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Extractions: The St. Charles Herald-Guide would like to congratulate the Destrehan and Hahnville boys basketball teams for their incredible seasons and would like to recognize the accomplishments of a few players. Every player on these two playoff teams deserves praise, but these three players stood out above the rest as deserving of our Parish Offensive MVP, Parish Defensive MVP and Player of the Future awards. Apr. 9, 2003 St. Charles swimmers lead Crescent City to 8th state title
Humble Origins Paved Way For Future Success Humble origins paved way for future success. the Gators, early Bulldog teams dominatedthe football field ta single weakness, stated UF coach charles Bachman in http://www.alligator.org/edit/issues/96-fall/961022/b011906.htm
Extractions: Contributing Writer As the long days of summer fade into the cool autumn months, the residents of Gainesville undergo an interesting metamorphosis. It seems that even the most timid locals suddenly have boiling blood, racing minds, and an uncontrollable urge to migrate to a gathering place known as "The Swamp." No, the residents of the city are not annually stricken by some strange disease, they are merely devoted to the tradition of Gator football. It is a tradition that had its beginnings in 1906 when Jack A. Forsythe Jr. coached the first UF football team. The first official Gator football game played in Gainesville was a 6-0 win over Rollins College. In the years that followed, fierce rivalries developed as the Gators faced regional teams such as Georgia, Georgia Tech, Mercer, Rollins, and Auburn. Georgia was a particularly hated foe, but unfortunately for the Gators, early Bulldog teams dominated the football field.
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Extractions: Kudos - 2002 CHARLES A. DUKES AWARD WINNERS The Charles A. Dukes award, named after Charles A. Dukes T29, the first director of Alumni Affairs and a long-time Duke volunteer, was established in 1982 to recognize individuals for outstanding volunteer service. Each year, nominations are submitted by staff of the Alumni Affairs and Annual Fund offices and approved by their respective boards. These volunteers do not just give their time to Duke they are devoted. They are the ones who continually think of Duke as a special part of their lives and strive to continue the tradition of excellence for generations to come. The following alumni were awarded this prestigious award for their efforts in 2001-2002. When asked why they serve, the common answer seemed to be that they wanted to give back to Duke because it had played such a major role in their lives. Charles A. Dukes
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Extractions: Charles M. Schulz has been cartooning for an astonishing 50 years (the Peanuts strip itself debuted October 2, 1950, but he drew an earlier incarnation called Li'l Folks before that). Peanuts: A Golden Celebration is a remarkable collection of strips spanning that time period. Readers get to see the first appearance of Linus, Marcy, Pigpen, and Woodstock, and even the momentous first time Lucy holds a football for Charlie Brown to kick. Schulz comments on the cartoons and his inspirations via notes in the margin, ranging from boyhood stories about his father (a barber, just like Charlie Brown's) to an account of the time the narcolepsy experts at Stanford University expressed concerns over Peppermint Patty's constant sleeping in class. One of the most interesting inclusions is that of several letters of complaint, ranging from readers whose religious sensibilities have been offended to a 1969 missive from Schulz's own syndicate asking him not to depict Franklin in the same school as the white students anymore. Naturally, the much-loved Peanuts holiday specials are covered, as is the musical adaptation
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Extractions: the league. Inside the AFL What makes a great AFL QB? Charles Davis By Charles Davis, NBC Sports To be successful in the Arena Football League, quarterbacks need special qualities. NBCs Charles Davis checks out what it takes to be a signal caller in the AFL and some of the QBs he feels excel the most in those qualities. The close confines of Arena Footballs 50-yard field force a quarterback to stare directly into the face of a defensive beast that will devour interceptions or slam him on his back a majority of the time (even when he successfully completes a pass). Thats why Arena Football is a two-quarterback game. As a result, AFL quarterbacks have to be especially durable. There are numerous guys taking snaps in the AFL that would qualify as durable, but due to space limitations, I have to narrow things down to a smaller number, so here are some names in no particular order:
Settle For Less Than 2010? No Way - SEPT 22, 2002 No way. managements had to change and that the quality of the football was less consideredthe personal sacrifices made by club bosses like charles Siahaan of http://straitstimes.asia1.com.sg/columnist/0,1886,300-144690,00.html
Extractions: THESE are not the best of times for Singapore football. Two weeks ago, a key Football Association of Singapore official, Quah Kim Song, acknowledged a fashionable perception of the S-League in a candid interview with this newspaper's soccer correspondent Jeffrey Low. Quah, a Malaysia Cup legend and a member of Singapore's most gifted football family, said that most clubs were not run well, the attitude of the managements had to change and that the quality of the football was less than enthralling. He was as courageous as he was candid. He was the first top FAS official who risked specificity - naming the clubs he thought could do with more professional management - in saying what was wrong with the League. He could have been less harsh if he had considered the personal sacrifices made by club bosses like Charles Siahaan of Sembawang and John Yap of Gombak United. True, they came into the League with their eyes wide open. But instead of jumping ship when times got tough, they dug into their own pockets to keep their clubs afloat. THE FANS HAVEN'T GIVEN UP Which local, non-sporting event can command the attention of some 10,000 Singaporeans every week for nine months of the year? Is there any local arts fixture or weekly community activity which does what S-League football does? And at half the price of a movie ticket?
