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Sunday, May 31, 2009

World Tennis News - Official Web Site of Wimbledon



Top seed Dinara Safina continued her imperious form on clay with a comprehensive 6-1 6-0 win over Aravane Rezai at the French Open. The world number one came into the fourth round match having lost just one of her last 18 contests on the surface and
Source: www.wimbledon.org

Tennis-Open-Runaway Safina shows no signs of slowing down - Reuters UK
PARIS, May 31 (Reuters) - Dinara Safina's headlong charge towards a maiden French Open title showed no sign of running out of steam when she charged into the quarter-finals on Sunday. The Russian top seed flattened Aravane Rezai 6-1 6-0 to continue
Source: uk.reuters.com

Tennis: Safina into last eight at French Open - Channel NewsAsia
PARIS : Top seed Dinara Safina eased into the French Open quarter-finals on Sunday defeating Aravane Rezai of France 6-1, 6-0 in a 53-minute centre-court mismatch. It was the Russian's 18th win out of 19 matches on clay this season and confirmed her
Source: www.channelnewsasia.com


Eat right, exercise regularly, die anyway.
- Author Unknown

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Zvonareva withdraws from French unimpeded with injury



Sixth-seeded Vera Zvonareva has withdrawn from the French unimpeded for of an ankle injury. The Russian injured her ankle chasing a ball last day at the subdivision Circle Cup in Charleston, South Carolina.

Garcia-Lopez beats Benneteau to win Austrian Open
It was a stout match. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez Guillermo Garcia-Lopez of Spain rallied to beat Julien Benneteau of France 3-6 7-6 (7-1) 6-3 Saturday to win the Austrian vacated for his first ATP Tour title. 'I am so happy.


The best six doctors anywhere
And no one can deny it
Are sunshine, water, rest, and air
Exercise and diet.
These six will gladly you attend
If only you are willing
Your mind they'll ease
Your will they'll mend
And charge you not a shilling.

- Nursery rhyme quoted by Wayne Fields, What the River Knows, 1990

Friday, May 22, 2009

Palm Desert cruises in first-round CIF tennis match - Mydesert.com



INDIAN WELLS â€" Like a top seed dismantling its opening opponent in the NCAA basketball tournament, the Palm Desert High School boys’ tennis team easily handled its first-round foe Paso Robles. The CIF match was devoid of drama as the Aztecs won
Source: www.mydesert.com

Lancers drop match with TVL foe - Taunton Gazette
The Lancers struggled Wednesday in their Tri-Valley League girls’ tennis match against Medfield, as they were handed a 5-0 loss at the hands of their opponents. Calley Fisk fell at first singles, 6-2, 6-2 to her Mustangs counterpart, and Norton was
Source: www.tauntongazette.com

Top tennis match totally ignored - New Straits Times
THE ATP tennis masters finals in Madrid on Sunday was an event no tennis fan would have wanted to miss. To see a grudge match between Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer would have been the viewing experience of a lifetime. It would be the time for the
Source: www.nst.com.my

Fang reaches state quarters - Register-Guard
PORTLAND â€" South Eugene’s Demetrius Fang reached the singles quarterfinals of the Class 6A boys tennis tournament on Thursday at West Hills Tennis Club. Fang defeated Paul Warner of Wilson, 6-1, 7-6 (4), in the first round and beat McMinnville
Source: www.registerguard.com

Houston ace falters in semifinal tennis match - Memphis Commercial Appeal
MURFREESBORO -- In search of her fourth state title, Houston High senior Allison Hodges wasn't about to quit. The sprained right ankle and bruised calf muscle that hampered her for most of the postseason would just have to keep hurting Thursday in
Source: www.commercialappeal.com

Phil Anastasia: Moorestown falls to tennis archrival - Philiy.com
WEST WINDSOR, N.J. - Millburn brings out the best in Moorestown. Unfortunately for the Quakers, the reverse is true, too. The Millers are "like the North Jersey Moorestown," said John Pontillo, who stars at first doubles for the real Moorestown
Source: www.philly.com

Millbrook dominates Hoggard - Raleigh News & Observer
RALEIGH -- Three years ago, Millbrook's No. 1 tennis player, junior Sean Weber, didn't even play tennis. On Saturday, he hopes to lead his Wildcat teammates to a state 4-A team championship. Millbrook captured the finals berth Thursday with a 9-0 win
Source: www.newsobserver.com

