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Agent says 2B Loretta will sign with Astros
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That was a Classic Chief!
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;D A little less than 2 hours!! -
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Who wins this one Friday Night?
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WWE New Years Revolution Predictions
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WWE Champion John Cena vs. Umaga DX vs. World Tag Team Champions Rated-RKO Intercontinental Champion Jeff Hardy vs. Johnny Nitro (Steel Cage Match) Women’s Champion Mickie James vs. Victoria Ric Flair vs. Kenny Dykstra Carlito vs. Chris Masters -
Houston i believe.
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Anahuac 58-50
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It is hard to pick just one. ;D
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Boxing announcer Lampley arrested ENCINITAS, Calif. (AP) - Sports announcer Jim Lampley was arrested Wednesday for investigation of domestic violence. Lampley, 57, also was booked for investigation of violating a restraining order and dissuading a witness, said Capt. Glenn Revell of the San Diego County Sheriff's Department. Lampley was released after posting $35,000 bail. No details were immediately available about the accusations against Lampley. It was not known whether Lampley had retained an attorney. His broadcasting career began with ABC in the mid-1970s. He later worked for CBS and NBC and more recently as a boxing commentator for HBO. An after-hours call to an HBO spokeswoman was not immediately returned.
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Agent says 2B Loretta will sign with Astros The agreed-to deal is for one year at $2.5 million, but could be worth as much as $3.5 million with incentives, said Loretta's agent, Bob Garber. The free-agent second baseman had multiple offers, including ones from the Texas Rangers and Cincinnati Reds. While the Rangers offered more money, Garber said Houston was a better opportunity. Craig Biggio has long been entrenched as the starting second baseman for the Astros. But Garber said Loretta, who has also played first, third and shortstop during his career, will play "all over the infield" for Houston. "We wanted to wait until the second-base market got better. The market is great for everyone but second basemen," Garber said. Loretta, a 12-year veteran, played for the Boston Red Sox last season, hitting .285 in 155 games. He has previously played for the Brewers, Astros and Padres and has a career .299 average and .987 career fielding percentage.
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WOS and LaMarque in 2000 was a classic.
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****The All SETXsports Team Will Be Announced Tonight
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Home Team Listed On Bottom District 21 5A Kingwood-53 West Brook-42 Atascocita-52 Memorial-72 Channelview-59 Humble-61 District 21 4A Huffman-38 Smiley-78 New Caney-52 Barbers Hill-56 District 22 4A Vidor-42 PN-G-61 Dayton-70 Central-66 Lumberton-36 Ozen-91 Nederland-51 LC-M-59 District 21 3A WO-S-62 Jasper-51 HJ-58 Silsbee-77 HF-48 OF-54 BC-46 Kirbyville-61 District 23 2A Woodville-44 Woden-49 District 24 2A Buna-53 Deweyville-67 Anahuac-36 Warren-54 Kountze-60...OT EC-65 District 24 1A Big Sandy-86 Evadale-36 HD-66 Spurger-62 H.I-35 WH-80 Other Games Shepherd-33 Kelly-75
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Rockets will take it.
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Published: January 03, 2007 08:47 pm Coyotes taking bite out of Hill Country Chester Moore Jr. The Orange Leader On the opening morning of the 206-2007 archery-only season, I was set up in a ground blind near a deer trail in Llano County. At the crack of dawn, a lone coyote sounded off a few hundred yards away. It was soon joined by what sounded like a choir of coyotes on an adjoining hillside. I saw no deer that weekend and found coyote sign everywhere. Fast forward a month to the opening of the general season and the same thing happened with a lone coyote calling out but this time it sounded like it was joined by a full choir and symphony of its kin from every direction. I have hunted the Hill Country since 1986 and used to guide hunts for exotics in Kerr, Real and Edwards Counties and I have never heard so many coyotes or seen so much coyote sign as I have this year. Coyotes have always been present in the Hill Country but their numbers have been small compared to South Texas and the coastal areas of Southeast Texas. Sheep and goat ranchers shoot coyotes on sight and hire professional trappers to make sure they do not proliferate. However, those industries have been in decline in recent years and it seems the crafty coyotes are increasing in numbers in the Hill Country. A study based on predator control trapping conducted by U.S. Department of Agriculture showed that in the 1950s there were virtually no coyotes in the Hill Country. By 1960, there were 188 trapped and by 1980 that number had increased to 637. When the study concluded in 1994, there were 2,594 coyotes trapped in the study area that year alone. An article written by Paul Schattenberg with the Texas Agricultural Extension Service shows coyote numbers have continued to rise in the Hill Country, since then even in the suburbs of Austin. "We've recently had a sharp increase in the usual number of calls to Extension about coyotes, especially in the northwest part of the city around Highland Hills," extension agent Jeff Ripley said in the article. "We're not sure what's causing the coyotes to become more active in this area, but feel sure the activity will continue." "Right now there's a hole in the net in Travis County and we're trying to close it. We're finding out what personnel and financial resources city, county and state agencies can bring together and come up with a solution." How this will affect hunting in the region is yet to be determined. Coyotes certainly will not wipe out the deer as the region has the highest per acre average of whitetails in the world. However, it will have an affect on some areas. Lewis Hogan of Orange who is the leaseholder for the Llano property I hunt talked with a biologist managing a nearby tract of land and learned the fawn crop suffered in our part of Llano County this year due to coyote predation. "He said with the drought and the coyote increase, there was not much fawn survival," Hogan said. And that goes with the lack of fawn sightings on our lease. On a 1,000-acre tract there have been no sightings of first year fawns at feeders and that is a rarity. Hunters on surrounding acreage report the same thing. My original suspicion was the drought which was brutal out there this year, but with the addition of a big coyote population the puzzle is becoming a lot more complete. Coyotes are a valuable part of nature and it remains to be seen what their role will be in terms of deer management in the region. My suspicions are hunting will get a little more difficult due to their increased presence and that they might even help trim the region‚s burgeoning deer herd. Some areas are on the verge of a major die-off and if coyotes help to keep that from happening as their numbers grow, that is a good thing. However, if their populations too remain unchecked, they could become problemsome for the important deer hunting economy in the Hill Country, which is the main factor in keeping most of that scenic land from becoming one big housing development. Coyotes are just doing what they were built to do and hunters like myself will have to accept it or find a way to deal with these highly adaptable canines under the auspices of game management. Either way, I have a feeling the coyotes are here to stay. (To contact Chester Moore, e-mail him at [email protected]. You can hear him on the radio Fridays from 6-7 p.m. on Newstalk AM 560 KLVI or online at www.klvi.com.)
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Congrats Rockets!
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