Making a big splash (phillyburbs.com) Caitlin Kirsteier kicked off her shoes underneath the table at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington sports banquet, as she assumed she had no reason to go anywhere for the rest of the banquet....more...The Day in Sports (Lancaster Eagle-Gazette) THE CREEK BASEBALL TRYOUTS:The Creek Youth Baseball is having open tryouts on Aug. 16 at Ed Wolfe Park in Amanda....more... North, South High activity code meetings planned for Monday (Sheboygan Press) The meeting for Sheboygan North students planning on participating in sports and/or activities during the 2008-09 school year will be held Monday at 6 p.m. in Norths commons....more... Come ready to play: CHS Fall sports in full swing starting Monday (Chesterton Tribune) The Fall sports season will be in full swing at Chesterton High School beginning on Monday, Aug. 4....more... 'Tigers' on the prowl in Taiping (The New Straits Times) DISCIPLINE, dedicated teachers and a school spirit that inculcates a sense of brotherhood and a love for sports. Talk to an Edwardian old boy and he will quote these qualities and more, and how his life was shaped in school....more... Doyle eschews coal, PEG channels fight back, Capitol City Chophouse, and more in Madison Miscellany (Isthmus) Feingold and Kohl on the Great Lakes Compact, Doyle calls for move away from coal at state-owned heat plants, public access channels fight back against Charter, Raven Software reveals more of 'lt;i'gt;Wolfenstein'lt;/i'gt;, dinner at the Capitol City Chophouse, shopping for shoes by bicycle, Wisconsin football ranked #12 in preseason coaches' poll, and much more can be found in this latest ......more... Surface tears cause potential problems at Grande Communication Stadium (Midland Reporter-Telegram) - Chamber Sports Director Nancy Swallow says it's time to evaluate the worn-out, 6-year-old AstroPlay surface before athletes are injured....more... Jo Wood: We should help tombstoners to be safer (Guardian Unlimited) Jo Wood: Moral panic and talk of bans isn't going to dampen tombstoners' enthusiasm. Instead, we should help them to be safer...more... '38 Terrebonne High graduate remembers his playing days (The Houma Courier) GALLIANO -- The sports world has changed dramatically over the years.Want proof' Just ask Galliano resident Horace Ruiz.A 1938 graduate of Terrebonne High School, Ruiz, 89, has witnessed games transform from being played on the sandlots and dirt courts of yesterday to the baseball diamonds and gymnasiums of today....more... |