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Extractions: NFL Insider SAN DIEGO (Jan. 22, 2003) Covering receivers with sprinter's speed and blocking the path of running backs the size of Humvees sounds like a young man's job, but in the Raiders' secondary, 37-year-old Rod Woodson is the glue that keeps the whole thing together. The importance of Woodson's presence was felt during the second quarter of the AFC Championship Game . With Oakland's defensive quarterback temporarily sidelined by an injured wrist, Steve McNair and the Titans started picking apart the Raiders' defense. Eddie George and Robert Holcombe found running room up the middle. Derrick Mason and Frank Wycheck went unchecked in the Oakland secondary. When the Titans' second-quarter binge subsided, they had scored 10 straight points and had taken a 17-14 lead. Raiders press conference
Tarleton State University Football champion Tarleton State led the way with five first Division II AllWest Region FootballTeam that joined four Texan defenders cornerback charles Davis, end http://www.tarletonsports.com/FB/fbstory121002.html
Extractions: Tuesday, Dec. 10 EDMOND, Okla. Lone Star Conference North Division champion Tarleton State led the way with five first-team players on the 2002 Daktronics Division II All-West Region Football Team that was released Tuesday morning. The Texans added one second-team selection to finish with six overall picks, while NCAA Division II playoff quarterfinalist UC Davis had the most overall picks with seven, earning two first-team and five second-team players. Tarleton kicker J.W. Boren , who set LSC career records for field goals and kick-scoring points, joined four Texan defenders cornerback Charles Davis , end Kevin Mohr , linebacker Derek Thomas , and safety Brandon Young on the first-team unit. Offensive guard Kert Turner was Tarleton's lone second-team selection on the elite list that was selected by sports information directors at the 29 Division II institutions in the West Region. Tarleton's first-team picks the most from any team in the West Region will advance to the All-America ballot, joining first-team players from the Midwest, Northeast and South regions.
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Extractions: To youngsters in Liberia, football isnt just a game. Its the chance to forget a murderous civil war and dream of a better life, symbolized by the revered homeboy, Mister George. G eorge Weah has come a long way: from Monrovia, where he and his 13 brothers and sisters were brought up by their grandmother, to the World Player of the Year award and the big European leagues of France, Italy and England, where he has scored 150 goals in more than 300 matches. It has been a spectacular journey. As a boy, he dreamed of becoming another Pele. Now, 15 years after he left his country, thousands of Liberian youngsters dream of becoming another George Weah. These days, George has a gold watch and drives a Mercedes. Hes also very generous. More than once, he has dipped in his pocket to bail out the indebted Liberian football federation or pay for equipment. As well as playing, he is also the national teams coach and sponsor. He knows he is an icon in Africa, but that does not bother him. Its normal for kids to have heroes, he says.
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Extractions: March 1998 To musicians and scholars, Charles Edward Ives, who graduated from Yale College a century ago this spring, has long been considered one of this country's major cultural figures. He won the Pulitzer Prize for music in 1947, and was called America's "first really great composer" by no less an authority than Leonard Bernstein. But even Ives knew his work was hard going for the average listener, and he sometimes seemed to enjoy inflicting the pain. "A man takes unpleasant chances when he puts my music in front of an audience," he once said. The Yale celebration of the Ives legacy began under the late music professor and pianist John Kirkpatrick, and has been carried forward by James Sinclair, currently a visiting professor at the School of Music. Sinclair, a conductor who has recorded 22 Ives works (more than anyone else) and who recently finished a 1,000-page catalog of Ives's music, is organizing the spring event, which will take place April 3 to 5 in New Haven. It will include lectures, panel discussions, and performances of Ives's music. The selections will include works written during Ives's Yale years and performed by students from the Yale School of Music and the undergraduate music department, as well as by Sinclair's professional Orchestra New England.
