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Oct. 31
Youth wrestling begins practice Monday
Ware of LC Lynx on preseason all-American 3rd team
World Series sluggers look to break out in Philly
Hamels used to look up to Pettitte as a kid
Sunday NFL games on Fox set ratings records
Browns coordinator upset by planned protest
Not close this time: Celtics rout Bulls 118-90
LeBron lifts Cavs with 24 points in 104-87 win over Wolves
South Florida stops No. 20 West Virginia again
SEC stiffens penalties for complaining coaches
Allmendinger given breath test before practice
Montoya not bothered by Griese's remark
Oct. 30
LJHS basketball vs. WL-B
Soccer games canceled at LCU
Lincoln College volleyball vs. Carl Sandburg
Red Lions fall in NCCAA soccer tournament
Teixeira, Matsui and Burnett help Yanks tie Series
Yanks' Rodriguez still seeking 1st Series hit
Burnett delivers for Yankees in crucial Game 2
Martinez comes up short at Yankee Stadium
Childress, McCarthy forever linked by Brett Favre
Browns fans planning Monday night game protest
Fisher switches to Young at QB for 0-6 Titans
Ex-NBA player David Vaughn's fall after NBA riches
Rocky Top, you'll always be ... a real place
Allmendinger placed on probation following DUI arrest
Oct. 29
Logan Lanes:
Logan Lassies
Tuesday Super Trios
Lee, Utley, Phils top Yanks in World Series opener
Pedro regrets tossing Zimmer to ground in 2003
Most interesting Game 2 matchup: Werth vs Burnett
Goodell defends NFL's handling of head injuries
Favre says he doesn't think he'll be that nervous
Chiefs suspend RB Larry Johnson
Stecker predicts 'crazy' scene for Falcons-Saints
Rockets get to game at Golden State by boat
Bargnani, Raptors overcome LeBron's triple-double
Stanford rebuilds with young roster
Auburn players insist it isn't 2008 all over again
Sadler to drive a Ford as RPM finalizes 2010 plans
Oct. 28
LCU to host NCCAA soccer regional
Red Lions defeat Red Devils
Red Lions go to NCCAA volleyball regional
Souped up Series as Phillies and Yankees get ready
AP-KN poll: All DH or no DH in World Series
Martinez to start World Series Game 2 for Phillies
MLB hopes earlier start times boost TV ratings
Sale of Cubs, Wrigley complete
NFL to aid ex-players who reported mental problems
Report: Adams wants Young starting against Jaguars
Lakers beat Clippers 99-92 in season opener
Pierce powers Celtics past Cavs in season opener
Man charged with killing UConn football player
F1 eras to end at 2009 season closer in Abu Dhabi
Oct. 27
Star power: Phillies, Yankees set for World Series
World Series: How Phillies and Yankees match up
Fox banks on Northeast to anchor Series ratings
McGwire joins Cardinals as hitting coach
Say it ain't so, Tsao: Baseball scandal hits Taiwan
Many more NYC sports fans watch Yanks than Giants
A-Rod has everything else -- Is last laugh up next?
No bingo for DC: Eagles roll, beat Redskins 27-17
Now Colts may have defense to go with offense
Smith considering changes as Falcons chase Saints
SEC reprimands Kiffin, Mullen for knocking refs
'Unanimous' advice led Bradford to leave Oklahoma
Oct. 26
Rollin 66ers
Sunday Night Mixed
Lincoln College weekend volleyball results
Red Lions lose in soccer
Yanks beat Angels in 6 to advance to World Series
CC Sabathia all aces for Yanks as he wins ALCS MVP
Former Mets GM fired by ESPN
Benson gets revenge, Bengals drub Bears 45-10
Unbeaten Saints rally past Dolphins 46-34
Romo, Austin lead Cowboys past Falcons 37-21
Texans hold on to beat 49ers 24-21
Steelers' 2 defensive TDs beat Vikings 27-17
Cardinals' defense beats back Giants 24-17
Florida No. 1 again in AP poll, 'Bama falls to 2nd
TCU passes Boise State in BCS standings
Bradford intends to enter NFL draft after surgery
Hamlin dominates at end to win at Martinsville
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