LIBERO NEWS
BSU libero wins MAC honor The Star Press MUNCIE -- As Ball State women's volleyball coach Randy Litchfield sat in the athletic offices at Ball State on Tuesday, he pondered the news he had just heard. Business coverage! Get all the latest local business news from our business team London Free Press Fittingly, Pat Sewell is studying construction tech management at Fanshawe College. On the basketball court, the Falcons have been trying to build a championship-calibre team around the high-scoring hoopster for the past three years. Three Gophers are all-Big Ten Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune Three Gophers -- senior opposite hitter Kelly Bowman, senior middle blocker Meredith Nelson and senior libero Malama Peniata -- were named to the all-Big Ten volleyball first team. Junior Jessy Jones was named honorable mention. Peniata also received the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year honor. Etc. • Gophers defenseman Mike Vannelli has been named the WCHA co-defensive player of the week and Heart scare won't stop Berlusconi in politics: aides Reuters via Yahoo! News Italy's Silvio Berlusconi was given a clean bill of health on Tuesday after fainting at a rally this weekend, and the ex-prime minister planned to get straight back into the political fray after his discharge due on Wednesday. Mitty gets better of St. Francis again San Jose Mercury News The Archbishop Mitty and St. Francis girls volleyball teams have a rivalry dating back 32 years. They have helped put Northern California on the sport's map, with 29 Central Coast Section titles between them. Skaneateles in a familiar spot The Auburn Citizen The Skaneateles volleyball team is right where it wants to be - undefeated. Sure, the season is only two games old. But still, a team that was 16-6 last year returns six seniors to make a run for the top of the league. World news The West Australian Silvio Berlusconi was ordered to stay in hospital for at least another two days after fainting at a weekend political rally, fuelling speculation that the former premier may be set to bow out of frontline politics. Top International News FOX 31 Denver Italian opposition leader Silvio Berlusconi has been ordered to stay in hospital for at least another two days after fainting at a weekend political rally. Geneva's 'Tripod' among Valley's best The Geneva Sun Like any good tandem of athletes, Geneva volleyball players Kim Nemcek, Jenny Pokorny and Rachel Urbelis have their own nickname. Heart scare will not keep Berlusconi away Independent Online Silvio Berlusconi has been given a clean bill of health after fainting at a rally this weekend - and the former Italian premier plans to get straight back into the political fray after his discharge.
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