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Daniels gets another chance After examining Alex Daniels ' situation and talking with officials from Minnesota, UC athletic director Mike Thomas on Thursday cleared Daniels to play at UC this fall. Wineberg dashes to Beijing Mary Wineberg, a former Walnut Hills and UC star, earned a trip to the Beijing Olympics Thursday night. Shutout win worth the wait Rain delayed today ' s game almost two hours, but Ken Griffey Jr. supplied the fireworks and Bronson Arroyo grilled the Nationals. From Bethel to Beijing? The Olympic hopefuls representing the Northern Kentucky Clippers at the Olympic trials are Cory Chitwood, a freshman at the University of Arizona, and Claire Dickmann, a recent graduate from Notre Dame Academy. Scherrer at home with NKU Maria Scherrer could think of several reasons to come home and stay home this fall when the college volleyball season starts. But the St. Henry grad is eager to play. Bowden swung for fences - and whiffed It sounded great at the time. The Reds would move into their new closet of a ballpark with a lineup of large men ready to homer their way into local hearts and minds. Kentucky Salute to Champions Three local football teams ? Beechwood, Newport Central Catholic and Highlands ? reached the state finals in 2007. We take an interactive look at this year ' s Salute to Champions. Reds lose Hopper for year Outfielder Norris Hopper will have surgery next week. The Reds also announced a pitching change for Sunday. Two outs? No sweat All five runs in Thursday ' s 5-3 victory over the Nationals scored on two-out hits. The Reds came into the game hitting an abysmal .198 with runners in scoring position and two outs. Ohio Salute to Champions Elder wrestler Orlando Scales was just one of many local state champions in the past school year. We take an interactive look at this season ' s Salute to Champions. Copyright 2008, Cincinnati Enquirer
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Borgetti, Bofo among the big names flirting with MLS In the days of the Designated Player, no over-30 former superstar is out of Major League Soccer's reach. UFC's Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson goes from longshot to heavy favorite A little more than a year ago, most gamblers knew little about Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson when he entered the Octagon as a major underdog for his mixed martial arts fight against UFC legend Chuck 'The Iceman' Liddell. Wariner feeling ripple effect from split with Hart EUGENE, Ore. -- He watched on Thursday night from a seat high in Section J in the old wooden grandstand on the Hayward Field backstretch, anonymously punching a stopwatch while surrounded by another sellout crowd at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Galaxy to host New England vs. New England Revolution, 7:30, FSN Prime Ticket Site -- Home Depot CenterRadio --1330 (Spanish)Records -- Galaxy 6-5-3, New England 9-4-3.Record vs. Jeremy Wariner doesn't handle losing with grace He skips the victory lap and the news conference after finishing second in the 400 meters at the U.S. Olympic trials. EUGENE, Ore. Zimbabwe to miss World Twenty20 The UK government wants cricket to take a hard line against Zimbabwe Zimbabwe have been persuaded to pull out of the World Twenty 20 in England next summer. Hansen displays ultimate class after Trials defeat OMAHA, Neb. -- Had any swimmer been awaiting this Olympic season with more impatience than Brendan Hansen? Ever since he won the 200 breaststroke in world-record time at the 2004 Olympic Trials, Hansen had considered that record, that race, 'his baby. Surprise in the 400 EUGENE, Ore. -- Jeremy Wariner won gold medals at the last Olympics and the last two world championships. Mets Easily Clobber Cardinals, but Phillies Loom as True Test José Reyes, left, with David Wright after scoring in the Mets' six-run third against the Cardinals. ST. Real Salt Lake, Dynamo play to a scoreless draw SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Nick Rimando stopped Brian Mullan's shot from inside the penalty box in the 84th minute, preserving Real Salt Lake's 0-0 tie with the Houston Dynamo on Thursday night.
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 Dayton Daily News Reds Coverage DDN Reds Headlines and Article
Harang sidelined with tightness in forearm CINCINNATI & mdash; Aaron Harang has tightness in his forearm and won't make his scheduled start tonight. Arroyo, Reds blank woeful Nationals CINCINNATI & mdash; Patriotism has its virtues, especially for the Cincinnati Reds when they wore their red shirts and special blue hats Saturday (red, white & blue) against the Washington Nationals. Phillips provides fireworks in Reds' win It was a game that presumably meant nothing, an entertainment prelude before a fireworks show & mdash; two teams of tired and poor and huddled masses yearning to dig out of last place in their respective divisions with teaspoons. Thompson gone, but not for long Daryl Thompson's stay in Cincinnati was short, but manager Dusty Baker said it isn't over, even though Thompson was optioned back to Class AAA Louisville so fast Thursday, July 3, he didn't have time to get lost. Phillips shows off bat, glove and hustle in Reds' win CINCINNATI & ndash; Hustle, timely hitting and a team mentality turns players into leaders. Math shows Reds stink in division CINCINNATI & mdash; Dusty Baker said it before the game, said it with emphasis and positivity: "We have to play better in our division (National League Central)." Season's over before it began for Gonzalez CINCINNATI & mdash; Shortstop Alex Gonzalez officially called it a season Wednesday, a season in which he played zero games. On Monday, he will have surgery on his left knee. Reds' bullpen falters in extra-inning loss Just when it seemed the Pirates would cruise to victory Tuesday, July 1, Reds second basemen Brandon Phillips kept his team alive. Twice he tied the game with clutch hits in key situations. Manager Dusty Baker, in fact, thought Phillips was going to be the game's ultimate hero. Hairston gets start while Keppinger sits The short trip Jerry Hairston took to the disab led list last month had a minimal effect on his production. Since he's been back, the Reds shortstop continues to be the team's best leadoff hitter. Griffey's walk-off shot wins it Maybe manager Dusty Baker should instruct his 9-year-old son, Darren, to drop some insults on Ken Griffey Jr. every day, a few Rodney Dangerfields here and there. Copyright 2008, Cox Newspapers Inc., DaytonDailyNews
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