Friday, December 24, 2010
Renardo Sidney was involved in a fight
Sportsblognews-Renardo Sidney was involved in a fight with Mississippi State teammate Elgin Bailey in the stands of a game they were watching tonight during the Diamond Head Classic in Hawaii.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Broncos' McKinley dies after apparent suicide: Sheriff 9/20/10
Denver Broncos wide receiver Kenny McKinley was found dead in his apartment Monday in an apparent suicide.
Arapahoe County Sheriff Grayson Robinson said authorities were called to McKinley's apartment in Centennial at 3:35 p.m. local time and found his body in the second-floor master bedroom. He said detectives believe McKinley, 23, was killed by a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Robinson said authorities were called by a female friend of McKinley's who discovered the body after returning from an errand with his child. The sheriff declined to say if authorities found a suicide note.
"It's still part of our investigation and probably nothing we'll talk about right now," he said.
Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/sports/football/story/2010/09/20/sp-mckinley-dead.html#ixzz108ndUrTo
Arapahoe County Sheriff Grayson Robinson said authorities were called to McKinley's apartment in Centennial at 3:35 p.m. local time and found his body in the second-floor master bedroom. He said detectives believe McKinley, 23, was killed by a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Robinson said authorities were called by a female friend of McKinley's who discovered the body after returning from an errand with his child. The sheriff declined to say if authorities found a suicide note.
"It's still part of our investigation and probably nothing we'll talk about right now," he said.
Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/sports/football/story/2010/09/20/sp-mckinley-dead.html#ixzz108ndUrTo
Friday, September 3, 2010
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Tyson Gay upsets Usain Bolt 8/6/10
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Lorenzen Wright, is dead at 34 Shocking 7/28/10
Lorenzen Wright, is dead at 34 Shocking 7/28/10 NewsStoryNow-fomer NBA ster player -Lorenzen Wright, body found
The body of Lorenzen Wright, who has been missing since July 19,the body was found Wednesday in southeast Memphis, in a wooded play or park Wright's uncle said.that his son will be missed some people i hard from people in memphis he was shot up 12 time when his body found see more at http://newsstorynow.blogspot.com or http://sportsblognews.blogspot.com or http://wmctv.com Memphis
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The body of Lorenzen Wright, who has been missing since July 19,the body was found Wednesday in southeast Memphis, in a wooded play or park Wright's uncle said.that his son will be missed some people i hard from people in memphis he was shot up 12 time when his body found see more at http://newsstorynow.blogspot.com or http://sportsblognews.blogspot.com or http://wmctv.com Memphis
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Saturday, July 10, 2010
LeBron James -COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The Decision that rocked the home of the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame came at half past nine Thursday evening in Greenwich, Conn., when Ohio born-and-raised basketball living legend, Lebron James, announced to the waiting world that he was leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers for the Miami Heat.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Steve Strasburg rookie make his first Major League debut with 14
Steve Strasburg rookie make his first Major League debut with 14 striking out and his first win 5 to 1 over the Pirates Steven Strasburg allowed just four hits and with his 14 strikeouts surpassed the Nationals' season high. The righty threw 94 pitches, 65 for strikes, and didn't walk a batter. The righty retired his final 10 batters, striking out his last seven. see more at http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100608&content_id=10944784&vkey=recap&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Josh Smith awesome DUNK at the buzzer
Josh Smith awesome DUNK at the buzzer Josh Smith swooped in to slam through Joe Johnson's missed shotjust ahead of the buzzer and the Atlanta Hawks finally beat theOrlando Magic, clinching a third straight trip to the playoffs withan 86-84 victory Wednesday night.The Hawks bounced back from an early 15-2 deficit and overcamegoing 8:45 in the fourth quarter without a field goal against adivision rival that had routed them three times this season http://nba.com
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Northern Iowa 69 at Kansas 67
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Friday, March 12, 2010
Evan Turner at the buzzer half court Ohio st wins 3/12/10
Evan Turner hits a huge 37 foot shot at the buzzer from half court with 2.2 seconds to pull Ohio st out of the fire to get by michgan 69-68
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Friday, February 19, 2010
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Sunday, February 14, 2010
2010 nba all star game
http://www.nba.com/allstar2010/videoD/
Dwyane Wade is awarded the 2010 All-Star Game MVP after scoring...
