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...Dawson has been up to the task, averaging 113.9 yards a game with 11 total touchdowns last season. Quarterback Liam O’Hagan scrambled for eight more touchdowns, reducing Dawson’s overall touchdown output from the year before.And so the pressure is on for the Scarborough, Ont. native.Having put out three impressive seasons, Dawson hopes to wow the crowds even more by improving the passing dimension of his game.He had 34 total receptions in 2005 and made them count, averaging 9.9 yards with two touchdowns. With work in the offseason, the back says he may continue...
...events like steer wrestling). Today it's a $46 million business, and revenue has grown 150% over the past five years. From 2003 to '05, the tour's adult fan base soared 48%, to 18 million, far outpacing the growth of nascar or any other major sport, according to Scarborough Research. Sponsorship revenue has nearly tripled since 2000, to $22.5 million. Advertisers like Yamaha seem to be betting that bull riding will hit the big time. They like the demographics of the fans: the average household income is a healthy $66,000, and 40% are women...
Sheehan D. Scarborough ’07, one of two head captains for dorm crew, said that in general, freshman rooms tend to be cleaner than House rooms. Seniors, who stay in their rooms until the day after Commencement, generally leave a great deal of trash behind, Scarborough said...
...made a speech last week, and that pretty much cinched it for me. A good friend of mine, Dr. Rick Scarborough, who started-and I urged him, and we've worked together over the years-an organization called Vision America, which is out recruiting pastors to get involved in the political arena. He asked me to come speak. He was having a conference on the war on Christianity. So I made a speech on Wednesday. It was covered by C-Span and, frankly, a bunch of cameras. I felt very good, very free about giving that speech. The reaction...
...Ayckbourn, the great British playwright who doesn't get enough respect in America, brought over his own Scarborough troupe to present the U.S. premiere of his chamber piece about the interconnections among six lonely London souls. Ayckbourn's delicate, understated direction showed, once again, that laughs are the least important thing in his vision of the sad comedy of ordinary lives...