Chris Riley

South Bend's GOP shepherd

Chris Riley planned this event because he wants to resurrect the Republican Party, but he opens the creaky front door to the St. Joseph County Republican headquarters and is reminded of the daunting task ahead.

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Volleyball inks two

Gostling and Hamsher set to join Hokies in 2010 BLACKSBURG, Va. – The Virginia Tech volleyball squad announced the signing of Samantha Gostling and Tori Hamsher to National Letters of Intent, the athletics department announced...

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Giving new definition to being on tour

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) -- Tiger Woods first made his move in the Australian Masters in the middle of the opening round, getting his name on the leaderboard next to a player named "Jordan" that even some of the local fans did...

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A Republican on every ballot

Chris Riley planned this event because he wants to resurrect the Republican Party, but he opens the creaky front door to the St. Joseph County Republican headquarters and is reminded of the daunting task ahead. A book of...

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Motivated Eagles give Vikings royal thrashing

Ron Cohen, soaked to the bone after having two jugs of ice-cold water dumped over his head at the end of George Washington's 40-0 drubbing of Northeast yesterday, slipped off his cap and revealed what was written on the bill:...

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Stephens, Asbury Park clear first big hurdle

ASBURY PARK — Only two hurdles remain in Asbury Park's quest for a third straight state title after dispatching visiting Shore Regional with ease Saturday afternoon. te title after dispatching visiting Shore Regional with ease...

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Shore squads set for NJSIAA playoffs

By STEVEN FALK • STAFF WRITER • November 12, 2009 It is a different type of week for the 18 Shore Conference schools who have been preparing for NJSIAA playoff games. "It gets exciting," said Asbury Park coach Don Sofilkanich,...

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Rose leads at Disney

England's Justin Rose took a one-shot lead after the first round of the Children's Miracle Network Classic on Thursday. Rose shot a bogey-free 7-under 65 in gusting winds and drizzle to take the slim lead over fellow countryman...

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Game of the Week Preview: Washington vs. Northeast

As was the case last year, George Washington coach Ron Cohen said Northeast has an unfair advantage with the Public League Class AAAA championship game being played at Charlie Martin Memorial Stadium.

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Harig: David Duval controls own destiny at Disney

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- But it must seem like another life to David Duval, who, at the end of the 1997 season, won three straight PGA Tour events, stamping himself as one of the game's emerging players. Glyn Kirk/AFP/Getty...

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