Friday, July 19, 2013

From The Onion Following dozens of visitor complaints officials at the Pro Football Hall of Fame announced Thursday that they...

SbB LIVE FROM LA (Jul 18, 2013 @ 9:25pm ET)

9:00 PM: WAOW has the story of Margaretta Wolf, a 96-year-old grocery store owner in Marshfield, Wisconsin who stood up to a would-be robber that was armed with a knife: "I said you can have all the Tootsie Rolls you want but I am not opening that cash register."

8:45 PM: KDVR has video of the Denver Broncos hosting an exercise boot camp for women at the team's training facility.

8:30 PM: New York Knicks player Amar'e Stoudemire has been asked by Israeli president Shimon Peres to play for Israel's national basketball team. Stoudemire is in the county serving as an assistant coach of Canada's Maccabiah Games team.

8:15 PM: Former Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher said on Thursday he wished the team was "more honest" with him in contract talks before he decided to retire. Urlacher added that if the Bears win the Super Bowl without him, "I'd be mad because I wasn't a part of it."

8:00 PM: The Newark Star Ledger reports that due to opposition from neighbors, the New York Jets have withdrawn their application to place a helicopter landing pad at their training facility in Florham Park, New Jersey.

7:45 PM: Lakers player Pau Gasol tweets his welcome to new teammates Jordan Farmar, Wesley Johnson & Nick Young: "Let's get ready for a great season."

7:30 PM: Golden State Warriors owner Peter Guber has been tweeting photos from his visit to the Serengeti in Africa, including his encounters with an elephant and a giraffe.

7:15 PM: Southern Miss has named Bill McGillis as the Golden Eagles' new athletic director. McGillis previously served as executive associate athletic director at South Florida.

7:00 PM: San Francisco 49ers linebacker Ahmad Brooks will not face criminal assault charges for allegedly hitting teammate Lamar Divens in the head multiple times with a beer bottle in an incident last month.

6:45 PM: The NFL announces that Indianapolis Colts tight end Weslye Saunders has been suspended for eight games for violating the league's PED policy.

6:30 PM: The Centre Daily Times reports the Penn State Board of Trustees has authorized $60 million to be paid in settlements to victims of convicted child sex abuser Jerry Sandusky. Meanwhile, legal costs for Penn State over the Sandusky scandal have reached $46.8 million.

6:15 PM: Yahoo's Adrian Wojnarowski reporters former Miami Heat player Mike Miller has cleared amnesty waivers and is now officially a free agent.

6:00 PM: Injured Chicago White Sox first baseman Paul Konerko begins his rehab assignment tonight with the Double-A Birmingham Barons as they face the Chattanooga Lookouts.

5:45 PM: The Biz of Baseball reports the Miami Marlins will host a Legends of Wrestling Night for their August 24 game against the Colorado Rockies. Former WCW & WWE wrestler Bill Goldberg is scheduled to throw out the first pitch.

5:30 PM: Colorado Avalanche center Matt Duchesne tweets a photo of himself signing a new five-year contract extension: "So excited to be part of the Avs future! Love this franchise, team and city, couldn't be happier!"

Source: http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/sbblive?eid=54121

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