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TMP girls have no trouble with Quinter -2/12/2012, 8:00 PM

Hammeke leads TMP boys in rout -2/12/2012, 8:00 PM

HHS has good day at Last Chance meet -2/12/2012, 8:00 PM

Indian girls roll to win in Liberal -2/12/2012, 8:09 PM

HHS boys' rally falls short in Liberal -2/12/2012, 8:00 PM

Tiger wrestlers suffer disappointing loss -2/12/2012, 8:00 PM

Tiger women notch big win -2/12/2012, 8:00 PM

Tigers win thriller at GMC -2/12/2012, 8:00 PM

HHS' Binder looking forward to FHSU -2/12/2012, 8:00 PM

Scores, Feb. 11 -2/11/2012, 7:04 PM

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High school basketball boxscores, Feb. 10 -2/10/2012, 11:23 PM

Scores, Feb. 10 -2/10/2012, 11:32 PM

Tiger men look to avenge big loss -2/10/2012, 10:24 AM

Tiger wrestlers escape with win -2/10/2012, 10:23 AM

Shaw stepping in as starter for Tiger women -2/10/2012, 10:23 AM

Monarchs win short dual -2/10/2012, 10:23 AM

Plainville suffers first loss -2/10/2012, 10:23 AM

HHS wrestlers claim WAC title -2/10/2012, 10:22 AM

Monarchs set to host Quinter on Friday -2/9/2012, 10:16 AM

HHS travels to Liberal -2/9/2012, 10:16 AM

Lehman's double-double helps Tiger women win -2/9/2012, 10:26 AM

Tigers roll to win at GMC -2/9/2012, 10:16 AM

Natoma's Casey putting up big numbers, despite record -2/9/2012, 10:26 AM

Plainville's Casey inks with Dodge City -2/9/2012, 10:16 AM

TMP girls roll by Larned -2/8/2012, 10:13 AM

Monarch boys win thriller -2/8/2012, 10:13 AM

Indian girls move to 4-0 in WAC -2/8/2012, 10:13 AM

Press hurts Indian boys in road loss -2/8/2012, 10:12 AM

Keyser picks up another honor for Tigers -2/8/2012, 10:12 AM

Tuesday's high school boxscores -2/7/2012, 11:12 PM

Scores, Feb. 7 -2/7/2012, 11:02 PM

Tigers on final stretch -2/7/2012, 10:12 AM

FHSU women in key home games -2/7/2012, 10:12 AM

Giants deny Patriots -2/6/2012, 10:02 AM

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Saturday

College baskeball

Men

Kansas 81, Okla. State 66

Texas 75, Kansas State 64

Fort Hays 67, Central Mo. 66

Women

Fort Hays 68, Central Mo. 51

Friday

High school basketball

Girls

Pratt 40, Haven 38

Beloit 51 Russell 34

TMP-Marian 57, Quinter 34

Pike Valley 50, Wilson 38

Hugoton 43, Scott City 35

Hoisington 55, Ellinwood 26

Hays 64, Liberal 33

Thunder Ridge 46, Lakeside 22

Hoxie 81, Oberlin 18

Natoma 41, Northern Valley 16

St. John's Beloit-Tipton 53, Chase 35

Atwood 52, Norton 29

Wheatland-Grinnell 46, Tribune 42

WaKeeney-Trego 58, Stockton 29

Concordia 41, Chapman 30

Lakin 45, Elkhart 42

St. John-Hudson 60, Victoria 27

Boys

Natoma 56, Northern Valley 54

Phillipsburg 68, Osborne 27

TMP-Marian 74. Quinter 33

Concordia 52, Chapman 34

Beloit 64, Russell 39

Ness City 58, Otis-Bison 50

Liberal 52, Hays High 40

Hoxie 46, Oberlin 33

Scott City 83, Hugoton 43

La Crosse 47, Central Plains 40

St. John 49, Victoria 39

Pratt 61, Haven 38

Concordia 52, Chapman 34

Hoisington 54, Ellinwood 33

Scott City 83, Hugoton 43

Tribune 48, Wheatland-Grinnell 41

Garden City 57, Great Bend 54 (OT)

Downs-Lakeside 39, Thunder Ridge 34

WaKeeney-Trego 82, Stockton 59

Lakin 52, Elkhart 46

Hill City 73, Smith Center 58

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U.S. soccer claims upset victory over Spain; is Brazil next?

