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Soccer player returns to the field after heart transplant – fox8.com

CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. – For any high school coach, all you can ask from your athletes is to play with heart. East Pennsboro Senior Joe Mansaray embodies that sentiment in a way you can’t even imagine. Two years ago, Mansaray was a rising star in high school soccer. But the summer before his junior year, he started having trouble breathing and he didn’t know why. The Pennsylvania teen thought it…

Posted: Sunday, December 25, 2016

With drive, Fromayan follows heart to NASCAR – Nascar

Editor’s note: Images courtesy of Georgia Tech athletics/Danny Karnik   A college football player leaving school early to pursue his dream of being in a professional sport is not unusual. In that regard, Eason Fromayan will not be alone when he departs Georgia Tech following the team’s Dec. 31 bowl game with one season of eligibility remaining.   Fromayan, a large fellow at 6-foot-4, 285 pounds, has decided to step…

Posted: Saturday, December 24, 2016

Past and future of Arizona hockey face off in desert – U.S. News & World Report

Posted: Saturday, December 24, 2016

Premier League’s Festive Slog: Adored by Fans, Endured by Players – New York Times

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Posted: Saturday, December 24, 2016

NASCAR community supports relief efforts for Gatlinburg, Sevier County – Nascar

The NASCAR Foundation has joined efforts to support a comprehensive relief campaign for those affected by the recent tragic fires in Sevier County, Tennessee, with a contribution to the Food City Charitable Foundation. Led by Food City’s President and CEO Steve C. Smith, action was taken quickly to build a response to the tragedy through the Food City Charitable Foundation. Bristol Motor Speedway contributed to the effort with a company-wide…

Posted: Saturday, December 24, 2016

English Soccer’s Festive Slog: Adored by Fans, Endured by Players – New York Times

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Posted: Friday, December 23, 2016

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Posted: Friday, December 23, 2016

British Cycling appoints sailing’s Stephen Park as performance director – The Guardian

Stephen Park has been appointed the British Cycling performance director at the embattled governing body. The Glasgow-born 48-year-old might have stayed in place as the Royal Yachting Association’s Olympic manager but the fact he has jumped ship to an organisation veering from one crisis to another – and a new sport – shows his ambition. “Welcome aboard,” British Cycling declared on Twitter in announcing Park’s arrival. The two-times Olympic sailing…

Posted: Friday, December 23, 2016

Sport in 2016: a dichotomy of soaring highs and desperate lows – The Guardian (blog)

It was somehow typical of 2016 that on the morning after Andy Murray accepted the BBC’s Sports Personality of the Year award for a third time in his career, the focus should switch so joltingly to a man whose strategic brilliance had produced an avalanche of Olympic medals and the first British winner of the Tour de France, but who was now seen trying to persuade a sceptical House of…

Posted: Friday, December 23, 2016

American coach Bob Bradley defends his American soccer lingo in England – CBSSports.com

Former USMNT manager Bob Bradley isn’t just having issues on the pitch, but he is having some issues off of it. The Swansea City manager, who has won just two of 10 matches since joining the club in October, is being criticized for his American soccer vocabulary and the confusion it creates in England. According to ESPNFC, Bradley has received some flack for using “PK” to say penalty kick, and…

Posted: Friday, December 23, 2016

Princeton Cancels Men’s Swimming Season Over ‘Vulgar and Offensive’ Messages – TIME

Princeton University announced Thursday that it will cancel the rest of the season for the men’s swimming and diving team following findings of “misogynistic and racist” content shared by team members. The team will not compete in its two final meets of the regular season, scheduled to take place against Navy on Jan. 7 and Harvard and Yale on Feb. 5. The team will also not compete in the Ivy…

Posted: Friday, December 23, 2016

Princeton Cancels Men’s Swimming Season Over ‘Vulgar and Offensive’ Messages – TIME

Princeton University announced Thursday that it will cancel the rest of the season for the men’s swimming and diving team following findings of “misogynistic and racist” content shared by team members. The team will not compete in its two final meets of the regular season, scheduled to take place against Navy on Jan. 7 and Harvard and Yale on Feb. 5. The team will also not compete in the Ivy…

