Tiger Woods will return to the Masters, won't play Tavistock or Palmer Invitational
The humbled golfer, whose winter of discontent included revelations of multiple affairs and subsequent therapy, ended weeks of speculation this morning with a five-paragraph statement sent to media outlets.
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Windy City Rollers
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The Fury Overwhelm Hell's Belles 162-65
UPDATED! The Fury's speedy jammers and experienced blockers trounced the Hell's Belles rookie squad by a margin of almost 100 points. However, in their second game of the season, the potential of many new Belles skaters began to shine through, showing promise for their young team. In the early going on Sunday night at the UIC Pavilion, The Fury looked like it might hang more points on the overmatched Hell?s Belles than the Double Crossers did in January. The old coaching axiom proved out, however?a young team grows most between the ...
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Double Crossers Grind Down Manic Attackers 105-84
UPDATED! The two winning teams from Bout 1, the Double Crossers and the Manic Attackers, went head to head in the first game of Bout 2. With the score close for much of the game, the Crossers' solid pack control brought them to victory. If Round One of the 2010 Windy City Rollers home-league season featured speed on speed when the Manic Attackers lined up against the Fury, this past Sunday night, February 21, 2010, the Double Crossers kept their game against the Manics turning at 33 1/3. In a game ...
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Bout 2 Results - Hell's Belles 65, The Fury 162
Player of the Game: Kola Loka
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Bout 2 Results - Manic Attackers 84, Double Crossers 105
Player of the Game: Sassy Squash
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Home Season Opener: The Recap!
Since June of 2009, when the Manic Attackers dethroned Hell?s Belles and took the Ivy King Cup as champions of Chicago?s Windy City Rollers, questions have swirled in anticipation of wholesale roster changes across the four home-league teams. How would the Belles fare, returning just two skaters with a full year?s experience? Did all-world Fury jammer Kola Loka lose a step while out last year on maternity leave? Who among last year?s up-and-comers would break out as new stars? How would Grand Raggedy transfer Jackie Daniels look? And, most intriguing of all, would Chicago fans turn out in big numbers to welcome the new season? Questions answered.