Published on -6/28/2009, 11:34 PM

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It wasn't a World Cup match, but the U.S. soccer team's win over Spain on Wednesday was a huge result for the American side.

Beating the No. 1 team in the world has to give the Americans a confidence boost heading into this afternoon's championship game of the Confederations Cup against Brazil.

When you think "The Beautiful Game" you think of Brazil, of the artistry, an attacking brand of soccer. The U.S., however, must do everything it can to keep Brazil out of the final third. One report has the U.S. considering going with just one forward, and adding a midfielder for a 4-5-1 formation. The Americans also must make up for the loss of one of their key midfielders, Michael Bradley, who received a red card late in the win over Spain, and must sit out today's match. Certain to be pressured, goalkeeper Tim Howard will need to come up with big saves to keep the U.S. in it.

The U.S. proved in the upset over Spain it has the grit and desire to win. But my head wins out over my heart. Brazil wins, 2-0.

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Good news for soccer fans is ESPN's addition of La Liga for 20 matches on ESPN2. The Spanish league now has Kaka and Ronaldo playing for Real Madrid, while FC Barcelona just won the Champions League. Think of Madrid and Barcelona as the Red Sox and Yankees of Spanish soccer.

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Fort Hays State University could have an interesting quarterback battle. Mike Garrison started out as the Tigers' QB last fall until he broke his jaw. He returned late in the season. When Garrison was out, Anthony Smith moved from receiver and played quarterback. Add to the mix junior college transfer Blake McAhren from Solano College in California, and preseason practice could be interesting. McAhren, who will be a junior this fall, led his conference with 24 TD passes and was one of two players in the conference to throw for more than 2,000 yards.

There is something Garrison and McAhren had in common last season: Neither player was particularly accurate with his throws. Garrison completed nearly 44 percent of his passes, while McAhren was just over 50 percent. That is a red flag to watch out for this season.

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Lou Piniella is tired of Milton Bradley's antics? As Gomer Pyle would say -- surprise, surprise, surprise.

The Cubs knew what they were getting with the volatile Bradley. The outfielder's list of offenses are too numerous to detail here. Let's just say he isn't the "character guy" every team needs to be a winner. Losing a "character guy" in Mark DeRosa was bad enough, then getting Bradley had me worried from the get-go. Forget trading him; no team will take on him or his huge salary.

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It's silly to assign letter grades for a draft. It takes years for a draft to shake itself out. But there are observations that can be made from Thursday's NBA draft.

* The Timberwolves drafted not one, but two point guards in the first six picks. Crazy? Sure seemed like it. But the Timberwolves might just be crazy like a fox. Minnesota now has two of the top-rated point guards in the draft in Ricky Rubio and Jonny Flynn. Rubio might stay in Spain for a year or two. If so, the T-wolves still have Flynn to run the show. And, if any team wants Rubio, it has to go through Minnesota via trade to get him, and the T-wolves can extract a high price for him.

* While Stephen Curry would have been a perfect fit for the Knicks, the Warriors snatched him away, taking him just before the Knicks picked. Don't cry too much for Curry; Don Nelson's fast-paced offense in Golden State will mean big numbers for the former Davidson star.

* Just as big as the players drafted were the players traded. Shaq winds up in Cleveland, while Vince Carter goes to Orlando. And, rumors persist that the Suns' Amare Stoudemire could be traded to Golden State.

The Cavaliers will be better with Shaq, but they still need a forward who can score on the perimeter. By the way, Shaq will wear No. 33 in Cleveland.

* Orlando got a player who can create his own shot, something the team was missing this season. But Vince Carter is all about Vince Carter getting his points; he doesn't make the players around him better. That's where losing Hedo Turkoglu hurts the Magic. The 6-foot-10 Orlando small forward, who will become a fee agent on Wednesday, created matchup problems, and also was a passer who set up his teammates.

* The Nuggets made a move that could pay off big. Denver traded away next year's No. 1 to land North Carolina's speedy point guard, Ty Lawson. He will be a perfect fit in Denver's uptempo offense, and Lawson will learn from the best in Chauncey Billups.

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Colorado Avalanche fans suffered through a losing season this year. But the team got a lot better in Friday's NHL draft. Picking third, the Avs selected center Matt Duchene, a player the scouts loved for his all-around skills. One expert compared him to a young Rod Brind'Amour.

The Avs have some other young pieces as the team rebuilds, most notably center Paul Stastny and defenseman John-Michael Liles. But priority No. 1 in the offseason is finding a proven goalie. A good goalie can hide a multitude of sins.

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