Versus MMA Returns to Direct TV (Sherdog)
The Versus Network, which broadcasts World Extreme Cagefighting events, returned to Direct TV on Monday, following the resolution of a six-month contract dispute between Comcast, which owns Versus, and the satellite television carrier.
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ADDING MULTIMEDIA DIRECTV and VERSUS Reach Carriage Agreement; Sports Net Returns to DIRECTV Lineup Today (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. & PHILADELPHIA----DIRECTV and Comcast have reached an agreement to return VERSUS to the DIRECTV programming lineup today. The terms of the deal were not disclosed.
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Survivors of avalanche won’t give up passion – Vancouver Sun
Survivors of avalanche won't give up passion Vancouver Sun She told the 39-year-old Calgarian that his passion for extreme sports was going to kill him. And it nearly did -- twice in almost as many months. ... and more » |
SOS football team redefining sports (Sun Star)
THEY are a bunch of orphans. Neglected. Abandoned. read more
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Girl Scout lock-in (Marion Daily Republican)
Southern Illinois Girl Scouts took over Extreme Sports for an all night lock-in on Friday. The girls, totaling 118, represented 18 area troops.
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Sports Briefs (Owen Sound Sun Times)
MINOR HOCKEY STORM MIDGETS SPLIT SAUGEEN SHORES -- The Saugeen Shores Martin Bicycle Storm midgets split a pair of Ontario Minor Hockey Association championship final games on the the weekend. Brett Coulson scored twice Friday in a 3-1 win in New Hamburg.[...]
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What hotels will do for a good review (CNN)
Oh, the things hotels will do for a good review.
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National Sports More>> (WBOC Salisbury)
ALPINE MEADOWS, Calif. (AP) - On a ridge near the 8,600-foot summit of Alpine Meadows ski resort, 17-year-old snowboarder Lucas Fuller scopes out the many chutes and bowls that radiate out from Ward Peak.
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B.C. avalanche: ‘It was massive. It was scary’ (Toronto Star)
Ben Bassaraba lies in a Kamloops hospital with a broken neck and the sound of a mountain's fury etched in his mind. The Fernie, B.C., resident said he and other snowmobilers attending an extreme sports event were aware of an avalanche alert posted for the Revelstoke region and were watching a race from what they thought was a safe distance. It wasn't far enough.
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