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The Dallas Cowboys Are Counting on NFL Outlaw Pacman Jonesnew

Pacman -- acquired in a trade by the Cowboys April 23 and reinstated after a one-year suspension by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell August 28 -- will be subjected to unprecedented scrutiny this season.
Dallas Observer  |  Richie Whitt  |  09-08-2008  |  Sports

Last Days of the Oakland Raidersnew

When the team's lease at McAfee Coliseum expires in 2010, will the Raiders follow the Athletics in the search for a new home?
East Bay Express  |  Chris Thompson  |  09-04-2008  |  Sports

Fine Chinanew

The Beijing Olympics are over. Long live the Beijing Olympics!
Tucson Weekly  |  Tom Danehy  |  08-29-2008  |  Sports

Death of a Hoop Dreamnew

Mario Hornsby Jr. had turned his life around and was set to play basketball at Brandeis this fall -- but a bullet ended those plans. Now his father is trying to make sure his death was not in vain.
Boston Phoenix  |  Mike Miliard  |  08-28-2008  |  Crime & Justice

SF's Academy of Art Enters the World of NCAA Athleticsnew

This month, the art school kicks off an intercollegiate sports program, fielding 12 teams in the NCAA Division II Pacific West Conference. And if the notion of an art school recruiting players for NCAA competition and doling out athletic scholarships strikes you as odd -- it is. The Academy of Art is the only one.
SF Weekly  |  Joe Eskenazi  |  08-28-2008  |  Sports

Can Cole Hamels Save the Phillies?new

It's a cliche, but with great power comes great responsibility. As Hamels -- mild-mannered, injury-prone, 24 and playing for a contract on a veteran team -- emerges as the Phillies' clear ace, the time for him to assume that responsibility has come.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  E. James Beale  |  08-26-2008  |  Sports

The Grand Prarie AirHogs Go All Out in Their First Yearnew

The minor league baseball team is willing to do whatever it takes to make you a fan. And that includes win.
Dallas Observer  |  Sam Merten  |  08-25-2008  |  Sports

Come Cold or Crowds, Ocean City Surfing is a Way of Lifenew

The surf comes quick--rides are only a few seconds long--and an upwelling of cold water has made it unseasonably chilly, but a couple of early tropical storms have been kicking up the waves along the East Coast, and the surfers of Ocean City have been taking full advantage.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Chris Landers  |  08-19-2008  |  Sports

Jevon Kearse: The Once and Future Freaknew

Kearse is back in Nashville where he became a superstar -- now he's a supporting player for a loaded Titans defense.
Nashville Scene  |  P.J. Tobia  |  08-18-2008  |  Sports

How to Be a Hollaback Girlnew

To be a NFL cheerleader you don't have to be thin, tan and busty. Well, actually, you do.
Nashville Scene  |  Elizabeth Ulrich  |  08-18-2008  |  Sports

Shot Puts and Handjobs: It's the Olympics!new

Isn't it long past due that the Olympics included a Shark Jumping event? The whole sweaty spectacle vaulted into inconsequence years ago.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Jim Washburn  |  08-15-2008  |  Sports

UFC 87: The Fight of Roger Huerta's Lifenew

The Minnesotan wasn't just facing Kenny Florian last weekend.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Kevin Hoffman  |  08-13-2008  |  Sports

Do We Really Need the Gay Olympics Anymore?new

One organization might become obsolete thanks to the new queer visibility at the Olympics—a sporting event called the Gay Games. Every four years a cluster of queer folk gathers for the world’s largest LGBT-inclusive sporting event.
Willamette Week  |  Byron Beck  |  08-13-2008  |  Sports

For Colorado Rapids Fans, It's Hard to be Hooligansnew

Soccer supporters groups are nearly as old as the game itself, with allegiances to squads passed down from generation to generation in the same way most Americans learn to embrace their favorite baseball or football team. For Rapids fans, it's not about the quality of play on the pitch. If it were, they would have left a long time ago.
Westword  |  Adam Cayton-Holland  |  08-11-2008  |  Sports

Olympic Gear Raises the Barnew

This month, the world's eyes are on Beijing for the 29th Summer Olym­piad. Governments and cor­por­­ations have spent millions to make sure the athletes perform at the peak of their abilities. These days, much of this cash gets spent on research into high-tech materials and equipment rather than on training programs.
NOW Magazine  |  Joseph Wilson  |  08-11-2008  |  Sports

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