Sports News - Judge salutes Horton for making difference by embracing talent
Judge salutes Horton for making difference by embracing talent
Detroit Free Press - As a budding athlete growing up in a Detroit project, Tigers legend Willie Horton could have continued hanging with shady characters in his neighborhood. Or, he could surround himself with people who could help him achieve his potential. The man who
Rob Oller commentary: Clemens saga with trainer familiar story
The Columbus Dispatch - Plug your nose, another locker room has failed the stink test. Not because it reeks of sweat, but because it smells like trouble. This clubhouse stench is all too familiar, the odor of an unhealthy relationship between a professional athlete and his
Victor Conte: A lot of liars are kicking Dwain Chambers and
Times Online - Instead, he explained why a clean athlete who had set a world junior record for the 100 metres and ran 9.97sec at the 1999 World Championships would decide to take drugs. In 2002, Chambers left his coach, Mike McFarlane, and decided to go to the
England 229-4 (44 overs) bt New Zealand 234-9 (50 overs) by six
BBC Sport - Of course, despite being a professional athlete, he might be pigeon-toed - can’t walk past a pub without his feet turning in. Following the ball by ball on the net from a cold Calgary and hoping that this time the boys can make a decent fist of it