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Continued from main ESPN Radio AM 1160 Martinsville, VA page. Page 6 of 35 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 | Next 10>> Delaney, Schyer lead 1st Team All-ACC.[Mar. 8, 2010] The top 3 scorers in the ACC, Virgina Tech's Malcom Delaney, Maryland's Gerevis Vasquez, and Duke's Jon Schyer, earned unanimous All-ACC selections, the conference announced Monday. Clemson's Trevor Booker and Duke's Kyle Singler rounded out the top team (Photo: BleacherReport.com, Article: ACCSports.com).
PHCC Lady Patriots capture NJCAA District 1, advance to National Tournament.[Mar. 7, 2010] Big players step up in big games. Andrea "Kitty Cat" Barbour proved that true in Patrick Henry's 88-81 victory over Harcum, in the NJCAA District 1 Final. Barbour lead all scorers with 29 points as the Lady Patriots improved to 21-0 on the year and punched their ticket to the NJCAA Toournament in Peoria, Illinois (Photo: BassettSports.com; Article: Martinsville Bulletin).
Kurt Busch dominates in Atlanta, wins in "Double OT."[Mar. 7, 2010] Not even 2 green-white-checkered finishes could prevent Kurt Busch from capturing his first win of 2010 and his second straight in the spring Sprint Cup race in Atlanta. The Kobalt Tools 500 went 16 laps past the scheduled 325 circuits, due to two late cautions. The first occurred when Carl Edwards, down 151 laps, retaliated from an early race incident and spun 6th place running Brad Keselowski. Edwards was summoned to the Nascar trailer for a tongue lashing after the race (Photo/Article: ThatsRacin.com)
Julius Peppers inks 6 year deal with Chicago[Mar. 5, 2010] Almost everyone in the NFL knew Defensive End Julius Peppers would not return to the Carolina Panthers. Everyone now knows the top prize on the 2010 free agent market will be a Chicago Bear. Peppers has agreed to a new 6 year contract with Chicago, which is worth over $40 million in the deal's first 3 years (Photo: ChicagoNow.com; Article: NationalFootballPost.com).
UNC wins 2,00th game with 69-64 win over Miami.[Mar. 3, 2010] The North Carolina men's basketball program has featured many historical performances in its 100 years of existence. The 2009-2010 season has not been historical in a positive way, yet the Tar Heels salvaged a bright spot on Senior Night, earning a 69-64 win over Miami (FL) and the program's 2,000th victory (Photo/Article: InsideCarolina.com).
PHCC Baseball splits twin bill at frigid Hooker Field.[Mar. 1, 2010] With snow lining the Hooker Field warning track on a cold Sunday afternoon, Patrick Henry (6-3 Overall) split a double header with UVA-Wise (1-4 Overall), taking the first contest 7-4, then dropping the finale 10-3. Freshman Terrell Thompson paced the Patriots in Game 1, scoring 2 runs and driving home another on a 2nd inning RBI triple. In the night-cap, the Cavaliers jumped on PHCC with a 5 run first and never looked back (Photo: BassettSports.com/ Article: MartinsvilleBulletin.com).
Johnson wins at Las Vegas, Harvick moves atop points standings.[Mar. 1, 2010] For the Second straight week, Jimmie Johnson used a late surge to capture a Sprint Cup Series win, taking the checkered flag in Sunday's Shelby American at Las Vegas. And, for the second consecutive week, Kevin Harvick appeared to gain on Johnson in the final laps, only to run out of time against the 4-time defending Sprint Cup Series Champion (Photo/Article: MotorRacingNetwork.com).
8 Piedmont District teams qualify for State Tournament.[Feb. 22, 2010] The top 4 teams from the Piedmont District boys and girls regular season basketball standings will get a chance to play at least one more game this season, including first round byes for the Boys (Martinsville) and Girls (Patrick County) regular season champions. The other boys teams to qualify are Bassett, Magna Vista, and Patrick County. In addtion to the Cougars, the other girls teams to qualify for the state tournament are Magna Vista, Bassett, and Tunstall (Photo: BassettSports.com, Article: Martinsville Bulletin).
