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The Mesa Red Mountain Mountain Lions scored the lone win for the Mesa teams at the 60th annual Kiwanis High School Invitational Tennis Tournament Saturday at Thunderbird Paseo Racquet Club in Glendale.
A lot of Republicans seemed genuinely surprised that they lost, that Mitt Romney was defeated by President Obama, and that Republicans lost seats in both the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives. They actually thought they were going to win!
If Tuesday night’s NBA draft lottery selection has Suns fans nervous, a glimpse into the past might offer an explanation.
After a pair of strong practices Sunday and Monday, the path has been officially cleared for Shaquille O’Neal to make his Suns debut Wednesday against the Lakers.
There is a Silver-and-Black lining to Saturday’s Raider Invasion at Sun Devil Stadium: supersecret sources tell Brownie Points that East Valley police saw a 40 percent drop in crime from the hours of 7 to 10 p.m., while the spray-painted, spiked-shoulderpad-wearing, badly-in-need-ofdental-work-looking disciples of Al Davis were rejoicing over a onepoint preseason win over the Cardinals.
Cardinals coach Dennis Green loves the idea of Anquan Boldin, Larry Fitzgerald and Bryant Johnson as the three receivers in his offensive sets — when they finally get healthy.
It's that time of year. The nights are long, the mornings are chilly. Maybe you're sniffling and sneezing, coughing and clammy and ready to be done with your all-too-common cold.
Come state tournament time, Cinderella may pay a visit to the Deer Valley boys volleyball squad.
Eighteen seasons. One hundred and forty-two games. (Mexico City doesn’t count). Sixty wins. Eighty-two losses. Zero playoff games. Hundreds of thousands of empty seats. Not quite as many fond memories. The Cardinals will play their 143rd and final game at Sun Devil Stadium today.
Eighteen seasons. One hundred and forty-two games. (Mexico City doesn’t count). Sixty wins. Eighty-two losses. Zero playoff games. Hundreds of thousands of empty seats. Not quite as many fond memories. The Cardinals will play their 143rd and final game at Sun Devil Stadium today.
Chandler Prep's Travis Farschman hit his seventh three-point shot of the game with 15 seconds left in overtime and teammate Jack Hanson stole the ball seconds later to clinch a 62-59 victory over visiting Canyon State, Tuesday.
The following is a list of 22 student-athletes who signed national letters of intent to play football at Arizona State University:
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
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