Monday, January 12, 2009

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Ricky Henderson and Jim Rice were both elected to Cooperstown today. Henderson, baseball's career leader in runs scored and stolen bases, received 94.8 per cent of the vote while Rice got 76.4 per cent of the vote.

The Indianapolis Colts will be holding a press conference later today and it is expected that head coach Tony Dungy will announce his retirment.

The Boston Celtics snapped their worst losing streak in over 2 years Sunday when they were in town facing the Raptors.
Ray Allen led the way with a season high 36 points in their 94-88 win.
The Dino's made a fourth quarter push to no avail.
Andrea Bargnani had 17 points and Chris Bosh added yet another double double in a losing cause.
Jose Calderon made his long awaited return to the line up and logged a solid 25 minutes.
Toronto heads to Boston for the second game in the head-to-head tonight.
The Raps will be without Jermaine O'Neal and Jose Calderon, who will sit the game out so that he does not re-aggravate his sore groin.

Andrew Bynum led the way for the Lakers with 24 points, they slipped by the Head 108-105.

The Magic picked up their 30th win of the season in a 105-98 win over the Spurs.

The Clippers fell to the Suns 109-103.

In the AFC divional match-up it was the Pittsburgh Steelers who came out victourious over the San Diego Chargers 35-24.
The game got off to a quick start, Santonio Holmes returned a 67 yard kickoff.
Willie Parker stole the show with two touchdowns, running for 146 yards.
Big Ben Roethlesburger put in another stellar playoff performance, throwing for 181 yardas and a touchdown.
Darren Sproles did his best LT performance, but it wasn't enough for the Chargers to pull out a victory.
The Steelers will host the Ravens in the AFC title game, which will be a battle of the best defences in the league.

The Philedelphia Eagles de-throwned last years Champs New York Giants 35-24.
Donovan McNabb stole the show, picking up an unsportsmanslike conduct penalty when he picked up a phone on the sideline and had a brief, fake conversation.
David Ackers added three field goals extending his post season record for consecutive successful kicks to 18.
The Eagles are looking forward to next weeks battle of the birds in Arizona, when they face the Cardinals.

Gilbert Brule and Sam Gagner potted Edmonton's goals in a 2-1 win over St. Louis.

Martin Havlat led the way for the Hawks, they dumped the Predators 3-1.

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