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Olympic georgian luger dies in training an run crash
VANCOUVER news The Winter Olympic Games opening ceremony was launched in a flurry of ticker-tape Friday in an event dedicated to Georgian luger Nodar Kumaritashvili, who died earlier in a horror smash. The domed BC Place stadium in Vancouver was packed with thousands of people clad in white in an event involving a host of stars and linking Canada's past with the modern nation, including a welcome from Native peoples. Ahead of the start of the ceremony, organisers said it would include several elements in honour of Kumaritashvili who was killed after flying off the luge track at high speed and smashing into a metal pillar during a training run. As the Georgian team, dressed in red and wearing black armbands, marched into the stadium, the crowd cheered and stood to applaud. The show was being staged in front of International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge, Canadian governor general Michaelle Jean and the chiefs of the Four Host First Nations. Ice hockey great Wayne Gretzky was due to be among the torchbearers while flagbearers included ice hockey legend Bobby Orr, former Formula One world champion Jacques Villeneuve and actor Donald Sutherland. Performers featured on the programme included teenage musical prodigy Nikki Yanofsky and international stars Bryan Adams and Joni Mitchell. The two Korean teams were kept apart as the teams marched into the stadium. North Korea, listed as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, entered the stadium at number 23 while the South entered at number 45. The two nations have remained technically at war since their 1950-53 conflict ended only in an armistice. About 2,500 athletes from a record 82 countries are participating in the games, vying for medals in 86 events - including the newly added ski-cross competition. First-time Winter Olympic participants include the Cayman Islands, Colombia, Ghana, Montenegro, Pakistan, Peru and Serbia. The overall favorites include Germany and the United States - which finished first and second four years ago in Turin - and also Canada, a best-ever third in 2006 and now brashly proclaiming its intention to finish atop the medals table on its home turf. "We're still going to be nice, but we're going to be nice in winning," said Michael Chambers, president of the Canadian Olympic Committee. The Canadian team was scheduled to be the last contingent in the parade of nations at Friday's ceremony, marching behind flagbearer Clara Hughes, defending gold medalist in the 5,000- meter speedskating race. Just ahead in the parade will be the Americans. Their flagbearer is Mark Grimmette, 39, of Muskegon, Mich.,
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VANCOUVER news The Winter Olympic Games opening ceremony was launched in a flurry of ticker-tape Friday in an event dedicated to Georgian luger Nodar Kumaritashvili, who died earlier in a horror smash. The domed BC Place stadium in Vancouver was packed with thousands of people clad in white in an event involving a host of stars and linking Canada's past with the modern nation, including a welcome from Native peoples. Ahead of the start of the ceremony, organisers said it would include several elements in honour of Kumaritashvili who was killed after flying off the luge track at high speed and smashing into a metal pillar during a training run. As the Georgian team, dressed in red and wearing black armbands, marched into the stadium, the crowd cheered and stood to applaud. The show was being staged in front of International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge, Canadian