Duke uses long 3s and rebounding to strengthen hold on ACC.[Feb. 22, 2010] Star power helped power Duke past Virginia Tech 67-55 in Cameron Indoor Stadium Sunday evening, as Nolan Smith, Kyle Singler, and Jon Schyer combined for 63 points and Brian Zoubek hauled in 16 rebounds. The win strengthens the Blue Devils' hold on the ACC Standings, as Duke moved to 23-4 overall and 11-2 in the ACC. The win effectively keeps Duke 2 Games above Maryland (9-3 ACC) as the Devils hold the head-to-head tie-breaker over the Terrapins and puts the Hokies (8-4 ACC) 3 games back, as Duke also holds that tie-breaker advantage (Photo/Article: Roanoke.com).
Florida State drops UVA 69-50, hands Cavs 3rd straight loss[Feb. 18, 2010] Playing three games in five days is not a task most NCAA teams must preform during the regular season. Still, if UVA's recent skid is any indication, keeping up come March Madness may be a challenge for a squad not accustomed to playing games on short rest. The Cavaliers suffered their third consecutive loss Wednesday night when Florida State traveled into Charlottesville and handed Virginia a 69-50 thumping (Photo/Article: TheSabre.com).
Jurrjens shoulder has mild inflammation, not severely damaged.[Feb. 17, 2010] Atlanta Braves fans can rest a bit easier. After learning starting pitcher Jair Jurrjens had suffered a shoulder injury, many members of the team were left in worry as to the severity of the injury. Luckily for the Jurjjens and the Braves, the right handed hurler is only experiencing mild inflammation in his throwing shoulder (Photo/Article: AJC.com).
Maryland rolls past UVA 85-66.[Feb. 16, 2010] For a team whose winning is predicated on their defensive effort, the UVA Cavaliers didn't display much intensity against Maryland's potent offense Monday night. Gerevis Vasquez gashed the Cavaliers for 30 points, 25 in the first half, leading the Maryland to an 85-66 win over Virginia (Photo: AP, Article: RoanokeTimes.com).
McMurray holds off Dale Junior to win delay-marred Daytona 500.[Feb. 15, 2010] Not even a 2 1/2 hour delay could prevent Jamie McMurray from debuting his Earnhardt-Ganassi ride in grand fashion. In face, some say it may have helped him. In a Daytona 500 which began at 1:19 PM Eastern and wrapped up after sunset, McMurray's car got stronger as night settled onto the Florida track. McMurray, running his first race in the #1 car with Earnhardt-Ganassi crew chief Kevin "Bono" Manion, got a shove from Greg Biffle which pushed him to the front on the second green-white-checkered restart. McMurray was able to hold off Dale Earnhardt Junior's late charge for his first Daytona 500 win (Photo/Article: AutoWeek.com).
Stewart wins Nationwide opener at Daytona, Danica crashes early.[Feb. 13, 2010] Tony Stewart survived another attrition filled race at Daytona to capture the Drive4COPD 300, NASCAR's Nationwide Series opener. Stewart coasted to the checkered flag, his 5th at Daytona, by .309 seconds over 2008 Series Champion Carl Edwards. In a race widely hyped as Danica Patrick's debut, the Indy car driver was taken out in a wild 12 car crash on lap 68 and finished 35th (Photo: FoxSports.com, Article: Nascar.com).
Heels lose some, gain other in 2010 Football recruiting class.[Feb. 4, 2010] In a wild week which saw UNC's 2010 football recruiting class lose a couple of projected signees, and simultaneously pluck some from other teams' grasps, the Tar Heels finished signing day with the 31st ranked recruiting class for 2010. The linchpin for Carolina's class was offensive tackle James Hurst, the third ranked OT in the nation (Photo/Article: InsideCarolina.com).
'Hoos land 17 new recruits under London, retain OT Moses.[Feb. 4, 2010] In the span of almost two months, new UVA head football coach Mike London and his staff amassed a recruiting class of 17 players. While it didn't rank as one of the Nation's (or ACC's) top classes, the Cavaliers did a good job of adding quality new recruits while retaining the key players from the prior administration's class, including the prize of the class: Offensive Tackle Morgan Moses, who had previously committed to the Wahoos in 2009 before spending a year at Fork Union Military Academy in their post-graduate program (Photo/Article: TheSabre.com).
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