vendredi 1 mars 2019

Cranes book spot in Asia League finals

The Nippon Paper Cranes beat South Korea’s Daemyung Killer Whales 4-3 in their semifinal game Thursday and advanced to the Asia League Ice Hockey finals ...

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Jason Witten going back to Cowboys

Jason Witten said the hardest thing about deciding to retire nine months ago was leaving football without winning a Super Bowl with the Dallas Cowboys.The ...

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Fulham fires manager Claudio Ranieri

Claudio Ranieri was fired by Fulham on Thursday, even though owner Shad Khan said the manager isn’t fully responsible for failing to lift the London ...

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Gonzaga, Hachimura win 19th in a row

A renewed focus on defense helped Gonzaga get back to the No. 1 ranking it held for three weeks earlier this season.Brandon Clarke, one of ...

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Roger Federer two wins away from 100th title

Roger Federer moved to within two wins of a 100th career title on Thursday after coming through a tough test in difficult conditions against Marton ...

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Bryce Harper agrees to record contract with Phillies worth $330 million

It took a long time and a lot of money, but the Philadelphia Phillies finally landed Bryce Harper with a record contract.The young star outfielder ...

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jeudi 28 février 2019

Nasa Hataoka one shot back after first round of HSBC Women’s World Championship

Nasa Hataoka carded a 3-under-par 69 on Thursday, sitting one stroke off the pace after the first round of the HSBC Women’s World Championship in ...

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