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Interfering with a player??s attempts to chase down a loose puck or receive a pass in between the blue lines and grabbing opponents with a free hand along the boards are the techniques most frequently listed under this label, and their elimination should benefit smaller, faster teams that emphasize skills over brute strength...
...when she asks about the owner of one wallet. The primary uncaring figure, though, is Hazel (Andrew G. Sullivan ’06), the family’s colored maid, played by a white man in drag. A physically imposing woman—Sullivan is built like a football player??Hazel is just as likely to pull off the tablecloth as she is to sweep up the ensuing mess...
Lyons took us into the intermission, during which we all got an exciting “rules presentation” from Ivy League football head of officiating Jim Maconaghy. Among the major rule changes, officials will now call out the player??s number along with the infraction when announcing penalties, allowing NCAA referees to confirm what instant replay, telestrators and overzealous play-by-play announcers have been pointing out for years...
...highly-rated 20-year old catching prospect Rene Rivera, prompting Lentz to tell the Press-Enterprise, “It’s tough. You’re not getting to play every day so you can’t see where you’re at as a player??….Kenon Ronz ’03, a first-team All-Ivy pitcher two seasons ago, is struggling in the Detroit Tigers farm system, posting a 1-5 record and 5.68 ERA despite a trademark stellar strikeout-to-walk ratio of better than...
...relative consistency of the Yankees roster over those years also helped to foster a feeling of intimacy with the team. I could not only recite each player??s batting average, home runs, and RBI’s, but the more esoteric statistics. (For example, if a pitcher walks the first batter in an inning, that batter has a 60 percent chance of reaching home plate...