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Dust settles on Echelon Place
Stardust Race and Sports Director Bob Scucci has a future with
Boyd Gaming -- no question about that -- but neither he nor
anyone else knows exactly what it will be.
This week's announcement that the legendary Strip casino will...
Golf Training Is The KEY To Better Golf
If you’ve watched any golf on the television you’ve no doubt heard the commentator’s mention golf training. It’s no secret that 95 percent of professional golfers are doing some for of golf fitness training. If there livelihood depends on their...
How a Bungee Trampoline Works
Bungee jumping became increasingly popular in the past decade, as "extreme sports" captured the public's attention. An offshoot of this phenomenon is the bungee trampoline.
Parents will be comforted to know that, especially under the supervision...
Kansas City Chief, Christian Okoye, to appear in Topeka, KS
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Physical Activity for Women's Health
Cleaning is an inexpensive and effective way to help you get
more exercise. You might not see too many men using brooms or
vacuums at your gym, but you can turn your home into a private
health center. And as an added advantage, make your...
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The Best of the Warriors in 11 Years
There is a new feeling in Oakland, a fanatical town crazy for
NBA. The Warriors have been on a winning streak since last
February, when they finished last season with 18 wins in 28
games. If they keep up the strong play behind their 12-6 start
to this season, Baron Davis and his new teammates just might us
something to celebrate in April. Even after dropping three of
their last four games, the Warriors began a five-game road trip
this weekend with their best 22-game start since 1991. They
briefly reached first place in the Pacific Division for the
first time since 1992. The Warriors haven't been a team worth
watching this last few years but Coach Mike Montgomery has
turned the declining Warriors into a team that you want to see
in action. The team has produced a lot of great moments in every
game with no-look passes and
impossibly tough lay-ups, while
two-time dunk contest champion Richardson is polishing his
skills. Sometimes it doesn't work: Though the Warriors set
season highs with 15 3-pointers on 37 attempts in Wednesday's
game against Houston, they lost in overtime when they couldn't
protect an 11-point lead in the final 4 minutes of regulation.
Clearly, this transformation won't happen overnight -- but in
Oakland, patience is part of the game.
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