Thursday, May 24, 2012

Your noon sports update

On a mobile device? Click here.


Erik Spoelstra: Pacers have been headhunting all season

While insisting he only is looking ahead, Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra took time Thursday to question the way his team's games against the Indiana Pacers have been officiated this season.

IHSA to rule on penalties for baseball brawl IHSA to rule on penalties for baseball brawl

The fallout from the brawl during a May 18 game between Catholic League rivals St. Rita and St. Laurence will conclude Thursday, according to Illinois High School Association executive director Marty Hickman.

LeBron: Referees blew it by not ejecting Hansbrough LeBron: Referees blew it by not ejecting Hansbrough

To LeBron James, the simple solution could have prevented the bigger mess.

Snoop Dogg to toss first pitch at Sox's game Snoop Dogg to toss first pitch at Sox's game

Actor and rapper Snoop Dogg will throw the ceremonial first pitch at Thursday night's game between Minnesota and the Chicago White Sox at U.S. Cellular Field.

Bush looking forward to playoff run with Bears Bush looking forward to playoff run with Bears

With Matt Forte sitting out the Chicago Bears OTA sessions so far because of a contract stalemate, running back Michael Bush is getting more reps. But he's more than willing to share.

Ex-MLB player David Segui can testify in Clemens trial: judge Ex-MLB player David Segui can testify in Clemens trial: judge

Former Major League Baseball player David Segui can be called to testify in the perjury trial of ex-pitching ace Roger Clemens, the judge in the case ruled on Thursday.

Soccer ref: Feigning injury could lead to tragedy Soccer ref: Feigning injury could lead to tragedy

BUDAPEST -- Howard Webb, the referee when Bolton Wanderers midfielder Fabrice Muamba collapsed on the pitch with a cardiac arrest and nearly died in March, has warned players that feigning injuries could risk lives.

Ohio State AD warns of pending NCAA violations Ohio State AD warns of pending NCAA violations

Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith told the university's student newspaper that the school has 12 violations pending with the NCAA, some of which could be deemed primary and result in major penalties.


Copyright (c) 2012, Chicago Tribune

No comments:

Post a Comment