 2006
    – Bill Moos will resign as athletic directorat the University of regon school president Dave Frohnmayerannounced on Sunday. Moos will continue serving as the athletic director until March2007. “Bill and I agreed this was a good time to reflect on thatprogress and look closely at what it will take to be successfulover the next decade. Together we reached the decision that now wasthe appropriate time to make this change” Frohnmayer said in astatement. Moos 55 has been athletic director since 1995 and guided theexpansion of Autzen Stadium and the construction of thedepartment’s Moshofsky Center.

    A Parent’s Devotion To a Son’s Sport – New York Times
    New York Times – Nov 26, 2006
    19): I am at the very opposite end of the soccer-as-measure-of-life arc that Ms. Lombardi describes (my son is only 10 months old) but I feel as if I just took a practice run right alongside her. The poignancy with which she describes her and her son’s devotion to the sport over so many years has me looking forward to my turn in the driver’s seat on those trips to faraway fields. I’ll never look at soccer moms the same way again; from now on it will be with envy and anticipation. Marni Winslow Mahwah To the Editor: I usually read The Times online from my country Italy. I read ”All Those Miles All Those Games” by Kate Stone Lombardi and I said ”It’s me and my wife!” More or less we have been doing the same as Ms. Lombardi and we still do it (my son is 13 years old).

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