Jury Deliberations Begin in Trial of Ex-VA Lacrosse Player Charged With Ex’s Slaying
Published By Terry On Wednesday, February 22nd 2012. Under Sports Tags: attention-deficit disorder drug, Baltimore woman, beat to death, blunt force trauma, coroner, Drinking, drunken rage, email, ex-girlfriend, felony murder, Francis McQ. Lawrence, George Huguely V, hard drinking jock, Jury Deliberations, lacrosse player, laptop computer, life in prison, medical expert, murder trial, police interrogation video, Prosecutor Dave Chapman, University of Virginia, Yeardley Love
Jurors in the murder trial began deliberations Wednesday of a former University of Virginia lacrosse player, deciding whether he beat his ex-girlfriend to death in a drunken, jealousy filled rage or if his intent to simply talk to her spiraled out of control, which left her bleeding and dying in ... Read More
Say Halo: Slugger Albert Pujols begins new chapter of his star-studded career with LA Angels
Published By Terry On Tuesday, February 21st 2012. Under Sports Tags: Albert Pujols, American League, Arte Moreno, Bobby Abreu, CJ Wilson, Gateway Arch, LaTroy Hawkins, Los Angeles Angels, Mickey Hatcher, Mike Scioscia, MLB, new teammates, nine time All-Star, NL MVP, slugger, spring training, St Louis Cardinals, Tempe Diablo Stadium, Torii Hunter, world series
Decked out in Angels' gear from his head to his toes, Albert Pujols looked like the same slugger whose massive swing in St. Louis became as symbolic as the Gateway Arch.
With a halo-topped "A" logo on his baseball cap, Pujols, his enormous chest and arms filling out every inch of ... Read More
Skydiver Killed in Competition
Published By Terry On Monday, February 20th 2012. Under Sports Tags: Died, difficult maneuver, NAVY SEALS, Sean Carey, skydiving competition, skydiving expert, swooping
A skydiving expert with more than 8,000 jumps under his belt died over the weekend at a skydiving competition in San Diego at Perris Lake, reports the New York Daily News.
Sean Carey, who also a teacher for skydiving for Navy SEALs, was supposed to be "swooping," a difficult maneuver ... Read More
Police Arrest 17 In Drug Sting At TCU
Published By Terry On Friday, February 17th 2012. Under Sports Tags: arrested students, Big 12 Conference, Chris Del Conte, Cocaine, D.J. Yendrey, Devin Johnson, drug sting, ecstasy, football schedule, Gary Patterson, head football coach, marijuana, marijuana sales, mens basketball team, prescription drugs, Tanner Brock, TCU, Texas Christian University, Ty Horn, undercover officers
On Wednesday as part of a six-month drug sting, authorities arrested 17 students at Texas Christian University. Arrest warrants painted a very startling picture, with a handful of players who allegedly arranged marijuana sales after class or around practice time, and who told police that most of the team had ... Read More
Olympic Ban Urged for Sexist Saudi Arabia
Published By Terry On Thursday, February 16th 2012. Under Sports Tags: Banned, bronze medal, Brunei, Christopher Wilcke, Dalma Rushdi Malhas, female athlete, Human Rights Watch, include female athletes, International Olympic Committee, international sporting community, jumping team, London games, London Olympics., Qatar, refusing penalty, Saudi Arabia, sexist, violating Olympic charter, Youth Olympic Games in Singapore
Saudi Arabia should be banned from participating in this year's London Olympics unless it starts to include female athletes, according to a scathing new report from Human Rights Watch. The nation is one of three countries that regularly participate in the games but has yet to send a women to ... Read More



