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Archive for October 2008 – Page 2

Johnson Extends Points Lead

By Jeremiah Boyce · Comments (0)
Monday, October 20th, 2008

Martinsville, VA – As Jimmie’s quest for three titles continues to roll, we yet again found ourselves looking at a dominant 48 team.  As Johnson clearly continues to establish his dominance, we are looking at a heart of a champion.  The native of El Cajon, CA now has a huge point lead (149) in front of Greg Biffle.  The drivers have Georgia on their mind, where Johnson reigns as he won the Pep Boys Auto 500 last season.   It’s a busy on-track weekend and if you want flag-to-flag coverage turn to the only name that means anything in sports, JB SportsCorner.

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‘Cats Always Sheriff’s Team

By Jeremiah Boyce · Comments (0)
Friday, October 17th, 2008

I could not envision living or working in another city with so many blessings.  I’ll get to why the ‘Cats  will always be my team, but first, let’s take a look at why the Sheriff is so blessed.  I’m only 27 and have my own website for millions of you to read everyday.  To be able to work with the best owner in the NAHL and to be able to help  promote young men, and get to know the inside and out of the Jr. A’s version of the Detroit Red Wings is a blessing.  To me, there is no other sports city in the world that compares to Bismarck.  I love you guys, and I always will.  I strive to be a champion writer.  Bismarck, you are the best city in the world.  I will always cherish my friends in the Sports Community.  To be able to write about the Bobcats, and the NBA’s Minnesota Timberwolves, is a huge blessing.  There is no feeling like being a sports writer in Bismarck.

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Champs’ Back Against the Wall

By Jeremiah Boyce · Comments (0)
Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

Bean Town (Boston) – For the Boston Red Sox, their captain, and their catcher, Jason Varitek, they had a perfect opportunity to snap the momentum away from the surprising Rays at one of the most venerable ball parks, Fenway Park.  The Tampa Bay Rays had other ideas as they tattooed Boston’s starter, Jon Lester, with four home runs.  In route to a 9-1 drubbing, which now has Boston 2 games away from elimination, has the Tampa Bay Rays on their possible way to an American League Title.  Former Minnesota Twin, Matt Garza, pitched 6+ innings of near shutout baseball, until Boston ruined the bid for a shutout with a line drive single (Jacoby Ellsbury) in the top of the 4th for Boston’s only run of the night.  Boston’s pitching starter will be knuckleballer, Tim Wakefield, and pitching for the Rays will be Andy Sonnanstine.

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Suprisingly Tampa Moves On

By Jeremiah Boyce · Comments (0)
Thursday, October 9th, 2008

With a 6-2 win over the White Sox, the American League Championship Series will feature a suprising Tampa Bay Rays and the World Champion Boston Red Sox.  The series will start on friday night with game 1, starting at 8:37pm at the Trop.  You can watch the game on FOX TV.   

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Bismarck Bobcats: Thom Brigl Interview

By Jeremiah Boyce · Comments (0)
Tuesday, October 7th, 2008
Center Ice had an opportunity to go behind the scenes of your Bismarck Bobcats when I sat down with chief officer/owner Thom Brigl. In this interview you will hear what it’s like to own Jr. A Hockey’s #1 franchise, your Bismarck Bobcats! Thom Brigl hails from Minneapolis, MN and has owned the Bobcats for 7 years. He is a 1979 graduate of Mandan High School and he is the best owner in the league. One of the themes for the 2008-2009 Bobcats is – It’s a Whole New Game. Thom is thrilled about the prospects of this year’s Bobcats on and off the ice. “It is a whole new game. We’ve got a new coach. We have a fairly high turnover in the team with a lot of skill from across the country. We have a brand new remodeled rink, and we have new staff, as far as Caryn, Elizabeth, and Skip,” he stated enthusiastically. The Bobcats are involved with a lot of charities and are very appreciative of the fans. “The future of the Bobcats really relies on the community and it’s support of the organization. We expect that it will grow, and it has over the years, but it’s really up to the community,” Brigl stated. Thom loves the Bobcats and hopes to see the team succeed and become champions again.
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