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Hoops experts analyze Oden's impact for Ohio State and talk up Florida, G'town USA Today The preseason tournaments are over and the non-conference schedules are kicking into full gear. But what teams are stepping up and which ones find themselves in trouble? USATODAY.com columnist Jeff Zillgitt, USATODAY.com college basketball editor Tim Gardner, USA TODAY reporter Scott Boeck and Shannon Shelton, the Michigan State beat writer for the Detroit Free Press, break down all the action in Hornets rally past Corcoran in nail-biting opener Cnylink After watching just about every other Section III boys basketball team tip off, Fayetteville-Manlius finally got on the court – and showed that it was ready. In control for much Good first impression: Kentwood pushes No. 3 Federal Way to the limit, but drops SPSL North opener King County Journal COVINGTON— First-year coach Michael Angelidis repeated the same message to several dejected Kentwood boys basketball players as they walked out of the locker room after a close loss to Federal Way. NL team notes USA Today nl notes Inside Slant USA Today Cincinnati Bengals Around the horn Contra Costa Times Unfortunately for Oakland Raiders fans, McAfee Coliseum may see its best football this Saturday when it hosts the North Coast Section 2A and 4A championships. And after defeating El Cerrito High School 33-22 in last week's 2A East Bay championship, Miramonte (10-3) will take the Coliseum field against 2A Redwood Empire champion Novato (11-1) at 4 p.m. Chilling of the Corn Los Angeles Times John David Booty did not expect it to be easy. Brown determined to lead Hoover back to state The Des Moines Register Stefon Brown knows what it takes to win a championship. He just hasn’t played the lead role in making it happen. He hopes the Huskies can pick up Andrew Martin on the new Swiss army knife Guardian Unlimited The new Swiss Army knife contains 85 devices - but can you use it for anything? Heisman favorite faced long odds The Philadelphia Inquirer Troy Smith's first trophy from the Glenville A's peewee football team was for perseverance. Living in a drug-plagued neighborhood of eastern Cleveland, Smith earned that award when he was 9 because he had lost his family. His father left when he was a toddler, and that season his mother, Tracy, had to give him up so she could get her life in order.
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