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OKC Barons: Game 3 is 2 p.m. Monday in Toronto Published: Sun, May 20, 2012 Barons winger Triston Grant suspended one game by the American Hockey League for an illegal hit. Read More
OU football: Kameel Jackson has change of heart, tweets that he's 'decided to stay at OU' Updated: Thu, May 17, 2012 NORMAN — Kameel Jackson says he’s staying at Oklahoma after all. The sophomore-to-be wide receiver tweeted early last week he planned to transfer to Texas A&M. A few days later, OU coach Bob Stoops announced in a release that Jackson was one of four Sooners suspended indefinitely for violating team rules.... Read More
OU football: Trey Franks, Jaz Reynolds among 4 Sooners suspended Updated: Thu, May 10, 2012 Oklahoma football players Quentin Hayes, Trey Franks, Kameel Jackson and Jaz Reynolds have been suspended indefinitely for violation of team rules, the school announced in a release Wednesday night. Read More
Metta World Peace to appear on “Conan” Monday Published: Thu, May 3, 2012 Lakers forward to speak in first interview since he elbowed the Thunder's James Harden in the head. Read More
Point guard Ray Penn done at OSU, plans to transfer Updated: Sun, Mar 6, 2011 Point guard Ray Penn’s playing career is finished at OSU. The former starting point guard, who was suspended indefinitely by coach Travis Ford two weeks ago, won’t be returning to the team and plans to transfer, according to Ford. “He won’t be coming back,” said Ford, who did not elaborate further.... Read More
Owasso football hazing involved paddling, e-mails confirm Published: Wed, Sep 22, 2010 Owasso football players paddled sophomores “as part of an initiation” in a “hazing incident,” according to e-mails released today by Owasso Public Schools under an open-records request. The paddling took place after practice on Sept. 15, according to an e-mail from superintendent Clark Ogilvie to school... Read More
Attorney suspended for gambling addiction Published: Tue, May 4, 2010 PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — A Rhode Island lawyer who says he's battling a gambling addition has been suspended from practicing law for six months. The state Supreme Court on Monday imposed the sanctions on John S. Ciolli, who was given a one-year suspended sentence after pleading no contest in 2007 to three... Read More
Oklahoma State falls to Texas Updated: Wed, Feb 24, 2010 AUSTIN, Texas – Oklahoma State surged through a series of three admitted must-win scenarios with a three-game winning streak. But Wednesday’s trip to Texas took on a can’t-win feel before tipoff and eventually played out that way, with the Longhorns pulling away 69-59. Before 12,042 at the Erwin... Read More
ESPN suspends Bob Griese for 'taco' remark about Juan Pablo Montoya Updated: Tue, Oct 27, 2009 ESPN broadcaster Bob Griese has been suspended one week for a remark he made about NASCAR driver Juan Pablo Montoya. ESPN spokesman Josh Krulewitz says Griese will not be working a game this week. Krulewitz says ESPN has spoken to Griese and "he understands the comment was inappropriate." During ESPN's... Read More
Football coach of Booker T. Washington in Tulsa suspended, team forfeits 2 games Updated: Tue, Oct 27, 2009 Booker T. Washington football coach and athletic director Antwain Jimmerson has been suspended from those duties for the rest of the year, after a Tulsa Public Schools investigation into the athletic department revealed six student-athletes were ineligible. Four members of the athletic department and Booker T.... Read More
OU basketball notebook Published: Sat, Feb 28, 2009 Freshman Willie Warren, OU's leading scorer the past two games, did not start Saturday. Sooners coach Jeff Capel didn't disclose the reason, only saying that Warren was not sick and confirming it was a coach's decision. Warren played just 12 minutes – three in the second half – and failed to score, going... Read More
Hundreds injured in South Korea beef protests Updated: Sat, Jun 21, 2008 SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- Protesters fought riot police early Sunday at a rally opposing the resumption of American beef imports to South Korea, hours after the chief U.S. diplomat vouched for the health of U.S. cattle. An estimated 15,000 people - some wielding steel pipes and hurling stones at police... Read More
Vick Submits Guilty Plea to Judge Updated: Mon, Aug 27, 2007 Michael Vick stood behind a podium, all alone. His amazing speed and quickness was of no use in this predicament. He couldn't scramble away from trouble with one of those nifty moves. All he could do was apologize. And ask for forgiveness. And start "bettering Michael Vick the person, not the football player."... Read More
Despite the heat, preps start practice Published: Wed, Aug 9, 2006 It may not be football weather yet, but that didn’t deter the hundreds of high school football teams across the state that took to the field Tuesday for the first official day of practice. Their team goals started Tuesday - from winning state to just winning a game. The Oklahoman staff visited numerous... Read More
Notable OU player dismissals during the Bob Stoops era Published: Thu, Aug 3, 2006 April 2, 2002: Sophomore quarterback Hunter Wall is dismissed hours after Wall was arrested for burglary and possession of marijuana. May 4, 2002: Walk-on defensive end Claude Clayborne, a sophomore from Spiro, is dismissed following an arrest. Clayborne is charged with attempted robbery with an imitation... Read More
Stars sign four Division I transfers Updated: Mon, Jul 17, 2006 Oklahoma City University, which is considering a move from the NAIA to the NCAA, has signed four transfers from Division I schools, coach Ray Harper said Monday. The Stars, who lost in the NAIA championship game in Harper's first season, added 6-foot-10 forward B.J. Walker from Nebraska, 6-foot-2 guard Nick... Read More
Kansas State's Martin Suspended Updated: Wed, Jun 7, 2006 MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) -- Kansas State leading scorer Cartier Martin has been suspended indefinitely from the team for unspecified conduct violations. Also, guard Mario Taybron was dismissed from the basketball team for violating the school's policy on substance abuse, athletics director Tim Weiser announced... Read More
Arizona coach says Adams likely to return Updated: Tue, May 23, 2006 TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -- An attorney for Arizona's Hassan Adams has entered an innocent plea for his client to charges of drunken driving and speeding. Neither Adams, who is in Philadelphia with the Wildcats for a first-round NCAA tournament game on Friday, nor attorney Stephen P. Waitt appeared in court on... Read More
Harrah suspends police officer with pay Updated: Wed, Apr 12, 2006 HARRAH - A police officer accused of striking a man in a night club has been suspended from his job, Police Chief Eddie Holland said. Gregory B. Coats, 27, will remain on suspension with pay, pending the outcome of the case against him, Holland said. Coats was arrested March 23 on a complaint of assault and... Read More
OSSAA discusses court case Updated: Thu, Dec 1, 2005 We've heard from the quarterback's side in the case of Tucker Brown. He's the Shawnee athlete suspended for two games after kicking another player. Thurday, we hear from the association who governs the rules of high school sports as they prepare their brief for the state Supreme Court. Read More
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