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ONEIDA -- As he fielded the second half kickoff, Sam Woodard was thrown violently to the ground, the ball popping loose before Oneida fortuitously recovered the fumble at the bottom of a scrum.
ST. LOUIS (AP) - A spike in the number of whooping cough cases in St. Louis County and other parts of eastern Missouri has health officials calling for more frequent vaccinations.
They will donate proceeds of the foot race to local firefighters because they want paramedics to be on-hand ... just in case they are needed. If times of the runners are kept, they now are thinking of skipping the need for stopwatches and mulling if perhaps just a calendar may be more appropriate. | Read more Flick
When I first heard the news that the Hope College-Alma College football game scheduled for Nov. 8 was going to be canceled, I didn’t give it much thought.
Can Kevin Pietersen's team get the one-day series off to a flying start? Find out with Andy Bull's over-by-over report
Cars have appeared in the movies since the very beginning of cinema, but the chase is a comparatively modern invention. We count down the twenty finest
You normally interrupt the coach's post-practice speech at your own peril. But this was one time that Southeastern's Tommy Condell didn't mind a bit.
Increased numbers of pertussis cases reported in some Illinois counties SPRINGFIELD - As we enter flu season, and with reports of increased number of pertussis cases in some Illinois counties, Illinois Department of Public Health Director Dr. Damon T. Arnold is reminding people of the importance of vaccinations and preventive measures that should be used to avoid getting sick.
How does a mid-major game-plan for a duel with Duke on national television in November? Southern Illinois gave SI an inside look at its preparations to face the No. 10 Blue Devils in the semifinals of the 2K Sports College Hoops Classic on Thursday. Here's how it went down:
It happened on Dec. 3, 2006 — a cold, rainy Sunday in Cary. Sometime in the late afternoon, the referee blew the final whistle on the North Carolina women’s soccer season, and the Tar Heels bore the moniker “National Champions” for the 19th time in school history.
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