Archive for January, 2009

Beckham could be done in LA

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009 | General, MLS | No Comments

david-beckham-wonderingDavid Beckham has barely played for the LA Galaxy due to knee injuries and there is already talk of him transferring to AC Milan. They are willing to pay a £4.5m transfer fee to keep him. Beckham who has a 5 year deal with the MLS team has a break clause in the contract. This means he can leave the LA team for free in October. People close to the deal say the Italy team has already been in talks with LA and thinks the £4.5m is enough to get him. Beckham has been playing on the Milan team to stay fit in the off season. Milan is willing to soften the blow of any loss in earnings if Beckham does break his big deal with LA. I say good bye, what a waste of money and no one really cares about soccer in this country.

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College Basketball Monday

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009 | College Basketball | No Comments

Memorial Center (Johnson City, TN)

South Carolina Upstate (4-15) 36 36 72
E. Tennessee State (15-5) « 32 50 82

Timmons Arena (Greenville, SC)

NC-Greensboro (3-15) 21 33 54
Furman (3-15) « 30 29 59

Draddy Gymnasium (Riverdale, NY)

Fairfield (12-9) 25 35 60
Manhattan (11-9) « 25 40 65

Gallagher Center (Niagara, NY)

Canisius (7-13) 31 38 69
Niagara (15-6) « 40 35 75

Edmund P. Joyce Center (South Bend, IN)

Marquette #8 (18-2) « 33 38 71
Notre Dame (12-7) 30 34 64

Players of the Game
MARQET – J. McNeal (Pts:27, Reb:4, Ast:2)
ND – L. Harangody (Pts:29, Reb:17, Ast:3)
Times Union Center (Albany, NY)

Iona (10-11) 31 37 68
Siena (16-5) « 42 27 69

Benjamin Johnson Arena (Spartanburg, SC)

Elon (5-12) 37 27 7 71
Wofford (8-9) « 34 30 10 74

H.O. Clemmons Arena (Pine Bluff, AR)

Prairie View A&M (9-11) 29 33 62
Arkansas-Pine Bluff (6-12) « 29 38 67

Beeghly Physical Education Center (Youngstown, OH)

Akron (11-8) « 29 38 67
Youngstown State (6-13) 27 26 53

C.E. Gaines Center (Winston-Salem, NC)

Norfolk State (7-11) « 30 39 69
Winston Salem (4-14) 20 31 51

Coppin Center (Baltimore, MD)

Howard (3-16) 38 31 69
Coppin State (5-15) « 43 34 77

Memorial Hall (Dover, DE)

Florida A&M (6-12) 25 33 58
Delaware State (5-16) « 33 31 64

William P Hytche Athletic Center (Princess Anne, MD)

Bethune-Cookman (11-9) « 33 25 58
Maryland-Eastern Shore (5-12) 25 30 55

Hill Field House (Baltimore, MD)

Hampton (10-9) « 21 41 62
Morgan State (10-10) 32 25 57

Curb Event Center (Nashville, TN)

Mercer (10-10) 34 40 8 82
Belmont (12-7) « 33 41 12 86

Jones Convocation Center (Chicago, IL)

Detroit (5-14) « 37 31 68
Chicago State (11-10) 23 44 67

Allen Arena (Nashville, TN)

Kennesaw State (6-12) 33 45 78
Lipscomb (8-11) « 45 45 90

F. Page Seibert Hall (Birmingham, AL)

The Citadel (11-10) « 33 37 70
Samford (10-9) 23 22 45

Joe L. Reed Acadome (Montgomery, AL)

Alcorn State (4-17) « 36 43 79
Alabama State (9-8) 38 36 74

Harrison Complex (Itta Bena, MS)

Texas Southern (1-19) 32 36 68
Mississippi Valley State (3-17) « 30 51 81

Elmore Building (Normal, AL)

Southern (3-17) 32 25 57
Alabama A&M (5-10) « 34 26 60

Smith-Hammond-Middleton Center (Orangeburg, SC)

North Carolina A&T (8-12) 27 26 53
South Carolina State (7-11) « 42 29 71

Gallagher-Iba Arena (Stillwater, OK)

Oklahoma #4 (20-1) « 39 50 89
Oklahoma State (13-6) 30 51 81

Players of the Game
OK – B. Griffin (Pts:26, Reb:19, Ast:3)
OKST – B. Eaton (Pts:20, Reb:1, Ast:9)
Gill Coliseum (Corvallis, OR)

Cal State Bakersfield (5-15) 25 34 59
Oregon State (9-10) «

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NBA Scores Monday

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009 | NHL | No Comments

Phoenix (25-18) « 22 29 24 28 103
Washington (9-35) 24 27 22 14 87

Players of the Game
WAS – A. Jamison (Pts:27, Reb:13, Ast:2)
PHO – S. O’Neal (Pts:29, Reb:8, Ast:2)

