SALT LAKE CITY — Weekend warriors hoping for a throwdown with Deron Williams, Kyle Korver and Ronnie Price in their annual charity dodgeball tournament only have a few days to register for a chance at that opportunity.
www.sportsline.com/ - CBS Sports - Wed, 08 Sep 2010 1:43:44 AM EDT
SALT LAKE CITY — The kids are back in school, Labor Day Weekend is in the rear-view mirror and the college football season has kicked off. Need more proof the leaves are about to change colors?
www.sportsline.com/ - CBS Sports - Wed, 08 Sep 2010 12:37:06 AM EDT
SALT LAKE CITY — Despite having wide-open summers and oodles of cash, C.J. Miles isn't one to spend his millions or his spare time going on cruises, safaris or soaking up the sun on pristine beaches.
www.sportsline.com/ - CBS Sports - Wed, 08 Sep 2010 12:27:35 AM EDT
One of the highlights of the Jazz's offseason undoubtedly was the team's Aug. 16 Fan Fest, which attracted a crowd of 2,500 to EnergySolutions Arena for the unveiling of the team's new uniforms.
www.sportsline.com/ - CBS Sports - Wed, 08 Sep 2010 12:15:09 AM EDT
Coach of Russia David Blatt from the U.S.A. reacts during a World Basketball Championship round of 16 match against New Zealand at the Sinan Erdem stadium in Istanbul, Monday, Sept. 6, 2010.
ISTANBUL (AP) -- David Blatt was a teenager in Massachusetts in 1972, and remembers crying after the Soviet Union's controversial victory over the United States for the Olympic gold medal.
David Blatt was a teenager in Massachusetts in 1972, and remembers crying after the Soviet Union's controversial victory over the United States for the Olympic gold medal. Blatt now thinks the Americans were wrong, that they weren't cheated. That's not all that's changed for Blatt when it comes to basketball and his homeland.
sports.yahoo.com/ - AP Via Yahoo! Sports - Tue, 07 Sep 2010 2:41:18 PM EDT
To win the Calcutta purse, which exceeded the Manhattan Open purse, where he placed 13th two weeks ago, Toppel’s team had to get past Olympic gold medalist Eric Fonoimoana’s team in the semi-finals. In the finals, he matched up against his former AVP partner Dave McKenzie.
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Wednesday September 8, 2010 The Associated Press ISTANBUL -- David Blatt was a teenager in Massachusetts in 1972, and remembers crying after the Soviet Union’s controversial victory over the United States for the Olympic gold medal. Blatt now thinks the Americans were wrong, that they weren’t cheated.
Every four years, magic happens as countries from all around the world gather in competition, vying for sport’s highest international honor, with each country’s team sprinting desperately to gain worldwide acclaim in their sport and recognition for the talented athletes born within their boundaries.
www.weber.edu/signpost/ - The Weber State University Signpost - Tue, 07 Sep 2010 9:32:55 AM EDT