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Extractions: College Football Hall of Fame Class 2002 DIVISIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME CLASS PLAYER SCHOOL POSITION YEARS Tony Blazine Illinois Wesleyan Tackle Harry Carson South Carolina State Defensive End Rod Cason Angelo State Offensive Tackle Kenny Gamble Colgate Running Back Charles Green Wittenberg Quarterback Brent Jones Santa Clara Tight End COACH SCHOOL(S) YEARS RECORD Chris Ault Nevada Marcelino "Chelo" Huerta Tampa, Wichita State, Parsons Fred Martinelli Ashland This year's class will be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame on August 9-10, 2002, at the Hall of Fame in South Bend, Indiana. INDUCTEE BIOGRAPHIES Tony Blazine Solidifying the offensive line in the early thirties for Illinois Wesleyan, Tony Blazine helped lead the Titans to three consecutive double-digit winning seasons and a spot among the nation's elite football programs. A four-year letterman, Blazine's teams went 19-11-4 playing a difficult schedule that included Michigan State, Kentucky, DePaul and St. Louis - all national powers at the time. In 1934, Blazine was named All-America and earned a starting position in the College All-Star Game, where he reportedly played 57 minutes at tackle. Three times named an All-Conference selection, he was voted team captain by his teammates his senior season. Following graduation in 1935, Blazine played professionally for the Chicago Cardinals for six seasons and later the New York Giants for two. After retiring from professional football, he served stints as line coach for the University of Illinois and University of Washington football programs. A multi-talented athlete, Blazine was also a four-year and performer in track and field while at Illinois Wesleyan.
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Extractions: Football Movies at CCPL Football season is right around the corner! To get you in the mood for a little football action, here are some films in our Audiovisual collection about the sport. Nick Nolte, Mac Davis, and Charles Durning star in 1979's North Dallas Forty , a fictional account of a Dallas Cowboys season. Nolte plays Phillip Elliott, the star of the team who's tired of the current management and their dictatorial approach to playing football. Elliot decides to retaliate against them at every opportunity, wreaking havoc at both home and away games. Even though Nolte is the star, the film really belongs to Mac Davis. Davis, at the time a successful country-western singer, had never acted in a feature film before. He steals every scene he's in, and his performance is refreshing and hilarious. It's a shame Davis never became the successful actor he should have been. The football scenes are exciting, the script well-written, and the direction fluid, making North Dallas Forty quite possibly the best football movie ever made. Rudy Ruettinger's wanted to play football for Notre Dame for as long as he can remember. But with poor grades, no money, and little support from his family
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Extractions: C O hiyesa was first named Hakadah (the Pitiful Last One), because his mother died shortly after his brith, somewhere near Redwood Falls, in southwestern Minnesota, in 1858. His first volume of memoirs depicting his traditional life, raised by his Wahpeton grandmother does not make it clear that almost all this boyhood took place in Manitoba, Canada, after the band had fled U.S. Army and bounty-hunters, following the defeat of the Dakota uprising in Minnesota, in 1862. T his 19th-century ink drawing by an unidentified Canadian artist shows Minnesota Dakota refugees arriving in Canada. U ncheeda (Ohiyesa's grandmother) and several of his siblings lived in Manitoba, with other Minnesota Dakota refugees, from 1862 - 74 on the land of his uncle, Mysterious Medicine, who had a farm in wooded country in Manitoba, Canada. T hus most of the experiences he recounts of his traditional boyhood, his religious upbringing, the tales he heard, the ceremonies and festivals, actually occurred among the Minnesota Dakota exiles in Canada. Ohiyesa spent 11 of th 15 years of his traditional life there, mostly in Manitoba.
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Extractions: Spring Football Practice Starts Tuesday Preview the Vikings' 2000 season. April 17, 2000 Portland, Ore. - All of the optimism of the upcoming 2000 season will no doubt be apparent when Tim Walsh leads his team through spring drills beginning Tuesday. The Vikings will open 2000 Spring Practice at 2 p.m. on the PSU Community Field with visions of their Big Sky Championship pursuit. Portland State will have 14 practice days over a four-week span, concluding with the Spring Game on Saturday, May 13. The Spring game, sponsored by Alternative Transport, will take place at Hillsboro Stadium, beginning at 4:30 p.m. There will also be scrimmages on April 29 and May 6. PSU is coming off an 8-3 season, 6-2 in the Big Sky. The Vikings, who finished the season ranked 20th, came within one game of making the NCAA 1-AA Playoffs. This year's goals will be much higher: a Big Sky title, and a long run in the postseason. The pieces are in place as the Vikings return 49 letterwinners and 19 starters. Most significant will be the return of all the key players to a powerhouse offense. Quarterback Jimmy Blanchard, tailback Charles Dunn and wide receivers Terry Charles and Orshawante Bryant are All-Conference performers and just a few of the big names on offense. All-Conference linemen Saga Tuitele and John Andreas also return.