• News 03.07.2009

    The News Review:

    - Sports of The Times Gazing Into the Mirror Roddick Is Liking What …
    - Social networking sites help sports figures stay in touch with fans
    - SPRTS: Indiana Fever are adding a little sizzle to summer
    - Sports in Brief: Mayfield misses deadline for race

    Sports of The Times Gazing Into the Mirror Roddick Is Liking What …
    New York Times
    Andy is also unique. ”Eventually Roddick became unique in a different way as kind of a tennis anachronism. In midcareer crisis with one Grand Slam victory the sport was passing him by. And Roddick never did have much of a volley. • “When Andy started it was all slugging serve and one shot the big forehand” Larry Stefanki said Thursday. “And along came these big guys like Federer over 6 feet could hit hard but had more dimensions. Big guys who could move had great footwork and great balance.

    Social networking sites help sports figures stay in touch with fans
    Boston Globe
    Fans are privy to the humorous the informative the inane and the fraudulent. The bigger the name the bigger the draw for would-be imposters. And the bigger the virtual viral headache.
    Related from Mediaberri: Social Networking: How to Start

    SPRTS: Indiana Fever are adding a little sizzle to summer
    Indianapolis Business Journal
    Lyst the longtime editor of The Indianapolis Star was the consummate gentleman who always provided me with support and encouragement especially during those years when I had a contentious relationship with a certain IU basketball coach. Lennon and Lyst were both great Hoosiers. • Benner is director of communications for the Indianapolis Convention & Visitors Association and a former sports columnist for The Indianapolis Star. His column appears weekly. Listen to his column via podcast at.

    Sports in Brief: Mayfield misses deadline for race
    Philadelphia Inquirer
    The Knights will make the return trip to the West Coast to open the 2017 season. Elsewhere: The Temple football team will receive the Philadelphia Sports Congress Community Service Award for its charitable efforts at the group’s annual luncheon Wednesday. Boxing Public records obtained by the Associated Press show that Floyd Mayweather Jr. 4 million to the IRS and others. But Leonard Ellerbe Mayweather’s manager said he believed that the documents were inaccurate.

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