The TEN: 8/2/2013

The TEN

The TEN

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

1.) Friday, August 30th: Blair versus Hoover (7:PM) at Glendale High School.

2.) On this date in 1979 Yankee catcher Thurman Munson was killed in a plane crash outside Canton, Ohio at the age of 32.

3.) “I would worry about my son trying to tackle Scoby!”—Mid Valley Sports commenter: Bigdog54

4.) “It was just three bad pitches, and those pitches usually go out of any park. For the most part I was able to make quality pitches.”—Dodgers RHP Ricky Nolasco, who gave up three homers Thursday at Wrigley Field, but still got the win.

5.) LaSalle senior RB/DB Bryce Harvey.

6.) “As long as we keep Sam upright we got good receivers, great backs, he’s going to throw the ball around. The biggest thing we take pride in is keeping him clean and letting no one hit him. It’s something as offensive linemen that you really care about.”—St. Louis Rams offensive tackle Jake Long

7.) Next Tuesday on “The Mid Valley Sports Show” 7:PM at www.midvalleysports.com….Breakdown of Olympic, Suburban, and Valle Vista leagues.

8.) “Can we put a worse face on the GOP than Rove? Maybe Laughton in “HunchRepublican?” He makes the town elders in Footloose look like Zeppelin.”—Dennis Miller

9.) Burroughs trenchman (junior) Andrew Mills: 6-0, 280

10.) “Jerry Smith was wide open, but the ball never arrived…for between Kilmer and his receiver loomed another trick of the gods; the goal post.”— John Facenda, Super Bowl VII

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