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...Usually, you base your game on how well you block, and when you catch passes, that’s just kind of a luxury you get,” Miller said.Earlier in the quarter, Ho turned a routine screen pass in the left flat into a 43-yard gain deep into Tigers territory by breaking a tackle, making a great cutback, and sprinting up the right sideline.“Once Jason or Cheng got the ball, they knew what do to do with it, and they made some big plays,” Pizzotti said.EXTRA POINTSPizzotti?...
...Baseball fans, however, could gain one from the nippy weather. Too much of baseball is needlessly slow and drawn out these days, with both pitchers and hitters taking their time between pitches, but cold temperatures could change all that. Pitches know that if they don't work fast enough out there on the mound, the infielders and outfielders won't be very happy. "Get the ball, get back on the hill," Hershiser says. "Get the ball, get back on the hill. You don't want your fielders in a bad mood...
...She’s going to rest it up and work on it this week.”The Crimson rallied in the third game, keeping pace with the Quakers and tying the score six times.Victory appeared to be in sight when a Penn error allowed the Crimson to gain a 28-25 advantage, but the Quakers fought back to take a 29-28 lead.A final Harvard error handed the game to the visitors.“We had some key errors at key points,” Mahon said. “We did consistently have a problem with...
...Gain with No Pain? Yoga in its original form is a multifaceted, millenniums-old discipline that spans physical, ethical, psychological and spiritual dimensions [Oct. 15]. In our mass-market Western world, those aspects of yoga have largely been jettisoned, and the physical is marketed as a hot new form of calisthenics. Used skillfully, the physical elements offer benefits such as enhanced flexibility, agility and body awareness. Used unskillfully, they can damage muscles and ligaments. Wise practitioners will proceed gently and carefully under a good teacher and eventually look beyond the physical to yoga's deeper potentials. Roger Walsh, M.D., Ph.D...
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