The TEN: 09/02/2014

The Ten

The Ten

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

1. Cole Hamels and Phillies bullpen no-hit Braves in 7-0 victory on Labor Day.

2. Rookie Derek Carr to start at quarterback on Sunday for Oakland Raiders.

3. Montclair’s Daniel Soriano and Fernando Soto each tallied two touchdowns in their win over San Gabriel.

4. In one week, the Angels go from being tied with the Oakland A’s for first to having a 5 game lead in the West.

5. Bobby Petrino returns to Louisville with a win over University of Miami.

6. Colony’s quarterback Josh Thompson went 13 of 24 for 215 yards and two touchdowns.

7. Isiah Archuleta scores Rancho Mirage’s first touchdown in school history.

8. Brentwood’s quarterback Eli Stern goes 12 of 26 for 203 yards and one touchdown, he also ran for one touchdown in win over Linfield Christian.

9. Eleven years ago today, Eric Gagne established a major league record 55th consecutive save in Dodgers win over Astros.

10. “It’s hard to be fit as a fiddle when you’re shaped like a cello.” – Former Utah Jazz 300 pound coach Frank Layden on trying to lose weight.

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