June 2009 News

Allan Muir: Bouwmeester becomes a Flame, but will he remain there?

Published: June 27, 2009

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Jay Bouwmeester now belongs to the Calgary Flames. It remains to be seen if he’ll still be a Flame on July 2.

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Lawyer: UT linebacker Sergio Kindle left scene of Austin car crash

Published: June 27, 2009

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A Texas Longhorn football player could be in trouble with the law. The attorney for Senior UT linebacker Sergio Kindle admits his client crashed his car into an apartment near the UT Campus then left the scene.


Sarah Kwak: Live at the NHL Draft

Published: June 26, 2009

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I will be filing news and notes from the draft throughout the evening.

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Jon Wertheim: Federer’s boss, manufacturing controversy and more mail

Published: June 26, 2009

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While raising an eyebrow at Novak Djokovic’s play today…

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Stewart crashes in practice, forced to backup at NHMS

Published: June 26, 2009

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For the second time in four weeks, Tony Stewart will attempt to win a Sprint Cup race after crashing his primary car in practice.
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Montoya: Danica would have some work to do

Published: June 26, 2009

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If Danica Patrick chooses to make the jump to NASCAR, she’s going to have her work cut out for her, according to another former open-wheel star who made a similar move.
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TNT’s coverage continues with racing from Loudon

Published: June 26, 2009

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TNT continues its exclusive coverage of the Cup Series from Loudon, N.H., on Sunday, June 28 live from New Hampshire Motor Speedway. The network will air the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 beginning at 2 p.m. ET with play-by-play announcer Bill Weber calling the race alongside analysts Kyle Petty and Wally Dallenbach in the booth. In [...]


Stewart sees opportunities; others can’t take chances

Published: June 26, 2009

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The upcoming segment of the Sprint Cup season has come to be known as the Race to the Chase — the final 10 races of the schedule before the 12-driver field is set for the Chase.
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Mayfield: ‘I have never taken methamphetamines’

Published: June 26, 2009

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Suspended owner/driver Jeremy Mayfield denies he has taken methamphetamines and says because NASCAR has indefinitely suspended him for a failed drug test he has lost the sponsorship of his race car and had to lay off 10 employees, according to documents filed in U.S. District Court on Thursday.
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Texas football icon pays visit to Steele

Published: June 26, 2009

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The man who many consider to have written “the Bible on Texas football ” paid a visit to Steele High School last week.


Ian Thomsen: Nets may be preparing for sale

Published: June 26, 2009

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The busiest week of the NBA offseason, at least until free agency kicks off next month, yielded plenty of items to dissect.

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Chris Mannix: Draft night’s winners and losers

Published: June 25, 2009

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NEW YORK — Busy day here in Manhattan. Two superstars swapped teams, mock drafts crumbled after five picks and Brandon Jennings makes a grand entrance. Let’s see which teams came out on top.

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Arash Markazi: Future of American surfing lies in familiar-looking trio of young talent

Published: June 25, 2009

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The sun has yet to peak over the mountains that line the Playa de las FAE, a secluded beach on the Ecuadorian Air Force base in Salinas known for its long waves. Sitting on a bus carrying them through dirt streets to the breaking shores are Kolohe Andino, Connor Coffin and Evan Geiselman, three 15-year-old [...]


Jon Wertheim: Credit to Hewitt and more mail

Published: June 25, 2009

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Please tell me everyone on Tour calls him DelPo. — Kent Jordan, Plano, Texas

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Farber: Canadiens plan indoor/outdoor game

Published: June 25, 2009

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Because the Montreal Canadiens apparently haven’t thanked fans profusely enough for their centennial season — four games and out in the 2009 playoffs was barely what an earlier generation would have called a bread-and-butter note — the 100th birthday party apparently will continue with an “indoor/outdoor” game in late November at Olympic Stadium.

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