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Salem-News.com Sports (October 09, 2007 06:14)Oregon's Kelsi Metzler Named SI.com Cheerleader of The Week Salem-News.com SPORTSMetzler, a Springfield native, is majoring in Sociology. (EUGENE, Ore. ) - University of Oregon senior Kelsi Metzler has been named Cheerleader of the Week by SI.com, the official website of Sports Illustrated.
Metzler, a captain on the Ducks’ cheer squad this season, is featured prominently on the SI Photos page which links to several photos of her at a recent home game as well as a 20-question Q & A. Read Full Article
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Salem-News.com Sports (October 09, 2007 06:07)Wolves Meet Central Washington in Battle of 4-1 Teams Salem-News.com SPORTSYou can hear the game live on KPJC 1220-AM in Salem. (MONMOUTH, Ore. ) - 4-1 Western Oregon will host 4-1 Central Washington in a significant NCAA Division II battle of teams in the Northwest on Saturday at McArthur Field. Kickoff is set for 2 p.m.
Even without their senior quarterback and leading receiver, Western Oregon rolled past Humboldt State last Saturday at the Redwood Bowl, 27-3, while the Wildcats dropped South Dakota 45-40 at home. Read Full Article
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Salem-News.com Sports (October 09, 2007 06:03)Indians End Yankees Season; Meet Boston in ALCS Salem-News.com SPORTSIt's on to Boston, where the Indians will open the best-of-seven ALCS on Friday night at Fenway Park. (NEW YORK) - Overmatched in payroll, but not in perseverance, the Indians toppled the vaunted Yankees and punched their ticket to an American League Championship Series berth against the Red Sox.
Behind a patient offensive attack, a bend-but-don't-break start from Paul Byrd and some resolute relief work on Monday night, the Tribe pulled off a captivating, 6-4 victory in Game 4 of the ALDS at Yankee Stadium. Read Full Article
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Salem-News.com Sports (October 08, 2007 14:33)3 Charged in Killing of University of Memphis Football Player Salem-News.com SPORTSPolice said all three men are charged with murder in the perpetration of attempted aggravated robbery. (MEMPHIS, Tenn.) - Police in Memphis say three men have been charged with the fatal shooting of University of Memphis football player Taylor Bradford.
The 21-year-old defensive lineman was shot on September 30 after he walked out of the the Carpenter Complex, a residence hall located on Central Avenue near the northeast corner of campus, where he lived, and was in his car when the shooting occurred.
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Salem-News.com Sports (October 08, 2007 14:15)Yankees Replace Clemens With Villone Salem-News.com SPORTSClemens, 45, left Sunday's ALDS Game 3 vs. Cleveland in the third inning with a strained left hamstring. (NEW YORK) - The New York Yankees announced today that they have made an in-series injury substitution, adding LHP Ron Villone to the American League Division Series roster and removing RHP Roger Clemens.
Villone, 37, was 0-0 with a 4.25 ERA (42.1IP, 20ER) in 37 appearances with the Yankees in 2007, following his recall from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on May 15.
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Salem-News.com Sports (October 08, 2007 07:33)Yankees Force Game 4 With 8-4 Victory Salem-News.com SPORTSWith manager Joe Torre's job security on thin ice after principal owner George Steinbrenner mandated a playoff advance or else, chances looked bleak when Clemens was forced out after just 2 1/3 innings. (NEW YORK) - Backs against the wall and a manager under the gun, Johnny Damon and the Yankees came out swinging in Game 3 of the American League Division Series on Sunday night, not ready to call it a season just yet.
Damon connected for a game-changing three-run homer and rookies Phil Hughes and Joba Chamberlain bailed out an injured Roger Clemens on Sunday, forcing Monday's ALDS Game 4 with an 8-4 victory over the Indians.
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Salem-News.com Sports (October 08, 2007 06:57)Oregon Moves Up to No. 9; USC Falls to No. 10 Salem-News.com SPORTSUO's top 10 status is its first since Dec. 5, 2005, when the Ducks were tabbed No. 6 in the AP and No. 5 in the USA Today heading into the Holiday Bowl. (EUGENE, Ore. ) - The University of Oregon football program is back among the nation's top 10 for the first time since the 2005 season.
The Ducks (4-1, 1-1 Pac-10) are ranked No. 9 in the Associated Press Top 25, No. 8 in the USA Today poll (coaches) and No. 10 in the Harris Poll (BCS) following this past weekend's upset laden slate that included losses by former unbeaten teams Kentucky, USC and Wisconsin. Read Full Article
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Salem-News.com Sports (October 08, 2007 06:52)Tony Stewart Pushes Jeff Gordon to Talladega Victory Salem-News.com SPORTSDave Blaney finished third, followed by Denny Hamlin in fourth, Newman fifth, Casey Mears sixth, Busch seventh, Stewart eighth, Tony Raines ninth and Reed Sorenson 10th. (TALLADEGA, Ala. ) - It took an unexpected move to put Jeff Gordon back in a familiar place: Victory Lane at Talladega Superspeedway.
Gordon seized upon a surprising opportunity on the final lap of Sunday's UAW-Ford 500 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup race at Talladega. As a pack of 18 cars roared down the backstretch, Gordon suddenly darted out from behind Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jimmie Johnson and used a push from Tony Stewart to pass Johnson for the lead heading into Turn 3.
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Salem-News.com Sports (October 07, 2007 18:58)Ivuti, Adere Win Chicago Marathon Salem-News.com SPORTSOne runner died and 312 others were taken to area hospitals or treated at medical stations set up throughout the marathon's course due to the hot, humid weather. (CHICAGO) - Patrick Ivuti of Kenya and Berhane Adere of Ethiopia emerged victorious in dramatic fashion on Sunday at The 30th LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon.
Ivuti edged Jaouad Gharib of Morocco at the finishing tape after the two had staged an all-out sprint over the final 400 meters. In the women’s race, Adriana Pirtea of Romania, making her marathon debut, had a 30-second lead on defending champion Adere with two kilometers to go. Read Full Article
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