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Pole sitter Kyle Busch, who won the Checker Auto Parts 500 at Phoenix International Raceway last November, had a much different experience Saturday.
This time four years ago, the mantra of “change” took center stage in our national political lexicon.
This time four years ago, the mantra of “change” took center stage in our national political lexicon.
Larry Cain has been named the interim football coach at Gilbert Christian, athletic director Janet Oitzman said in an email.
Two more players committed to the Arizona State men’s basketball team this week: Carrick Felix and Kyle Cain, both wing players, will join the Sun Devils for the 2010-11 season.
Mountain Pointe goalkeeper Ryan Bowie stopped three penalty kicks Saturday morning to help the Pride defeat Corona del Sol in penalty kicks and a mini-playoff prep soccer game at Marcos de Niza High School.
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Larry Cain had visions of being a head football coach one day.
The Pac-10 wrestling championships are at hand.
Jowana Adonis paraded the Glendale flag proudly around Matt D. Hanhilla Stadium.
Reading Governor Brewer’s statement regarding the federal government’s enforcement of the laws related to air pollution at the Grand Canyon left me both disappointed and hopeful. Quoted in the East Valley Tribune on July 29, 2012, Brewer stated “I don’t think it has anything to do with air quality … It has everything to do with the Obama administration going to war on coal … It’s more about politics and not science.” I was disappointed that the governor was blaming amendments made to the Clean Air Act in 1990 by the 101st Congress on our current president.
“The great doctor/nursing staff at Banner Baywood 4th Floor, Stacey, Nicole, (many more) Dr. Horne! You sure will be missed under Obamacare! Thanks so much for the excellent care!
“The great doctor/nursing staff at Banner Baywood 4th Floor, Stacey, Nicole, (many more) Dr. Horne! You sure will be missed under Obamacare! Thanks so much for the excellent care!
NEW YORK - With some of its biggest stars under suspicion and lawmakers demanding action, Major League Baseball adopted a tougher steroid-testing program that will suspend first-time offenders for 10 days and randomly test players year-round.
Gilbert has seen enough of Scott Hoffman. At the plate and on the mound.
The Desert Ridge junior pitched 5 2/3 innings of quality baseball and then added a two-run home run to help the Jaguars to a 5-4 victory over the Tigers.
The win advances defending state champion Desert Ridge into next weeks’ 5A-I state semifinals. The loss forces Gilbert into the loser’s bracket where it will face Tucson Salpointe on Tuesday.
Hoffman gave up four runs, but the junior didn’t allow the Tigers to get into a big inning. And when he gave up runs (the Jaguars fell behind twice in this game), the Desert Ridge offense came to the rescue.
Trailing 3-1 heading into the bottom of the fourth inning, Desert Ridge got an infield hit from Kyle Raidy, who moved to second base on a throwing error and scored when Austin Cain singled. Hoffman drilled a Hunter Herdt pitch over the left field fence to give the Jaguars a 4-3 lead.
It was a sweet moment for Hoffman, who was getting an earful from the Gilbert fans. Rounding first base, he pointed at the fans right next to the Gilbert dugout.
"They were talking. I had to answer that," Hoffman said. "That amped me up. That set everyone off."
Gilbert came back to tie the game at 4-4 on an RBI groundout from Rick Raydalch in the fifth. Desert Ridge answered that with one run in the bottom half of the inning. Russell Vaughan led off with a double and scored on a two-out single from Raidy.
Taylor Kaczmarek then worked 1 1/3 innings to get the save.
Hoffman admitted he didn’t have his best stuff on the mound and was limited in what he could do.
"About all I had was my fastball and I wasn’t keeping it down," Hoffman said.
Desert Ridge coach Pat Herrera knows the reason Hoffman was able to get the win using only one pitch.
"He’s a competitor," Herrera said. "I remind him of that."
Herrera was just glad his team got a win and avoided going into the loser’s bracket. He knows, by experience, what happens to most teams that have to go through the loser's bracket.
"It’s not impossible, but it’s awfully tough," Herrera said.
Gilbert has seen enough of Scott Hoffman. At the plate and on the mound.
Stephen Drew is doing what he can to give his team a chance in these types of ballgames.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
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