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Salem-News.com Sports (March 22, 2007 15:18)MLB News: Cardinals Manager Tony La Russa Arrested on DUII Charge Salem-News.com SPORTSLa Russa provided two breath samples, which showed he had a BAC of 0.093%,. Florida's legal driving limit is 0.08 percent. (JUNIPER, Fla. ) - At approximately midnight on Thursday, Juniper police undercover detectives saw a dark blue Ford SUV parked in the intersection of Fredrick Small Blvd and Military Trail.
Officers approached the running vehicle and saw a white male driver, later identified as Anthony LaRussa slumped over in the drivers seat.
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Salem-News.com Sports (March 22, 2007 14:54)Oregon Track Teams Heat Up Outdoor Season in Desert Salem-News.com SPORTSLast weekend, the Ducks kicked off their outdoor season at home in the Oregon Preview and scored 15 wins. (EUGENE) - After they wrap up final exams this week, the University of Oregon track and field teams head to the Arizona State Invitational, Friday-Saturday, at ASU, while a trio of multi-event newcomers will compete in the Jim Click Multi-Events, Thursday-Friday at the University of Arizona.
Oregon’s Tempe-bound travel contingent is composed of its sprints, jumps, throws and multi-events unit, and features four All-Americans, senior hammer throwers Britney Henry and Brian Richotte, junior sprinter Irie Searcy and sophomore javelin thrower Rachel Yurkovich, and another NCAA veteran in senior pole vaulter Emily Enders.
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Salem-News.com Sports (March 22, 2007 13:07)Keith Robertson and Andres Reed Join OSU Football Program Salem-News.com SPORTSBoth will enter the program as walk-ons. (CORVALLIS) - Keith Robertson and Andres Reed have joined the Oregon State University football program and will participate in spring practice, head coach Mike Riley announced Thursday.
Robertson is a 6-2, 245-pound defensive end from Lake Oswego, Ore.
Reed is a 5-11 running back who played the 2004 and ’05 seasons at the College of Siskiyous in Yreka, Calif. Read Full Article
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Salem-News.com Sports (March 22, 2007 11:51)Former WOU Star Chris Angel on ESPN2 Tonight Salem-News.com SPORTSFormer WOU stars Brame, Tyner, Day also still sporting professional dreams. (MONMOUTH) - Former Western Oregon University football star Chris Angel and his Colorado Crush Arena Football League team will play on ESPN2 tonight (4:00 PM Pacific) at the Philadelphia Soul.
The game is the first of five Crush contests that will be televised this spring on ESPN2.
Angel, a four-year starter in the defensive backfield for the Wolves from Albany, Ore., is in his fourth season with the AFL.
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Salem-News.com Sports (March 22, 2007 07:22)NCAA Tournament: Memphis Hopes to Silence Doubters Against Texas A&M Salem-News.com SPORTSTigers are powered by their pressure defense and transition offense. (SAN ANTONIO) - A 24-game winning streak hasn't convinced everyone that Memphis is a legitimate national championship contender.
Counting North Texas and Nevada, the two teams Memphis beat to get to the South Regional semifinals, the Tigers have defeated five teams that made the NCAA's field of 65.
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Salem-News.com Sports (March 22, 2007 07:06)NCAA Tournament: Oregon Hopes to Run Rebels Out of Tournament Salem-News.com SPORTSOregon-UNLV play at 6:40 PM PT on Friday. (ST. LOUIS) - Let the UNLV Runnin' Rebels grab all the attention as the scrappy underdogs still alive in the NCAA Tournament. The Oregon Ducks are happy to keep a low profile.
Third-seeded Oregon meets UNLV Friday night in St. Louis in the round of 16. The Ducks (28-7) defeated Miami (Ohio) and Winthrop to advance.
The seventh-seeded Runnin' Rebels knocked off Georgia Tech and second-seeded Wisconsin to earn the trip. Read Full Article
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Salem-News.com Sports (March 22, 2007 06:27)NCAA Tournament: Regional Semifinal Schedule for Thursday Salem-News.com SPORTSSalem-News.com will have complete post game reports after each game. (SALEM) - Here is Thursday’s schedule for the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Regional Semifinals.
All games can be seen live on CBS, check local listings for the games in your area.
Salem-News.com will have live up-to-date scores tonight beginning at 4:15 PM (PT).
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Salem-News.com Sports (March 21, 2007 19:52)Portland State Names Geske as Running Backs Coach Salem-News.com SPORTSGeske spent 26 years in Oregon high school coaching, the last nine of which were as Head Coach at Tigard High School. (PORTLAND) - Portland State Football Coach Jerry Glanville has named Frank Geske as his new running backs coach.
A student and practitioner of the Run-and-Shoot offense while a high school head coach, Geske will now work with its’ mastermind, Offensive Coordinator Mouse Davis.
Geske began his career at Portland State in 2005 as the running backs coach and will continue in that role. He is the third and final holdover from former Coach Tim Walsh’s staff.
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Salem-News.com Sports (March 21, 2007 19:47)Bellotti Promotes Pair of Oregon Football Coaches Salem-News.com SPORTSSteve Greatwood and Don Pellum assume additional responsibilities. (EUGENE) - University of Oregon offensive line coach Steve Greatwood has been promoted to associate head coach while linebackers coach and assistant head coach Don Pellum has been given the additional title as the Ducks’ recruiting coordinator, according to the school’s head coach Mike Bellotti.
Greatwood, who has accumulated 22 years on the Oregon football coaching staff, has coached it’s offensive line and served as an assistant head coach for the past two seasons since his return to his alma mater as defensive line coach in 2000.
The 45-year-old Pellum has coached at Oregon for the past 14 seasons, primarily tutoring the program’s linebackers and overseeing its recruiting efforts since returning to the Ducks in 1993.
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