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St. Paul QB Logan Marchi Headed For UConn In 2014
The Hartford CourantThere was no deterring St. Paul-Bristol quarterback Logan Marchi from saying yes when UConn offered a scholarship. Technically, it was Temple that gave the 6-foot-1, 175-pounder his first opportunity around Memorial Day. The Huskies followed the next...Tags: Paul Pasqualoni, Boston College, Awards and Prizes, Football, Memorial Day
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La Caņada High School graduates enter the next phase
If anything can be said about La Caņada High School's graduating class of 2013, it's that they are utterly unafraid to let their light shine and, in doing so, make the world a brighter place. Graduates were a sight to behold Thursday evening as they...
Tags: High Schools, Miley Cyrus, University of California, Los Angeles, Colleges and Universities, Awards and Prizes
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Sampling of columns of note from the past week
McClatchy-Tribune News ServiceBILL PLASCHKE, Los Angeles Times, on BASEBALL BRAWLS: LOS ANGELES In the wake of Tuesday night's street fight at Chavez Ravine, longtime fan Janet Ochoa sent the Los Angeles Dodgers an email. "You should be ashamed of yourself for your bench-clearing...Tags: Ryan Braun, Alex Rodriguez, Major League Soccer, Melky Cabrera, Steroids
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Four-star quarterback commits to Penn State
Nittany LinesMichael O'Connor, a 6-4 pro-style quarterback groomed at a football academy in Florida, made an oral commitment to Penn State on Saturday. O'Connor announced his decision in his hometown of Ottawa. He will be eligible to sign his Letter of...... -
FSU interim AD Vanessa Fuchs feels she, new staff are ready for transition
Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE -- In her role as Florida State's senior woman administrator and a senior associate athletics director, Vanessa Fuchs was at the NCAA's headquarters in Indianapolis last Wednesday, sitting in rules meetings. Around 1 p.m., she received a...Tags: Florida State University, Florida State Seminoles, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Basketball, College Sports
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Mohegan Sun Officially Gets American Athletic Conference Women's Basketball Tournament
The Hartford CourantThe American Athletic Conference has reached an agreement with the Mohegan Sun Arena to play its inaugural postseason women's basketball tournament at the casino in March, which is good news for the state, but a blow to Hartford. City officials knew this...Tags: Houston Cougars, Louisville Cardinals, College Sports, XL Center, Lobbying
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'The American' Partners With Mohegan Sun For 2014 Women's Tournament
The Hartford CourantThe American Athletic Conference has reached an agreement with the Mohegan Sun Arena to play its inaugural postseason women’s basketball tournament at the casino site in March 2014. The tournament will be held March 7-10 at the casino site. The deal...Tags: Houston Cougars, Louisville Cardinals, College Sports, XL Center, ESPN (tv network)
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UCF performance solidifies Knights as favorite for Chris Davis Jr.
Orlando SentinelChris Davis Jr. was, understandably, a bit jittery prior to playing in the UCF 7-on-7 tournament Saturday. After all, he was about to perform on the campus of the school that he has deemed his favorite of the 14 Football Bowl Subdivision scholarship...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Drew Brees, Football
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Plant City DE Sedrick King commits to UCF over Louisville, Rutgers, USF
Plant City defensive end Sedrick King has committed to UCF's 2014 recruiting class. King was on the UCF campus visiting during the Knights' annual 7-on-7 tournament. Plant City was not participating in the tournament, but King was on campus to visit...
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Rutgers search member faults vetting
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — A Rutgers University dean who took part in the search for a new athletic director said Tuesday that she is "mystified" and "dumbfounded" that a search firm didn't find red flags about the woman who was chosen for the job. The...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Government, Chris Christie, Work Relations, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Richie Phillips, former head of umpires association, dead at 72
The Philadelphia InquirerRichie Phillips, 72, of Berwyn, Pa., a lawyer, businessman, and head of the former Major League Umpires Association for two decades until a failed bargaining strategy led to his ouster and the formation of another union, died of cardiac arrest Friday at...Tags: The Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia 76ers, Justice System, The New York Times, Lawyers
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New Rutgers AD to keep her job
ReutersThe Sports Xchange New Rutgers AD to keep her job Rutgers new Athletic Director Julie Hermann will remain in her new position, the school said Monday. "Looking at Julie's entire record of accomplishment, which is stellar, we remain confident that we...Tags: Abusive Behavior, ESPN (tv network)
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