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New Haven FactsPopulation: Approx 119,604 Longitude: -72.9 Latitude: 41.33 Street Map: Click Here Country: United States (US) Weather Station: New Haven, Tweed-New Haven Airport (about 4 miles away) | USA Swimming readies for record growth in Olympic wake (Charlevoix Courier)
Bolstered by record performances and high television ratings at the 2008 Olympic Games, USA Swimming is anticipating its largest single-year membership boost in history. With past Olympics sparking five to 10 percent increases in membership, USA Swimming hopes to see post-Beijing numbers surpass those marks. Joe Posnanski: Football on the radio (Sports Illustrated)
Many people romanticize baseball on the radio. Football is something else entirely. On Sunday, while I was driving home from the Big Red Machine reunion in Cincinnati, I listened to the entire Kansas City Chiefs-New Orleans Saints game on my brand new "Best of Sirius" radio package. I cannot even remember the last time I listened to an entire NFL game on the radio. It was probably when I was a ... 10 sports figures, 2 teams to be inducted into hall of fame (New Haven Register)
BRANFORD — Ten Branford sports figures, including eight Branford High School athletes, and two state championship teams will be inducted into the 21st Branford Sports Hall of Fame Friday at Woodwinds Restaurant. Our Magnificent Seven Olympic medal hopes are in great shape (Daily Mail)
Four of the 2012 hopefuls, whose progress we have been following since London was awarded the Games, went to the Olympics four years ahead of schedule. Scott Kolb: Making the rounds of area football fields (Post-Bulletin)
With the transition to the winter sports scene well underway, it's time to look back at the high school football season and appreciate all of the nuances in the various venues where the game is played throughout the state. Local girls just want to play football (Fort Wayne News-Sentinel)
Girls football isn #8217;t just for homecoming powder-puff games anymore. He’s too big for football (Ravalli Republic)
STEVENSVILLE - Jesse Sims is six-foot-one, 155 pounds and still has some baby teeth. The sixth-grader is a football coach’s dream, if they’d let him play. Youth Football: Cowboys lose in regionals (Westerly Sun)
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. – Chariho’s Junior Midgets reached the end of the line Sunday in the quarterfinals of the Pop Warner New England Regional. The New Haven Steelers scored on a pair of long runs, a long pass and a long drive and shut out the Cowboys 25-0. Seven join Rockets' hall of fame (Voice News)
It was a night of stories and memories at the Goldenhawk Golf Course Friday night for the seven new inductees into the New Haven Sports Hall of Fame. Three volunteers who have given their time to the district and four record setting athletes were added to the 56 members currently in the hall. 2008 version of Apple Cup full of worms (Seattle Times)
How about this for a marketing pitch: Come see the two worst teams in major college football. Note: News items displayed are based on keyword searches for the name of your town/city and may not always be accurate for common place names. |