5th ranked Vols tennis team ousted in NCAA's - WBIR
In classic back-and-forth tennis match, the No. 12 Texas Longhorns pulled off a stunning upset of the No. 5 Tennessee Volunteers, 4-3, in the Round of 16 at the NCAA Tennis Championships at the George P. Mitchell Tennis Center on the campus of Texas
Source: www.wbir.com


Michael Miller, MD, F.A.C.C., Center for Preventive Cardiology at the University of Maryland Medical Center
It may be possible to incorporate laugher into daily activities, just as is done with other heart-healthy activities, such as taking the stairs instead of the elevator. The recommendation for a healthy heart may one day be exercise, eat right and laugh a few times a day.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Keith just misses district trip for Tiger boys tennis - Twinsburg Bulletin



Special to Record Publishing Co. Twinsburg junior Mitch Keith returns a shot in a match earlier this season. Keith finished the season at 17-2. Mitch Keith put his best foot forward, but he had to go through the best tennis player at the May 16
Source: www.twinsburgbulletin.com

Tennis: Classical boys have extra reason to celebrate - Daily Evening Item
It was a two-fer type of day for the Classical boys tennis team Wednesday at Breed. Not only did the Rams defeat rival English, 4-1, but they also qualified for the state tournament. "It's always a big deal to beat English, but it's nice to earn a
Source: www.thedailyitemoflynn.com

PG East: Allderdice junior set to make run at PIAA tennis tournament - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Allderdice junior Max Schmerin loves to play tennis so much, it hurts. Literally. Schmerin, one of the top high school players in the area, has been battling tennis elbow the past few years. The ailment, which involves the tendon in the upper forearm
Source: www.post-gazette.com

Two win for FSU tennis at NCAAs - Tallahassee Democrat
For the first time in 13 seasons, an FSU women's tennis player has advanced to the second round of the NCAA Singles Tournament. Freshman Noemie Scharle defeated San Francisco's Jenni Heinser 6-4, 4-6, 6-2 on Wednesday afternoon in College Station
Source: www.tallahassee.com

Tennis: Joe Vella’s Team wins San Michel tournament at the VLTC - Malta Independent Daily
This year’s popular San Michel team tournament at VLTC came to an end recently. The tournament was sponsored by San Michel Mineral Water of Simonds Farsons Cisk plc. and attracted the participation of 66 men and 36 women. Players were divided into
Source: www.independent.com.mt

TENNIS: Eastern treading in unfamiliar waters - Kokomo Tribune
Eastern girls tennis coach Pat Rice knows all about being the hunter. Now he’s settling into the role of the hunted. As Eastern’s program has improved in recent years, Rice’s team goals have changed. Originally, it was just to notch the program
Source: www.kokomotribune.com

State tennis: Knights serve up a challenge to state field - Rapid City Journal
RAPID CITY â€" Patrik Bailie admits to a few butterflies headed into his first boys state tennis tournament, which starts today in Sioux Falls. The Rapid City Central junior plays at Flight 4 singles for the Cobblers. “This is my first whole year
Source: www.rapidcityjournal.com

Tennis roundup: Doubles team propels McQuaid - Democrat and Chronicle
Kunal Mehta and Nate Sanders defeated Max Ricks and Bryan Lynn 6-2, 7-6 (7-5) in the deciding match at first doubles as No. 3 McQuaid defeated second-seeded Irondequoit 4-3 in the Section V Class A team tournament Wednesday. Francesco Messana
Source: www.democratandchronicle.com


Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
- World Health Organization, 1948

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

International recruiting in vernacular tennis is foreign no more



As he traveled to tournaments and sweated out five-hour practices in his homeland of the Kyrgyz Republic, Aleksandr Seleznev was convinced he would one day be

Father angry depleted questioning of daughter in Title IX complaint at Colleyville Heritage
Officials from the wisdom staff's civil-rights office angered at least one father by questioning female students at Colleyville Heritage towering School as quantum of an probe into a recent complaint.


