FAYETTEVILLE — The Arkansas Razorback cross country team coasted to yet another South Central Regional title Saturday.
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FAYETTEVILLE — The Arkansas Razorback cross country team coasted to yet another South Central Regional title Saturday.
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By: Alfred Hagarty
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QMJHL
Peter-James Corsi couldn’t be stopped.
The Halifax centre scored four goals to lead the Mooseheads to a 10-2 demolition of the Val-d’Or Foreurs in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action Saturday.
Corsi scored his first two goals in the first period before adding a goal in each of the next two stanzas to pace the Mooseheads (14-3-0-4) to the victory.
In college football’s year of craziness, how fitting was it that precisely when you least expected it, hell froze over. No, it wasn’t that Illinois knocked Ohio State out of the BCS national title game. It was the fact that Ron Zook outcoached Jim Tressel in a fourth-quarter game of chicken.
In the past several years of college football, few coaches have acquired reputations more different than the ones that have come to define Zook and Tressel. Zook has found himself easily portrayed, right or wrong, as a rah-rah motivator and recruiter par excellence. Come gameday, though, the man who failed and fell so fully and forcefully at Florida was never able to cover himself in dust and glory. Three rough years in the SEC forced the Zooker to start fresh with a lower-division Big Ten program. Only this year did Zook finally begin to create new and improved credentials as a head coach, but even then, the Illinois boss was the last man you’d expect to win in Columbus in mid-November.
NEW YORK — The NFL has told its officiating crews to start ejecting players for flagrant helmet-to-helmet hits.
The new policy was outlined Saturday in a memo from supervisor of officials Mike Pereira, which was obtained by The Associated Press. It followed two fines last weekend for what the officiating department had determined were hits against players in defenseless positions.
One fine was against Washington Redskins safety LaRon Landry, who will forfeit a game check of $16,764 for a helmet-to-helmet hit on New York Jets quarterback Kellen Clemens. The other was against Philadelphia defensive tackle LaJuan Ramsey, who was fined his game check of $21,176 for spearing Dallas’ Julius Jones.
Jessica Eldridge finishes sixth in women’s race.
Nov. 10, 2007
Results
PEORIA, Ill. – The University of Oklahoma men’s cross country team finished fifth while the women’s team finished ninth in Saturday’s NCAA Midwest Regional at the Bradley and Newman Golf Course in Peoria, Ill.
Senior Jessica Eldridge was the top Sooner finisher, coming in sixth in the 6,000-meter women’s race in a time of 20 minutes and 10 seconds. Sophomore Jon Grey led the men with a 17th-place finish on the 10,000-meter course with a time of 30:34.
With the paid attendance at 9,764 the Tide took a hard fought win over the Troy Trojans 84-72 despite not shooting good from either line (4-20 from the arc and 8-19 from the charity stripe).
Austria v England
International Friendly
8pm, Friday 16 November 2007
Ernst Happel Stadion, Vienna
Live on Sky Sports
England v Croatia
UEFA European Championship Qualifier
8pm, Wednesday 21 November 2007
Wembley Stadium
Live on BBC1
This coming week will be a fascinating one for Beltway Boxers, because a number of our fighters will be taking interesting trips.
On Monday, November 12, former IBF Featherweight champion Eric “Mighty Mouse” Aiken of Forestville, MD (16-5-1, 12 KO’s) will be in Gauteng, South Africa as he challenges Thomas “The Rock” Mashaba (19-2-4, 11 KO’s)for the International Boxing Organization (IBO) Featherweight title.
On Thursday, November 15, former world heavyweight champion Hasim “The Rock” Rahman (44-6-2, 35 KO’s) will take on veteran Sherman “The Tank” Williams (33-10-2, 19 KO’s) at the Soverign Center in Reading, PA. This will be a nationally televised matchup on the Versus Network.
A more incongruous pairing than Pele and a wet afternoon in south Yorkshire it would probably be hard to find, but Sheffield’s place as the cradle of the sport the Brazilian graced brought him to Bramall Lane yesterday.