Baseball Gains Momentum For CMS Matchup
By Nick Grudin
Sports Associate
The Pomona-Pitzer mens baseball team went 2-3 over the past two weeks, winning their season series over the La Verne Leos 2-1, but not faring quite as well against their other opponents. The Hens dropped a game to NAIA opponent Westmont College, and also lost to Point Loma of Nazrene, bringing their overall record to 19-16 and their SCIAC record to 10-8.
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Young Chicago Sox Look Like Winners
By Matt Kolsky
Sports Editor
Growing up in Evanston, Illinois (Chicagos premiere northwest suburb) I was continuously and mercilessly mocked for my continued support of the Windy Citys South-side baseball team, the White Sox. Everyone I knew was a Cubs supporter (despite the fact that the lovable Cubbies have rarely posted an above five hundred record since their last World Series win: 1908. You hear me? 1908.) It seems that my unwavering support for the ChiSox was not in vain.
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"It Aint Over Till Its Over"
By Duke Gray
Sports Associate
Coming off a week in which the disappointments had piled up like so many stinking piles of trash in the streets of Old New York, the Sagehen golfers had a chance to try and get their swings back on track before the crucial year-ending 36-hole SCIAC Championship.
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Misunderstood Montgomerie
By Duke Gray
Sports Associate
With the phrase "the best golfer never to have won a major" today stirring up the same unpleasant emotions as a missed par putt for most professional golfers, there are many golfers who are looking to get that proverbially shameful monkey off their back and break through in a major. Go to article
Texas Holdem: Do You Have Friends in Low Places?
By Nick Grudin
Sports Associate
Ever wondered what makes a grown man shiver and cry? Is it the sight of a gruesome death? No. It is not.
Seeing your name at the bottom of the room draw lot? No.
Accidentally walking into your best friends bathroom and finding his mom naked in a compromising position? Well, perhaps.
What were getting at here is that men have dumped their wives, lost their jobs and beaten their dogs all because of a game we fondly call Texas No-limit Holdem Poker.
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