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Long before there was a Chief Osceola leading the Florida State football team onto the field, there was a Sammy Seminole cartwheeling down the sidelines in front of the players. Read Full Artice...
Sampling may be discouraged in grocery stores, but the Reign are taking a different approach regarding the marketing tool. In a very unique campaign, the local minor league team is allowing local companies an opportunity to sample season tickets. Read Full Artice...
For football coaches, health is always an issue. Those concerns, though, are usually centered on their players, rarely on themselves. Read Full Artice...
There will be more than a collegiate basketball doubleheader between Vanguard and the host Coyotes tonight at Coussoulis Arena on the Cal State San Bernardino campus. It will also mark the end of an era. Read Full Artice...
Christmas came late for Todd Jackson.
That was the metaphor he used for Saturday's game against the Stockton Thunder, Jackson's first since Jan. 2 (and, for the record, only his third since Christmas Day). Read Full Artice...
REDLANDS - The prospect of winning its first undisputed Citrus Belt League championship was motivation enough for the Redlands East Valley girls water polo team Monday. Read Full Artice...
POMONA - Although the NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series offseason is measured in days rather than months, it was still long enough to produce significant changes for the 2010 season opener. Read Full Artice...
Cal State San Bernardino's women's soccer team has landed three new players who will be part of Travis Clarke's first recruiting class. Read Full Artice...
The University of Redlands swimming teams don't have much competition in the SCIAC. The exception is Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, which provided the opposition in the final dual meet of the regular season Saturday at the Thompson Aquatic Complex. Read Full Artice...
La Verne baseball
Left fielder Jason Munoz went 2 for 5 with a pair of RBIs, but the Leopards dropped their season opener to Biola 9-5 Monday at the Eagles Diamond in La Mirada.
La Verne starter Tim Jolly was hit hard. Read Full Artice...
BOYS SOCCER
Baseline League
Rancho Cucamonga 1, Alta Loma 0
Mario Zaragoza scored his 25th goal of the year off a long assist from Jordan Kluz 10 minutes into the second half to give Rancho Cucamonga (19-5-2, 7-1-1) the victory over Alta Loma. Read Full Artice...
NEW YORK - The New Orleans Saints' victory over Indianapolis in the Super Bowl was watched by more than 106 million people, surpassing the 1983 finale of "M*A*S*H" to become the most-watched program in U.S. television history, the Nielsen Co. Read Full Artice...
ARCADIA - The perfect storm could be brewing.
When Mirai Nagasu takes to the Olympic arena ice at the Vancouver Games in two weeks, the Arcadia figure skater will not be the favorite. Read Full Artice...
LOS ANGELES - Clippers center Chris Kaman will replace the Trail Blazers' injured Brandon Roy in this weekend's All-Star Game.
The 7-foot native of Grand Rapids, Mich. Read Full Artice...
MIAMI - Reggie Wayne stared right through all those reporters.
He wasn't bothered by the questions Sunday night. He just couldn't believe he and the Colts lost to his hometown New Orleans Saints in the Super Bowl. Read Full Artice...
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. - Scottie Reynolds didn't have any memorable games against West Virginia - until he got hot against the Mountaineers in the second half Monday night.
The senior guard scored 19 of his 21 points in the final 13 minutes and No. Read Full Artice...
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