A potpourri Tuesday ...
As so often happens when the subject of sportsmanship comes up, the famed Cornell-Dartmouth 5th Down game gets a mention in a Washington Times story headlined Sportsmanship exists when money doesn't. ... For those of you who don't know the story, there's a terrific CSTV report on the game at this YouTube link.
Holy Cross is ramping up the PR campaign for "2008 Walter Payton Award Candidate" Dominic Randolph. Find a web page listing achievements by the talented Crusader quarterback here. (And don't be surprised if similar pages pop up before long for Colgate tailback Jordan Scott, Yale tailback Mike McLeod and Harvard quarterback Chris Pizzotti, all deserving of being on the Payton Watch List. The Payton Award, of course, is for the outstanding offensive player in the Football Championship Subdivision of Division I.) ...
Curious about the timeline for the rebuilding of Memorial Field's west stands? This PDF lists projected timing for planning board-site review, planning, design, building permit, bid, construction and occupancy for all major projects at the college including both Memorial Field and baseball's Red Rolfe Field.
And finally, that certain Hanover High sophomore was announced as a captain of her softball team for next spring at last night's banquet. Making her parents more proud: She won the team sportsmanship award for the second sport in a row. She earned the same honor during the winter track season.
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