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Kevin Cantwell, Casey Alexander Among Kennesaw State Basketball Coach Candidates
New Kennesaw State Owls athletic director Vaughn Williams ’ most important upcoming job will be the selection of the school’s first-ever football coach, but of more immediate concern is replacing Tony Ingle. That task will mostly fall on interim athletic director Scott Whitlock, as Williams officially takes over May 2, though Williams will still have the chance to offer input. Belmont Bruins …
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From the fall of 2007 through the spring of 2008, Boston sports fans enjoyed a run of good fortune that was unprecedented in sports history. The Red Sox won their second World Series championship in four years. The Celtics, with their newly assembled big three of Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, and Ray Allen, won their first NBA championship since 1986. And the Patriots, already hailed as the first s…

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Chevron Renaissance, Gold Coast Hospital, Robina Stadium, Robina Town Centre, Harbour Town, Palazzo Versace Australia, Westfield Helensvale, Pacific Fair Shopping Centre, List of Tallest Buildings on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Gold Coast University Hospital, Robina Hospital, Australia Fair Shopping Centre, Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre, Carrara Indoor Stadium. Excerpt: Located in Southport Queensland , Australia Fair Shopping Centre is the major shopping centre in the administrative centre of the Gold Coast . It includes majors such as Coles , Kmart , Woolworths and The Warehouse and over 230 specialty stores . It has two food courts and one overlooks The Broadwater . There is also a 10 screen Birch Caroll and Coyle Senstadium Cinemas and the Fig Tree Courtyard, with a large Moreton Bay Fig in the middle of it.The centre has undercover and rooftop parking for 2500 cars with three adjoining public car parks that cope with overflow.The bus interchange at Australia Fair is a major transport hub for Surfside Buslines ‘ TransLink bus routes.See also (online edition) References (URLs online) Websites (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Carrara Indoor Stadium is a multi-purpose arena located at Carrara on Queenslands Gold Coast and can accommodate 1,600 fans, with additional seating provided if required. The stadium stands next door to the Carrara Stadium and forms part of the Carrara Sports Complex.The stadium was the home of former National Basketball League league team the Gold Coast Rollers (formerly Gold Coast Cougers) who played there from 1990 until their licence was revoked due to financial struggles in 1996.Carrara Indoor Stadium’s flexible design means it is regularly used for sporting activities ranging from soccer and basketball

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Boston Garden was an arena which opened November 17, 1928 in Boston, Massachusetts. Designed by boxing promoter Tex Rickard, who also built the third incarnation of New York’s Madison Square Garden, the arena was originally called the “Boston Madison Square Garden”, but eventually got clipped to the Boston Garden. It would eventually outlive its original namesake by some 30 years. Located on top of North Station, a train station, which is a hub for MBTA Commuter Rail and Amtrak trains, the Garden hosted home games for the Boston Bruins and Boston Celtics, as well as rock concerts, amateur sports, boxing and wrestling cards, circuses and ice shows. It was also used as an exposition hall for political rallies such as the speech by John F. Kennedy in November, 1960. The Boston Garden was demolished in 1997, a few years after the completion of its new successor arena, the FleetCenter, which is now known as TD Garden. Tex Rickard built the arena specifically with boxing in mind, believing that every seat should be close enough to see the “sweat on the boxers’ brows.” Because of this design theme, when the larger hockey and basketball playing areas were used, fans were much closer to the players than in most arenas, leading to a distinct hometown advantage. The closeness also created spectacular acoustic effects. When teams made playoff appearances, and a sold out crowd was chanting or screaming, the impact was enormous. During the 1980s, the Boston Garden was known as the most difficult sporting venue for visiting sports team to visit. The Boston Celtics dominance at home, especially during the mid-80s helped to create this aura. During the 1986 season, the Celtics were 40-1 at home, setting the NBA record for home court mastery. They also fi… More:

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Boston Garden, St. Louis Arena, Detroit Olympia, University of Denver Arena, Chelmsford Forum, Ralph Engelstad Arena, Mchugh Forum. Excerpt: The Boston Garden was an arena which opened November 17, 1928 in Boston, Massachusetts. Designed by boxing promoter Tex Rickard, who also built the third incarnation of New York’s Madison Square Garden, the arena was originally called the “Boston Madison Square Garden”, but eventually got clipped to the Boston Garden. It would eventually outlive its original namesake by some 30 years. Located on top of North Station, a train station, which is a hub for MBTA Commuter Rail and Amtrak trains, the Garden hosted home games for the Boston Bruins and Boston Celtics, as well as rock concerts, amateur sports, boxing and wrestling cards, circuses and ice shows. It was also used as an exposition hall for political rallies such as the speech by John F. Kennedy in November, 1960. The Boston Garden was demolished in 1997, a few years after the completion of its new successor arena, the FleetCenter, which is now known as TD Garden. Tex Rickard built the arena specifically with boxing in mind, believing that every seat should be close enough to see the “sweat on the boxers’ brows.” Because of this design theme, when the larger hockey and basketball playing areas were used, fans were much closer to the players than in most arenas, leading to a distinct hometown advantage. The closeness also created spectacular acoustic effects. When teams made playoff appearances, and a sold out crowd was chanting or screaming, the impact was enormous. During the 1980s, the Boston Garden was known as the most difficult sporting venue for visiting sports team to visit. The Boston Celtics dominance at home, especially during the mid-80s … More:

 Rebound!: Basketball, Busing, Larry Bird, and the Rebirth of Boston


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This exceptional book juxtaposes two Boston crises: one on the basketball court, the other, far more serious. In the mid-1970s, the judicially ordered busing of students to achieve integration in Boston’s public schools lit a powder keg of racial hatred; physical attacks, vehement protests, and boycotts dominated the news. Meanwhile, Bean Town’s legendary Celtics were suffering, too. The retirement of Hall of Fame player and coach Bill Russell in 1969 extinguished a dynasty that had won 11 National Basketball Association championships. Suddenly, it seemed as if the place revered as “the City on a Hill” and “the Hub of the Universe” was relegated to mockery and deep divisions. Gradually, the city healed its political wounds, and the advent of a new Celtics superstar, Larry Bird, seemed to symbolize not only the revival of the team’s championship ways but also the resurgence of a great American city.
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