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Who had a Best Night in Sports last night(10/27/10)?
NBA- Miami Heat(Won their first game over Philly)
NBA- Oklahoma City Thunder(defeated Chicago Bulls in their home opener)
MLB- San Francisco Giants(Win Game 1 of 2010 World Series on their home field)
NHL- Tampa Bay Lighting(beat the Pittsburgh Penguins)
NBA- Cleveland Cavaliers(Wins their 1st game without Lebron)
NHL- Chicago Blackhawks(defeated Los Angeles Kings at Home)
Soccer- Cruz Azul(defeated Monterrey)
MLB- San Francisco Giants(Win Game 1 of 2010 World Series on their home field)
Soccer Field Tampa – World Cup Commercial 2010
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The Physics of Soccer: Using Math and Science to Improve Your Game $13.99 Whether it’s called soccer, football, or the world’s game, soccer is fun and has been deemed the most popular sport in the world. Soccer is about motion. Physics is about the laws of motion, and it can be applied to ball games. Combining soccer and physics is one way to appreciate the high-speed aspects of the sport. In The Physics of Soccer, author Deji Badiru introduces basic mathematics and sci… |
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFL Field Design 3′x5′ Banner Flag by Fremont Die $19.95 This flag has vibrant colors & exciting graphics. The durable one sided flag can be used for either indoor or outdoor use! Made with a nylon material & features a canvas strip on the side with a D-ring on top & bottom for hanging on a wall or attaching to a flag pole. Availability: Usually ships within 1-2 business days…. |
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Tampa Bay Rays Tropicana Field 24KT Gold Commemorative Coin $34.95 The Highland Mint is licensed by Major League Baseball to mint The Tropicana Field 24KT Gold Commemorative Coin struck to the highest standards in minting tradition by The Highland Mint. Each Stadium coin measures 1.5? in diameter and plated with 24KT Gold. Each coin is placed in a protective acrylic capsule, delivered in a black velour jewelry box and accompanied by a numbered Certificate of Auth… |
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Highland Mint Tampa Bay Rays Tropicana Field 24kt Gold & Infield Dirt Coin Photo Mint $86.39 The Highland Mint Presents the Tropicana Field Authentic Infield Dirt Photo Mint featuring an 8×10 photo of the first World Series Game in Rays franchise history, Tropicana Field infield dirt in a minted coin and a 24KT Gold plated Rays Coin all matted in a 13″ x16″ frame with team colored double matting. The Infield Dirt is carefully inserted and placed in a coin that has been authenticated wit… |
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Defunct Major League Soccer Stadiums: Tampa Stadium $9.53 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: Tampa Stadium – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tampa Stadium was the Tampa Bay Area’s first large American football facility with an initial seating capacity of 45,000. It was built for the University of Tampa Spartans football team (replacing a much smaller on-campus stadium) with an eye towards a potential NFL expansion team in the future. Construction began in the fall of 1966 on a large grassy lot along Dale Mabry Highway near the center of Tampa. Directly adjacent was Al Lopez Field, the then-home of the Tampa Tarpons Florida State League baseball team and the spring training site of the Cincinnati Reds National League baseball franchise. Ample parking was available in large lots surrounding the stadium, as well as at nearby Horizon Park (now Al Lopez Park) and Jesuit High School. Two large concrete grandstands built along the sidelines provided the original seating. Benches were arranged on a single tier, so that every seat had a direct and unobstructed view of the action. The natural grass playing surface was highly crowned to provide rapid drainage during Florida’s intense thunderstorm, with the sidelines 18 inches lower than the center of the field. Due to the combination of spare design featuring unpainted concrete along with aluminum bleachers in Tampa’s climate, the stadium was a very warm venue for fans and players during the summer and early fall. Fans could retreat to the interior decks under the seats, where concessions and restrooms were located. Players and personnel on the field had no way to beat the heat except for the tunnels to the locker rooms, and cooling equipment was usually placed near the sideline benches. During the summer and early autumn, events were often scheduled for the evening hours to avoid the extreme … More: |
