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Exeter City could be set to face an even bigger crowd at Home Park than usual when they travel to Plymouth Argyle on February 11 for the season’s second Devon derby after the Pilgrims revealed they are reviewing whether to keep the temporary seating that is currently at the ground. Argyle took the decision to erect 2,000 extra seats to satisfy demand for tickets for their FA Cup replay with Liverpool earlier this month, meaning over 17,000 fans were in attendance for the game.

Mason making ‘excellent’ progress in skull fracture recovery

Mason making ‘excellent’ progress in skull fracture recovery Hull says midfielder Ryan Mason is making “excellent progress” in his recovery from a skull fracture Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2knbhgD In this Sunday, Jan. 22, 2017 photo, Hull City’s Ryan Mason is treated by medics after a header with Chelsea’s Gary Cahill during their English Premier League soccer match at Stamford Bridge stadium in London. Hull midfielder Mason underwent surgery after fracturing his skull during a clash of heads during a Premier League match at Chelsea on Sunday.

Bettis Didn’t Believe Results Of Cancer Test At First

New Research Aims To Extend Lifespan Of Dogs, Are Humans Next? A Labrador retriever living in Denver’s Capitol Hill neighborhood may soon be on the cutting edge of aging research. ‘I’ve Shed More Tears Over Those Cubs’: Man Sentenced For Shooting Bears A Jefferson County judge has sentenced an Evergreen man to two years of probation for shooting two bears outside his home in September 2015.

Oscars Go Gaga For ‘La La Land’ With Record-Tying 14 Nods

New Research Aims To Extend Lifespan Of Dogs, Are Humans Next? A Labrador retriever living in Denver’s Capitol Hill neighborhood may soon be on the cutting edge of aging research. ‘I’ve Shed More Tears Over Those Cubs’: Man Sentenced For Shooting Bears A Jefferson County judge has sentenced an Evergreen man to two years of probation for shooting two bears outside his home in September 2015.

Medford tops Lakeland gymnasts

KaitlinHayes flips during her vault in a Great NorthernConference gymnastics meet against Medford at Lakeland Union High School on Thursday, Jan. 19. Vault: 1, KaitlinHayes, 8.5, T3, Morgan Kurth, 7.95, 6, Katie Mueth, 7.55, 9, Lexie Tiffany, 7.325, 10, Elodie Martin, 7.2 Uneven Bars: 1, MaKayla Babl, 7.175, 2, Lexie Tiffany, 6.925, 7, Elodie Martin, 4.875, 8, Kaitlin Hayes, 6.75, 9, Kaitlyn Richardson, 4.725 Floor: 3, Kaitlin Hayes, 7.15, 4, MaKayla Babl, 7.05, 6, Lexie Tiffany, 6.65, 8, KaitlynRichardson, 6.5, 9, Morgan Kurth, 6.1 Beam:2, Kaitlin Hayes, 7.225, 4, Kaitlyn Richardson, 6.575, 5, LexieTiffany, 6.45, 9, MaKayla Babl, 5.8, 10, MorganKurth, 5.075 In only its third meet of the year, the Lakeland gymnastics team was unable to get its first win of the season, falling in a tight contest at home where they hosted the Medford Raiders, dropping the meet 111.275-108.45.

Wrestling dominates Mosinee 48-30

JasonHilgart gets on top of Mosinee’s Jacob Searing during a 145-pound match in a Great Northern Conference wrestling match at Lakeland UnionHigh School on Thursday, Jan 19. 132: Tate Olson, Lak, over Kiana Pugh, Mos, Dec 6-4 138: Jack Scandin,Lak, over Traner Weiler,Mos, MD 12-2 145: JasonHilgart, Lak, over JacobSearing, Mos, Fall 3:51 152: Robert Burgess,Lak, over Jaydon Cherek, Mos, Fall 1:01 160: Jake McClintock,Lak, over AndyEllis, Mos, Fall 0:37 170: Andre Starynski,Lak, over Thomas Obremski,Mos, Fall 0:14 182: MasonHolmquist, Lak, over Mos, For. 195: IeonDiver, Lak, over Mos, For.

T-Bird swimmers top Hodags 106-59

Tyler Teichmiller swims the breaststroke leg of the 200-yard medley relay during a Great NorthernConference swim meet against Rhinelander on Thursday, Jan 19 in Rhinelander. 200-yard MedleyRelay: A; Jack Garcia, Tyler Teichmiller, JacobHamerla, Grant Gibson, 1:49:90 B; NeilBorden, NathanSennett, Stanlee Kmiecik, ReedSmolinski, 2:21.50 200-yard Freestyle Relay: A;GrantGibson, BrandonBoh, Scott Bresnahan, JacobHamerla, 1:43.06 B; Shane Kidd, KristianKigen, BradyLarson, Jack Metzger, 2:07.96 400-yard FreestyleRelay: A; BrandonBoh, Tyler Teichmiller, AlexTucker, JackGarcia, 3:44.51 B; Shane Kidd, NathanSennett, Jack Metzger, BradyLarson, 4:57.78 C; NeilBorden, Scott Bresnahan, Reed Smolinski, Stanlee Kmiecik, DQ.

