• News 07.04.2009

    The News Review:

    - Sports of The Times An All-Big East Final but With a Twist
    - Croatia to host US at Zatika Sports Hall
    - SureWest to kick-off youth sports TV program
    - Hicks Sports Group defaults on $525 million in loans

    Sports of The Times An All-Big East Final but With a Twist
    New York Times
    It only gives your kids an excuse. ’ ” Beyond the achievement of the all-Big East final Tranghese said he was proud that his member universities got the message Dave Gavitt the man he succeeded as the commissioner put out years ago. “I remember him saying to the athletic directors ‘We should be good in sports other than men’s basketball. ’ We didn’t have football at the time. And women’s basketball was a sport we could be good at though it doesn’t seem too long ago that we had Connecticut and a lot of teams that couldn’t play. ”He said the addition of.

    Croatia to host US at Zatika Sports Hall
    The Associated Press
    Israel will play Russia at the Nokia Stadium in Tel Aviv after the local federation decided to choose a larger venue than the Canada Stadium in Ramat Hasharon for the team’s second-ever quarterfinal appearance. The Israelis who also reached the quarterfinals in 1987 upset Sweden 3-2 in the first round. The best-of-five series was played behind closed doors in Malmo because local authorities said they couldn’t guarantee security at the venue. The Davis Cup Committee fined the Swedish tennis federation $25000 last week and the city of Malmo was banned from hosting Davis Cup matches for five years.

    SureWest to kick-off youth sports TV program
    Bizjournals.com
    us Digg This SureWest Communications has started a television show dedicated to youth and high schools sports in the Sacramento region the company announced Monday. The 30-minute program airs 7 p. Wednesdays and is replayed several times throughout the week on i2TV Channel 702 on SureWest digital TV and online at surewestsports.

    Hicks Sports Group defaults on $525 million in loans
    Community Impact Newspaper
    wner Thomas Hicks told The Associated Press he made the move in an effort to negotiate with lenders. The loans in question are related to the Stars and the Rangers. HSG stated in a press release that it is involved in negotiations with the lenders regarding debt terms and covenants. Management and officials at HSG said they are hopeful the company can negotiate with the 40 lenders involved in what it called ?this challenging economic environment? according to the release.
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