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Georgia Southern Eagles Football Players: Rob Bironas, Adrian N. Peterson, Jayson Foster, Tracy Ham, Earthwind Moreland, Antonio Henton $10.37 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: James Robert Douglas “Rob” Bironas (born January 29, 1978 in Louisville, Kentucky) is an American football placekicker for the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League. He was signed by the Green Bay Packers as an undrafted free agent in 2002. He played college football at Georgia Southern. Bironas was an All-Pro and Pro Bowl selection in 2008. He has been a member of the Charleston Swamp Foxes, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Carolina Cobras, Pittsburgh Steelers and New York Dragons. Bironas attended Trinity High School in Louisville, Kentucky, and was a four-year varsity letterman in soccer, a two-year varsity letterman in football and swimming, and added a one-year letterman in track and field. He graduated in 1996. Bironas attended Auburn University where he was a semi-finalist for the Lou Groza Award in 1998 after making 12 of 16 field goal attempts (including two successful 49-yard (45 m) tries with the four misses from 40+) and making all 18 PATs for a team-high 54 points. The following season, new head coach Tommy Tuberville kicked the preseason All-SEC kicker off the football team and replaced Bironas with the punter, Damon Duval. Bironas later transferred to Georgia Southern University, where his brother was on the soccer team, for his final year of collegiate eligibility. While with the Eagles, Bironas won the 2000 NCAA Division I-AA National Championship, before returning to graduate from Auburn with a degree in marketing. Bironas spent the 2003 season with the Charleston Swamp Foxes of the Arena Football League’s minor league system (af2). He made 12 of 27 field goal attempts that season for the Swamp Foxes. He moved up to the Arena Football League in 2004 with the Carolina Cobras converting 17 of 40 field goal attempts and 70 of … More: |
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Tampa, Florida Soccer Clubs: Tampa Bay Rowdies, FC Tampa Bay, Tampa Bay Hellenic, Tampa Bay Mutiny, Tampa Bay Hawks, Tampa Bay Elite $9.62 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: Tampa Bay Rowdies, Fc Tampa Bay Rowdies, Tampa Bay Hellenic, Tampa Bay Mutiny, Tampa Bay Hawks, Tampa Bay Elite, Tampa Bay Terror, Tampa Bay Cyclones. Excerpt: The Tampa Bay Rowdies was a professional soccer team from Tampa, Florida, USA. The team played in the North American Soccer League until the league’s dissolution and went on to play in several other leagues before folding in 1993. The Rowdies played their outdoor home games at Tampa Stadium and their indoor games at the Bayfront Center Arena in nearby St. Petersburg, Florida. Originally founded as a North American Soccer League expansion franchise in 1975 by George Strawbridge, the Rowdies played ten seasons at Tampa Stadium and won their only Soccer Bowl championship in their inaugural season defeating the Portland Timbers 20. The Rowdies lost in the finals in 1978 and 1979. The team showcased international stars such as midfield captain Rodney Marsh (England), league leading goal scorer Oscar Fabbiani, swift and lethal forward Steve Wegerle (South Africa), rock-solid defenseman Arsene Auguste (Haiti), and popular player and high goal-scoring Derek Smethurst (South Africa). Coached by Eddie Firmani, John Boyle, and Gordon Jago, their catch phrase and marketing slogan was “The Rowdies arrrre…a kick in the grass!” Fans of the Rowdies were dubbed Fannies. The most famous Fannies were the notorious North End Zone Gang (AKA the Ozone, the Yellow Card Section, The Mooners and the Village Idiots). The gang of college aged beer swilling fans were known for their wild antics, including throwing dead mullets dressed in mini Ft. Lauderdale Strikers uniforms onto the field. After the 1983 season, the team was sold to Stella Thayer, Bob Blanchard and Dick Corbett. On June 18, 2008, it was a re… More: |
