Tuesday, May 15, 2012

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Joliet Catholic's Isaac commits to USC

Ty Isaac of Joliet Catholic, one of the top running backs in the recruiting Class of 2013, plans to attend Southern California and play for coach Lane Kiffin.

Former Notre Dame TE Casper gets Hall call Former Notre Dame TE Casper gets Hall call

Dave Casper made the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2002. His exploits at Notre Dame at last were honored similarly a decade later.

Hardin deal puts paid to Bears' draft class Hardin deal puts paid to Bears' draft class

A process that used to take until at least late July every year has been wrapped up by the Chicago Bears with the signing of safety Brandon Hardin.

Notre Dame may wait on Katenda one more year Notre Dame may wait on Katenda one more year

Both a ghastly summer basketball accident that cost Eric Katenda sight in his left eye and the NCAA clearinghouse delayed his arrival at Notre Dame. Finally, the lanky forward arrived on campus mid-winter.

Your Morning Phil: Das, Viciedo, Tuesday matinees Your Morning Phil: Das, Viciedo, Tuesday matinees

Talking baseball while hoping the Pacers can make the Heat, minus Chris Bosh, break a sweat:

Sox reinstate reliever Crain from DL Sox reinstate reliever Crain from DL

Reliever Jesse Crain was reinstated Tuesday to the Chicago White Sox roster after recovering from a strained left oblique.

Sox lineup vs. Tigers has familiar look Sox lineup vs. Tigers has familiar look

Even though it is a day game after a night game, White Sox manager Robin Ventura will go with his regular lineup Tuesday against Detroit Tigers right-hander Max Scherzer Tuesday.

Del Negro blasts Bulls for lack of support Del Negro blasts Bulls for lack of support

Yahoo! Sports reports: After guiding the Clippers to a series win over Memphis, Vinny Del Negro talked about having to overcome damage to his reputation that he believes was the result of a lack of support from Bulls president John Paxson during his two seasons in Chicago.


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