Thursday, July 25, 2013

Photo of a pair of father son Washington Redskins fans who have RG3 the Super Bowl trophy shaved into their head...

SbB LIVE FROM LA (Jul 25, 2013 @ 10:46am ET)

11:30 AM: WSPA-TV reports Spartanburg, South Carolina private basketball coach Anthony Bernard Jenkins was arrested Monday on charges of having sex with an underage female player. Police say the sexual assaults began when the player was 14 years old.

11:15 AM: Former Philadelphia Eagles QB Donovan McNabb said it was a "sour day" for him returning to the team's facility after he was traded: "I would have loved to have had another couple years after that and just say 'Thank you, I'm done.' But it didn't happen that way."

11:00 AM: New York Yankees pitcher Andy Pettitte moved past Sandy Koufax to 39th place on the MLB all-time strikeout list during Wednesday's game against the Texas Rangers. But the Rangers wound up winning the game 3-1

10:45 AM: German newspaper Bild reports that Dallas Mavericks player Dirk Nowitzki is a new father after wife Jessica gave birth Thursday to a baby daughter.

10:30 AM: Former Washington Redskins player Darren Green says he doesn't want to see the team change its name. Green said that the point he was making in an interview with Art Monk was that any offense over the Redskins name should merit at least a discussion: "Where it lands, that's another thing."

10:15 AM: Yahoo's Marc J. Spears reports that LeBron James won't play for Team USA in the 2014 FIBA World Cup in Spain and is doubtful to play in the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

10:00 AM: The Atlanta Braves said that pitcher Tim Hudson suffered a fractured right ankle after being stepped on by Mets baserunner Eric Young Jr. during Wednesday night's game. Hudson will undergo surgery once the swelling around the ankle goes down.

9:00 PM: After the Chicago Blackhawks defeated the Boston Bruins to win the Stanley Cup, Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick volunteered at a Chicago food bank on Tuesday to settle his bet with Illinois Governor Pat Quinn, who was also at the food bank.

8:45 PM: Russian Olympic pole vaulter & world record holder Yelena Isinbayeva says she will retire from the sport following next month's world championships in Moscow.

8:30 PM: The Seattle Mariners announced that manager Eric Wedge, who was released from the hospital Thursday, had suffered a mild stroke and will be out for at least through next week.

8:15 PM: WBAY-TV reports that more than 13,000 people showed up at Lambeau Field Wednesday for the Green Bay Packers' annual shareholders meeting. At the meeting, general manager Ted Thompson said that he "thanks God every day" that Mike McCarthy is the Packers' coach.

8:00 PM: University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff linebacker Lydell Hartford Jr. died early Tuesday morning after being accidentally shot by a 16-year-old friend. The teen reportedly found a pistol while both were in a car belonging to Hartford's mother.

7:45 PM: Butler County, Ohio soccer coach Craig Rhodis was arrested on charges of secretly videotaping two female players who were changing clothes in his home.

7:30 PM: Paralyzed football player Eric LeGrand shares a message of support he received from Adam Taliaferro, a former Penn State football player who broke his neck in a 2000 game but was eventually able to walk again.

7:15 PM: The Oneida Nation released a statement praising Art Monk & Darrell Green after the former Washington Redskins players said the team should "seriously consider" changing its name if Native Americans are offended.

Source: http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/sbblive?eid=54375

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