By Bill Montague Sault Star Sports Editor As Gene Ubriaco took a stroll inside Ubriaco’s Italian Eatery and Pizzeria on Pim Street, you could sense the pride he felt over the décor inside, which seemed to highlight his Italian heritage and a lifetime spent in the sport of hockey.[...]
Editor: This is a short note, but not as short as the recent coverage of the U.S. figure skating championships. Realizing that football is king, so to speak, it does seem that there are readers interested in another Olympic sport — figure skating.
Paul Pierce didn't see it coming. A kid from Southern California who grew up with a love for basketball and the Los Angeles Lakers, only to wind up having a wildly successful career with the team he hated most, the Boston Celtics. Years later, that hate has turned into extreme admiration and the utmost respect. "Well growing up in Inglewood, I would have said I wouldn't be a Celtic," Pierce said ...
How would it feel to be the fourth best in the world at something? It’s unimaginable to me, and I am sure to most of you. What luck to be born with a huge talent; what dedication it requires to develop it, hone it and perfect it to the level where you are among the very best in the world.
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TAMPA, Fla. , Jan. 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- In its 27th year of honoring the nation's best high school athletes, The Gatorade Company, in collaboration with ESPNHS today announced Jordan Burgess of Berkeley ...
In his Jan. 29 letter to the Racing Form , "Track voice calls for accurate closing odds," Michael Wrona took exception to the constant late changes to the final odds displayed on the tote boards and the archaic systems that are used in racing, specifically California racing.
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Steve Anthony has been part of the local softball scene for more than four decades.
It's hardly surprising to hear former football players waxing lyrical about the world's greatest player, but that shouldn't stop us from listening. As part of TIME International's cover story on the 24-year-old phenom Lionel Messi, we heard from a host of soccer legends who were equally ebullient in their praise for the precocious Argentine superstar.
Editor's note: Graham Hays is counting down to the start of the 2012 college softball season with a look at each of the teams in his top 20. Check back daily for updates. No. 15 Oregon Last year: 42-16, 11-10 Pac-10 (eliminated in Gainesville Super Regional) Who returns: Eight of the 10 players who totaled at least 100 plate appearances are back along with two pitchers responsible for 50 of the ...
Two-time European soccer champion Porto’s financing of a player signing via companies whose ownership is unclear is “a very serious matter” and requires an investigation, U.K. lawmaker Damian Collins said.
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Julie Cushing has never met Ali Krieger. She’s not even a soccer player.
By Corey Clark NoleSports.com editor -- Jimbo Fisher's recruiting prowess didn't just benefit one Florida State program on Wednesday.
In the sports journalism world, many people write goodbye columns mentioning awards and laurels they’ve won.
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