The First Coast’s (Home Gyms) Finest Homes
Wednesday, November 29th, 2006The First Coast’s Finest Homes
Former home of Jaguars owners at 6120 San Jose Boulevard. A luxury bathroom is one of the many features of this Epping Forest home at 6730 Epping Forest Way North.
Source: www.firstcoastnews.com
What to Do With $5,000
Make the most of the money you have. Here are some ideas.
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Old Dominion ends No. 8 Georgetown’s winning streak at home gym 75-62
Arnaud Dahi scored 15 points and Old Dominion sank six three-pointers in the second half Sunday to beat No. 8 Georgetown 75-62, ending the Hoyas’ 24-year winning streak at their on-campus gymnasium. The Monarchs shot 58% in the second half, and Old Dominion overcame an eight-point second-half deficit to defeat a ranked team for the first time since beating Villanova in the 1995 NCAA tournament.
Source: www.usatoday.com
Prep huddle heroes
Brian O’Connell, Monona Grove. The senior linebacker had four of the Silver Eagles’ 11 tackles for loss in leading a defense that held Waunakee to negative yards for most of the fourth quarter in a 28-17 win in a WIAA Division 2 state quarterfinal Saturday.
Source: www.madison.com
Delavan sports new athletic goods store
DELAVAN-As winter approaches, most Wisconsinites think of bundling up inside with a movie or a good book. But a new store in Delavan is hoping locals stay active all year.
Source: www.gazetteextra.com
Wall time: Climbers seek height at Vail Athletic Club
Comprehensive guide to Vail Colorado for visitors planning a vacation and locals looking for what to do in Vail and Beaver Creek.
Source: www.vaildaily.com
THE EURweb FREE-4-ALL PAGE/BOARD: Talk about the stories we didn’t cover in this issue.
Just like the headline says, this page/board is where you can discuss the stuff that we didn’t cover in today’s issue. (It’s sort of like feedback with a twist) Remember, NO name calling, racial taunting, graphic sex talk and vulgarity in general, PLEASE.
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Home opener proves to be winner for Rivermen
The UM-St. Louis Rivermen were victorious 92-68 in the home opener against Harris Stowe last Tuesday night. Troy Slaten led the Rivermen with 25 points and Octavious Hawkins led the team with 18 rebounds. Melvin Martin, guard for the Hornets, scored the first jumper of the game but Brett Ledbetter answered back with a layup for the Rivermen.
Source: www.thecurrentonline.com
Annies to begin play in new gym
CENTRALIA - Last year’s season-ending loss to Highland wasn’t the most awe-inspiring performance by the Annies, but it does go down in the books as the official final prep game played inside Trout Gym.
Source: www.morningsentinel.com