Cavs losing, LeBron pouting

Yes, the Miami Heat did a Buster Douglas on Golden State on Monday, flooring the Warriors in a 105-102 shocker. But the Warriors had won seven straight before that and own the NBA’s best record.

Dak Prescott has some Senior Bowl advice

As potential NFL employees continue a three-month job interview process that includes plenty of free labor that allows NFL Network to generate cheap content during the slow months, a guy who lasted until the fourth round a year ago has some free advice. “Senior Bowl is this week,” Prescott said Monday on Twitter.

Concern in Pittsburgh that Antonio Brown cares too much about stats

The Steelers are also concerned that Brown is focused too much on his own personal statistics even at the Steelers’ expense, according to Aditi Kinkhabwala of NFL Network. According to the report, after DeAngelo Williams scored the Steelers’ first touchdown in the AFC Championship Game, Brown was pouting while the rest of his teammates were celebrating because Brown wanted the ball to go to him, not Williams, on the play.

John Sheridan paid for his foul-mouthed rant at Notts County and is now managing Oldham

New Notts County owner Alan Hardy has revealed that manager John Sheridan was sacked for gross misconduct following his expletive-laden rant at match officials. Last week, a Football Association document was made public for the first time detailing the foul and abusive comments made by Sheridan towards referee Eddie Ilderton and fourth official Matthew Donohue during a 2-0 defeat to Wycombe on December 10. The report revealed details of Sheridan saying to Donohue ”You’re a f****** c***.

Andy Murray not named in initial Great Britain Davis Cup team for Canada tie

Great Britain are set to be without Andy Murray for their Davis Cup clash with Canada next weekend after he was not named in the initial four-man team. Captain Leon Smith has not ruled out adding the world number one should he change his mind about playing in the World Group first-round tie in Ottawa, starting on February 3. “We will continue to speak with Andy in the coming days regarding his potential involvement and if he decides he would like to be part of the team then we can of course change the nominations as necessary,” said Smith.

Nick Kyrgios in but Bernard Tomic makes himself unavailable for Davis Cup

Bernard Tomic has made himself unavailable for Australia’s opening Davis Cup tie against the Czech Republic in Melbourne next month.Australia’s No.2 player was a notable omission from the Australian team named on Thursday, unable to commit to the tie given his schedule and tournament commitments. Monfils incredible shot, that almost went in It may not have gone in, but French tennis star Gael Monfils surprised everyone with his shot against Rafael Nadal.

Brocklebank: Antepost

Matt Brocklebank adds to his Cheltenham Festival portfolio with bets in the Sky Bet Supreme Novices’ Hurdle and RSA Chase. There isn’t much between Bellshill and CONEY ISLAND on the form book and, in light of their respective prices for the RSA Chase at Cheltenham, Eddie Harty’s charge rates a fantastic bet at 12/1 for the staying novice chase crown.

Jose Bautista Press Conferenc Funny Skit

Now that the Jose Bautista ‘negotiations’ are over, we can reflect on the controversial egotistic approach Bautista took with a very funny portrayal of his relationship with the media. Check it out and share! Editor’s Note: This is a FanPost written by a reader and member of Bluebird Banter.

Cameron Dick calls on PM to increase medical training places for Sunshine Coast

Queensland’s Health Minister Cameron Dick is the second high-profile Queenslander to call on Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to find an extra 15 medical training places to let the new $1.9 billion Sunshine Coast University Hospital open with a medical school in April. A national review of medical training places around Australia – including the Sunshine Coast – will be finished by April 2017, Rural Health Minister Dr David Gillespie said.

Stam On Derby Defeat & Fulham Next

Reading slipped to successive defeats when beaten at Derby on Saturday with the Royals keen to avoid a third straight loss in the rearranged meeting with Fulham tonight. Saturday’s 3-2 loss at Derby had started with John Swift putting Reading ahead but goals from Darren Bent, Tom Ince and Will Hughes left the Rams in control.

Fonte To West Ham – New Captain’s Confirmed

With Southampton confirming ahead of the weekend’s victory over Leicester City that club captain Jose Fonte had moved on to West Ham United, manager Claude Puel has named his new club skippers. Beginning with Fonte firstly, he headed out of St Mary’s Stadium on Friday with the 33 year old bringing down the curtain on a seven year long spell with us that us took us from League One into the Europa League and his departure was on the cards with the various contradictions aired over contracts and his ultimate transfer request.

Wenger Reflects On Burnley

Having covered his tunnel escapes previously on the site and the subsequent confirmation of his FA charge, manager Arsene Wenger gives his thoughts on the match itself. Meeting the media for his post game press conference after the two one victory at the Emirates Stadium, Wenger told the Official Site that whilst Burnley didn’t make it easy for us, he certainly never saw a match like that with so many talking points coming.