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Revellers who had been partying the night away in Wolverhampton today swapped their burgers and kebabs for sausage rolls and pasties after a city sandwich shop decided to open late for hungry dancers.
Seton Hall guards Jeremy Hazell and Eugene Harvey combined for 53 points, but the Pirates fell to No. 13 Memphis, 84-70, Friday in the Friday night in the semifinals of the Puerto Rico Men’s Basketball Tip-Off in San Juan.
NEW 12 p.m. NEW YORK -- Bonnie Rabin is fond of saying that divorce lawyers are a bit like liquor stores. They’re busiest in the really good times, and the really bad. These, of course, would be the bad times.
North Carolina's Sylvia Hatchell, Illinois' Jolette Law and Cal's Joanne Boyle got plenty of talent during the early signing period.
MOSCOW - Kristina Groves of Ottawa just missed the podium Saturday at a World Cup speedskating stop in Moscow.
Twilight and Let the Right One In are both films about vampires that are sure to leave fans satisfied.
Northfield will be hard pressed to find a flaw in their performance Friday night. The Lady Norse turned in a stellar effort on both ends of the floor, shooting 50-percent from the field while grabbing 24 steals in a 74-21 whitewashing of Maconaquah.
The Warriors hosted Wright on Tuesday at Twin Spruce and fought off the aggressive Panthers, along with two injuries, in a 33-19 loss. Bailey Burch finished with seven points and Abigail Eller added five for Twin Spruce, which evened its record at 3-3 overall.
MINOOKA - After leading 18-14 at halftime and 27-15 at the end of the third quarter, Minooka held on Tuesday for a 44-39 victory over Oswego East to begin the 2008-09 season and its quest for a third straight Southwest Prairie Conference varsity girls basketball championship.
Minooka will begin its quest for a third Southwest Prairie Conference varsity girls basketball championship right away when the season starts for the Indians on Tuesday evening.
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