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Gabe

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  1. My favorite is the Hitman - Bret Hart
  2. Pfft Coop is holding out. He even knows the new hires address and sent an early Christmas card! JK people!
  3. ughhh I still remember Sid Vicious' injury when he broke his leg. Makes me shiver
  4. We need to find you a gf bro! LOL kidding with ya like always
  5. They are in. Associated Press didnt get a pic or story out soon enough before my deadline. Hope to have something on Wednesday!
  6. Always good to see this info. I need to get back over there here soon. If anyone has not been, go check this games out. Admin and the guys do a wonderful job! They are to be applauded
  7. its 21-7 in top 9 3 outs away from CWS
  8. he just homered! its 19-4 in top 8
  9. He came in when the starting CF got hit in the face by a ball bouncing off the wall. He scored after walking. its 16-2 after 5 so good chance Dishon is headed to CWS
  10. Dishon just walked with the bases loaded to make it 12-2 in the fifth
  11. gosh you caught me again. such a detective.
  12. Is this really a question? I think I'll go with WOS
  13. Saw he made a catch yesterday in right field. Hey Johnny, be the first out to congratulate so we can see you more often!
  14. Last pick is in and I never saw any other names from our area. Yes I really did just sit and watch the draft tracker Congrats to those who were picked
  15. Justin Walker of LU in Round 41, pick 1229 Hes a junior and come back In round 44, only 5 1/2 left
  16. havent seen his name yet
  17. its nice to see some debating of MMA going on these days in here!
  18. Gotcha. I was just explaining why they werent baseball players of the year.
  19. Congrats Christina! CJ is an awesome player and very humble. She didnt even say anything about this yesterday when I saw her! I would have told the world!!
  20. Justme: To get the facts out there, Jeff Granger was the papers Male Athlete of the Year in 89 and 90. So Bruce Aven, WOS, was the baseball player of year in 89 and Bo Mires was the pick in 90. As for as Zane Williams, he was the Male Athlete of the Year in 04 when Shon Landry of LCM was named. I will not defend this year's selection of Baseball Player of the Year because no case is really needed
  21. I told adminbaberuth tonight what is amazing is the pressure Bruce is doing this under. He is playing between Jr. and Dunn and has all eyes on him. Its truly a great story and better since hes from SE TX
  22. setxsports.com will broadcast both the semifinals game and finals game of Bunas on Wednesday and Thursday. Check back for more info
  23. Heres the deal, lets get this thread going back to discussion on who the new coach will be. This has turned into nothing more than what is in the past. Keep to the subject or this thread will either be locked up for good or deleted all together. Thanks
  24. Really anyone can knock anyone out with one punch in those fighters. They all pack enough pack punch to do it. The point of all this is that Kimbo is not yet ready to fight GSP or A Silva or any of those guys, not that he couldnt knock them out with one swing. Of course he can, hes powerful. But the longer the fight goes, hes done. He needs to stay where he is at before taking on any kind of experienced figther. I respect his strength and his desire its just right now his lack of organized fights would get him beat.
  25. [Hidden Content] by MMAjunkie.com Staff on Jun 01, 2008 at 11:14 pm ET Despite the shutout decision victory, a WEC 34 title fight between WEC featherweight champion Urijah Faber (21-1) and Jens Pulver (22-9-1) was much more entertaining than the judges' scores of 50-44 would indicate. The title fight, billed as the biggest featherweight fight in MMA history, capped off Sunday's "WEC: Faber vs. Pulver" event at ARCO Arena in Sacramento, Calif. Faber showed a polished stand-up game and an iron jaw as he delivered former UFC champion Pulver his first-ever career loss at 145 pounds. "It's something I've always had," Faber said of his striking skills. "Jens has power, guys, but I haven't had a chance to really show mine." Faber had punched his way to near-victory on numerous occasions, and though Pulver was staggered and dazed through the 25-minute battle, he always found a way to survive. Despite the loss, Pulver did manage to accomplish something that no other opponent has done in nearly four years and 17 fights: he took Faber to a decision. It's unsure what In the night's co-main event, WEC bantamweight champion Miguel Torres (34-1) posted his first successful title defense since defeating former champ Chase Beebe in February. However, unlike much of the opposition in the champ's previous 14 consecutive victories, Yoshiro Maeda (23-5-2) proved a game opponent who, at least initially, could handle a frantic and relentless pace from Torres. Prior to the fight, Torres told MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) that he had to be aware of Maeda's dangerous left hand. The advice would have been better served to Maeda. Torres used dangerous counter-striking, precise body kicks and an array of other blows to batter his opponent throughout three rounds of a scheduled five. A quick left hand repeatedly found its mark, and though some crowd-pleasing ground battles were had, it was the constant stream of strikes that had Maeda's face a mess. By the end of the third round, he could barely see out of either eye. The swelling was substantial -- and enough to force a stoppage before a fourth round would get underway. The result was a third-round TKO stoppage and a signature victory for the 27-year-old Torres. REMAINING MAIN CARD Mark Munoz def. Chuck Grigsby via TKO (strikes) -- Round 1, 4:15 Rob McCullough def. Kenneth Alexander via split decision (30-27, 28-29, 30-27)
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