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ZEPHYRHILLS - There was something missing from Hudson's effort early Friday against Zephyrhills, something that followed Hudson's last playoff team around every game. ...more
November 3, 2007
There was something missing from Hudson's effort early Friday against Zephyrhills, something that followed Hudson's last playoff team around every game. ...more
November 3, 2007
SEBRING — Amanda Grinaldo's three booming shots on goal in Sebring's season-opening loss to LaBelle didn't get the Blue Streaks on the scoreboard, but they certainly showed signs of the freshman's promise. Two days later, Grinaldo turned that promise into a Sebring victory against Lake Placid, pulling off her first career hat trick in her second start and lifting the Blue Streaks to a 3-2 victory over the Class 3A Green Dragons on Thursday at Firemen's Field. "That's what we expect out of our freshman," grinned Sebring senior captain Sadie Adams. The Streaks' three unanswered goals were all Grinaldo's: She broke behind the Lake Placid defense to score just before the half in the 36th minute, then booted the equalizer on a penalty kick in the 55th and put Sebring on top with a shot from point-blank range in the 75th. ...more
November 3, 2007
Pregnancy can be one of the most exciting times in a woman's life. Add prenatal yoga to the mix, and the experience can become a time of pure joy. Breath work weaved into stretching and meditation is what makes yoga the perfect preparation for childbirth. Stretching and strengthening muscles prepare for the hard work of labor. And yoga offers a wonderful way for moms-to-be to connect with their unborn child. "Your body is changing so rapidly, and yoga can help you change more gracefully. It can help you be more present with your breath, body and growing baby," says Lisa Wilson, instructor at Yogani Studios in south Tampa. "Your intuition is stronger during pregnancy than at any other time in your life. Be guided by your comfort while practicing." ...more
October 18, 2007
Kris Brown didn't let one bad foot ruin what the other one could do. ...more
October 8, 2007
K Gary Cismesia thought everything was fine when the ball left his foot on his first two field-goal attempts, and he was shocked when he looked up and both went wide left. ...more
October 7, 2007
Auburn University kicker Wes Byrum refused to freeze Saturday night. After watching a 43-yard field goal sail through the uprights to - Byrum assumed - upset No. 4 Florida, Byrum learned the Gators had called timeout a split-second before the snap. The freshman from Fort Lauderdale would have to kick again. ...more
September 30, 2007
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