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Local briefs: Motorist hurt
ONE man was hurt in a head-on crash in Huddersfield. A blue Seat Ibiza and a Ford Transit van collided on Halifax Old Road, Grimscar, near its junction with South Cross Road, at 9.15pm on Saturday. The Seat driver, a Birkby man, suffered slight wrist and forearm injuries. The...
Tags: Ford Motor Co., wrist
Research articles 2008-10-07
Eagles Notes: Hunt ready to give fullback job his all
Eagles Notes Given the concern the Eagles coaches expressed about the fullback position in the final two weeks of training camp, because they didn't seem to have a player who could do it all, you'd think  Tony Hunt , the lone survivor there, would have been watching the waiver wires...
Tags: job, Penn State, waiver, wrist
Research articles 2008-09-02
Win-win situation as Ratliff returns to Sixers
These are Theo Ratliff's terms of endearment. He made 215 appearances with the 76ers from 1997-98 to 2000-01 and referred to it as "a dirty business" when he was traded to the Atlanta Hawks, in part because he had a fractured wrist but mostly because the Sixers thought they needed...
Tags: NBA, team, wrist
Research articles 2008-08-22
Returns from DL might be best moves yet
Baseball's non-waiver trade deadline is Thursday, but a team's best move for the final two months could be activating an injured player. DH David Ortiz is expected to return to the Boston Red Sox tonight against the New York Yankees. Fellow All-Star Alfonso Soriano returned to...
Tags: absence, Baseball, Boston Red Sox, carpenter, Games, General Motors Corp., plate, wrist
Research articles 2008-07-25
Soler out of Tour de France
CHOLET, France AFP — Colombia's Mauricio Soler, who won the "King of the Mountains" title last year was forced to pull out of the Tour de France on Wednesday because of an injured wrist. Soler, who rides for the British-registered Barloworld team, fractured a bone in his left wrist...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, France, Leadership, wrist
Research articles 2008-07-09
Soler breaks Colombian hearts at Tour de France
CHATEAUROUX, France AFP — Colombia's Mauricio Soler, who won the "King of the Mountains" title last year, was forced to pull out of the Tour de France on Wednesday because of an injured wrist. Soler, who rides for the British-registered Barloworld team, fractured a bone in his left wrist...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, France, Leadership, wrist
Research articles 2008-07-09
Cofidis rider's Tour de France ends on first stage
PLUMELEC, France AFP — Herve Duclos-Lassalle of the Cofidis team was forced out of the Tour de France after a crash on the first stage here on Saturday. Duclos-Lassalle, the son of former Paris-Roubaix winner Gilbert, fractured his left wrist in a crash just after the first stage's feed...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, France, team, wrist
Research articles 2008-07-05
All Black winger Rokocoko out for up to four months
WELLINGTON AFP — All Black winger Joe Rokocoko has been sidelined for up to four months due to a wrist injury and will miss Tests against Ireland and England as well as part of the Tri-Nations series. The Fijian-born star picked up the injury playing for the Auckland Blues...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, team, wrist
Research articles 2008-04-07
Giants hurler Lowry to have arm op
SCOTTSDALE, Arizona AFP — San Francisco Giants pitcher Noah Lowry will have surgery on Friday to relieve a condition in his throwing wrist, the Major League Baseball club said Thursday. The lefthander is suffering from exertional compartment syndrome of his left forearm, which occurs when there is high pressure...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, surgery, wrist
Research articles 2008-03-06
Sun Devils romp despite Mayo's 37
TEMPE, Ariz. -- Arizona State overcame a career-best 37-point performance by O.J. Mayo and took a big step toward an NCAA tournament bid with an 80-66 victory over USC on Saturday. James Harden, like Mayo a freshman, had 24 points and Jeff Pendergraph 21 to lead the...
Tags: Games, HEALTHCARE, hospital, Sun Microsystems Inc., University of California at Los Angeles, wrist
Research articles 2008-03-02
Golfer Wie says injured wrists will never be the same
KAPOLEI, Hawaii AFP — Michelle Wie says injuries to her wrists are more serious than initially thought and says they will never be the same. "I just accepted the fact that it is never going to be 100 percent ever again," said Wie, adding she feels healthier than she...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, CAREER, disc, wrist
Research articles 2008-02-20
Canada Sportsbreak.
Byline: Resource News International WINNIPEG, MB, Dec 18, 2007 Resource News International via COMTEX -- The following is a quick look at some of the sports headlines across Canada. CANUCKS' BRENDAN MORRISON OUT THREE MONTHS VANCOUVER - Vancouver Canucks forward Brendan...
Tags: Canada, coach, Games, Morrison, NHL, wrist
Research articles 2007-12-18
Phelps wins first races since breaking right wrist
ATLANTA, Georgia AFP — US swim star Michael Phelps won his first victories since breaking his right wrist in October, winning the 200-yard freestyle and helping a relay triumph Friday at the Short Course Nationals. Phelps, whose quest for a record eight gold medals figures to be the major...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, medal, wrist
Research articles 2007-12-01
Phelps wins again while more US swim marks fall
ATLANTA, Georgia AFP — US swim star Michael Phelps won his second individual race since breaking his right wrist in October, taking the 100-yard freestyle here Saturday at the US Short Course Nationals. Phelps, whose bid to break US swimmer Mark Spitz's record of seven gold medals at a...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, medal, wrist
Research articles 2007-12-01
Swim star Phelps beaten in first race since breaking his wrist
ATLANTA, Georgia AFP — Michael Phelps lost in his first race since suffering a broken right wrist last month, taking second behind American record-setter Ryan Lochte in the 200-yard individual medley Thursday at the US Short Course Nationals. Phelps, whose quest for a record eight gold medals figures to...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, IM, INTERNET, medal, wrist
Research articles 2007-11-29
Boozer uses break honing parenting skills
Carlos Boozer made the most of his time off between the Jazz's win over New Jersey last Monday and its Thanksgiving-night practice for tonight's game against New Orleans. Boozer flew home to Miami, where young son Carmani has been battling sickle cell anemia. "It was good...
Tags: Games, Miami, NBA, wrist
Research articles 2007-11-23
US Phelps to test broken right wrist next week
BALTIMORE, United States AFP — US swim star Michael Phelps will use next week's US Short Course Nationals meet at Atlanta to test the strength of his broken right wrist, Phelps told his hometown newspaper. Phelps, whose quest for a record eight gold medals figures to be the major...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Baltimore, medal, wrist
Research articles 2007-11-19
Ready or not, Jazz preseason over
With wildfires raging in Southern California, no Jazz players quibbled with the decision earlier this week to cancel a would-be preseason-ending game against the Los Angeles Lakers that had been scheduled for Thursday night in San Diego. But starting point Deron Williams, for one, regrets not being able...
Tags: Backups, exhibition, Games, NBA, wrist
Research articles 2007-10-26
Leclaire notches another shutout
Pascal Leclaire made 21 saves for his third shutout of the season and fourth overall, and Rick Nash had a goal and an assist to help the Columbus Blue Jackets beat the Buffalo Sabres 3-0 on Friday night in Buffalo, N.Y. Nash scored in the second period, 62...
Tags: Buffalo, Chicago, Games, Miller, NHL, wrist
Research articles 2007-10-20
AIR FORCE OVERCOMES MISTAKES, FEISTY FOE
Air Force, a team historically made up of blue-collar players, entered Saturday's exhibition against the U.S. National under-18 team with something to prove. And when some of those 22 blue-chip prospects questioned the Falcons' abilities, it was almost too much to take. "They're in...
Tags: Air Force, wrist
Research articles 2007-10-14