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Latest News articles on baseball at the Olympics
Covering the field: Maybe baseball should be in Winter Olympics (Jacksonville News)
I went to the Winter Olympics last week … no wait, I’m confused. I just thought I was at the Winter Olympics when I was dressed in boots, sweatshirts, coats and blankets as I watched the Jacksonville High School baseball team play in below freezing weather.
Midweek morsels: Baseball, basketball, wrestling and Olympics (The Sierra Vista Herald)
By Phil Vega Quote of the day: “What does a momma bear on the pill have to do with the World Series? No Cubs!” — Longtime Chicago broadcaster Harry Caray. *** Yes, it’s time for baseball again with the last spring training season in Tucson going on right now. The quote, of course, refers to the futility of the Chicago Cubs who haven’t won the Series in more than 100 years. Will this be the ...
Rams baseball in full swing (Del Rio News-Herald)
Del Rio’s varsity baseball team is getting to play some meaningful games this weekend after three competitive scrimmages. The Rams are in Laredo this weekend to take part in the 24th Annual Border Olympics Baseball Tournament.
School Board honors Jones, Lilly for work with Special Olympics (The Journal Press)
Board initiates new program to recognize student-volunteers Luke Jones and Sam Lilly, both students at King George High School, were honored by the School Board for their ongoing contributions in launching a Special Olympics swim team in the county. The recognition took place at a meeting this week on March 8. School Board Chairman Lynn Pardee introduced the item, saying that the School Board ...
Special Olympics Torch Run comes to Ocala (The Ocala Star-Banner)
By Laura Byrnes Correspondent Joanne Black is used to blazing trails – first as the city’s first female chief of police, now in bringing the Special Olympics annual Law Enforcement Torch Run to town for the first time.
Carlisle: High prices sap away baseball enthusiasm (Ventura County Star)
Spring training is upon us and I should be happy. As soon as pitchers and catchers report, I usually start humming a merry tune. The beginning of daylight saving time, which happens this weekend, is usually my cue to go downright giddy. Days start getting longer and my optimism starts getting bigger.But — not this year. I just can’t get into it. I’m just feeling kind of listless about baseball ...
Olympics give NHL momentum (Courier-Post)
By now, you have probably seen or heard the ratings for last weekend's gold medal game between Canada and USA.
Olympics are over, time for spring sports (Big Bear Grizzly)
Snow, snow and still more snow forecast
Out There: Sports-equipment drives help athletes (Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune)
Not everyone can afford equipment needed to participate in sports such as basketball or baseball, so two local groups are looking for donations of good, gently used equipment.
Busy Tillman, friends stop by between gigs (Ventura County Star)
The snowboarding, skateboarding bulldog Tillman is back home in Oxnard preparing for a blind date in the Big Apple after his Winter Olympics adventure.Tillman and three other skateboarding bulldogs that live with trainer Ron Davis, 40, traveled to the recent Olympic Games in Vancouver on a publicity junket for Natural Balance. Davis is a salesperson for the dog food company and Tillman is a ...
