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Finishing on a high note
Editor's Note: The Independent looks back on the 2011-2012 high school season. Below is the third of three parts, focusing on the spring season. * The softball season saw several local teams turn in successful runs. Edison ran up a program-record 26...
Tags: MLB Rookie of the Year Award, Track and Field, Vicodin (drug), Softball, Forestry and Timber
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Warriors are on the upswing
This week marks the midway point of the 2011 prep football regular season and because of a rare oddity in scheduling, five of the six local teams are off.
The lone local taking the field this week is Brethren Christian, which on Saturday travels north to...Tags: Ryan McMahon, College Football, High School Sports, Cincinnati Bengals, San Diego Chargers
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Keegan Bradley keeps lead at Byron Nelson
Keegan Bradley shot a one-under-par 69 in a round that started and ended with bogeys, good enough for a three-stroke lead after two rounds in the Byron Nelson Championship at Irving, Texas. A day after setting the TPC Four Seasons course record with a...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Physical Conditions, Jason Dufner, Ryan Palmer, National Football League
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Jets hire former Eagles ball boy Graves to front office
Former Arizona Cardinals general manager Rod Graves is expected to be added to the New York Jets' front office this month. Graves is a longtime acquaintance of first-year general manager John Idzik. Both were ball boys for the Philadelphia Eagles. Idzik...Tags: New York Jets, Arizona Cardinals, Philadelphia Eagles
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Ravens trying to get a grip on the Pistol offense?
Unless you are a football junkie, you probably don’t know or don’t care that the Kansas City Chiefs hired Chris Ault, the man who invented the Pistol offense and coached Colin Kaepernick at Nevada, to a consulting gig. But it might...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, San Francisco 49ers, John Harbaugh, Colin Kaepernick, National Football League
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Will Mike Mauti follow in Adrian Peterson's footsteps?
Nittany LinesRick Spielman, the Minnesota Vikings general manager, said he pestered his training staff "8,000 times" with one question about Mike Mauti. "Is this guy healthy?" Mauti, who sustained three torn ACLs during his college career, slipped to the seventh... -
Ravens rookie fullback may be reminded frequently about his Harvard roots
Let's get the last name out of the way first. It's Juszczyk. Somehow, from that lonely vowel and thicket of consonants, comes a pronunciation of YOOZ-check. Don't feel bad if you don't say it right the first time. No one ever does. No, check that. One...Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Minnesota Vikings, Matt Birk, NFL Draft, Harvard Crimson
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No trade-up, no Arthur Brown for Ravens in draft?
As the second round of the 2013 NFL draft wound down Friday night, the Ravens traded a pair of draft picks to the Seattle Seahawks in order to move up six spots and draft Kansas State inside linebacker Arthur Brown. “We started to sweat a little...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, NFL Draft, John Harbaugh, Eric DeCosta, Sports Illustrated
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A few potential Eagles 2nd round targets
Eagles InsidersThe beginning of the 2nd round of the NFL draft will begin tonight at pick number 33, with the Jacksonville Jaguars. They'll be followed by the 49ers at 34, then the Eagles at 35. A look at some players who...... -
Ravens again show confidence in drafting small-school players
Growing up in the farming community of Fort Morgan, Colo., Ravens rookie offensive lineman Ryan Jensen would never have been mistaken for a future NFL draft pick. Although his older brother, Seth, had played defensive tackle at Nebraska, Jensen...
Tags: NFL Pro Bowl, Cincinnati Bengals, College Football, Dallas Cowboys, Marshal Yanda
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'Mr. Irrelevant' and other NFL draft fast facts
"Mr. Irrelevant," the nickname given to the final pick in the NFL draft, is Justice Cunningham, a tight end from South Carolina who was selected by the Indianapolis Colts with the 254th choice on Saturday. The 6-foot-4, 264-pounder was actually called...
Tags: San Francisco 49ers, NFL Draft, Disneyland Park, National Football League, Green Bay Packers
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Players from region get NFL tryouts
Four Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference football players were invited to NFL rookie camps. Winona State running back Rayon Simmons, Minnesota-Duluth offensive lineman Garth Heikkinen and Minnesota State, Mankato wide receiver Adam Thielen...Tags: Minnesota Vikings, Miami Dolphins, National Football League, Football, Sports
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