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Friday, December 15, 2006

Remembering Lamar Hunt



ESPN.com - WEBLOG | RSS | PRINT BLOG Peter Bodo (top, left) has been covering tennis for more than 30 years, most of them with TENNIS.com and TENNIS Magazine, where he is a senior editor and author of the popular blog, Peterbodostennisworld.com. A two-time WTA
Source: sports.espn.go.com

Kids over 6 will enjoy these video game gifts
USA Today - Players compete in five sports: tennis, golf, bowling, baseball and boxing. Handheld gaming While the Game Boy Advance used to be the handheld system of choice for kids, it no longer reigns supreme. Now, the most innovative games for kids are produced
Source: www.usatoday.com

When game controllers attack
CNET News - Using Nintendo's Wii, the most talked-about of three new game consoles out this holiday, players of seemingly harmless games such as bowling and tennis are being left battered and bruised by the controller--or "Wiimote," as it is affectionately known
Source: news.com.com

Tiny school makes waves around state
San Francisco Gate - It's really a shame because we'll never know just how good they are," said CalHiSports.com editor Mark Tennis, who has been ranking California teams for about a quarter-century. Tennis said on paper the Lions are comparable to the most talented
Source: www.sfgate.com

Struggling Southern Returns Home
Ledger - The Fire will have a women's tennis team starting in the spring. The team will play exhibition matches in the spring and intends to play its first competitive season in the fall of 2007. Elizabeth Middleton will be the coach in the team's inaugural
Source: www.theledger.com

Penn State men's tennis duo anticipates spring success
CBS Sportsline - (CSTV U-WIRE) UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- For Penn State men's tennis players Brendan Lynch and Michael James, this fall has been a work in progress with some success. Both will look to build on their success once the spring season rolls around. James
Source: www.sportsline.com

Blake one of main lifelines for U.S. tennis
Austin American-Statesman - In the past two years, American James Blake has overcome shingles, a broken neck and the death of his dad and is now No. 4 in the world. But here's a question: How many Americans are ranked among the world's top 10 singles players? If you answered
Source: www.statesman.com

The Nintendo Wii is better than the PS3 and the Xbox 360.
Slate - Wii Tennis, for example, is pretty much a trumped-up Pong with a Wii Remote, and it's exactly as fun as that sounds. More important, it felt like playing tennis, despite the cartoonish graphics and music. The realism in Wii Tennis, like the rest of
Source: www.slate.com

Former ODU No. 1 tennis player is indoor champion
Hampton Roads Daily Press - Ana Radeljevic, a former Old Dominion No. 1 player, won the women's singles title at the $10,000 USTA/Virginia State Indoor Championships in Richmond. Now living in Alexandria, the Croatian native won 6-4, 6-3 in Tuesday night's final over Ashlee
Source: www.dailypress.com

South Korea, Taiwan take team tennis golds
FOXSports.com - DOHA, Qatar (AP) - Lee Hyung-taik did double duty Friday, helping South Korea beat Japan for the men's team tennis gold at the Asian Games. Lee, one of the highest-profile players in the men's draw following the withdrawal of Thailand's Paradorn
Source: msn.foxsports.com


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