Archive for 'Other Sports'
Damn. Is it too late, Big Cat?
Posted on26. Jul, 2010 by Stake.
University of Oregon throws coach Lance Deal, the 1996 Olympic silver medalist in the hammer throw, is leaving coaching to seek a job as facilities manager at Hayward Field. The (Eugene) Register-Guard reported that head track coach Vin Lananna has interviewed a handful of candidates for the assistant coaching job and that Deal’s decision to [...]
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Opening Day at Del Mar
Posted on21. Jul, 2010 by SKI.
With the Hollywood Park meet finished it’s time to set our eyes on Del Mar, and with a good looking 10 race card my eyes are wide open. Of the 10 races I have found a 3 race section that I’m in love with and my picks will be set around only those 3 races. [...]
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Lance Armstrong getting crushed in bike race
Posted on20. Jul, 2010 by El Rey.
Associated Press PAU, France — Pierrick Fedrigo denied Lance Armstrong a stage win Tuesday in the American’s final Tour de France. Fedrigo, of France, won a sprint finish in a group of nine that included Armstrong, who had attacked repeatedly from the beginning of Tuesday’s 16th stage. Both finished the 124 miles from Bagneres-de-Luchon to [...]
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Beadle V Nix, Round 2
Posted on15. Jul, 2010 by El Rey.
Here is round one. As for round two, here is Beads (that’s what I call her, we’re tight like that) getting ready for the ESPY’s: The only thing hotter than her hip-to-waist ratio and cleavage, is the Texas sun. Here is Wendi at the Open Championship: (fast forward to 2 minute mark)
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Why is the British Open Called ‘the Open’?
Posted on15. Jul, 2010 by 3D.
I’m not even sure that’s a question worth answering because it’s a clear ploy by the Brits in an attempt to put their major championship on a pedestal higher than the other 3. To me it ranks 3rd as it’s less epic than the Masters, and not as difficult of conditions to play and win as the US Open. [...]
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British Open Week
Posted on12. Jul, 2010 by Goodplaye.
Well maybe this will be the week that Tiger officially makes his return. All of golf’s majors to this point were supposed to be perfectly set up for Tiger to win. Augusta and Pebble Beach are both places where Tiger has had record setting performances and now this week and St. Andrews, he again returns to [...]
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How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
Posted on11. Jul, 2010 by Meerkat.
When I can’t drum up a creative title to sum up a post, it’s just my style to toss up something completely random into bold. Just chase it with your morning OJ, it will be okay. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Some dude named Sylvain Chavanel took the lead in the Tour De France yesterday. I’m sure you’re excited. [...]
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TSB’s own moving on to the big stage!
Posted on07. Jul, 2010 by Stake.
Its been a bitter sweet week for all us here at The Sports Brewery. At a press conference held over the weekend at the hallowed grounds of Bradetich-Richardson field, we found out that one of our former interns, The Big Cat has accepted a Graduate Assistant position in the Division One ranks to coach supervise [...]
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If you’re not rooting for the Dutch, you like boys
Posted on06. Jul, 2010 by El Rey.
I’m not sure how many followers Mrs Eden and her friends have, but I’m pretty sure that would be a record or something. Blonde Cora couldn’t even reach 76 in her quest for the championship mustache. PS- Yes, we are now officially following Bobbi Eden on Twitter. Related Posts Do you believe in parties? … [...]
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Did not miss much …
Posted on04. Jul, 2010 by Meerkat.
Glad I was out of touch with the sports world for almost 3 days while chilling in some remote Oregon mountains. Because I did not miss much. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… If I was home from Thursday-Saturday, I probably would have wasted way too much time watching ESPN updates about NBA free agents and their whereabouts. What a [...]






