The TEN: 1/3/2013

The Ten

(“The Ten” is not a top ten, but ten items worth being included in The TEN)

1. Los Angeles Clipper Owner Donald Sterling’s son Scott Sterling, 32, was found dead at his Malibu home.

2. Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis announces he will retire at the end of this season after a 17 year career.

3. The Cleveland Browns are set to interview Oregon HC Chip Kelly.

4. Andy Reid’s 130 victories are the most in Eagles history and more than double the runner up Greasy Neale who had 63.

5. The Louisville Cardinals.

6. Hideki Matsui, who hit 175 home runs in 10 seasons with the Yankees, Angels, A’s and Rays announced his retirement. Matsui also spent 10 years with the Yomiuri Giants in Japan before joining the Yanks.

7. Covina guard Mike Peters, who leads the Colts in scoring, was also second in the Mid-Valley Division in interceptions with seven as a defensive back.

8. La Salle freshmen Milan Acquuah and Vance Jackson are averaging 21.5 and 19.3 points per game respectively.

9. Wisconsin becomes the third team to lose three consecutive Rose Bowls, joining California (1949-’51) and Michigan (1977-’79).

10. “Sometimes they write what I say, not what I mean.” – Former Dodger Pedro Guerrero.

Former Dodger Pedro Guerrero gracing the cover of Sports Illustrated

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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