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I think this piece really summarizes how I feel about tennis scandals in general...
1 FaverShareQuoted: Howard: We can all save ourselves some genuine shock over Andre Agassi's book by remembering something touchy-feely that Agassi often says is actually right: At some point it makes sense to re-direct the focus from the mistakes a person makes and at least consider where that person has ended up.
I know the city has bigger problems than HS sports. I guess this article illustrates those too, though.
1 FaverShareQuoted: Two years ago, the Detroit Public School League basked in the glory of Detroit King's state football championship. Much has changed since then -- for the worse.
Very cool story about a Terp great. Liz, you'll have to forward it to Penelope ; )
1 FaverShareViewed: 2 TimesQuoted: Later, looking at the collection, he said: “Not often, but on occasion I feel guilty. I have all this because I run real fast and I tackle people. I recognize why I’ve been able to do this. It’s not all because of me or my family or my teammates or my coaches. It’s more because of the faces on the walls in my basement.”
Very exciting!!
1 FaverShareViewed: 1 TimeQuoted: Kim Clijsters won the U.S. Open in just her third tournament back after 2½ years of retirement and 18 months after the birth of her daughter.
Agreed!
1 FaverShareViewed: 2 TimesQuoted: Celizic: The U.S. Open fined Serena Williams $10,000 for her outburst and tacked on $500 for breaking her racket. It’s not much of a fine for one as well-financed as Williams, but that’s the maximum allowed. It should be enough. Some may disagree.
click to playapparently roddick has a long history of sad encounters with federer
1 FaverShareViewed: 1 TimeQuoted: One of the best performances by one tennis player in tennis history. Roddick didn't play bad, but Federer outclassed him humiliated him steamrolled him and g...
1 FaverShareViewed: 1 TimeQuoted: Ichiro Suzuki has become the first player in major league history with at least 200 hits in nine straight seasons. The Seattle Mariners' right fielder set the mark with an infield single in the second inning of the nightcap of doubleheader against the Texas Rangers. In his second at-bat of the game, Suzuki beat out a slow roller to shortstop Elvis Andrus to break a tie with Willie Keeler, who... - Major League Baseball news
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