As a people, we have become obsessed with Health. There is something fundamentally, radically unhealthy about all this. We do not seem to be seeking more exuberance in living as much as staving off failure, putting off dying. We have lost all confidence in the human body.
- Lewis Thomas, The Medusa and the Snail, 1979

Monday, May 18, 2009

Federer Snaps Nadal's Clay-Court Streak In Madrid Final



Roger Federer snapped Rafael Nadal's impressive 33-match winning streak on clay, stunning the creation No. 1 in straight sets in Sunday's final at the Madrid stripped.

Annual event turns Cotton Bowl closed to the dogs
The table of athletes who have roamed the Cotton Bowl field is drawn out and illustrious, from Doak Walker to Roger Staubach to Earl Campbell.

Funkhouser-Tran team for SunTrust doubles tennis crown
Alex Funkhouser and Zachary Tran upset top-seeded Mason Schermerhorn and Travis Lynk 6-2, 6-4 to win the men's revealed division title at the SunTrust Tennis Classic on Sunday at Oak Hollow.

La Mirada amputee uses her experiences to use teens at Orange County Children's Hospital
You might suppose that Jenee Areeckal would be depressed and giving out that old doom and gloom adventure. You see Areeckal, 39, of La Mirada, had her left leg amputated at the age of 15 animation of bone cancer.

Competitiveness and Perfectionism: Common Traits of Both Athletic Performance and Disordered Eating
Timberline Knolls, one of the country's leaders in the treatment of eating disorders, is recognizing well-known tennis star, Monica Seles, for disclosing her history with an eating disorder in her new monograph Get a Grip. Ms.

The Daily Times, Farmington, N.M., Christopher Smith column: Smith: FHS athletics named (Burger) King
Some factors are easier to classify than others. I stopped by the '24-hour' whirl through at Burger King on my trip diggings gone Saturday and the voice succeeded with the intercom told me there would be no Whopper-making for something else 30 minutes.

Goldstein-McDonald plank supporting in 4-A doubles
The East Chapel Hill doubles team of Michael Goldstein and Peter McDonald toppled something else PAC-6 pair in the state 4-A semifinals on Saturday cockcrow but couldn't overcome Millbrook in the state championship match.


There's lots of people in this world who spend so much time watching their health that they haven't the time to enjoy it.
- Josh Billings

Sunday, May 17, 2009

ESPN.com: - ESPN.com



The second-ranked Swiss broke a sluggish Nadal once in both sets before firing his sixth ace of the match to claim his 15th Masters Series title on the second match point. It was only Federer's second victory on clay against his top rival. The other
Source: sports.espn.go.com

Wimbledon unveils its retractable roof - NBC Sports
WIMBLEDON, England - Indoor tennis has finally come to Wimbledon. The All England Club launched a grand opening â€" or closing â€" of the new retractable roof over its historic Centre Court on Sunday to celebrate one of the biggest changes ever at
Source: nbcsports.msnbc.com

Metzner gets leg up on Lesko - Frederick News-Post
Walkersville's Charlie Leonard reacts as he becomes the unwitting target of a smash during a regional doubles tennis match at Baker Park. Leonard and his partner, Zach Butt, won their match against Linganore on Saturday. Middletown 's Alex Metzner
Source: www.fredericknewspost.com

Ole Miss NCAA tennis match postponed - Jackson Clarion-Ledger
COLLEGE STATION, Texas â€" Ole Miss’ quarterfinal match against UCLA in the NCAA men’s tennis championships was postponed by inclement weather today and rescheduled for Sunday. The second-seeded Rebels (27-2) will play the seventh-seeded Bruins
Source: www.clarionledger.com


If I'd known I was going to live so long, I'd have taken better care of myself.
- Leon Eldred

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Bing sees regional politics up close - Detroit Free Press



During his first appearance with other regional leaders, Bing resembled someone at a tennis match as he watched Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson and Wayne County Executive Robert Ficano trade volleys. At a meeting of the Eight Mile
Source: www.freep.com

Texas-Georgia NCAA men's tennis quarterfinal match delayed until at - Texas Sports
COLLEGE STATION, Texas - The NCAA men's tennis quarterfinal match featuring 12th-seeded Texas and fourth-seeded Georgia has been delayed until at least 5:30 p.m. Central due to heavy rain at Texas A&M's Mitchell Tennis Center. The match began as
Source: www.texassports.com

