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  2. 71-65 WOS 1:10 left
  3. 66-59 WOS 3 min left
  4. 53-51 WOS end of 3rd.
  5. 37-35 HJ Half.
  6. Jags roll.
  7. 19-17 WOS late 2nd Q.
  8. Bobcats win.
  9. Left-hander has seizure 10 days after brain surgery COLUMBUS, Ga. -- The star pitcher of the Little League World Series champions was hospitalized for a seizure that occurred 10 days after brain surgery. Kyle Carter, who President Bush sought out by asking "Where's the left-hander?" after he led his Columbus, Ga., team to victory, had a seizure early Monday while spending the night at a teammate's house. Kyle was feeling better later Monday, his father, Richard Carter, said in Tuesday editions of the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer. He expects Kyle to be released in a few days. Bush sought Kyle out when he met the team on an air strip at Dobbins Air Reserve Base a few days after the 2-1 win over Kawaguchi City, Japan. The seventh-grader underwent emergency surgery Dec. 8 to replace his shunt, a device inserted into his head when he was an infant to alleviate arterial blockage and pressure. The tube broke when Kyle collided with a teammate during basketball practice at Midland Middle School. Richard Carter said an MRI and a CAT scan show no complications from the surgery, but doctors are unsure what caused the seizure. Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press
  10. Warren 70 Colmesneil 31 Andrews 16, McBee 12, Rawls 11
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  12. GIRLS Class 5A 1. Cypress Fairbanks, 2. Rockwall, 3. DeSoto, 4. Pflugerville, 5. Houston Westside, 6. SA Warren, 7. SA Churchill, 8. Duncanville, 9. Colleyville Heritage, 10. Katy Cinco Ranch, 11. SA Wagner, 12. Mansfield Summit, 13. Irving MacArthur, 14. Galena Park North Shore, 15. Bryan, 16. Fort Bend Dulles, 17. Cedar Hill, 18. CC Carroll, 19. Mansfield Timberview, 20. Pasadena Dobie Class 4A 1. FW Dunbar, 2. Del Valle, 3. Marble Falls, 4. Amarillo Palo Duro, 5. Pflugerville Connally, 6. Austin Lake Travis, 7. Dickinson, 8. Dallas Kimball, 9. SA Sam Houston, 10. Waco Midway, 11. Santa Fe, 12. Mount Pleasant, 13. Houston Jones, 14. Copperas Cove, 15. Sherman, 16. Crosby, 17. Keller Fossil Ridge, 18. Plainview, 19. Huntsville, 20. Dripping Springs Class 3A 1. Kennedale, 2. Canyon, 3. China Spring, 4. Navasota, 5. Diboll, 6. Texarkana Liberty-Eylau, 7. Silsbee, 8. Argyle, 9. Mount Vernon, 10. CC West Oso, 11. Lorena, 12. Kaufman, 13. Snyder, 14. Crockett, 15. Orangefield, 16. Levelland, 17. Liberty Hill, 18. Wimberley, 19. Llano, 20. Hidalgo Class 2A 1. Winnsboro, 2. Poth, 3. Slaton, 4. Boyd, 5. Merkel, 6. Navarro, 7. Clarksville, 8. Winona, 9. Panhandle, 10. Hughes Springs, 11. Hempstead, 12. Shallowater, 13. San Saba, 14. Peaster, 15. Krum, 16. Eastland, 17. Central Heights, 18. Reagan County, 19. Weimar, 20. Crawford Class 1A Div. I 1. Martins Mill, 2. Port Aransas, 3. Wellington, 4. Muenster, 5. Goldthwaite, 6. Claude, 7. Sundown, 8. Lovelady, 9. New Deal, 10. Olton, 11. Seymour, 12. LaPoynor, 13. Lindsay, 14. Falls City, 15. Martinsville, 16. Medina, 17. Tolar, 18. Normangee, 19. Groveton, 20. Thorndale Class 1A Div. II 1. Kennard, 2. Nazareth, 3. D'Hanis, 4. Garden City, 5. Follett, 6. Strawn, 7. Calvert, 8. Douglass, 9. Roby, 10. Comstock, 11. Knippa, 12. Jonesboro, 13. Gordon, 14. Roscoe Highland, 15. Turkey Valley, 16. Whitharral, 17. Lenorah Grady, 18. Channing, 19. Kopperl, 20. Lipan Large Private Schools 1. Dallas Bishop Lynch, 2. Argyle Liberty Christian, 3. Lubbock Trinity Christian, 4. Houston Westbury Christian, 5. FW Christian, 6. FW Nolan, 7. Houston St. Agnes, 8. SA Incarnate Word, 9. SA Antonian, 10. John Paul II Plano, 11. Midland Christian, 12. SA Providence, 13. FW Country Day, 14. FW All Saints, 15. Dallas Ursuline, 16. Lubbock Christian, 17. Grapevine Faith Christian, 18. Parish Episcopal-Dallas, 19. Carrollton Christian, 20. Tyler Grace Small Private Schools 1. Muenster Sacred Heart, 2. Waco Texas Christian, 3. Marble Falls Faith Academy, 4. Hallettsville Sacred Heart, 5. Amarillo San Jacinto, 6. EP Rose of Sharon, 7. Sherman Texoma Christian, 8. Colleyville Covenant, 9. Midland Classical Academy, 10. Bulverde Bracken Christian, 11. Abilene Christian, 12. WF Notre Dame, 13. Kingwood Northeast, 14. FW Bethesda Christian, 15. Greenville Christian, 16. Arlington Burton Adventist, 17. Austin Waldorf, 18. Round Rock Christian, 19. Irving The Highlands, 20. Yavney Academy of Dallas