Atlanta (26-18) 14 13 24 28 79
Miami (24-19) « 17 29 18 31 95

Players of the Game
MIA – D. Wade (Pts:35, Reb:5, Ast:4)
ATL – J. Smith (Pts:14, Reb:10, Ast:2)

Houston (28-18) 23 35 22 18 98
New York (19-25) « 29 26 19 30 104

Players of the Game
NY – D. Lee (Pts:17, Reb:13, Ast:2)
HOU – L. Scola (Pts:16, Reb:14, Ast:1)

Philadelphia (21-22) 23 24 16 23 86
New Orleans (27-14) « 20 20 29 32 101

Players of the Game
NO – C. Paul (Pts:27, Reb:10, Ast:15)
PHI – A. Iguodala (Pts:17, Reb:5, Ast:7)

Minnesota (16-27) « 20 27 27 16 90
Milwaukee (22-26) 21 22 17 23 83

Players of the Game
MIL – R. Sessions (Pts:18, Reb:4, Ast:2)
MIN – A. Jefferson (Pts:23, Reb:10, Ast:2)

New Jersey (20-25) 23 17 14 31 85
Oklahoma City (10-35) « 24 27 31 12 94

Players of the Game
OKC – K. Durant (Pts:18, Reb:5, Ast:4)
NJ – B. Lopez (Pts:18, Reb:7, Ast:0)

Portland (27-17) « 21 28 28 36 113
L.A. Clippers (10-34) 22 26 25 15 88

Players of the Game
LAC – A. Thornton (Pts:23, Reb:5, Ast:1)
POR – B. Roy (Pts:33, Reb:4, Ast:2)

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Yankees not done spending money

Monday, January 26th, 2009 | MLB | No Comments

pettitteThere is talk today that the New York Yankees are close to a deal with Andy Pettitte to keep him with the Yankees for one more year. The deal could be worth $6 million with incentives that could make it as much as $12 million for the year. Last year Pettitte was 14-14 last season with a 4.54 ERA. He started in 33 games. His last 11 games he was playing with a sore shoulder and was only 2-7 with a 6.23 ERA. Last season he made $16 million with the team. This team has spent crazy money in the office season, they better make it to the post season this year or there will be some unhappy fans in NY.

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Coach fired because his team won

Monday, January 26th, 2009 | Sports | No Comments

The Dallas high school basketball  coach who’s team beat a other team 100-0 was fired Sunday because he refused to apologize for winning. Coach Micah Grimes who does not agree  with the school about the out come of the game said, “I do not agree with the apology or the notion that the Covenant School girls basketball team should feel embarrassed or ashamed.” “We played the game as it was meant to be played. My values and my beliefs would bot allow me to run up the score on any opponent, and it will not allow me to apologize for a wide-margin victory when my girls played with honor and integrity.”  So what did this team do wrong? So we should tell players don’t play your heart out if you are winning by to much. This is a great message to send to these girls you won so you did something wrong.

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Marbury confirms Boston wants to sign him

Monday, January 26th, 2009 | NBA | No Comments

stephon_marburyStephon Marbury has come out and confirmed the much rumored story that the Boston Celtics would sign him. This would happen only if Marbury can reach a buy out agreement. The Kincks star has not played in a game since last April. Marbury thinks the Knicks have not agreed to a buy out because the team does not want him to contribute to a championship run with Boston. The Knicks play the Celtics for the fourth and final time on Feb 6, will he be a Celtic or Knick?

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College Basketball Scores Sunday

Monday, January 26th, 2009 | College Basketball | No Comments

Dallas (25-19) 23 24 31 22 100
Boston (37-9) « 38 36 29 21 124

Players of the Game
BOS – R. Allen (Pts:23, Reb:5, Ast:7)
DAL – J. Terry (Pts:27, Reb:2, Ast:2)

San Antonio (29-14) 23 22 21 19 85
L.A. Lakers (35-8) « 22 29 28 20 99

Players of the Game
LAL – K. Bryant (Pts:22, Reb:4, Ast:3)
SA – T. Parker (Pts:19, Reb:3, Ast:6)

Phoenix (24-18) « 27 28 28 21 104
Atlanta (26-17) 26 31 23 19 99

Players of the Game
ATL – J. Johnson (Pts:15, Reb:5, Ast:13)
PHO – A. Stoudemire (Pts:23, Reb:5, Ast:3)

Sacramento (10-35) 28 25 21 23 97
Toronto (18-28) « 26 30 31 26 113

Players of the Game
TOR – C. Bosh (Pts:31, Reb:8, Ast:1)
SAC – J. Salmons (Pts:21, Reb:7, Ast:3)

Houston (28-17) « 39 22 28 19 108
Detroit (24-19) 27 30 24 24 105

Players of the Game
DET – R. Hamilton (Pts:27, Reb:2, Ast:5)
HOU – R. Artest (Pts:24, Reb:9, Ast:1)

