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University of South Florida's Matt Grothe and Kansas' Todd Reesing have different jersey numbers and very different hobbies. Grothe prefers hunting and fishing, while Reesing enjoys tennis, dancing and music. ...more
September 12, 2008
Starting WR Marcus Edwards (ribs) and backup CB Tyson Butler (ankle) also didn't practice Monday. ...more
September 9, 2008
NEWS AND NOTES Gaither's Giles Remains In Neutral Friday night's matchup between Plant and Gaither was supposed to showcase an air assault against a ground attack. ...more
September 9, 2008
It looks like the University of Florida will have its full complement of players for Saturday's matchup against Miami. ...more
September 4, 2008
The Blue Streaks were one victory away from making the playoffs last season. With Hardee and DeSoto re-assuming their positions as the class of the district, Sebring will need to pull out all the stops if they hope to make their postseason dreams come true this time around. ...more
August 29, 2008
When the Bucs' veterans caught a glimpse of former Oklahoma standout and Bucs legend Lee Roy Selmon hanging around the practice field on Wednesday, they knew what was coming next. ...more
July 31, 2008
Matt D'Orazio threw seven touchdown passes and ran for another score to lead the Philadelphia Soul to their first ArenaBowl victory, beating defending AFL champion San Jose 59-56 on Sunday. ...more
July 28, 2008
Ask anyone on the opposing sideline and they'll tell you exactly who was going to get the ball when Ridgewood's offense snapped the ball. ...more
May 28, 2008
Play to win, but have fun doing it. That's how Rex "Scooter" Ballenger Jr., East Bay High's 5-foot-9-inch quarterback, lived life on the field and off, said his coach, teammates and father. Each spoke Tuesday at the school about how they are leaning on one another and trying to find something positive in the young man's death. ...more
May 21, 2008
Play to win, but have fun doing it. That's how Rex "Scooter" Ballenger Jr., East Bay High's 5-foot-9-inch quarterback, lived life on the field and off, said his coach, teammates and father. Each spoke today at the school about how they are leaning on each other and trying to find something positive in the young man's death. ...more
May 20, 2008
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