With 18 seconds left at American Airlines Center, the Desperados seemed to have pulled another rabbit out of their hat with Clint Dolezel's 41-yard pass to Anthony Armstrong for the go-ahead touchdown.
A New York man won the 31st annual Cleveland Marathon on Sunday with a time of 2 hours, 33 minutes and 33 seconds. Retta Feyissa, 33, from the Bronx, was followed by Rob Juergens, 44, of Avon Lake, Ohio, who finished at 2 hours, 35 minutes and 52 seconds.
Two familiar faces in the local running community emerged as champions at today's 36th annual Syttende Mai run. Joe Kurian, 29, won the men's title, completing the 20-mile course from Madison to Stoughton in 1 hour, 54 minutes, 42 seconds. That was a little under three minutes off the winning time the Madison resident posted in 2005, when he was making his debut in the race. Kurian won the 2006
Associated Press - May 18, 2008 3:24 PM ET CLEVELAND (AP) - A New York man has won the 31st annual Cleveland Marathon with a time of 2 hours, 33 minutes and 33 seconds.
There is one big reason to believe that Big Brown, unscathed through five races in which he demolished the opposition by a combined 39 lengths, can succeed where Silver Charm, Real Quiet, Charismatic, War Emblem, Funny Cide and Smarty Jones all fell short.
Jeff Smoker hit Todd Devoe for a 16-yard touchdown with no time left on the clock as the Arizona Rattlers knocked off the Dallas Desperadoes 55-54 Saturday night in Dallas.
Saturday's Preakness Stakes proved two things. Big Brown is a legitimate Triple Crown horse. And it is possible for 112,000 people to watch a horse race holding their breath for almost two minutes.
Minus its potential championship relay team, St. Bonaventure High nearly pulled off a team championship Saturday. With one relay and two individual titles, St. Bonaventure finished runner-up to Division IV boys' champion Serra, 69-54, in the CIF Track and Field Divisional Finals on Saturday at Mount San Antonio College.
Blacksburg's Peter Dorrell sets another record as the Bruins win the River Ridge meet. Big Brown is dominating horse racing. Big Red rules Timesland track and field. Blacksburg thoroughbred Peter Dorrell added another River Ridge District meet record to his file Saturday, setting a new mark of 1 minute, 58.07 seconds in the 800 meters to lead the Bruins to a sweep of the team championships at