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Swimming News – - NJCAA SWIMMING & DIVING: All that's left is another Pioneer coronation (TCPalm.com)

NJCAA SWIMMING & DIVING: All that's left is another Pioneer coronation (TCPalm.com)
Five new records went into the books Friday as the Indian River Community College men and women's swim teams continued to dominate the NJCAA swimming and diving champions.

Swimming News – - NJCAA SWIMMING & DIVING: All that's left is another Pioneer coronation (TCPalm.com)

NJCAA SWIMMING & DIVING: All that's left is another Pioneer coronation (TCPalm.com)
Five new records went into the books Friday as the Indian River Community College men and women's swim teams continued to dominate the NJCAA swimming and diving champions.

Swimming News – - Episcopal swimming program making bigger splash (The Florida Times-Union)

Episcopal swimming program making bigger splash (The Florida Times-Union)
After almost two years with a new head coach, the Episcopal High School swimming team has almost doubled in size. And the club swim team that new swim coach Benji DeMotte has taken on as well has more than doubled in size.

Golf News – - GOLF BRIEFS (The Jupiter Courier)

GOLF BRIEFS (The Jupiter Courier)
For play on Feb. 20, the Golf Club of Jupiter's Ladies Association members reverted their three worst holes back to par. Flight A Low gross: Andee Calibeo, 75. Low net: Val Costanzo, 65 (card match).

Golf News – - Golf Swing is Rough on New Knees (CBS News)

Golf Swing is Rough on New Knees (CBS News)
Researchers have found that artificial knees take a beating when you swing a golf club, putting a great deal of pressure on the knees.

Golf News – - Florida golf development, eagles coexist (AP via Yahoo! News)

Florida golf development, eagles coexist (AP via Yahoo! News)
Bobby Ginn gave up the nicest lots in his luxury golf course community to a couple that just flew in and made themselves at home.

Motorbike Race News – - Advertisement starts (Tiscali)

Advertisement starts (Tiscali)
will start at 8 p.m. British time. "It s going to be fun to race at night but for me it won t be a completely new experience because I already did a couple of speedway and dirt-track races at night when I was a junior back in Australia," said Stoner, who took his first MotoGP win in Qatar last year.

Motorbike Race News – - Local roundup — Published Mar. 7, 2008 (The Record)

Local roundup — Published Mar. 7, 2008 (The Record)
Bobby Fong of Stockton finished 11th in the American Motorcycle Association's Supersport race on Thursday at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona, Fla.

Golf News – - Birdie! Pro golfer facing charges after killing rare hawk with golf shot because it was too noisy (Daily Mail)

Birdie! Pro golfer facing charges after killing rare hawk with golf shot because it was too noisy (Daily Mail)
Former PGA golfer Tripp Isenhour is facing criminal charges after he killed a rare hawk with a golf shot because it was making noise as he filmed a TV show

Golf News – - Wawashkamo Golf Course (The Sault Ste. Marie Evening News)

Wawashkamo Golf Course (The Sault Ste. Marie Evening News)
Story created Sep 13, 2004 – 17:39:20 EDT. MACKINAC ISLAND — Playing golf on Mackinac Island is an exerience that no true golfer should pass up.

Golf News – - Golf: Charges filed in hawk killing (Deseret Morning News)

Golf: Charges filed in hawk killing (Deseret Morning News)
At Orlando, Fla., PGA Tour golfer Tripp Isenhour was charged with killing a hawk on purpose with a golf shot because it was making noise as he videotaped a TV show.

Tennis News – - WEB FEATURE: Tennis teams heat up in conference play (The Reflector)

WEB FEATURE: Tennis teams heat up in conference play (The Reflector)
For Mississippi State's tennis teams, spring break is just another week of matches, as both teams prepare for another round of SEC play. Men A week after opening SEC play with two straight away losses, Mississippi State's men's tennis team looks to get back on track at home this weekend against Alabama and Auburn.

Tennis News – - Participants Sought For Study Of Prolotherapy For Tennis Elbow At UPMC Shadyside (Medical News Today)

Participants Sought For Study Of Prolotherapy For Tennis Elbow At UPMC Shadyside (Medical News Today)
The Center for Integrative Medicine (CIM) at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) is seeking participants for a study to evaluate the benefits of prolotherapy for tennis elbow. Prolotherapy is a non-surgical treatment used to stimulate repair of damaged ligaments and tendons. It uses an irritant such as a sugar-based solution that is injected into the deep tissue structures.

Baseball News – - Eating away the innings in baseball's cheap seats (USA Today)

Eating away the innings in baseball's cheap seats (USA Today)
Baseball and gluttony, two of America's favorite pastimes, are merging in a controversial trend taking hold at Major League Baseball stadiums across the nation: all-you-can-eat seats. Fans in these diet-busting sections, for a fixed price usually ranging from $30 to $55, are able to gorge on as many hot dogs, nachos, peanuts and soft drinks as they can stomach. Some teams charge extra for beer, …