The News Review:
- Sports City Tower lighting in Doha
- SPRTS F THE TIMES; A Change Does Parcells Good
- SPRTS SHRTS
- South Dakota leaves North Central Conference for DI – College Sports
Sports City Tower lighting in Doha
央è§åé – Nov 30, 2006
28 2006 shows the Sports City Tower lighting in Doha capital of Qatar. The 15th Asian Games will be officially kicked off on Dec.
SPRTS F THE TIMES; A Change Does Parcells Good
New York Times – Nov 30, 2006
He was ashamed of how his sloppy Cowboys had played in a 36-22 loss to the Giants that Monday night at Texas Stadium. He feared that his Cowboys were on a treadmill at 3-3 while the Giants had soared to 4-2. At halftime of that game Parcells inserted Tony Romo at quarterback a decision that has turned the Cowboys into the 7-4 team that leads the National Football Conference East while the Giants limping along on a three-game losing streak are 6-5 going into Sundays showdown at Giants Stadium.
SPRTS SHRTS
New York Post – Nov 30, 2006
"I see it this way: Someone who doesn't take his team to the playoffs doesn't deserve to win the MVP" Pujols said in Spanish at a news conference organized by the Dominican Republic's sports ministry in Santo Domingo. Pujols led the Cardinals to the NL Central title this year and their first World Series championship since 1982. Howard and the Phillies missed the playoffs.
South Dakota leaves North Central Conference for DI – College Sports
ESPN – Nov 30, 2006
– In pursuit of what its president calls the “competitive experience” the University of South Dakota has decided to move its athletic programs from NCAA Division II to the Division I level. In doing so the state’s second-largest university will follow in the footsteps of other North Central Conference members schools that have — or will — move to Division I. “We felt very comfortable in Division II and in the NCC but with the University of North Dakota’s Division I announcement earlier this year it is clear that the competitive experience our student-athletes have enjoyed for nearly a century will no longer be available in Division II” USD president Jim Abbott said Wednesday in making his decision public. “ur student-athletes and fans deserve a competitive experience. Based on the recommendation of the task force the consultant and the information gathered via public forums we are convinced that seeking a change in athletic classification is in the best interest of our students our fans and the university” Abbott said.




