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#13 Sun Devils Play Host to Wildcats in 81st Duel in the Desert

TEMPE, Ariz. - After suffering a 44-24 loss to USC on Thanksgiving, Arizona State hopes to bounce back against its in-state rival Arizona in the battle for the Territorial Cup. ASU enters the contest 9-2, 6-2 in Pac-10 play. Arizona is 5-6, 4-4 in conference play after a 34-24 win over Oregon on Nov. 15.

ON THE AIR
The Sun Devil Sports Network will carry all 12 of ASU's football games live on its 10-station radio network, including flagship station Sports 620 KTAR AM. Tim Healey (play-by-play) and former Sun Devil quarterback Jeff Van Raaphorst (color analyst) will call the action.

LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION
ESPN2 will televise the Duel in the Desert to a national audience. Mark Jones will handle play-by-play while Bob Davie will serve as color analyst. Stacey Dales will patrol the sidelines.


El Paso Times - Sign-Ups

Gary Del Palacio Center "Jazz Funk" classes: Hip Hop class every Friday. Plaza Theater Performing Hip Hop class every Monday and Wednesday. Fee: $20.00, and new Jazz Funk class on Fridays, $10.00.
Carolina Recreation Center Aerobics classes: Held Monday-Thursday AM and PM. Carolina Recreation Center is located at 563 N. Carolina. Fee: $20/month. Information: 594-8934 or YbarraRM@elpasotexas.gov.
Hip Hop Dance Classes: are forming at the Leona F. Washington Recreation Center on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Fee: $20 a month. Information: 562-7071.
Leona Ford Washington Recreation Center: Looking for an Aerobics instructor. Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5:30-6:30 p.m. The Leona Ford Washington Recreation Center is located on 3400 E. Missouri.


Singer '09: Headaches the norm for NFLers

I was sitting on the couch watching football this past Turkey Day when my four-year-old cousin stumbled into the room. After tumbling onto the couch and staring at the screen for a while, she uttered the following words:

"Why do they play? They run and then" - she clapped her hands as a tackle was made on the screen - "they die."

Those are awfully philosophical thoughts coming from someone who still wears diapers, I thought. She should eat some more turkey. But instead, I decided I'd try to explain my thinking to her.

"Well, they get a lot of money to play. And some of them enjoy it," I said, looking at her to gauge her approval.

She scrunched her nose and shook her head in that spastic way little kids do. "I don't like it," she said.


US fans were misled about Beckham - Pele

Soccer legend Pele believes American fans were misled about what David Beckham could bring to Major League Soccer. Amid great fanfare, the former England captain was presented by the Los Angeles Galaxy in July, but his greatest impact has been on ticket sales and merchandise. Pele believes Beckham's introduction was "very, very bad" as it raised expectations about what the former Manchester United and Real Madrid midfielder could produce on the pitch. "They announced him as a scorer of goals," Pele said. "He isn't a goal scorer. That was a mistake." After playing an exhibition match in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Wednesday night, Beckham said "everybody in the world knows I'm not a goal scorer. "The Galaxy wouldn't have come out and said that," Beckham said. "Like I said, everyone has got their own opinions.


Nigeria: Union Bank in Financial Institutions Games

Union Bank FC will this evening trade tackles with Union Homes in the football event of the ongoing maiden edition of the West Africa Financial Institutions Games, tagged WABFIG 2007, at the Union Bank Sport Complex, Surulere Lagos.

According to the draw made yesterday Skye Bank will battle their counterparts from Benin Republic in the first match of the round robin four- team event.

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Seth Davis: Postcard from Gonzaga

SPOKANE, Wash. -- Here in this sleepy town in the Pacific northwest, a basketball hoop still hangs over the driveway of the house where John Stockton grew up on, appropriately enough, Superior Street.

After Stockton graduated from Gonzaga in 1984 and became a star with the Utah Jazz, he purchased a small, three-bedroom house next door. That house would hardly merit a spot on MTV's Cribs, but as Gonzaga coach Mark Few drove me past it last Friday, it provided a snapshot not just of Gonzaga's past, but also its present.

"Do you see Stockton much?" I asked Few.

"Oh, yeah," he replied. "I just got done working out with him."

You see, John Stockton may have graduated from Gonzaga, but he never really went anywhere. The same is true for Gonzaga.


Charges pondered in children's brawl on ice

TORONTO -- A shocking on-ice brawl involving eight-year-old hockey players over the weekend had officials denouncing their coaches yesterday and a passionate defender of children's sport comparing the intense spirit of competition that apparently fuelled the fight as borderline "child abuse."

NHL hockey dad Emile Therien said he can hardly believe that young children would even be involved in an out-of-town tournament such as the one in Guelph on the weekend, where the unsavoury scrap took place.

"It's unbelievable that you let eight-year-old kids play at such a high competitive pressure level," said Therien, former president of the Canada Safety Council, who called for an end to competitive leagues for children under the age of 12.

"It smacks of everything that's wrong with hockey in this country, minor hockey."

The fight erupted Friday between members of the Duffield Devils and Niagara Falls Thunder during a novice AAA tournament.



 

 

 

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