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3-Pointer (Jan 11)
Now there's a big surprise!
Ya'll better sit down for this one. It seems that Vince Carter has admitting to...are you ready...not playing hard all the time with the Raptors. Hello? You still there? Yes folks, it's true. The sky is blue, what...
Sports betting truths
The first ever recorded sports bets, took place on 10 September 1858, by two spectators watching a game between the Brooklyn Eckfords and the New York Mutuals, placed a 100$ bet as to whether or not John Holden would hit a home run. Holden himself...
Sunglasses 101
Sunglasses are not as simple as many people think. As such, it's
important that you get "briefed" before you buy.
The different parts to sunglasses will have a great impact on
the look and feel of the pair. Different parts can also affect
UV...
Too Much Water Can Kill
Long distance runners and other endurance athletes have long been educated to believe that drinking lots of fluids during a long distance or endurance event was critical. And if you didn't drink enough water, you ran the risk of dehydration. ...
Press Release
U.S.A Olympic Athletes Set to Beat the Heat in Athens
U.S.A athletes at Olympics to use cooling vests to beat the hot Athens sun, and gain an edge on the competition.
August 4, 2004 -- The Athens Summer Olympics is set to be the hottest on record...
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Alexander Tied NFL Record
Shaun Alexander from the Seattle Seahawks tied a NFL single
season record for touchdowns (TD) on Saturday, after scoring
three times against the NFL Indianapolis Colts. Alexander scored
in the first, third and fourth quarters of the game. The mark
was established by Priest Holmes from Kansas City Chiefs on
September 27th, 2003.
Alexander gained 139 yards on the game played with the Colts and
became the 16th player to run for more than 1,800 yards in a
season. He now has 1807 yards.
This increased Seattle's winning run to 11 games and set a
franchise record with their 13th win of the NFL season.
NFL Indianapolis Colts
played this game without their coach Tony
Dungy, who had to leave town to go to Tampa due to his son's
death. The 18 years old was found dead in his apartment in
Florida from an apparent suicide.
Without Dungy, Indianapolis lacked their usual focus suffering
their second straight defeat after opening the NFL season with
13 consecutive wins.
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