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Archive for May 10th, 2009

A dazzling display: LeBron James scores 47 points, carries Cavaliers to 3-0 series lead over Hawks

ATLANTA - The Cleveland Cavaliers were actually being challenged.
Finally, LeBron James had seen enough.
James scored 47 points in his best game yet of these playoffs, leading the Cavaliers to the brink of their second straight postseason sweep with a 97-82 victory over the Atlanta Hawks on Saturday night.
“He took the ball, put it [...]

Posted: May 10th, 2009 in Sports by Associated Press.
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No ‘O’ but plenty of zeroes as Indians suffer back-to-back shutout losses to Tigers

CLEVELAND - If it isn`t one thing, it`s another for the sad-sack Indians these days.
When they get pitching, they don`t hit. When they hit, they don`t pitch. Rarely do they do both at the same time, which is as good a reason as any for Cleveland`s current last-place status in the talent-challenged Central [...]

Posted: May 10th, 2009 in Sports by NorthCoastNOW.
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Tribe notes: Sighing, not Cy-ing, time is here for Lee, who keeps getting let down by sluggish offense

CLEVELAND - Cliff Lee`s bid to repeat as the American League`s Cy Young Award winner is likely over. And he has his offense to thank for much of it.
Despite reversing his fortunes after a slow start to the season - 1.70 ERA over his last five outings - Cleveland [...]

Posted: May 10th, 2009 in Sports by NorthCoastNOW.
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Chris Assenheimer: Believe it or not, it’s still too early to count out the Indians

OK, this is going to sound nuts.
As bad as things have gone for the Indians thus far, and as their 11-19 record and last-place standing in the Central Division through Friday confirms, they`ve gone pretty bad - this season is not over.
Told you it was going to sound nuts.
While, admittedly, the Indians` season [...]

Posted: May 10th, 2009 in Sports by NorthCoastNOW.
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Blanks for the memories: Amherst throws two shutouts in winning its own softball tournament, ties school record with 19th consecutive win

AMHERST - With a pair of shutouts by its first-line pitchers, fifth-ranked Amherst won its school record-tying 19th straight softball game Saturday afternoon.
In the process, the Comets also won their own tournament, the 23rd annual Comet Invitational, at Sliman`s Diamond.
They got a 12-strikeout one-hitter from junior Jessica Sand in a 10-0 run-rule win [...]

Posted: May 10th, 2009 in Sports by .
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Amateur boxing: Freddie’s fighters go undefeated at North Olmsted event

NORTH OLMSTED - It was a clean sweep for Freddie`s Boxing Club at the Saturday Night Fights event at St. Clarence Hall on Saturday night, as all four fighters from the Lorain gym had their hands raised after their bouts.
Southview senior Johnny Colon won a high school championship match; Chris Hanczaryk and Jose [...]

Posted: May 10th, 2009 in Sports by Shaun Bennett.
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High school track and field: Westlake girls win their own relays for third straight year; North Olmsted boys second to Hudson again

WESTLAKE - Depth and balance carried the Westlake girls to their third straight title at Saturday`s 44th annual Westlake Relays. The Demons won five of 16 events and were second in five others as they outdistanced St. Joseph Academy, 110-100.
For the third straight year, the North Olmsted boys finished second to Hudson. The [...]

Posted: May 10th, 2009 in Sports by HispanicOhio.com.
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Lorain County Speedway: White takes modified 30-lapper

SOUTH AMHERST - - When the likes of Jeff Fade Jr. and Steven Klinect are in your rearview mirror, it could make for some uneasy moments behind the wheel of a modified car at Lorain County Speedway. However, John White did not mind the view. In fact, he embraced the challenge.
White started the 30-lap [...]

Posted: May 10th, 2009 in Sports by emotional.
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The wit and wisdom of mothers

Mothers are the cooks who kept us fed, the housekeepers who kept us neat and the chauffeurs who carted us to and fro. They are the family bankers, personal shoppers and in-house doctors.
Mom taught us to tie our shoes, kissed our boo-boos when we fell and hemmed our dresses before the big dance.
And whether it [...]

Posted: May 10th, 2009 in BREAKING, Top Stories by NorthCoastNOW.
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Donors put their stamp on generosity

Times are tough, and people served by post offices in Elyria, North Ridgeville, Grafton, Wellington and Oberlin opened their hearts on Saturday with an abundance of food for those in need.
Postal carriers - along with retired and off-duty carriers - picked up 103,500 pounds of food left on front porches or [...]

Posted: May 10th, 2009 in Top Stories by .
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