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The coach -- and the curse
Chicago Tribune reporterThe celebration might have seemed premature, even a tad in bad taste, when upon finishing the 1966-67 season in first place, the Blackhawks wildly sprayed each other with champagne while Coach Billy Reay screamed: "We buried Muldoon!" It was the era...Tags: Chicago Blackhawks, Broken Toe, National Hockey League, World War I (1914-1918), Hockey (music group)
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Stanley Cup Final results, schedule
Results and schedule for the Stanley Cup Final between the Blackhawks and Bruins (all times Central): Game 1: Blackhawks 4, Bruins 3, 3 OTs Game 2: Bruins 2, Blackhawks 1, OT Game 3: Bruins 2, Blackhawks 0 Wednesday: Blackhawks at Bruins, 7 p.m.,...
Tags: Ice Hockey, Stanley Cup Playoffs
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Super Bowl champion Tyrod Taylor returns home for camp
HAMPTON — Tyrod Taylor received his Super Bowl ring June 7. A week later his mom confiscated the most cherished bling in American team sports. "I got the watch," said Taylor's dad, Rodney, laughing at his consolation prize. The Taylors...Tags: Matt Schaub, Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees, Ed Reed, San Francisco 49ers
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Steinberg: Patriots can handle Tebow hoopla
The New England Patriots have signed quarterback Tim Tebow. They may be the only team in the NFL that can manage the consequences. It has been a long, cold winter for Tebow as he searched for an NFL team to sign with after being cut earlier by the New...Tags: Super Bowl, Tim Tebow, Heisman Trophy, Denver Broncos, Canadian Football
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Briefs: Two 'Eaters sign
Matt Whitehouse, a junior pitcher for UC Irvine in 2013, has signed with the Cleveland Indians on Friday and has been assigned to the Mohoning Valley Scrappers, their short-season Single-A affiliate in the New York-Penn League. Whitehouse was chosen in...Tags: Baseball, UC Irvine Anteaters, University of California, Irvine, Major League Baseball Draft, Pittsburgh Pirates
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Swimmers dive back into competition at Summer High Point Meet
While there were swimmers of all shapes and sizes at the Aberdeen Aquatic Center on Saturday, there was one item of interest that seemed to get everyone’s attention. A brand new scoreboard made its debut during the Aberdeen Swim Club’s...
Tags: Daktronics Incorporated, Tennis, Basketball, Swimming
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Red Hots come close, but fall short to Tujunga
GLENDALE — In an initial meeting, the Crescenta Valley Red Hots major softball team suffered a mercy-rule loss at the hands of the Tujunga Bulldogs that dropped them to the bottom bracket of the Tri-Cities District 16 Tournament of Champions.... -
Crescenta Valley Muir Chase rolls to junior title
GLENDALE — A four-run first inning set the wheels in motion for the Crescenta Valley Muir Chase softball team in Saturday’s Junior Tri-Cities Tournament of Champions final at Scholl Canyon Ballfields. Muir Chase scored at least one run in... -
Sparks crush San Antonio, 84-48
Sparks Coach Carol Ross' message got across. In the second of back-to-back games, the Sparks put a defensive squeeze on San Antonio, routing the Silver Stars, 84-48, Saturday night at Staples Center. The night before Ross had let her players know...Tags: Basketball
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NSU coach finalist for Dakota Wesleyan position
Mitchell native Matt Sevareid said Friday he’s a finalist for the open Dakota Wesleyan University men’s basketball coaching position. A 1995 Mitchell High School graduate and current Northern State assistant men’s basketball coach,...Tags: Basketball, College Sports, Wesleyan University, National Collegiate Athletic Association, High School Sports
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John Huh makes U.S. Open cut
On a weekend in which major champions succumbed to the elements, Crescenta Valley High alumnus John Huh played himself out of contention, but can still count himself among the world’s best at the 113th edition of the U.S. Open. On Saturday, Huh,...Tags: Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, The Players Championship, Graeme McDowell, Golf
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BASEBALL: Aberdeen Smittys split two at Fargo, N.D., classic
FARGO, N.D. -- The Aberdeen Smittys extended their winning-streak to six and then had it abruptly ended during day two of the Joe Parmer Red River Diamond Classic on Saturday. Aberdeen began the day with a 16-1, five-inning thrashing of Hamiota...Tags: Baseball
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