Archive for September, 2006

Buc’s Quarterback Chris Simms back to the field this season

Thursday, September 28th, 2006

By Marshall Smith
Chris Simms, the Buccaneers quarterback, who became starter last season when Brian Griese went down with an injury, is ready to go back to the field after having his spleen removed.
Simms underwent a spleenectomy at St. Joseph’s Hospital, which is located a few blocks from Raymond James Stadium.
“We’re going to do what our […]

Montoya, his transition from Formula One to NASCAR

Wednesday, September 27th, 2006

By Marshall Smith
Juan Pablo Montoya, the formula one competitor and former Indianapolis 500 champion is not satisfied with his achievements on this motor sport category, but he is now looking to be part of the NASCAR world.
Montoya made his first test run as a stock car racer Monday 18th at Talladega Super-speedway, in an ARCA […]

A Night Filled with Perfection, a Gift for a Beat up Town

Tuesday, September 26th, 2006

By Ally White
A crowd swamped the area around the Superdome forming a huge human sea, creating a horrible traffic jam, but everyone wanted to be there for their team’s return. It meant so much more than a football game, it meant hope had come back, it meant that they were back to being a normal […]

Legendary “Lost in the Fog” it’s gone

Tuesday, September 26th, 2006

By Camilla Mancini 
On Sunday 17th we lost one of the best colts the tracks have seen, on its stall at Golden Gate Fields, Lost in the Fog, the U.S. Champion Sprint Horse 2005 was euthanized, after suffering of cancer tumors for several months.
Lost in the Fog, named that way for its breeder, Susan Seper, […]

A short review about the Denver Broncos’s game

Thursday, September 21st, 2006

By Jill Woods
The Invesco Mile High saw the Denver Broncos again scoring for another victory in the home opener against Kansas City Chiefs in a final score of 9-6 in overtime.
The football team performed a great game after lose against the Kansas City Chiefs 18-10 at St Louis in Week 1.
The star of the game […]

$2.75 millions paid the Dallas Cowboys for new stadium’s land

Wednesday, September 20th, 2006

By Marshall Smith
The Dallas Cowboys are planning on building a new stadium, but nobody knew that the happiest person will be a 72 year old woman.
The lucky lady is Evelyn Wray, who is going to receive $2.75 millions for his house and 4 acres of land for a decision that was taken by the Arlington […]

Ronaldo, injuries and overweight clouded his stardom

Wednesday, September 20th, 2006

By Marshall Smith
It seems Ronaldo is lacking leadership on Brazil’s national squad lately as Dunga, their current coach, has opted for other forwards. This is mostly due to all the critics generated due to his performance at the world cup.
Even before the world cup started, many people were asking for Ronaldo to be dropped and […]

McKinnie stays with the Vikings

Wednesday, September 13th, 2006

By Marshall Smith
Not really sure about his future on the team when he came to play with the Vikings in 2002, he just signed a seven-year, $48.5 million deal that includes more than $17 million in guaranteed money.
The former Hurricane had a clouded rookie season with a 98-day holdout, this is why former Vikings owner […]

Schumacher Announces His Retirement

Wednesday, September 13th, 2006

By Julie Smith
 
After winning Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix at Monza, Michael Schumacher announced he will quit racing by the end of this season. Schumacher has been with the team Ferrari for around ten years.
 
Schumacher confessed that age won’t be helping him in the future to win the races since he is already 37 years old […]

Federer to the U.S. Open final

Tuesday, September 12th, 2006

By Marshall Smith
The US open final is coming to its end, having a long road to walk before getting to where they are two of the best tennis players in the world will have a hard job trying to stand against each other to become the champion.
After defeating the Russian Mikhail Youzhny, Andy Roddick is […]