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A Closer Look At The Fenway Sellout Streak
Streak Stats (455 Games) Began: May 15, 2003 (Red Sox 14, Rangers 3) Red Sox record: 296-159 (.651) Batting average: .297 (4,627-for-15,587) Runs: 2,724 Home runs: 529 ERA: 4.24 Pitches thrown by Red Sox: 66,774 Attendance: 16,298,530 Longest...Tags: National Hockey League, National Basketball Association, Major League Baseball, Boston Red Sox, Baseball
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King lifts Fire to 1-0 victory over Red Bulls
Stephen King scored in the 36th minute to lift the Chicago Fire to a 1-0 win over the New York Red Bulls on Saturday night. Chicago goalkeeper Jon Busch earned his 10th shutout the season while facing and saving just two shots on goal. The Fire (11-7-5)...Tags: Chris Rolfe, Soccer, Stephen King, New York Red Bulls, Brian McBride
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Young Allen team making progress; Emmaus, Central square off this week
Special to The Morning CallSometimes the schedule can be your friend; sometimes it can be a cruel enemy. For the Allen Chicks, the schedule has been wicked. First, coach Phil Woffindin admits he has a young and inexperienced squad with only two players with real experience. So...Tags: Personal Service, Volleyball
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High School Football Notebook
Courant Staff WriterTolland High School doesn't run the ball to set up the pass. It runs the ball ... to run the ball. "With spread offensive teams having three or four players splitting out and throwing 20-30 times, well, we're the anti-spread team," coach Patrick Cox...Tags: Philadelphia Eagles, Soccer, Colleges and Universities, Frank Robinson, Football
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No. 3 Ohio St. survives scare vs. Ohio, 26-14
From Baltimore Sun news servicesAfter barely beating Ohio University, No.3 Ohio State was not a happy football team. In fact, the sluggish win felt more like a loss. "That was pathetic. It was a pathetic performance," wide receiver Brian Hartline said after the host Buckeyes rallied in...Tags: Philadelphia Eagles, Ohio State University, Florida Panthers, Ohio State Buckeyes, Hurricane Gustav
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Where have we seen this before?
News item: Rookie quarterback Joe Flacco makes his regular-season NFL debut today in the Ravens' season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals. My take: This could be a watershed day in Ravens history … or it could be the day history repeats...Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Oakland Athletics, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Cincinnati Bengals, National Football League
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Siblings are some of Oviedo's best
These siblings are Hall of Famers, not rivals. Basketball standout Herb Washington joins his brother Greg Washington as a member of Oviedo High's Hall of Fame. All-around athletes Mandy Ehrhart and Ashley Ehrhart, from the Class of 1989, are among six...Tags: Academic Progress, Bright House Networks, Bodies of Water, Horse and Harness Racing, Awards and Prizes
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Gary's Palm centerpiece for 9-7 issue
Special CorrespondentAt age 45, Shea Wurster knows her days playing ultimate Frisbee are probably numbered. "My health keeps me going," said the Palm Beach Gardens resident and one of a dozen females playing in the Thursday Night Adult Ultimate Frisbee League at North...Tags: University of Florida, Beach Vacations
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Gary's Broward centerpiece
Special CorrespondentTommy Rush is a medical student by day and the "ultimate" Frisbee player by night. The 25-year-old Fort Lauderdale man won a national championship during his junior year at the University of Florida in 2005, and now competes on Thursday nights in the...Tags: University of Florida, Beach Vacations, Colleges and Universities, Vehicles
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Oklahoma doubles up Cincinnati
* at No. 4 Oklahoma 52, Cincinnati 26: Sam Bradford threw for a career-best 395 yards and five touchdowns for the Sooners at Norman. * at No. 6 Missouri 52, Southeast Missouri 3 Chase Daniel threw three touchdown passes in the first half for the Tigers...Tags: Chicago Bears, Football
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Greenberg's 2009 class plans: No limit, try to hold 'em
It's the same tune every year — the perpetual jig all Division I men's basketball coaches have to perform in order to keep their teams within NCAA regulations on scholarship numbers is under way. Virginia Tech coach Seth Greenberg is doing it...Tags: Rivers, Colleges and Universities, Virginia Tech, Financial Aid, Football
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'Sarah who?' steals the spotlight in St. Paul
Sometimes, as we all know, it's better to be lucky than good. The most compelling, contemporary case in point: Sen. John McCain. He wanted his buddy, Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman, to be his running mate. Wasn't happening. The former Democrat from Connecticut...Tags: The White House, Regional Authority, Values, Corrupt Practices, Barack Obama
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