governor general Michaelle Jean and the chiefs of the Four Host First Nations. Ice hockey great Wayne Gretzky was due to be among the torchbearers while flagbearers included ice hockey legend Bobby Orr, former Formula One world champion Jacques Villeneuve and actor Donald Sutherland. Performers featured on the programme included teenage musical prodigy Nikki Yanofsky and international stars Bryan Adams and Joni Mitchell. The two Korean teams were kept apart as the teams marched into the stadium. North Korea, listed as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, entered the stadium at number 23 while the South entered at number 45. The two nations have remained technically at war since their 1950-53 conflict ended only in an armistice. About 2,500 athletes from a record 82 countries are participating in the games, vying for medals in 86 events - including the newly added ski-cross competition. First-time Winter Olympic participants include the Cayman Islands, Colombia, Ghana, Montenegro, Pakistan, Peru and Serbia. The overall favorites include Germany and the United States - which finished first and second four years ago in Turin - and also Canada, a best-ever third in 2006 and now brashly proclaiming its intention to finish atop the medals table on its home turf. "We're still going to be nice, but we're going to be nice in winning," said Michael Chambers, president of the Canadian Olympic Committee. The Canadian team was scheduled to be the last contingent in the parade of nations at Friday's ceremony, marching behind flagbearer Clara Hughes, defending gold medalist in the 5,000- meter speedskating race. Just ahead in the parade will be the Americans. Their flagbearer is Mark Grimmette, 39, of Muskegon, Mich.,
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Friday, February 12, 2010
Thursday, January 28, 2010
kentucky best alabama 66-55
(2)kentucky win it 23 gsme of the year beating bama at rump arena 66-55 john walls with 22 points UK next will play tenn. on saturday
ncaa 2010 braket pairing 65 teams
1kansas 1kentucky 1syracuse 1ohio state 2purdue 2duke 2purdue 2 Villanva 2 kansas st.3 3Vanderbilt 3 3 4Wisconsin 4Gonzaga 4Tenn. 4Michigan State 5New Mexico 5Brigham Young 5Texas 5Pittsburgh 6Virginia Tech 6Temple 6Baylor 6 texas a&m 7Butler 7Northern Iowa 7Wake Forest 7Missouri 8Maryland 8Notre Dame 8Illinois 8 california 8unlv 9Florida 9Mississippi 9 Oklahoma State 9 10UAB 10Cornell 10Siena 10Washington 11Texas Tech 11Wichita State 11Arizona State 11UTEP 11Clemson 12Florida State 12Utah State 12Louisville 12South Florida 13 Coastal Carolina 13Xavier 13Rhode Island 13Murray State 14Saint Mary's 14Oakland 14Charleston 14 Northeastern 15Kent State 15Vermont 15Morgan State 15Belmont 16Weber State 16Sam Houston State 16Pacific 16Robert Morris Lehigh vs South Dakota- Siena beat ohio st could be story of the ncaa tournament murray st. could make the next round for the first time ever an st'Mary's will hart a lot of teams that is on the bubble what do you think post Big East 8-Syracuse (24-1, 2), Villanova (21-2, 3), West Virginia (19-4, 5), Georgetown (18-5, 7), Pittsburgh (18-6, 18), Louisville (15-8, 42), South Florida (15-8, 49),
Big 12 8 Kansas (23-1, 1), Kansas St. (18-4, 8), Texas A&M (16-6, 17), Baylor (17-5, 23), Texas (19-5, 28), Texas Tech (16-7, 30), Oklahoma St. (16-7, 37), Missouri (18-6, 40)
Atlantic Coast 7 Duke (20-4, 4), Wake Forest (17-5, 13), Georgia Tech (16-7, 29), Clemson (17-7, 35), Florida St. (17-7, 43), Maryland (15-6, 45), Virginia Tech (19-4, 58)
Southeastern 5 Kentucky (23-1, 6), Vanderbilt (17-5, 11), Tennessee (18-5, 22), Mississippi (17-6, 39), Florida (17-7, 56)
