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SPORTS, Athletics News, Sep 06, 2011


Weekend sports review: Sept. 5
Daily Northwestern
It was a wild beginning of September for Northwestern athletics from the excitement of the footballteam's win over Boston College to the shellacking the women's soccer team took at the hands of No. 2 Stanford and everything in between. ...
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Meerscheidt left a legacy of sports
Las Cruces Sun-News
They also formed baseball, basketball, and football teams of their own, playing teams from Organ, Leasburg, El Paso Fort Bliss, and even the college. High school sports got going in 1914 with the formal organization of an athletic association, ...
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Tuesday's sports briefs: Bergmeier named GPAC Defensive Player of the Week
Daily Republic
By The Daily Republic CUSTER — Custer beat the Mitchell Christian High School boys' soccer team 1-0 Saturday. Custer scored its lone goal in the 34th minutes. Custer had 17 shots on goal compared to 14 for Mitchell Christian. Aaron Lemon made 16 saves ...
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DePauw University graduate is Braves' first-ever athletic trainer
Napa Valley Register
Merkel's primary sports responsibilities at ArtU included the healthcare and coverage of the women'ssoccer and baseball teams. She is currently pursuing her master's degree from San Jose State University, as well as working as a teaching assistant in ...
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Youth football less dangerous than thought
Houston Chronicle
And while football may send more boys to the doctor's office and soccer more girls, the statistics are skewed significantly because so many are playing those sports. "I'm not saying it's safer to playfootball as a child," said Dr. Howard Derman, ...
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UAlbany details plans for new athletic field
Albany Times Union
The athletic facility will include be designed for football and soccer and will include a press booth, toilets and concessions. The new facility is designed to be expanded in the future without being torn down. School officials are not giving a time ...
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Missouri lawmakers to ponder incentives for sports events
STLtoday.com
Tennessee had been looking for a new athletics director since Mike Hamilton resigned in June in the wake of a lengthy NCAA investigation into the Volunteers basketball and football programs that resulted in a self-imposed two-year probation for the ...
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Roundtable to meet Thursday
Billings Gazette
The following is a tentative schedule through March: Sept. 8, football coaches; Sept. 22, soccercoaches; Oct. 6, volleyball coaches; Nov. 3, college basketball; Dec. 1 girls basketball; Jan. 5, wrestling; Feb. 2, boys basketball; March 8, athletic ...
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Blue Devils overcome injuries to win 4-2
Austin Herald
Rocky Hulne/sports@austindailyherald.com The Riverland men's soccer team wouldn't let a couple of injuries get in the way of staying undefeated. Riverland's Emvwinromwanekhoe Iyengumwena launches a header as his teammate Nate Trimble collides with ...
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Austin Herald
Former HPU coach, AD Woody Gibson elected to NAIA Hall of Fame
HPU Panthers
Former High Point University Athletic Director and coach Dr. Marion "Woody" Gibson has been elected to the NAIA Hall of Fame, it was announced last week. Gibson served as head coach of men's soccer and golf, was Sports Information Director and Athletic ...
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Orange Scholar Athletes
SUAthletics.com
Junior defender Amanda Hamilton of the SU women's soccer team and cornerback Kevyn Scott of the Orange football team are the Syracuse University Scholar-Athletes of the Week for Sept. 5, 2011. SYRACUSE, NY – Junior defender Amanda Hamilton of the SU ...
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Just For Kicks: Week #4 - Longwood (1-3-2)
Longwood Athletics
Saturday will feature a Memorial 5K run at 9 am on the High Bridge Trail that will start and finish behind the Historic Farmville Train Station, and the LW3 Benefit Soccer Game will take place Saturday evening at the Athletics Complex at 5:30 pm It ...
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'It's fun to see them do well and go to the state games.'
Lewiston Sun Journal
By Photo by Jose Leiva, Story by Linda Leiva Lewiston High School athletic trainer Mary Britt monitors a soccer game from the side lines, ever vigiliant of player injuries. Mary Britt of Lewiston shifts into high gear when an athlete gets injured at ...
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Lewiston Sun Journal
Soccer Hawks continue rivalry with York
The Cord
Facing the defending national champions and the team that knocked them out of the Ontario University Athletics (OUA) playoffs last season; the Golden Hawks men's soccer team sent the York Lions home humbled on a humid Saturday afternoon with a ...
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sports in brief
The Salem News
The Pingree school is looking for boys and girls junior varsity assistant soccer coaches, as well as a junior varsity field hockey coach. Interested parties should contact athletic director Alan McCoy at 978-564-0630. The North Shore YMCA will host a ...
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THE HONORS PILE UP Hofstra's Greene CAA player of week
Big Apple Soccer
Hofstra University senior forward Laura Greene (Holbrook, NY) was named the Colonial AthleticAssociation women's soccer player of the week, it was announced today by the conference office on Monday. Greene, who also captured ...
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UCBAC Girls Soccer: Is a State Title Within Reach?
Patch.com
When it comes to region and state play, girls soccer has been one of the most successful sportsfrom the Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference. Two schools have won state titles—C. Milton Wright in 2005, and Fallston in 2009—since the UCBAC began ...
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Sports Roundup: Spartans Squeeze In Full Slate Of Pre-Labor Day Contests
Patch.com
Patch The heart of the autumn sports season is right around the corner, and the pace has picked up for Simley High School athletic teams, who all had a full schedule the first week of September. With back-to-back wins last week, the Simley boys soccer ...
