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Today's Sports
Sports postings from the past week
Jan. 18
Location Changed for ISU Pep Rally
Cleveland State Stuns No. 12 Butler
Thursday's College Basketball
Suns Beat Lakers in West Showdown
James, Cavs Beat Spurs in Finals Rematch
Kleiza Scores 41 As Nuggets Beat Jazz
NBA Team Standings, Scores & Schedules
Kansas' Mangino Wins Bear Bryant Award
Postseason NFL Schedule
Selig Given 3-Year Contract Extension
FBI Looks Into Tejada Testimony
Teixeira, 21 Others Avoid Arbitration
Nash's 2 Goals Lift Blue Jackets to Win
Modano Scores Twice As Stars Top Sharks
NHL Team Standings, Scores & Schedules
Trahan Shares Lead at Hope Classic
Reaction Intense to Magazine Cover
Sharapova Wins After Struggle
Jan. 17
Logan Lanes Bowling: Logan Lassies
LCC Women's Basketball Vs. Carlinville
Eldridge, Redbirds Sweep Shockers, Win Ninth Straight
Illini Follow Formula to SuccessIllinois beats Michigan 75-57 By Jeff Mayfield
Knight in New Realm With 900th Win
No. 1 Tar Heels Hold Off Georgia Tech
Wednesday's College Basketball
Bulls Hand Heat 11th Straight Loss
Allen Helps Celtics Beat Blazers 100-90
Sparano Beginning of Dolphins' Shake Up
Selig Hopes to Decide Discipline Soon
WADA Criticizes Baseball on Drug Testing
Petrovic Tied at Top at Bob Hope Classic
Rookie Kane Leads Blackhawks Past Blues
Venus, Federer Win at Australian Open
Jan. 16
Logan Lanes Bowling:
Split 'n' Gutter League
Tuesday Super Trios
Pairings Announced for First LCHS Girls Basketball Tournament
Four ISU Basketball Games to Air on Comcast Spotlight
Tuesday's College Basketball
James Scores 51 in OT Win Over Grizzlies
76ers Rally to Beat Rockets 111-107
Cassell, Maggette Lead Clippers
Denver Forward Nene Had Tumor Removed
Sparano Arrives for 2nd Talk With Miami
More Work for Congress, Selig, Clemens
Congress Seeking Tejada Investigation
Heart Problem Killed Pitcher Joe Kennedy
Niedermayer Leads Ducks Past Stars 4-2
Plekanec, Huet Lead Canadiens Past Isles
Sharapova Ends Davenport's Australia Run
Kuerten Will Retire After French Open
Jan. 15
Mutterings: Happy New Year, Loyal LDN Sports Fans! By Jeff Mayfield
G.T.'s 'Ten for Tuesday' By Greg Taylor
LCC Volleyball Signs Player From Clay City
Undermanned Pitt Surprises Hoyas 69-60
Jayhawks Crush Oklahoma to Move to 17-0
Monday's College Basketball
Kobe Leads Lakers to OT Win Over Sonics
Wizards Hand Celtics a 2nd Straight Loss
Salmons, Martin Lead Kings Past Mavs
Cards, Blue Jays Swap Rolen and Glaus
Mitchell, Selig, Fehr Head to Congress
Venus Advances at the Australian Open
Jan. 14
Lincoln Youth Wrestling Results
Preachers and Angels Fall to Saints
Eldridge Leads Redbirds to Eighth Straight in Win Over Evansville
Gordon, Hoosiers Hold on for 10th in Row
Saturday's College Basketball
Johnson, Hawks End Skid Against Bulls
Rookie Noah Benched by Bulls Teammates
Kobe, Lakers Edge Grizzlies 100-99
Warriors Rally Past Pacers
Giants Beat Cowboys, Head to Green Bay
Chargers Stun Colts, Make Date With Pats
Rocket Won't Commit to House Deposition
Sharp Leads Blackhawks Past Predators
Ducks Rally Late to Beat Sharks in OT
Serena Opens Title Defense With a Win
K.J. Choi Holds on to Win Sony Open
Jan. 12
Class 1A State Volleyball Champions, the Lady Hilltoppers From Mount Pulaski Were Recently Honored by the Logan County Board
LCHS Varsity Basketball Girls to Host Tournament
Friday's College Basketball
Bulls Claim 100-97 Victory Over 76ers
Celtics Beat Nets 86-77 for 30th Win
Kobe's 37 Leads Lakers Over Bucks
NBA Calls for Do-Over in Hawks-Heat Game
MLB Starts Drug Use Investigative Branch
Astros Haven't Discussed Clemens
Harding, Gaborik Lead Wild Over Hawks
Serena, Maria Fit for Australian Open
Late Birdies Propel Choi to Sony Lead
Marion Jones Gets 6 Months in Prison
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