The media section is under attack from four children – ages three to six. We are currently being bombarded by flying popcorn being thrown our direction and sprinkles of water from a half-open bottle being flung around. God help us. […]
Month: July 2011
World Team Tennis: Washington Kastles vs. Sacramento Capitals – Game 1
The Washington Kastles started the games tonight still undefeated at 10-0. And Just like the past two games, the Kastles started of hot. Leander Paes and Rennae Stubbs pulled out to a 2-0 lead before allowing the Capitals’ Dusan Vemic […]
Terry Porter talking with Minnesota Timberwolves
The Minnesota Timberwolves spent a part of Monday speaking with former Phoenix Suns coach, Terry Porter, according to sources. The Star Tribune was the first to report the interview. Porter, from Wisconsin, spent the 2007-2008 season coaching the Suns – […]
Brett Favre: The Saga Continues
He’s back in the news thanks to ESPN. Brett Favre to play for the Seattle Seahawks? Makes sense! Think of the possibilities, Norm! Imagine a world where Matt Hasslebeck isn’t the key, Charlie Whitehurst isn’t ready yet and J.P. Losman […]
Dwight Howard considers overseas options
Dwight Howard played in a charity basketball tournament Sunday – and that might be the last shot he takes on US soil. Howard, frustrated with the NBA lockout, is strongly considering playing overseas, according to reports. The latest outlet to […]
Matthew Harris is making moves…
On of the special contributors to The [Five] Daily is working hard over at USA Today. He took a look at U.S. defender Ali Krieger’s role in the World Cup. And how she brings the soccer community together while the […]
Eugene Emeralds continue to struggle without Spangenberg
PASCO, Wash. — The Eugene Emeralds once again struggled to get any offense going since the departure of first round draft pick Cory Spangenberg, who was promoted to the Fort Wayne Tin Caps. The Emeralds (22-7), who own the best […]
Texans’ Foster had breakout season in 2010 with torn meniscus
Most players call it a season when they tear something in their knee. Houston Texans Arian Foster called it a season, too. A career-best season. Foster captured the NFL rushing crown last season despite a torn meniscus in his knee, […]
Oregon remains quiet, hires law firm
The NCAA continues to investigate the University of Oregon and the Ducks finally reacted. But still haven’t responded. The university hired a “high-profile” law firm, according to The Associated Press, but remains quiet in regards to the investigation at hand. […]
NFL Lockout nearing an end
A handful of sources – including The [Five] Daily’s Mike Lederer – are reporting that the NFL Lockout may be coming to an end, but there are still hurdles to clear. ESPN’s Chris Mortensen and The Associated Press are saying […]