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Countdown to ’10: Top people and things still on the sports landscape

December 20, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

Countdown to ’10: Top people and things still on the sports landscape
As we count down to 2010, USA TODAY recounts top moments in 10 categories from the last 10 years. Today: The things and people that have, maybe surprisingly, stuck around for the past decade:

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National Sports Advisors.

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USAs #1 And Biggest Sports Handicapping Service.

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Reliant Sports Group.

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Why Choose An Immitator When You Can Have The Real Deal! We Are The #1 Sports Handicapping Service On The Internet.

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Sports decade in review

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Sports decade in review
Sticking around: Kimbo Slice

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Sports shorts

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Note: Send sports announcements and highlights to the Sun-Post at 33 2nd St. N.E., Box 280, Osseo MN, 55369. Phone is 763-424-7391 and fax is 763-424-7338.

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SystemSays Sports Betting System.

December 18, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

The SystemSays Sports Betting System Is Based On Logic And Long-term Statistical Analyses. It Is A Proven System That Gives Proven Results Season After Season For Nfl, Mlb And Nba.

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Sports Shorts: Dec. 17, 2009

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Sports Shorts: Dec. 17, 2009
Resolution Run slated for Jan. 1 in Ti TICONDEROGA — The Resolution Run, to benefit the Ticonderoga Food Pantry, will be held New Year’s Day in Ticonderoga. There will be a 5-kilometer run and a 2.5-mile walk, starting at 11 a.m. near the Heritage Museum.

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Adventure Sports in Sacramento

December 16, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

Despite living in California for years, many people here have never visited Chico. Chico is surrounded on three sides by farmland and situated at the Sierra foothills 90 miles north of Sacramento, off the main thoroughfares. Unless you are going up Highway 32 to Lake Almanor or Lassen National Park, or your destination is Chico, there would be little reason for anyone to go there. Hence, this charming and genial university town, with its rich outdoor opportunities and local attractions, are missed by many.


Chico has the third largest community park in the nation. It also has an active city center, a pulsating and flourishing campus, porch-profuse older localities, and an enthusiastic population of cyclists, runners and outdoor buffs bustling through the city.


Chico Bidwell Park: Bidwell Park, which now spans 3,750 acres, starts as a streamside forest close to the city center, with playgrounds and swimming areas, and runs 12 miles northeast into the center of a wild and deep canyon.


There are two parts to Bidwell Park: one is Upper Bidwell and the other, Lower Bidwell. Upper Bidwell has many rocky paths for mountain biking and tracks with marvelous views and rocky swimming holes. Lower Bidwell has smooth bike paths and wood-chip running tracks under the shade of oak and sycamore trees.


Chico, famous for being a Two-Wheeled Town: Chico is well known as the two-wheeled capital for cycling. With innumerable bike lanes within the town, miles of neighboring farm roads, extensive climbs up the foothills for hikers, and plenty of dirt tracks in Upper Bidwell for mountain biking, Chico has plenty on offer for two-wheeled fans of every kind. Chico was selected as the Most Bicycle Friendly City in the nation by Bicycle magazine in 1997.


According to fat-tire explorer Chuck Bodfish Elliot, who planned the first off-road bike race event in 1976, the Bidwell Bump, which was a bone-jarring one over rutted terrain strewn with lava rock, Chico was the location of the first off-road bike race.


Chico offers adventure sports enthusiasts more fun with Water, Snow and Rock: Apart from the cycling, outdoor enthusiasts can find much more on offer in Chico. The Sacramento River, which flows down the valley only five miles west of the city, is an ideal place for kayakers and canoeists. The Butte Creek, which is close by, offers beginner whitewater kayakers a picturesque six-mile run in seasons like spring and early summer.


Take a Hike: Feather Falls, which is at 640 feet, and is the sixth highest waterfall in the U.S., is one of the main attractions of Butte County. The trail, which is a seven-mile roundtrip, starts from Lumpkin Road, which is above Lake Oroville.


Adventure trails for Rock Climbers: Rock climbers will come across an abundance of remarkable granite in the Feather River canyon. Backpackers can make a trip into the Ishi Wilderness, Lassen Park, or the Trinity Alps. For backcountry skiers, some of the best and deepest snow in the state can be found at Mt. Lassen, which is just an hour and a half from Chico.

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2010 Sports Calendar

December 16, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

2010 Sports Calendar
JANUARY 1 — Ice Hockey, NHL Winter Classic: Philadelphia Flyers vs. Boston Bruins at Fenway Park. 1 — Ski jumping, World Cup, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. 1 — College football, Outback Bowl, Tampa, Fla. 1 — College football, Capital One Bowl, Orlando, Fla. 1 — College football, Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Fla. 1 — College football, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. 1 — College football, Sugar …

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Sports briefs

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Sports briefs
Relay postponed The 15K relay race at White Pine scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 12, was postponed until Sunday, Jan.

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