Posted: Friday, December 23, 2016

UKAD investigators ‘in new visit to British Cycling headquarters’ – Telegraph.co.uk

UKAD previously called on British Cycling’s HQ two months ago while they were investigating an unspecified claim of wrongdoing. Team Sky principal Sir Dave Brailsford was grilled by a House of Commons select committee this week about the package, which he said contained the decongestant Fluimucil, although there is no suggestion that this latest Ukad visit is linked to Brailsford’s explanation. Meanwhile, a number of contributors to an independent review…

Posted: Friday, December 23, 2016

Ford to sport new faces, new team in ’17 NASCAR season – Charlotte Observer

This is the first in a series of 2017 NASCAR manufacturer previews. This week: Ford. New faces – and a new team – will mark Ford’s 2017 lineup in NASCAR’s top tier. Stewart-Haas Racing The biggest move of the offseason can be found in Kannapolis, where Stewart-Haas Racing has switched from Chevrolet to Ford. It doesn’t necessarily have to be a bumpy transition year, either, as evidenced by how well…

Posted: Friday, December 23, 2016

Plane crash survivor makes emotional return to soccer – New York Post

One of the Brazilian soccer players who survived a plane crash in Colombia made an emotional return to the game — wearing his yellow jersey and kicking the ball gingerly before a friendly match. Alan Luciano Ruschel, 27, was one of six people who survived the Nov. 28 crash of the LaMia airline plane that went down near Medellin, claiming the lives of 71 of 77 aboard, including 19 players…

Posted: Friday, December 23, 2016

Crash kills East Falmouth teen – The Boston Globe

FALMOUTH — A 17-year-old Falmouth High School hockey player was killed, and his teammate suffered life-threatening injuries, when the car he was driving Thursday night crashed into the woods off a road, officials said. Neither teen was identified by Falmouth police. The driver was from East Falmouth, police said in a statement. Advertisement The second player was extricated from the car by rescue personnel and flown to a Rhode Island…

Posted: Friday, December 23, 2016

Princeton Cancels Men’s Swimming Season Over ‘Vulgar and Offensive’ Messages – TIME

Princeton University announced Thursday that it will cancel the rest of the season for the men’s swimming and diving team following findings of “misogynistic and racist” content shared by team members. The team will not compete in its two final meets of the regular season, scheduled to take place against Navy on Jan. 7 and Harvard and Yale on Feb. 5. The team will also not compete in the Ivy…

Posted: Friday, December 23, 2016

UKAD investigators ‘in new visit to British Cycling headquarters’ – Telegraph.co.uk

UKAD previously called on British Cycling’s HQ two months ago while they were investigating an unspecified claim of wrongdoing. Team Sky principal Sir Dave Brailsford was grilled by a House of Commons select committee this week about the package, which he said contained the decongestant Fluimucil, although there is no suggestion that this latest Ukad visit is linked to Brailsford’s explanation. Meanwhile, a number of contributors to an independent review…

Posted: Friday, December 23, 2016

Gabby Douglas On The Online Harassment She Faced During The Olympics – Huffington Post

“I had take off social media before the Olympics. Then after team finals in Rio, I Googled myself and there was just so much noise,” Douglas told Teen Vogue’s editor-in-chief Elaine Welteroth. “First it started with me not having my hand over my heart, then my hair, then me not being supportive. I was like oh my God, I have no idea where this is coming from. It was hard.”

Posted: Friday, December 23, 2016

Alan Thicke’s cause of death: Is hockey to blame? – Fox News

Authorities released actor Alan Thicke’s official cause of death Wednesday, revealing the that the 69-year-old suffered a ruptured aorta and a standard type A aortic dissection. The Canadian native had been playing hockey with his youngest son, when he complained of chest pains, leaving some to question whether the sport contributed to his demise. “People can have aortic dissections when they’re at rest or when they’re active,” Dr. Jean…

Posted: Thursday, December 22, 2016