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Saturday, March 1, 2008 TOURNAMENTS DON LUGO Pool Play South Hills 6, Baldwin Park 3 Thadd McAlpin was two for three with a home run and a double with two RBIs and two runs scored and was also the winning pitcher, giving up three runs and four hits...Tags: Matt Davidson, High School Baseball, Billiards, Snooker and Pool, Tennis, Michael Evans
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Film life after death
It's eerie-strange when a famous actor dies unexpectedly. His unreleased work eventually appears, like tomorrow's bloom on a rose cut today. Life after death for Heath Ledger, who died at 28 on Jan. 22 in Manhattan, includes "The Dark Knight," a movie...Tags: Phil Hartman, Movies, Aaliyah, John Candy, Marilyn Monroe
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Dead at 28
"I like to do something I fear. I like to set up obstacles and defeat them. I like to be afraid of the project. I always am. When I get cast in something, I always believe I shouldn't have been cast. I fooled them again. I can't do it. I don't know how...Tags: Brad Renfro, Heath Ledger, James Dean, River Phoenix, Road Accidents
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Class AA all-tournament team
FIRST TEAM Shaun Livingston, Peoria Central Brandon Lee, Peoria Central Justin Dentmon, Carbondale Shaun Pruitt, West Aurora Julian Wright, Homewood-Flossmoor SECOND TEAM Excell Hardy, Homewood-Flossmoor Jacob Motteler, Peoria Central Cyrus Tate,...Tags: Flossmoor, Homewood, Jason Thomas
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Lions kings again
Tribune staff reporterThe story of the state championship could be written in three parts. First came Brandon Lee, a multitalented guard who left Peoria Manual for Peoria Central after Rams coach Wayne McClain left to become an assistant coach at Illinois. A year later local...Tags: Basketball, National Basketball Association
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Peoria Central edges Thornwood for state title
Tribune staff reporterIn the mid-1990s, Peoria Manual overwhelmed this city with unrivaled dominance in the state basketball tournament. Manual won its fourth straight championship and state-record fifth in 1997. Since then no Peoria team had returned to the Class AA state...Tags: Basketball, Clubs and Associations
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Public access denied
Tribune staff reporterFans in the Carver Arena stands all seemed to be asking the same question: What happened to Ollie Bailey? "It seemed to me like Ollie Bailey was scoring every time he had the ball," Peoria Central coach Chuck Buescher said of Farragut's powerfully...Tags: Basketball
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2004 Chicago Tribune All-State Team
Tribune staff reporterFirst team Ollie Bailey, Farragut 6-8 senior forward/center Rates with West Aurora's Shaun Pruitt as the top post players in the state. The Rutgers signee averaged 21.5 points and 11 rebounds for the Class AA quarterfinalist and couldn't be stopped by...Tags: Quentin Richardson, Students, Teaching and Learning, Basketball, Colleges and Universities
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Illinois athletes who have signed letters of intent
MEN'S BASEBALL Ryan Anetsberger, Glenbard West: Illinois State Chris Banks, Proviso East: Chicago State Jordan Baughman, Lyons: Indiana Mark Bennett, Providence: Northwestern Jason Biliskov, Westmont: Chicago State Joe Bonadonna, Stevenson: Illinois...Tags: Mike Farrell, Ryan Johnson, Bethune-Cookman University, Mike Wilson, Chicago
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5 films based on legendary comic superheroes
1. THE ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN MARVEL (William Witney; 1941) 3 stars Generally regarded as the best of all the vintage Hollywood serials, this rock 'em, sock 'em Republic adaptation of the comic book adventures of a famous superhero -- a Superman...Tags: Christopher Reeve, Murder, Crimes, Tim Burton, Richard Donner
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Movie review, 'Queen of the Damned'
Director Neil Jordan's "Interview With the Vampire" told the story of a tragic monster from the monster's point of view. Its sequel, "Queen of the Damned," tinkers with the idea of eternity, turning it into a rock 'n' roll playground. Based on Anne Rice's...Tags: Music Theater, Rock and Roll Music, Movies, Aaliyah, Brad Pitt
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The Crow: City of Angels
FOR THE TIMESMonday September 2, 1996 "They call this the city of angels, but all I see are victims. It's the city of drugs. The city of death." So says Sarah (Mia Kirshner), the young tattoo artist we meet in the opening moments of Tim Pope's "The Crow: City of...Tags: Bruce Lee, Murder, Crimes, Redman, Iggy Pop
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