Tuesday night Cashmere Wright took some time out of his busy schedule to give Bearcat Insider a call and be a guest. Here is an audio replay of what Cashmere had to say.
Tuesday night Cashmere Wright took some time out of his busy schedule to give Bearcat Insider a call and be a guest. Here is an audio replay of what Cashmere had to say.
Today may be Halloween — Boo! — but this whole week is scary for certain PGA Tour pros. It’s “Keep Your Job” Week on the PGA Tour. Or for the glass-half-empty types, “Lose Your Job” Week.
The top 125 on the money list after this week’s Children’s Miracle Network Classic in Buena Vista, Florida, will keep their Tour cards. The rest will spend the winter wondering where and when they’ll play next year.
By: Davion W
Government seized car auctions are probably the secret behind why some people can keep changing their cars. No, I am not talking about those millionaires who are so rich to keep collecting sports convertibles from the car showrooms. I am talking about the average Joes or your next door neighbor. Buying a new car can be an expensive affair and the moment you drive it out on the road, depreciation hits home. And the fuel costs can really add to the pain. So, let us see why government seized car auctions could be your answer to getting your dream car at hugely discounted prices.
As mentioned, the fuel costs, taxes and all the expenses on up keeping with the installment can be unaffordable to some folks. Tax evasion or other seizure laws could lead to these cars being seized by the government. The government then auctions these cars away to the public. Some of these cars are only a few months old and definitely feels and look new. So if you do not mind a second hand car, then government seized car auctions are great hunting grounds to buy a new car.
Ahh, Hallowe’en, the time for children to get stuffed with fattening treats, shoot fireworks at each other, and dress up in costume.
For the adults, it’s not that much different, other than revolvers replacing fireworks, most of the time.
Now, if you love hockey, then why not show it with a puck-related costume this All Hallow’s Eve?
QMJHL
The Cape Breton Screaming Eagles used an explosive third period to cushion their lead atop the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League’s East Division.
Jonathan Laberge and Dean Ouellet each scored two third-period goals as the Screaming Eagles beat the Victoriaville Tigres 5-2 Tuesday.
Stark: Schilling’s Not Out of Boston Yet
BOSTON — Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling is keeping busy this offseason: He wrote goodbye letters to some of his teammates, rode in the parade celebrating the team’s second World Series title in four years, and filed for free agency on his first full day back in Boston.
England v Andorra
Friendlies
Monday 29 October 2007 & Tuesday 30 October 2007
English Institute Of Sport, Bath.
Click here for the match schedule
England’s Futsal coach Graeme Dell believes his squad are getting nearer and nearer to the level required, after seeing his players put in an improved performance against Andorra on Tuesday night.
WEST Sydney put its National Basketball League season back on track with a gutsy win over in-form Cairns last night.
A game-high haul of 31 points by American guard Darnell Hinson helped the Razorbacks bounce back from two-straight losses that had halted a promising start to the season for last year’s wooden-spooners.
Fellow import Troy DeVries (15 points) was also superb for the Razorbacks while Gary Boodnikoff tried hard for Cairns with a 21-point contribution.
By: Cletus Yori
When many think of supercross motorcycle racing, a number of names quickly come to mind. Two of those names include Ricky Carmichael and Jeremy McGrath. Unfortunately, this often leaves out of number of other popular and well performing supercross riders. One of those riders includes Chad Reed. Although he may not be as well known as Ricky Carmichael or Jeremy McGrath, he has earned to right to be known as a popular supercross motorcycle rider.
What is unique about Chad Reed, when compared to other professional supercross motorcycle racers, is that he is not American born. Instead, Reed was born in Australia. In fact, that is where he got his start in supercross motorcycle racing. Fortunately, for Chad Reed, supercross motorcycle racing is just as popular in Australia as it is in the United States. After successfully winning the Australian Supercross Championship, Reed made the move to the European Supercross Series.
OHL
Kitchener centre Justin Azevedo scored with 2:33 left in the third to lift the Rangers to a 2-1 Ontario Hockey League win over the Guelph Storm on Tuesday.
The win gives the Memorial Cup-host Rangers six straight wins and sit a point back of the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds for first overall.