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Salem-News.com Sports (September 11, 2007 06:30)Doctors: Kevin Everett's Injury is Life-Threatening Salem-News.com SPORTSThe doctors at this time do not know whether the injury will contract or expand from this point forward. (ORCHARD PARK, N.Y.) - It was eagerly anticipated news when the Bills provided an update on Kevin Everett Monday afternoon, following his game halting spine injury on the second half kickoff of Sunday's loss to Denver.
But the update only gave a clearer picture as to the severity of what is still a potentially lethal injury, and the steps that were taken to give him the greatest chance for recovery.
Everett suffered a fracture dislocation between the third and fourth cervical vertebra. Read Full Article
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Salem-News.com Sports (September 11, 2007 06:11)Oregon Nominated for Pontiac Game Changing Performance Salem-News.com SPORTSUO fans can go to www.pontiac.com/ncaa, where they can view video clips of the four finalists and vote for their favorite play. (EUGENE, Ore. ) - The University of Oregon has been nominated as one of four finalists for the "Pontiac Game Changing Performance" for the second week of the 2007 NCAA Football Season.
Now it's up to Oregon fans to determine if the Ducks earn the title.
The play nominated is the 85-yard touchdown strike from QB Dennis Dixon to WR Brian Paysinger.
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Salem-News.com Sports (September 11, 2007 06:09)Oregon's Dixon Named Offensive Player of The Week Salem-News.com SPORTSThe Oregon Ducks face Fresno State at Autzen Stadium this Saturday at 4:00 p.m.
(EUGENE, Ore. ) - Oregon quarterback Dennis Dixon has been named Pac-10 offensive player of the week after the Ducks defeated the Michigan Wolverines 39-7 in Ann Arbor last Saturday afternoon.
Dixon threw for 292 yards on 16 of 25 passing and three touchdowns.
Dixon was also the third leading rusher behind Jonathan Stewart and Jeremiah Johnson with 76 yards and a touchdown. Read Full Article
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Salem-News.com Sports (September 10, 2007 07:14)Bearcats Shut Out La Verne, 4-0 Salem-News.com SPORTSThe Bearcats improved to 1-1 on the season, while the Leopards dropped to 0-3. (SALEM, Ore. ) - Willamette University received goals from four different players, as the Bearcats defeated the University of La Verne, 4-0, at Sparks Field on Sunday.
Emily Gross scored the only goal of the first half at 21:25.
WU's goals in the second half were scored by Meghan Anderson, Lauren Miller and Beth Tatlock.
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Salem-News.com Sports (September 10, 2007 06:59)Franchitti Wins Indy Car Championship; NASCAR Next? Salem-News.com SPORTSFranchitti delivered the third series title for Andretti Green Racing, a series record. (JOLIET, Ill.) - The IndyCar Series' championship-determining race had it all: intriguing storylines, compelling personalities, late-race strategy and high-speed drama.
The only thing missing was a half-gallon of ethanol from Scott Dixon's fuel cell.
On the most important lap of his racing career, Dixon's No. 9 Target Chip Ganaasi Racing Dallara/Honda/Firestone gasped for fuel on the backstretch of the white flag lap, throwing open the window that Dario Franchitti had sought the previous 199.
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Salem-News.com Sports (September 10, 2007 06:41)Portland State Erupts to Beat North Florida, 4-1 Salem-News.com SPORTSPortland State (2-2) scored two goals less than a minute apart early in the second half. (EL PASO, Texas) - Sophomore forward Dolly Enneking and junior defender Laura Ellison both recorded a goal and an assist as Portland State erupted for four second-half goals to beat North Florida 4-1 at the Miners’ Classic Sunday morning at University Field.
The Osprey (1-2-1) carried a 1-0 lead into the break when freshman forward Kristin Lazowick scored off a rebound in the 37th minute. The goal was the first of the year for Lazowick. Read Full Article
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Salem-News.com Sports (September 10, 2007 06:41)8th Ranked Saints Beat Corban, 4-1 Salem-News.com SPORTSCorban is now 2-4-0 overall, while Carroll remains unbeaten at 7-0-0 overall. (HELENA, Mont.) - Despite a second half goal from senior forward Sara Laughlin, Corban's women's soccer team dropped its final game in the state of Montana, 4-1, to the NAIA's No. 8-ranked Saints of Carroll College on Sunday at Nelson Stadium.
Corban pulled within two goals in the 50th minute when Laughlin scored her third goal of the season via a rifle shot from 18 yards out past the outstretched arms of Carroll's goalkeeper.
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Salem-News.com Sports (September 10, 2007 06:34)Tiger Woods Earns 60th PGA Tour Victory Salem-News.com SPORTSThe win gave Woods a commanding lead with one week remaining in the FedExCup. (LEMONT, Ill.) - The champion at Cog Hill, the front-runner for the FedExCup.
Indeed, Tiger Woods is where most everyone figured he would be heading into the final week of the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup.
With a 50-foot birdie putt that got him back on track Sunday, Woods matched the lowest final round of his career with an 8-under 63 that shattered the scoring record at Cog Hill and gave him a two-shot victory in the BMW Championship. Read Full Article
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Salem-News.com Sports (September 10, 2007 06:21)Federer Wins Fourth Straight US Open Crown Salem-News.com SPORTSWith his 12th Grand Slam title, Federer passed Bjorn Borg and Rod Laver and tied Roy Emerson. (NEW YORK) - Roger Federer might soon own every record in the sport, but he put a huge one on the board by winning the 2007 US Open title with a dramatic and hard-fought, 7-6 (4), 7-6 (2), 6-4 victory over Serb Novak Djokovic that might not be broken this century: going back-to-back-to-back-to-back at Wimbledon and the US Open four consecutive times.
The great American Bill Tilden, who won the U.S. Championships five times in a row from 1920-25, couldn't even do that.
But leave it to Federer, the cool-handed Swiss, who might constantly look self-assured but, when pushed to the wall, responds like an alley cat. Read Full Article
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