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Added on: 3 July 2008, 9:47 pm
SPORTS SHORTS (The Alaska Star):
Four local sled dog racers were among the first 68 to lay out the $4,000 entry fee Saturday and register for the 2009 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. Registration was held at race headquarters in Wasilla in conjunction with the annual volunteer appreciation picnic.
Four local sled dog racers were among the first 68 to lay out the $4,000 entry fee Saturday and register for the 2009 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. Registration was held at race headquarters in Wasilla in conjunction with the annual volunteer appreciation picnic.
Added on: 3 July 2008, 7:31 pm
Sports Shorts (Haaretz Daily):
Kayaker Mikhail Kalganov will be able to participate in his third Olympic Games in a row, the International Kayak Association told the Israeli Kayak Association yesterday. The international organization okayed Kalganov after Belgium withdrew its request to field a representative in the competition.
Kayaker Mikhail Kalganov will be able to participate in his third Olympic Games in a row, the International Kayak Association told the Israeli Kayak Association yesterday. The international organization okayed Kalganov after Belgium withdrew its request to field a representative in the competition.
Added on: 3 July 2008, 7:24 pm
Sports Shorts (East Brunswick Sentinel):
The Sayrewoods South Rebels of Old Bridge have joined the New Jersey Suburban Youth Football League (NJSYFL). The club will be having programs available for pre-K through eighth grade, including flag football, tackle football and cheerleading.
The Sayrewoods South Rebels of Old Bridge have joined the New Jersey Suburban Youth Football League (NJSYFL). The club will be having programs available for pre-K through eighth grade, including flag football, tackle football and cheerleading.
Added on: 3 July 2008, 7:12 pm
Sports Shorts (Brick Township Bulletin):
The Monmouth University Department of Athletics, in conjunction with head women's basketball coach Stephanie Gaitley, announces the formation of "Gaitley's Gang," a kids' club for boys and girls in eighth grade and under. The goal of "Gaitley's Gang" is to have the largest and loudest kids' club in the Northeast Conference.
The Monmouth University Department of Athletics, in conjunction with head women's basketball coach Stephanie Gaitley, announces the formation of "Gaitley's Gang," a kids' club for boys and girls in eighth grade and under. The goal of "Gaitley's Gang" is to have the largest and loudest kids' club in the Northeast Conference.
Added on: 3 July 2008, 4:06 pm
Sports Shorts: Beginning July 4 (The Salem Gazette):
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