Clark to met Stiegwardt in the championship match - Richmond Times-Dispatch
Carl Clark will play Martin Stiegwardt in the men’s championship match of the Davenport City Tennis Championships tomorow at 1:00 p.m. at Byrd park. Clark defeated Sears Driscoll, 6-7 (5), 6-1, 6-1. on a semifinal match today
Source: www.timesdispatch.com


As a people, we have become obsessed with Health. There is something fundamentally, radically unhealthy about all this. We do not seem to be seeking more exuberance in living as much as staving off failure, putting off dying. We have lost all confidence in the human body.
- Lewis Thomas, The Medusa and the Snail, 1979

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Tennis: CAS cuts Montcourt’s ban over betting - Daily Times



LAUSANNE: French tennis player Mathieu Montcourt’s suspension for betting on matches was reduced Thursday from eight to five weeks. The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) said the 24-year-old Montcourt bet a total of $192 on 36 different tennis
Source: www.dailytimes.com.pk

Late for tennis: Dad lands on golf course - Stuff
A US pilot who landed his four-seater airplane on an Illinois golf course so his 14-year-old son wouldn't be late for a tennis lesson has been sentenced to 18 months of court supervision. Lake Villa resident Robert Kadera pleaded guilty to criminal
Source: www.stuff.co.nz

Christie’s Auction Beats Estimate, Boosts Confidence (Update1) - Bloomberg
May 14 (Bloomberg) -- Hedge-fund manager Steven Cohen and tennis great John McEnroe watched as Christie’s International gave the art market a shot in the arm and auctioned $93.7 million of works, beating the low estimate. Last night’s tally was
Source: www.bloomberg.com


They claim red meat is bad for you. But I never saw a sick-looking tiger.
- Chi Chi Rodriguez

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Nadal defeats Austrian Melzer in Madrid's tennis



Spaniard nature's No. 1 tennis player Rafael Nadal defeated on Wednesday Austrian Jurgen Melzer 6-3, 6-1 at the Masters 1000 tournament of Madrid.

Roland Garros to get retractable roof
Extract not procurable.

Macon Marriott suburban Center Prepares for Fall 2009 Opening
Privately held Noble grease Group ('Noble'), a leading sponsor of private equity intrinsic domain funds and an integrated lodging and hospitality operating and development organization, today announced the appointment of their leadership team that have

Venus Williams additionally exits the Madrid Open
MADRID -- Venus Williams joined sister Serena on the sidelines of the Madrid unlocked on Tuesday after the third-ranked American player was beaten 6-3, 3-6, 7-5 by Alisa Kleybanova.

Cost cutting, grants to benefit Houlton
HOULTON, Maine -- Town officials took steps Monday evening to liberate cash by cutting costs and taking donations to benefit the community.

For frequent, Farmington's Hippach Field remains a field of dreams
Taking a step onto Hippach Field is allied taking a step back in spell. really, standing outside the brick facade next to Route 4 can be a history lesson in itself. There is a plaque commemorating the dedication of Hippach in 1916.

Kernels split with Yankton, Brandon Valley
The Mitchell boys' tennis team split a triangular Tuesday.

Arthritic Weinberg serves up winner
Elizabeth Weinberg didn't apperceive lots about the sport of tennis heading into her freshman season at Dike-New Hartford. She'd never played competitively.

KT Tape: Secret Weapon of Elite Athletes - Now usable to Everyone
Lumos Inc. introduces KT Tape(TM), the first-ever kinesiology tape to come in pre-cut strips specifically designed for consumer use.

No. 2 Rebels and their rookie standout go from one road challenge to the next
With the NCAA snub of an Oxford Regional now a bleak memory, the Ole Miss men's tennis team is proposing to apartment in on what it hopes will be a championship future. The Rebels, the tournament's No.


The Yellow Emperor's Canon of Internal Medicine, 2500 B.C.
When man is serene, the pulse of the heart flows and connects, just as pearls are joined together or like a string of red jade, then one can talk about a healthy heart.

Women's Tennis golds star 2009 WCC Championship



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Sharapova to play singles anew in Warsaw tourney next week
NEW YORK -- Maria Sharapova plans to be back on tour next week.

Venus Williams exits Madrid Open
Extract not vacant.