Big Ten 5 Purdue (20-3, 10), Wisconsin (18-6, 15), Michigan St. (19-6, 20), Ohio St. (19-6, 38),
Atlantic 10 4 Temple (19-5, 16), Rhode Island (19-4, 19), Xavier (16-7, 25), Richmond (19-6, 27)
Mountain West 3 New Mexico (22-3, 9), Brigham Young (21-3, 21), UNLV (18-5, 34)
Pacific-10 2 California (15-8, 26), Washington (16-7, 53)Arizona State
Southland 1 Sam Houston St. (13-5, 77)
West Coast 1 Gonzaga (18-4, 24)
Ohio Valley 1 Murray St. (20-3, 87)
Atlantic Sun 1 Jacksonville (13-10, 138)
Mid-American 1 Kent St. (17-7, 61)
Mid-Eastern 1 Morgan St. (18-7, 119)
Conference USA 1 UAB (19-4, 31)UTEP
Horizon League 1 Butler (21-4, 12)
Metro Atlantic Athletic 1 Siena (21-4, 33)
Colonial Athletic 1 Old Dominion (19-7, 36)
Northeast 1 Robert Morris (16-9, 157)
America East 1 Stony Brook (16-7, 140)
Big West 1 Pacific (15-8, 128)
Missouri Valley 1 Northern Iowa (22-2, 14)
Southern 1 Wofford (17-8, 94)
Summit 1 Oakland (16-8, 70)
Big South 1 Coastal Carolina (17-4, 144)
Southwestern Athletic 1 Texas Southern (9-11, 221)
Big Sky 1 Weber St. (13-8, 80)
Ivy League 1 Cornell (18-3, 48)
Western Athletic 1 Utah St. (17-6, 47)
Patriot League 1 Lehigh (15-9, 180)
Sun Belt 1 Denver (14-9, 1542009-NCAA Basketball Tournament Information
March 16 Play-in Game (Men's Basketball) at Dayton, Ohio
March 18-21 1st and 2nd round games in New Orleans, Providence, San Jose, Oklahoma City, Buffalo, Jacksonville, Milwaukee, and Spokane
March 26-28 Regional Semifinals and Final in Syracuse, Salt Lake City, St. Louis, Houston, and Mndianapolis
Apr 3 - Apr 5 Final Four and NCAA Championship games in Indianapolis,
Big 12 8 Kansas (23-1, 1), Kansas St. (18-4, 8), Texas A&M (16-6, 17), Baylor (17-5, 23), Texas (19-5, 28), Texas Tech (16-7, 30), Oklahoma St. (16-7, 37), Missouri (18-6, 40)
Atlantic Coast 7 Duke (20-4, 4), Wake Forest (17-5, 13), Georgia Tech (16-7, 29), Clemson (17-7, 35), Florida St. (17-7, 43), Maryland (15-6, 45), Virginia Tech (19-4, 58)
Southeastern 5 Kentucky (23-1, 6), Vanderbilt (17-5, 11), Tennessee (18-5, 22), Mississippi (17-6, 39), Florida (17-7, 56)
Big Ten 5 Purdue (20-3, 10), Wisconsin (18-6, 15), Michigan St. (19-6, 20), Ohio St. (19-6, 38),
Atlantic 10 4 Temple (19-5, 16), Rhode Island (19-4, 19), Xavier (16-7, 25), Richmond (19-6, 27)
Mountain West 3 New Mexico (22-3, 9), Brigham Young (21-3, 21), UNLV (18-5, 34)
Pacific-10 2 California (15-8, 26), Washington (16-7, 53)Arizona State
Southland 1 Sam Houston St. (13-5, 77)
West Coast 1 Gonzaga (18-4, 24)
Ohio Valley 1 Murray St. (20-3, 87)
Atlantic Sun 1 Jacksonville (13-10, 138)
Mid-American 1 Kent St. (17-7, 61)
Mid-Eastern 1 Morgan St. (18-7, 119)
Conference USA 1 UAB (19-4, 31)UTEP
Horizon League 1 Butler (21-4, 12)
Metro Atlantic Athletic 1 Siena (21-4, 33)
Colonial Athletic 1 Old Dominion (19-7, 36)
Northeast 1 Robert Morris (16-9, 157)
America East 1 Stony Brook (16-7, 140)
Big West 1 Pacific (15-8, 128)
Missouri Valley 1 Northern Iowa (22-2, 14)
Southern 1 Wofford (17-8, 94)
Summit 1 Oakland (16-8, 70)
Big South 1 Coastal Carolina (17-4, 144)
Southwestern Athletic 1 Texas Southern (9-11, 221)
Big Sky 1 Weber St. (13-8, 80)
Ivy League 1 Cornell (18-3, 48)
Western Athletic 1 Utah St. (17-6, 47)
Patriot League 1 Lehigh (15-9, 180)
Sun Belt 1 Denver (14-9, 1542009-NCAA Basketball Tournament Information
March 16 Play-in Game (Men's Basketball) at Dayton, Ohio
March 18-21 1st and 2nd round games in New Orleans, Providence, San Jose, Oklahoma City, Buffalo, Jacksonville, Milwaukee, and Spokane
March 26-28 Regional Semifinals and Final in Syracuse, Salt Lake City, St. Louis, Houston, and Mndianapolis
Apr 3 - Apr 5 Final Four and NCAA Championship games in Indianapolis,
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