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Schuylkill adjusts to, overcomes adversity
Republican & Herald
The league's athletic directors do a great job making adjustments." We knew the country's slumping economy and Gov. Tom Corbett's slicing of educational funding would have an effect on high schoolsports sooner or later. For Panther Valley, Lourdes and ...
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Daegu inspires athletics in Korea
The Korea Herald
Many athletes and officials praised the stadium atmosphere, noting that they were impressed by Koreans' enthusiasm for the sport. Athletics is still not a strong sport in Korea. Many young people follow soccer or baseball, but don't usually watch ...
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Sports Roundup: Hornets Buzz into September
Patch.com
The Edina athletic calendar flipped from August to September with the Hornets boys and girlssoccer teams both remaining undefeated on the pitch. A 4-2 defeat of Bloomington Jefferson on Thursday boosted the Edina girls soccer team's record to 4-0 on ...
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Active aging: Older adults use competitive sports to push themselves
Hilton Head Island Packet
Norwood and Bauer, a retired physical education teacher, didn't play organized sportsin high school because it was before the 1972 passage of Title IX, which resulted in more high school athletics for girls. Bauer said she started playing soccer at ...
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Hilton Head Island Packet
Sports Roundup: Local Squads Roll Into September
Patch.com
By Tom Carothers Sports Roundup is a regular feature on Patch. Patch Athletic squads from both Roseville Area High School and Concordia Academy competed in a full schedule of contests last week prior to the Labor Day holiday as the calendar turned from ...
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Tiny Fellowship finds way to compete
Eagle Tribune
For years, soccer was an established sport at Fellowship in the fall, but interest waned and the numbers were not there to continue it this year. A school survey indicated that there was interest in cross country, however, so that was set up to replace ...
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Tennessee names Dave Hart Vice Chancellor & Director of Athletics
Boxscore News
Comprehensive athletic success exemplified Hart's tenure as the Florida Stateathletic director, as a combined 35 ACC Championships were won by 10 different Seminole athletic programs during his tenure. Additionally, the Seminole footballteam won nine ...
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Boxscore News
Great Expectations
UConn Daily Campus
In women's soccer, the Huskies lost a tough tournament match to Hofstra, but it should be noted that they tied and beat the eventual national champion, Notre Dame. Certainly all athletic programs succeeded in their own ways, but those are simply the ...
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East Longmeadow pulls plug on high school football under the lights while ...
MassLive.com
“We knew going in that an upgrade would be necessary if we wanted to have small ball sports on the field at night,” he said. The committee was under the impression that soccer and football could be played. Andrew Dyjak, a representative for Musco, ...
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Ute football senior Greg Bird relishing the process
KSL-TV
Sports was a way of life for Bird, but he didn't get serious about football until his teen years. “Growing up, all we did was play sports,” said Bird. “Soccer was what I played first in elementary school, then basketball. When I started high school, ...
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KSL-TV
COC notebook: Fall sports open 2011 season
Signal
Fresh off a berth in the California Community College Athletic Association State Championship last December, the men's soccer team opened with a win and a draw in its first two matches. The women's golf team, which finished second at the CCCAA State ...
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MIAA honors its players of the week
HollandSentinel.com
By Staff reports The Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association announced its athletes of the week for all sports on Monday. In football, Kalamazoo linebacker Mike Page won defensive honors, Adrian quarterback Brandon Miller took the offensive award ...
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Women's sports deserve recognition, too
University Daily Kansan
It's time our society fully embraces women's athletics. Since the Olympics began thousands of years ago in Greece, men have dominated the sports landscape and culture. Women weren't even able to participate in sports until Title IX was enacted in 1972, ...
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Locals Boyce, Macdonald at helm of Roger Williams team
The Salem News
By Jean DePlacido correspondent The Roger Williams men's soccer team is off to a quick 2-0-1 start this season, and two local players serving as captains are a big reason why. Peabody's Josh Boyce, a senior midfielder, will lead the Hawks for the ...
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MEN'S TENNIS EARNS DI-AAA ADA ALL-SPORTS TROPHY FOR 2010-11
Radford University Athletics
About Division I-AAA ADA: Now in its 11th year, the Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association's mission is to enhance initiatives common to its Division I-AAA membership (the 95 Division I institutions that do not sponsor football), in particular, ...
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Athenians win in extra time
thepaper24-7.com
By Travis Rockhold After a tough loss last Thursday, Crawfordsville's boys soccer team was looking to get back in the winners circle. Getting a win wasn't going to be easy for the Athenians as they welcomed Tri-West of the Sagamore Athletic Conference ...
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Labor Day morning notes
UKAthletics (blog)
By Guy Ramsey on September 5, 2011 10:59 AM | No Comments | No TrackBacks It may be Labor Day, but there is still plenty going on around UK Athletics on this rainy Monday morning. I'll be heading to Joker Phillips' weekly press conference shortly and ...
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W. SOCCER | Wagemann '15 already finding scoring touch
Yale Daily News
Q: What words would you use to describe the Class of 2015 women's soccer players? As a group, what do you expect to accomplish in the upcoming years? A: Motivated, athletic and possessing a wide range of skills. With so many of us, hopefully our class ...
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Highlands' Mason progressing slowly
Tarentum Valley News Dispatch
The field is being called multipurpose, and the athletic department plans to have other sports, such as field hockey, soccer, lacrosse and even football, use the facility. The marching band and gym classes also will likely see field time. ...
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Mlive.com coverage. Latest News in High School Sports: Pioneer football game against Brother Rice on delay until Sunday due to weather. by AnnArbor.com ...
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