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Aaron Baddeley, of Australia, hits out of the desert near the 12th green during the completion of the delayed first round of the Phoenix Open PGA golf tournament Friday, Feb. 4, 2011, in Scottsdale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
The Mesa High senior forward averaged 27 points a game in helping the Jackrabbits post wins over Phoenix Pinnacle, Mesa Dobson and Yuma High last week. Fuller is averaging 24 points and 11 rebounds per game. Mesa leads the 5A East Valley Region race with one week to go.
Mesa High’s Aaron Fuller had a wealth of motivation heading into the 2007-08 basketball season.
Cardinals linebackers Raynoch Thompson (55) and James Darling (51) stop Saints quarterback Aaron Brooks from scoring a touchdown Sunday during the first quarter.
Aaron Baddeley hits from the fairway on the the 16th hole during the second round of play at the Tour Championship golf tournament at East Lake Golf Club, Friday, Sept. 14, 2007, in Atlanta.
Aaron Baddeley will share the marquee for next week’s Fry’s Electronics Open with Phil Mickelson and John Daly.
LOS ANGELES (AP) - "Tron," ''Harry Potter," ''The Green Hornet," and Brangelina?
The Cardinals may have suffered an injury in the wrong place at the wrong time on Thursday.
TEMPE - A short while after his Arizona Cardinals finished off their first victory of the season Sunday, coach Dennis Green compared it with another of his passions — fishing.
College guys winning Arizona Golf Association tournaments are nothing new. In the past few years, collegians like Nathan Tyler, Charlie Beljan, Ben Kern, Aaron Manning and Jesse Mueller have all come up big against the state’s top play-for-no-pay guys.
Now that the golf season officially is over, ’tis the season to rate the top-10 stories in golf in 2007 (in reverse order) as they relate to Arizona:
The Cardinals lost another starter from their secondary Tuesday when they placed cornerback Eric Green on injured reserve.
AUGUSTA, Ga. - If someone besides Tiger Woods wins the Masters, then the world’s No. 1 player has only himself to blame.
The Cardinals might survive cornerback Eric Green’s ankle injury. Saying they “got lucky” with the injury Green suffered in practice Thursday, coach Ken Whisenhunt listed him as questionable for Sunday’s game at Cincinnati. Green only had a mild sprain, the coach said.
While cheeseheads and talking heads alike were fretting over whether Brett Favre would return for his 16th NFL season, Green Bay wide receiver Donald Driver and his teammates were just kind of chilling.
Running a PGA Tour event is no easy task. Just ask the Thunderbirds, the civic organization that each year hosts the FBR Open and its hundreds of thousands of fans.
Scottsdale resident Aaron Baddeley blast out of a sand trap arounScottsdale resident Aaron Baddeley blast out of a sand trap around the 17th green, behind a section of grandstands during third round action.
"When you win around here, the way that you’re revered and taken care of and treated as a former player is pretty special." -- Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers on the Green Bay community.
Rajhan Meriweather, #5 of Basha, is tackled by Aaron Green, #42 of Desert Vista, during the playoff football game between Desert Vista and Basha at DV on Friday, Nov. 2, 2012.
Desert Vista senior Aaron Green (42) is seemingly always around the ball like all good middle linebackers tend to be every play.
Mike Weir, left, and Aaron Baddeley line up their putts on the second green during the Fry's.com Open on Thursday at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale.
AJ Thigpen, #12 of Hamilton, is tackled by Mark Smith, #2, and Aaron Green, #42 of Desert Vista, during the playoff football game between Hamilton and Desert Vista at Hamilton on Friday, Nov. 9, 2012.
AJ Thigpen, #12 of Hamilton, is tackled by Mark Smith, #2, and Aaron Green, #42 of Desert Vista, during the playoff football game between Hamilton and Desert Vista at Hamilton on Friday, Nov. 9, 2012.
SANDSTORM: PGA golfer and part-time Scottsdale resident Aaron Baddeley blasts out of a trap around the 17th green behind a section of grandstands during third-round action of the 2007 FBR Open.
ONE THAT GOT AWAY: Aaron Baddeley reacts to missing a putt for birdie on the 17th green during Friday’s Accenture Match Play Championship in Marana. The putt would have given Baddeley a 1-up lead over Tiger Woods heading into the final hole.
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