Cheryl Ford

Gory film aims to keep teens safe on roads

A ZOMBIE skate-boarder with half his face missing and a teenager too concerned with spoiling her hair to wear a cycle helmet are being used as part of a hard-hitting campaign to keep young people safe on our roads.

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WNBA confirms Detroit moving to Tulsa, Okla.; prez says league will prosper

By Murray Evans, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS OKLAHOMA CITY - The three-time WNBA champion Detroit Shock are moving to Tulsa in hopes that a small yet enthusiastic market will embrace what will be the city's only major pro sports team....

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No Shock here: WNBA leaving Motown?

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. - No matter how many championships they won or championship runs they made, fans here just weren’t going to buy tickets to see women play basketball on the professional level. That’s why the Shock, three...

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Hoffman's Resurgence Comes at an Opportune Time

INDIANAPOLIS, IN, October 6, 2009 -- Even the best shooters in the world go through slumps. Shots that they routinely knock down continually bounce off the rim. Shooting percentages plummet and frustration rises. As the WNBA...

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Curse of the MVP?

INDIANAPOLIS, IN, October 6, 2009 -- For four of the first five years of the WNBA the Most Valuable Player of the league won a championship that same season. In 1997 and 1998 it was Cynthia Cooper winning the award and leading...

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Fever top Shock, reach first WNBA finals

Update: INDIANAPOLIS(AP) The Indiana Fever advanced to the WNBA finals for the first time, beating the defending champion Detroit Shock 72-67 on Saturday night in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals. The Fever, who were...

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Fever eliminate Shock, reach first Finals

Indiana Fever center Tammy Sutton-Brown (8) pulls down a rebound in front of Detroit Shock center Cheryl Ford (35) during the first half of a WNBA basketball conference final playoff game in Indianapolis, Saturday, Sept. 26,...

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Sutton-Brown helps Indiana reach 1st WNBA final

INDIANAPOLIS - Tamika Catchings ripped the ball out of the air after Detroit's final miss, and Indiana's players jumped into each other's arms. The Fever advanced to the WNBA finals for the first time, beating the defending...

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One-time 'Bad Boy' becomes father figure

Daniel Mears, Associated Press - Ap Rick Mahorn became head coach of the WNBA’s Detroit Shock three games into this season when fellow Bad Boy Bill Laimbeer resigned. It was halftime of his fifth game as coach of the Detroit...

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Fever hope to end playoff frustration against Shock

The Indiana Fever and Tamika Catchings, trying to dribble past the Shock's Deanna Nolan, left, face Detroit in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals on Wednesday. The Shock have eliminated Catchings and the Fever in each of...

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