Word: contests
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Hays said she remembers playing a game where one of their little girls won a watch in a contest...
With Hill questionable for the game, Harvard will look to attack the Lion's lack of size with the 6-8 Fisher, who is averaging 7.9 rebounds a game, and Scott, whose 14.4 points a contest is second on the team. By establishing a physical presence inside, the Crimson can tire the Lions and will further discourage Columbia's talented back court from driving to the hoop...
...that evening in Princeton, NJ, the Princeton Tigers beat the Crimson, 56-53, shattering Harvard's 32-game Ivy League winning streak. It has been exactly 25 months since the Crimson (16-3, 6-1 Ivy) last entered an Ivy League contest having lost its last one, so when Harvard storms into New York this weekend to face Cornell (5-15, 2-6) tonight and Columbia (4-16, 0-8) tomorrow, it will be an unfamiliar situation for most of the players...
...fact, Haakonsen cites nationalism as a reason for giving the Olympics the same salute he has thrown journalists, contest officials and all who encroach on snowboarding's outsider ethos. The young antihero dislikes the formatted judging system and just about everything ordained by the Olympics and is suspicious of its structure and its ability to deal with his evolving sport. Mount Baker, with its loose nature, he says, "is a way more organized and professional contest...
...first freestylist named to the squad. A resident of Salem, Ore., Taggart is one of the few active riders to have won both racing and freestyle titles, though she now focuses her efforts solely on the halfpipe. One of the sport's true female pioneers, Taggart has triple the contest experience of her competitors and is only getting better as the Games draw near...