Charlotte (18-26) 25 19 26 23 93
Indiana (17-27) « 26 28 23 21 98

Players of the Game
IND – D. Granger (Pts:27, Reb:6, Ast:3)
CHA – B. Diaw (Pts:18, Reb:6, Ast:3)

Chicago (18-27) 30 25 27 15 11 108
Minnesota (15-27) « 19 30 28 20 12 109

Players of the Game
MIN – A. Jefferson (Pts:39, Reb:9, Ast:1)
CHI – L. Deng (Pts:22, Reb:8, Ast:4)

Utah (25-20) 26 25 26 20 97
Denver (29-15) « 35 25 31 26 117

Players of the Game
DEN – Nene (Pts:28, Reb:9, Ast:1)
UTA – D. Williams (Pts:15, Reb:2, Ast:10)

L.A. Clippers (10-33) 18 26 20 28 92
Golden State (14-31) « 28 27 29 23 107

Players of the Game
GS – C. Maggette (Pts:20, Reb:6, Ast:1)
LAC – D. Jordan (Pts:8, Reb:20, Ast:1)

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NBA Scores Sunday

Monday, January 26th, 2009 | NBA | No Comments

Dallas (25-19) 23 24 31 22 100
Boston (37-9) « 38 36 29 21 124

Players of the Game
BOS – R. Allen (Pts:23, Reb:5, Ast:7)
DAL – J. Terry (Pts:27, Reb:2, Ast:2)

San Antonio (29-14) 23 22 21 19 85
L.A. Lakers (35-8) « 22 29 28 20 99

Players of the Game
LAL – K. Bryant (Pts:22, Reb:4, Ast:3)
SA – T. Parker (Pts:19, Reb:3, Ast:6)

Phoenix (24-18) « 27 28 28 21 104
Atlanta (26-17) 26 31 23 19 99

Players of the Game
ATL – J. Johnson (Pts:15, Reb:5, Ast:13)
PHO – A. Stoudemire (Pts:23, Reb:5, Ast:3)

Sacramento (10-35) 28 25 21 23 97
Toronto (18-28) « 26 30 31 26 113

Players of the Game
TOR – C. Bosh (Pts:31, Reb:8, Ast:1)
SAC – J. Salmons (Pts:21, Reb:7, Ast:3)

Houston (28-17) « 39 22 28 19 108
Detroit (24-19) 27 30 24 24 105

Players of the Game
DET – R. Hamilton (Pts:27, Reb:2, Ast:5)
HOU – R. Artest (Pts:24, Reb:9, Ast:1)

Charlotte (18-26) 25 19 26 23 93
Indiana (17-27) « 26 28 23 21 98

Players of the Game
IND – D. Granger (Pts:27, Reb:6, Ast:3)
CHA – B. Diaw (Pts:18, Reb:6, Ast:3)

Chicago (18-27) 30 25 27 15 11 108
Minnesota (15-27) « 19 30 28 20 12 109

Players of the Game
MIN – A. Jefferson (Pts:39, Reb:9, Ast:1)
CHI – L. Deng (Pts:22, Reb:8, Ast:4)

Utah (25-20) 26 25 26 20 97
Denver (29-15) « 35 25 31 26 117

Players of the Game
DEN – Nene (Pts:28, Reb:9, Ast:1)
UTA – D. Williams (Pts:15, Reb:2, Ast:10)

L.A. Clippers (10-33) 18 26 20 28 92
Golden State (14-31) « 28 27 29 23 107

Players of the Game
GS – C. Maggette (Pts:20, Reb:6, Ast:1)
LAC – D. Jordan (Pts:8, Reb:20, Ast:1)

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NHL All-Star Game

Monday, January 26th, 2009 | NHL | No Comments

All-Star Game
Final SO 1 2 3 OT SO T
West 2 6 3 0 0 (0) 11
East « 4 4 3 0 1 (2) 12

Three Stars
1. A. Kovalev – EAS (Goals: 2, Assists: 1)
2. S. Souray – WES (Goals: 2, Assists: 1)
3. M. St. Louis – EAS (Goals: 2, Assists: 1)

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#3 UConn Tops #19 Notre Dame 69-61 in South Bend

Sunday, January 25th, 2009 | College Basketball, Sports | No Comments

All good things must come to an end. The UConn Huskies – the #3 ranked team in the nation – waltzed into Joyce Center in South Bend on Saturday afternoon and handed the Irish their 1st home loss in almost 3 years. The Irish last lost at the Joyce Center to Marquette 80-72 back on February 25, 2006. The loss also sent Notre Dame to its first 3-game losing streak in almost 3 years as well. UConn (18-1, 7-1 in the Big East) held Notre Dame (12-6, 3-4 in the Big East) to just 33% shooting from the field – its worst field goal percentage in a game all season, and used a late 13-1 run to put the game away.

The lone bright spot for Notre Dame – Center Luke Harangody who scored 24 points and grabbed 15 rebounds. It was Harangody’s 11th straight game with at least 20 points and also his 8th straight double-double.

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