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Oklahoma scene: Former Moore High School football star Tarrion Adams honored by C-USA Tue, Nov 25, 2008 | Add a comment Adams honored by C-USA Former Moore High School football star Tarrion Adams, now a running back at Tulsa, was named Conference USA co-Offensive Player of the Week. Adams ran for a school-record 323...
College basketball season sneaks in Sat, Nov 15, 2008 | Add a comment College basketball does not have a recognized starting date. This becomes apparent now that teams have begun playing games and nobody knows whether they’re regular-season games or one of two...
Sports scoreboards Fri, Nov 14, 2008 | Add a comment FOOTBALL NFL Injury Report SUNDAY CHICAGO BEARS at GREEN BAY PACKERS — BEARS: DOUBTFUL: T Fred Miller (shoulder). PROBABLE: LB Hunter Hillenmeyer (thumb), QB Kyle Orton (ankle), CB Charles...
Bounces favor Lambert in win Sat, Nov 8, 2008 | Add a comment Rookie right wing Simon Lambert isn’t looking to become a star. He might not have much of a choice, though. Lambert scored two goals in Oklahoma City’s 4-2 Central Hockey League win...
Bounces favor Lambert in win Sat, Nov 8, 2008 | Add a comment Rookie right wing Simon Lambert isn’t looking to become a star. He might not have much of a choice, though. Lambert scored two goals in Oklahoma City’s 4-2 Central Hockey League win...
Hurricanes Show Carolina Loves Hockey Too Wed, Jun 14, 2006 RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- A scoreboard picture of North Carolina basketball coach Roy Williams brought boos from some of the Carolina Hurricanes fans. Sidney Lowe, the new North Carolina...

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