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Colorado Springs natives Patrick Knowlton and Nic Polaski are living their dream - playing pro hockey - and excited to get that chance close to home.
The opportunity to play in this league and in Colorado was too good to ignore," Knowlton said of the ECHL's Colorado Eagles, who started training camp in Loveland on Friday. "I knew the ECHL was a league I wanted to be in.
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When this year's seniors arrived on campus as freshmen, the University at Buffalo track and field program had won individual championships in both the indoor and outdoor Mid-American Conference seasons.
But the depth wasn't there.
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It is a cookie-cutter upper class home. Six bedrooms. Quiet cul- de-sac. Sun-splashed patio in back. Giant arching trees towering over acres of perfectly manicured lawn, with a trickling brook nearby.
A perfect place to raise a family.
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The cheers started before the meet for Utah's three seniors and exploded for Ashley Postell's perfect beam routine. That was followed by another loud ovation for Katie Kivisto as the Red Rocks began their final rotation on floor comfortably ahead of rival BYU. Before the final two events of the night there was a standing ovation for Jessica Duke when she completed her bars routine for the final time in front of the packed Utah crowd.
Utah coach Greg Marsden was pleased with the results Friday but unsure whether the 197.10 score will help Utah move up in the regional rankings but confident for the next two weeks his team needs only concentrate in practice on refining their routines and sticking landings.
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When talent agent Sam Haskell and his wife, Mary, an actress and singer, decided to retire and leave Los Angeles after 30 years, they knew without a doubt they would end up in Oxford, Miss.
As they put the finishing touches on their new Oxford home, the couple talks about how their roots in Mississippi and the South have never been far from their minds or hearts.
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FORT COLLINS - Seniors dream of their last home game. They fantasize running off the field one final time to the cheers of tens of thousands of adoring fans, celebrating a victory and their overall collegiate career.
The 14 Colorado State seniors who ran on the field Saturday at Hughes Stadium to salutations from 25,411 fans during pregame introductions lumbered off at sunset to silence from the nothan 200 loyalists who stayed to the bitter end of the Rams' 30-10 loss against San Diego State. There were no cheers, no feeling of satisfaction and, realistically, no chance to appear in a bowl game.
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Actress Bette Davis once said that the key to a successful marriage was separate bathrooms.
For Scot and Kate Herrick, it's headphones.
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Alex Bush chose power. Anna Wood opted for persistence. Chris Pratt displayed his trademark patience.
At the Schoenbaum Courts in Kanawha City on Saturday, the final day of the 2010 high school State Tournament, the champions crowned showed there's more than one way to skin that fluffy green felt off a tennis ball.