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01/07/2009
High School Basketball State Rankings (Jan. 7) (The Missourian)
MOBERLY, Mo. (AP) - The Missouri state high school regular-season basketball rankings as compiled by the Missouri Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association. Records are through Sunday, Jan. 4.
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01/07/2009
Missouri prep basketball rankings (Park Hills Daily Journal)
MOBERLY, Mo. (AP) — The Missouri state high school regular-season basketball rankings as compiled by the Missouri Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association. Records are through Sunday.
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01/06/2009
Jimmy Crum (1928-2009) (WCMH Columbus)
James W. (Jimmy) Crum, 80, passed away on January 5, 2009 in Columbus, Ohio. He was known as the “Dean of Central Ohio sportscasters,” the “voice of the basketball Buckeyes” (1959-1979) , and from 1968-1980 – with Phil Samp – as the “radio voice of the Cincinnati Bengals.” Jim worked as sports director/sports anchor at WCMH-TV for 41 years. He retired on December 31, 1993.
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01/06/2009
Both Titan hoops teams stay ranked (The Dickinson Press)
New England enters poll for first time this decade Dickinson Trinity's boys and girls basketball teams remained in their respective North Dakota Associated Press Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association Class B polls on Monday.
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01/08/2009
Scoreboard (Minot Daily News)
Pro Football NFL Playoffs Wild-card Playoffs Saturday, Jan. 3 AFC Arizona 30, Atlanta 24 San Diego 23, Indianapolis 17, OT Sunday, Jan. 4 NFC Baltimore 27, Miami 9 Philadelphia 26, Minnesota 14 Divisional Playoffs Saturday, Jan. 10 AFC Baltimore at Tennessee, 4:30 p.m. (CBS) NFC Arizona at Carolina, 8:15 p.m. (FOX) Sunday, Jan. 11 NFC Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. (FOX) AFC San Diego at ...
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01/07/2009
Columbus personality Crum dies (The Daily Jeffersonian)
COLUMBUS (AP) -- Jimmy Crum, a longtime Columbus TV sportscaster, known for both his loud sportcoats and his charitable work, died Monday. He was 80. Daughter Kelly Delaveris said Crum died of apparent natural causes at home
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01/07/2009
Missouri high school basketball state rankings (The Examiner)
Missouri high school basketball state rankings for Jan. 7
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01/07/2009
Hawks head into holiday season on a roll (Monticello Times)
Don’t blame North Wright County head coach Tim Hanson if he wants to skip the holiday break entirely. The RiverHawks’ skipper has his girls’ hockey team on top of its game.
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01/07/2009
Obituaries in the news (Boston Globe)
Ron Asheton, the guitarist for the Stooges whose raw sound helped inspire the first generation of punk musicians, died Tuesday. He was 60.
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01/07/2009
Edwin Pope | Meyer gets slight edge over Stoops (Miami Herald)
What we have in this BCS High Noon at Night, folks, are the two best coaches in college football. They are Urban Meyer and Bob Stoops, and I give an ever-so-slight edge to the Florida man over the Oklahoma gent strictly on the basis of who's hottest at this precise moment.
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