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  15. Never heard this happening before...have you? NEW DELHI, India -- An Indian runner who won a silver medal in the women's 800 meters in the Asian Games this month has failed a gender test and is expected to be stripped of the medal, according to reports Monday. Santhi Soudarajan took the gender test in Doha, Qatar, after the victory. The test reports sent to the Indian Olympic Association on Sunday said Soudarajan "does not possess the sexual characteristics of a woman," The Times of India reported. The test was administered by a medical commission set up by the games' organizers. There are no compulsory gender tests during events sanctioned by the International Association of Athletics Federation, but athletes can be asked to take a gender test. The medical evaluation panel usually includes a gynecologist, endocrinologist, psychologist, and an internal medicine specialist. Dr. Manmohan Singh, chairman of the medical commission of the Indian Olympic Association told the Indian Express newspaper that the Olympic Council of Asia had been informed of the results of Soudarajan's gender test. Sports officials in the athlete's home state of Tamil Nadu said that they have no information on her whereabouts. "If the reports are true, then it is very sad and extremely disappointing," her coach, P. Nagarajan, told the Indian Express.
  16. Man i sure am hearing alot about bad officating this year from both boys and Girls.
  17. SETXsports.com will broadcast the Silsbee/WOS game Thursday night in Silsbee.
  18. A-B's title sponsorship to end after 2007 season CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Anheuser-Busch will end its title sponsorship of NASCAR's No. 2 series after the 2007 season. The parent company for Busch beer cited A-B's desire to reassess all of its NASCAR marketing as its reason for pulling out of the Busch Series. The company just celebrated its 25th season as title sponsor. The decision, confirmed by series officials Monday, comes as ESPN prepares to become the sole broadcaster of the No. 2 racing series in the United States. That increased coverage -- the Busch Series has previously aired on as many as four networks in one season -- should increase the sponsorship rights to about three times the estimated $10 million a year that A-B has been paying. "We think the Busch Series is a property that has been undermarketed and undervalued from a broadcast standpoint," said Steve Phelps, NASCAR's marketing chief executive. "With our new TV agreement and the resources ESPN is going to put against it, this series is not going to be an afterthought." Phelps said NASCAR would start serious negotiations in January for a new title sponsor, but had no timetable for securing a replacement for Busch. "We're doing our due diligence with ESPN to determine how we will jointly call on companies," Phelps said. "We're going to continue to evaluate what this series represents, but right now, it represents great racing. "If you look at it as its own property instead of the little brother [to the Nextel Cup Series] it's stronger than any motorsports series except Nextel Cup. That's how it needs to be marketed." Anheuser-Busch's Budweiser brand will continue its sponsorship as "the official beer of NASCAR," as well as its role as the primary sponsor of driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. Budweiser also will continue to sponsor the weekly pole award and the annual Budweiser Shootout, the exhibition race held each February that marks the start of the season. "On most weekends, we get a very focused message to the consumer, but we're starting to dilute ourselves with Bud and Busch," Tony Ponturo, A-B's vice president of global media and sports marketing told The Sports Business Journal. "In this day and age of competition, the last thing you want is to dilute your own effort." According to a Joyce Julius study, no other sponsor in NASCAR received as much exposure as A-B did in 2006. Busch took over its role as title sponsor for a series that was first known as Late Model Sportsman and later the Grand National Series. But the series is at somewhat of a crossroads these days because of an infiltration of Nextel Cup drivers who have used it as a playground of sorts and made it difficult to remain a true training ground for young talent. Kevin Harvick, a Nextel Cup star, won the Busch title this past season by an enormous margin and Cup regulars won all but two of the 35 events. Full-time Cup drivers also earned eight of the top 10 spots in the final standings. But their inclusion has helped the series grow, and ESPN plans to treat it similarly to Nextel Cup broadcasts when the network takes over next month. Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press
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