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Championships aplenty for La Caņada in 2011
1 Flintridge Sacred Heart soccer wins CIF Southern Section Division I crown: Big things were expected from the Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy soccer team as it came into the 2010-11 season with a roster boasting a group of experienced juniors and...Tags: San Diego Padres, Basketball, Minor League Baseball, California Interscholastic Federation, Health
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An error bounces Rallis' way
Baseball player Trey Rallis never expected to be named Ivy League Player of the Year his senior season at Yale University. "I am a player that doesn't check his numbers," said Rallis, a former La Caņada resident and 2006 Loyola High graduate. "I don't...Tags: Sports, College Baseball, Baseball, Colleges and Universities, Education
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Brown moving up in minor leagues
Kelson Brown had his dream came true last summer when he was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 2010 Major League Baseball First-Year Players Draft. This year, the former Spartan has been working on taking his dream to the next level. "Being...Tags: New York Mets, Chicago Hotels, Scott Brosius, National Collegiate Athletic Association, All Stars
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Taking his game to the next level
Brendon Shoemake grew up playing club baseball with some of the best talent in Southern California. He's seen his teammates commit to play baseball for major universities and even go on to sign with Major League Baseball teams. Shoemake, a La Caņada High...Tags: Sports, Washington Nationals, Major League Baseball Draft, Baseball, University of California
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Zaun calls an end to MLB playing days
GLENDALE — After suffering a shoulder injury that stemmed from a violent home-plate collision last season, Gregg Zaun found himself behind home plate for the first time Sunday during a spring training contest against the Oakland Athletics at the...Tags: Rogers Communications Inc., San Diego Padres, Kansas City Royals, Brad Ausmus, Jim Leyland
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Camp has MLB flair
After a combined 16 seasons in Major League Baseball you'd think Glendon Rusch and Matt Whisenant would just want to just relax and enjoy the fruits of their labor. However, the two still hit the diamond on a day-to-day basis. The only difference now is...Tags: Kansas City Royals, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, Chicago Cubs, Career and Workplace
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Around Town: McCourts don't deserve Dodgers
The testimony in the what has become known as the "Dodger Divorce Trial" is stunning. Last week, it was revealed that Frank McCourt "had taken at least $100 million out of the Dodgers' assets for Jamie's use."
However thoughtful it was for Frank to...Tags: Minnesota Twins, Manny Ramirez, Contracts, Crime, Law and Justice, Chicago White Sox
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Sports briefs
Ex-Spartan producing at the next level La Caņada resident Kelson Brown, a third baseman in the Pittsburgh Pirates' minor-league organization, was an honorable-mention selection for the Pirates' minor-league all-star team, according to Major League...Tags: Sports, Basketball, Juvenile Delinquency, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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Bergman taken in MLB draft
Christian Bergman enjoyed quite a monumental day last week. It was a special day June 8 that concluded a very memorable and significant four-day span in the life of the St. Francis High graduate. On that afternoon, the waiting ended along with the self-...Tags: Sports, Colorado Rockies, Entertainment, Contracts, Gay Pride Los Angeles
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A successful baseball move
La Caņada native Kelson Brown has been bouncing around the country the past four years playing baseball. He has gone from Oregon to Iowa and now to Pennsylvania, as a new journey is about to begin.
In 2006, Brown left his hometown of La Caņada after...Tags: Mark Buehrle, Brad Ausmus, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Scott Brosius, Crime, Law and Justice
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Did a baseball team win the first U.S. pro soccer league title?
BASEBALL/SOCCER URBAN LEGEND: The first American professional soccer league championship was won by a moonlighting baseball team. While individual players had been paid for games going as far back as 1892, it was not until the early 20th Century that...Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, Basketball, Atlanta Braves, Superman (fictional character), Arts and Culture
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Dodgers making bid to reenter signings of international players?
Once they were at the forefront, veritable explorers of international baseball. The Dodgers led the way, and every other team scrambled to catch up. They had the first baseball camp in the Dominican Republic, they signed the first player from South...Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, James Loney, Sports, Chan Ho Park, Chicago White Sox
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