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FRANK McAvennie’s reputation for scoring – both on and off the park – knows no bounds. But the moment he wrote himself into St Mirren folklore has more to do with an infamous Love Street miss that would guarantee him a place in the hearts of the Paisley legions.
One of the more unique team golf competitions is the biennial Seaver Cup Matches and Corona del Mar resident Boyd Martin was fortunate enough to participate in this year’s competition, which was held, Nov. 18-19.
Bay Area baseball sign-up Bay Area Texas Baseball will hold its spring registration for youth baseball and T-ball for players ages 4-18.
Colt McCoy hit Quan Cosby for a 26-yard touchdown with 16 seconds to play, lifting the Texas Longhorns to a 24-21 victory over Ohio State. 5:50 a.m.
NASA Area Little League registration NASA Area Little League will hold final registration for Spring 2009 season on Jan. 10 at its facility on the corner of Diana and Ramada.
Wolves manager Mick McCarthy believes the arrival of Alan Gow will offer his side a different dimension up front. Gow is expected to complete a £250,000 move from Rangers in the next day or so, after talks between Wolves and the player and his agent.
Heading into the Christmas break, the only girl’s team we know of for sure to be 2-0 in District 24-5A is Clear Creek. The Lady Wildcats took a close 61-57 win over visiting Dickinson last Friday. Clear Lake might also have moved to 2-0 as the Lady Falcons played in Alvin but no score was reported from Alvin so we can’t tell right now.
The massive Waterford crystal ball that descended in Times Square to ring in 2009 is being lit again and sent back up a 141-foot flagpole, where it will remain year-round.
Lakeside head coach Tom Clements had seen it before. With his team trailing by five, turnovers and empty possessions on the offensive end of the court sank the Chiefs’ chances of a comeback against Class AA, Region 1 rival Crenshaw Christian. The Cougars escaped Eufaula with a 51-39 win Friday night.
CARTERVILLE — John A. Logan's women's basketball team was down by 13 points at halftime. Then the Lady Volunteers led by 12 points late in the game. It wasn't until Shenay Crater hit a runner in the lane with 6.6 seconds remaining coupled with a missed shot at the other end that allowed Logan to pull out a 74-72 victory against Vincennes, Ind., Monday night.
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