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Walt Moody commentary | Paterno needs to practice what he's been preaching
Poise and discipline -- they're two buzz words that Penn State football coach Joe Paterno has sounded from the pulpit to his players over the years. Well, after two overtime losses in the past three weeks, you have to wonder whether Paterno is practicing what he preaches and what kind of example he's setting for his players.
By Walt Moody / wmoody@centredaly.com
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Dolphins, Broncos highlight weekend By Terry BannonChicago TribuneDolphins (4-1) at Broncos (4-1)Last meeting: Dolphins won, 21-10, at Miami on Dec. 2, 2001.Key stats: Dolphins have won three of four vs. Broncos since '98.Worth watching: Denver second-round pick Clint Portis leads rookies with 306 yards rushing (5.6 avg.). Dolphins' Ricky Williams is second in the NFL with 565 yards rushing (4.8 avg.).
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Grouse, squirrels both plentiful as season looms The first of Pennsylvania's statewide small-game seasons opens Saturday with squirrels and grouse becoming legal game. Gray squirrel populations are very high and fox squirrel populations are continuing to expand in Centre, Huntingdon and Blair counties. Grouse populations are not at the peak of their cycle, but appear to be higher than last fall.
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Cardinals on the brink after 4-3 loss to Giants
If the San Francisco Giants indeed deny the Cardinals their first World Series berth in 15 years, Sunday night's game at Pac Bell Park will be enough to keep the Redbirds busy `til spring training.
By JOE STRAUSS / St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Seahawks, 49ers battle tonight
The bright lights come on, the cameras roll, and Shaun Alexander takes off running.
TIM KORTE / AP Sports Writer
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Kennedy's three home runs erase Angels' frustration
They can forget Dave Henderson's home run off Donnie Moore, Gene Mauch's managerial failures and the time they let Nolan Ryan get away. They can put aside tragic deaths and the late-season collapse of 1995.
By T.R. SULLIVAN / Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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Mariners Give Piniella OK to Leave
The Seattle Mariners said Monday they are open to letting teams interview manager Lou Piniella and will release him from the final year of his contract if adequate compensation can be arranged.
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TIM KORTE,
AP Sports Writer,
10/14/2002 09:02 PM EDT)
One Flap Jeffrey recalls '87 NLCS
Jeffrey "One Flap Down" Leonard is still a little bitter at the St. Louis Cardinals for beating his San Francisco Giants in the NL championship series in 1987.
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JOSH DUBOW,
AP Sports Writer,
10/14/2002 08:58 PM EDT)
NBA Suspends Cavs Center One Game
Cavaliers center Zydrunas Ilgauskas was suspended by the NBA for one game on Monday after being arrested last month for drunken driving.
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TOM WITHERS,
AP Sports Writer,
10/14/2002 08:57 PM EDT)
Alinghi and OneWorld Tied for First
Pre-regatta favorite Alinghi has won seven of eight races and is perhaps a little lucky to share first place with unbeaten OneWorld after the opening round one of the America's Cup challenger series.
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STEVE McMORRAN,
Associated Press Writer,
10/14/2002 08:56 PM EDT)
Phillips overcomes injuries to keep attack balanced
Wade Phillips has the second-highest salary for an NFL assistant, and the Atlanta Falcons' first-year defensive coordinator is proving he's worth every penny.
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GEORGE HENRY,
Associated Press Writer,
10/14/2002 08:54 PM EDT)
Ruthian Performance Won't Change Kennedy
A few hours after one of the most impressive hitting performances in postseason history, Adam Kennedy spent a quiet evening eating pizza with his family - the same low-key guy as always.
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JOHN NADEL,
AP Sports Writer,
10/14/2002 08:51 PM EDT)
Davis goes on defensive after loss
True to his coaching background, Butch Davis got defensive Monday.
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TOM WITHERS,
AP Sports Writer,
10/14/2002 08:51 PM EDT)
Twins Face Critical Offseason
The Minnesota Twins, candidates for contraction last offseason, won't make it to the World Series after all. Their chances of making it to the postseason next year might depend on whether owner Carl Pohlad is willing to come up with the money to keep his young talent together.
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DAVE CAMPBELL,
AP Sports Writer,
10/14/2002 08:44 PM EDT)
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