Archive for: October, 2010

Bowyer wins at ‘Dega; J.J. keeps Chase lead

There was no “Big One”, but Talladega still had drama. After a last-lap caution, it took replays to declare Clint Bowyer the winner. Meanwhile, Jimmie Johnson kept his points lead. View full post on SI.com – Motorsports

WTA Tour counting on Asia-Pacific region for international growth

The WTA Tour is counting on the Asia-Pacific region to boost its international growth, along with China’s ability to produce more elite players. View full post on ESPN.com – Tennis

Mikhail Kukushkin upsets Mikhail Youzhny for St. Petersburg title

Mikhail Kukushkin won his first title in his first attempt, upsetting top-seeded Mikhail Youzhny 6-3, 7-6 (2) Sunday in the final of the St. Petersburg Open. View full post on ESPN.com – Tennis

Lee Westwood passes Tiger Woods for world golf No. 1

For the first time in more than five years, Tiger Woods is no longer golf’s No. 1 player. View full post on ESPN.com – GOLF

Leafs shut out in loss to Rangers

TORONTO (AP) With only one gifted goal-scorer in the Maple Leafs lineup, Toronto is struggling to find to score – at all. View full post on SI.com – NHL

Jerry Jones takes blame, wants fan forgiveness

Dallas Cowboys owner/general manager Jerry Jones isn’t searching for any silver lining. He’s asking for forgiveness from fans. View full post on ESPN.com – NFL

Clippers stumble early, fall at home to Mavericks

LOS ANGELES (AP) Jason Kidd ended the first half with a 65-foot shot-put heave from inside the 3-point arc at the opposite end, Caron Butler scored 17 points and Shawn Marion had 10 of his 12 points in the fourth quarter, leading the Dallas Mavericks to a 99-83 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers on [...]

Giants bench Pat Burrell for Game 4

Struggling San Francisco left fielder Pat Burrell has been benched for Game 4 of the World Series on Sunday night. View full post on ESPN.com – MLB

LeBron James says he would announce ‘Decision’ differently now

LeBron James said he has no regrets about ending up in Miami, but did say he would handle his decision differently if given another chance. View full post on ESPN.com

Minnesota Vikings’ Brett Favre starts at quarterback vs. New England Patriots

With barely a sign of a limp, Brett Favre extended his record consecutive starts streak to 292 games despite two fractures in his left foot. View full post on ESPN.com

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