Federer warms up for Paris with convincing win finished Soderling
Extract not gettable.

Federer, Murray, Verdasco advance, Tsonga ousted at Madrid Open
Roger Federer began his final warmup for the French naked with a convincing 6-1, 7-5 win ended Robin Soderling at the Madrid uncovered on Tuesday, while new No. 3 Andy Murray scored a forceful 7-6 (9), 6-4 win against Simone Bolelli.

Sharapova to play singles anon in Warsaw tourney next week
Extract not applicable.

Clay the cure to U.S. tennis malaise say McEnroe
06 AM American tennis players have repeatedly approached clay with the tantamount fear in which Superman viewed Kryptonite, but U.S. Davis Cup captain Patrick McEnroe believes the surface is the key to unearthing the next American champion.

Serena injured in Madrid Open
MADRID -- Serena Williams pulled out of the Madrid rolling on Monday after aggravating a leg injury in a first-round match against Francesca Schiavone.

Chang's '89 title sparked stupendous U.S. decade in Paris
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ITF suspends Gasquet after 2nd cocaine test
LONDON -- French tennis player Richard Gasquet was suspended Monday pending a hearing into his positive dry run for cocaine, an offense which could on top to a two-year ban.


Joy and Temperance and Repose
Slam the door on the doctor's nose.

- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Blake-Davydenko match suspended at Estoril



Estoril (Portugal), May 10 (DPA) Rain wrecked the play at the Estoril unlocked Saturday, with the semi-final match separating American James Blake and Nikolay Davydenko had to be suspended due to darkness.

Safina scores Italian unblocked tennis event
ROME: Dinara Safina banged out a 6-3, 6-2 win preceding Svetlana Kuznetsova Saturday to capture the Italian bare tennis tournament in Rome.

Safina achievements Italian spread out tennis event
ROME: Dinara Safina banged out a 6-3, 6-2 win up Svetlana Kuznetsova Saturday to capture the Italian expansive tennis tournament in Rome.


Nathaniel Hawthorne
A bodily disease, which we look upon as whole and entire within itself, may, after all, be but a symptom of some ailment in the spiritual past

Sunday, May 03, 2009

Djokovic gets to host his own tournament



The Djokovic subdivision paid for the plot of land upon which the situation has extinct constructed, it has persuaded the Serbian Government to rendition eminent leveled support, it bought the event from Amersfoort in Holland, it has modeled a tournament from scratch and,

Kuznetsova dominates No. 1 Safina for Stuttgart title
STUTTGART, Germany -- Svetlana Kuznetsova upset top-ranked Dinara Safina 6-4, 6-3 Sunday to win the Porsche Grand Prix and capture her first WTA title since September 2007. Safina became No.

Djokovic defeats Federer to set up Nadal showdown
Holder Novak Djokovic took position of Roger Federer?s slump after a rain break to win 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 on Saturday to set up a Rome Masters final against Rafael Nadal.


Red meat is not bad for you. Now blue-green meat, that's bad for you!
- Tommy Smothers

Saturday, May 02, 2009

Duo dynamic for Lee College tennis program - Baytown Sun



An unlikely pairing has become a winning combination for Lee College’s tennis program. Chelsea Creed is a Lady Rebel sophomore from La Porte. Her doubles partner is a freshman straight out of Houston Northbrook. “I come from a small town
Source: baytownsun.com

TENNIS: Grosse Ile sixth at star-studded invitational - News-Herald
Grosse Ile placed sixth with 10 points at a star-studded Bloomfield Hills Marian tournament, which boasted no fewer than four other state-ranked heavyweights. Birmingham Seaholm took first (17 points) followed by runner-up Marian (16) and Grand
Source: www.thenewsherald.com

Beating the odds on the field - and off - Boston Globe
Grit, good coaching, flexible training methods, spectacular genes, however she's done it, Dara Torres is a wonder. Who else has won 12 medals over five nonconsecutive Olympics and beaten women half her age? No, make that women less than half her age
Source: www.boston.com

Webb president has 'zero level of concern' about swine flu possibility - WBIR
Webb School of Knoxville President Scott Hutchinson said there is "zero level of concern" following a tennis match between Webb and Montgomery Bell Academy, the same day the Nashville school closed for swine flu concerns . The tennis team from
Source: www.wbir.com

First round of the Newark Academy Invitational Tennis Tournament (High - Bridgeton News
Delbarton, No. 3 in the Star-Ledger Top 20, won what was supposed to be the most closely contested match and No. 4 Millburn squeaked by what turned out to be the closest bout during the first round at the Newark Academy Invitational yesterday in
Source: www.nj.com

Munising forges tie in tennis - Mining Journal
NORWAY - Munising High School tennis coach Rod Gendron might be onto something. With the Mustangs and host Norway Knights playing to a 4-4 tie on Saturday, Gendron thinks he might have found the right fit in the lineup. "We're going to be a lot
Source: www.miningjournal.net

United States, Italy reach Fed Cup final - Idaho Statesman
United States' Bethanie Mattek-Sands, left, and Liezel Huber, right, celebrate after defeating Czech Republic's Iveta Benesova and Kveta Peschke in their semi-final Fed Cup doubles tennis match in Brno, Czech Republic, Sunday, April 26, 2009. The US
Source: www.idahostatesman.com

Friendly match goes to Lee-Waters - Daily Progress
On Friday night, Lindsay Lee-Waters and Carly Gullickson hit the Downtown Mall together. They took in some music at “Fridays After Five,” then had some dinner. On Saturday morning at the Boar’s Head Sports Club, the good friends proceeded to
Source: www.dailyprogress.com

Athens improves to 10-0 in tennis - Athens Messenger
The Athens Bulldogs improved to 10-0 in tennis with a clean 5-0 sweep of visiting Bishop Rosecrans on Saturday. It was perhaps the most dominating day yet for the Bulldogs. Not only did they sweep every match, but they only lost one game the entire
Source: www.athensmessenger.com


Mother Teresa
There is more hunger for love and appreciation in this world than for bread.

A TERRIBLE SPLENDOR - Washington Post



Well, tennis was a different game in those days. The balls were white. The rackets were wooden. The women wore stockings, and the men wore flannel trousers. It was a sport for gentlemen and ladies, but not necessarily for the faint of heart. Exhibit
Source: www.washingtonpost.com

No. 1 singles not only game in tennis - Times Herald-Record
John Wilson approaches every tennis match as if he's playing on the ATP Tour. Only Wilson isn't returning rockets from Rafael Nadel or Roger Federer. Wilson, a Minisink Valley senior, plays second singles, where he says the competition can be just as
Source: www.recordonline.com

Rookie Glatch lifts US to 1-1 tie in Fed Cup - Idaho Statesman
Italy's Francesca Schiavone reacts after defeating Russia's Svetlana Kuznetsova during their Fed Cup semi-final tennis match in Castellaneta Marina, Italy, Saturday, April 25, 2009. Schiavone won the match 1-6, 6-2, 6-3. AP Photo United States' Alexa
Source: www.idahostatesman.com

Colonels coast on court - Brattleboro Reformer
BRATTLEBORO -- It took the Brattleboro boys tennis team 40 minutes to win the first three matches against Burr and Burton and clinch the overall match. The Colonels would eventually win, 6-1, and improve their record to 3-1 in the young season
Source: www.reformer.com

TENNIS: KP teams remain perfect - Sun Chronicle
WRENTHAM - Senior Alex Huth lost just five games in taking his No. 1 singles match as the unbeaten King Philip Regional High boys' tennis team continued its upward spiral with a 4-1 conquest of Franklin Friday in a Hockomock League match. Two days
Source: www.thesunchronicle.com

BHS boys tennis squad hushes Warriors - Bellefontaine Examiner
Bellefontaine’s boys tennis team rolled to a 4-1 win over visiting Northwestern on Friday in a Central Buckeye Conference match. The Chiefs improve to 6-8 overall and 5-4 in the CBC, while the Warriors fall to 5-7, 3-6. “They moved their first
Source: examiner.org

County players shine at state - Tampa Bay Online
The Sunshine Athletic Conference had its finest showing in years at the state tennis tournament. Nicola Wellman and Tijana Subotic came within one match of bringing River Ridge its first-ever Class 3A tennis title in doubles. Only Saddlebrook has
Source: www2.tbo.com


A good laugh and a long sleep are the best cures in the doctor's book.
- Irish Proverb