(“The Ten” is not a top ten, but ten items worth being included in The TEN)
- Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton could return by Week 17 after fracturing his thumb on his throwing hand in loss to Pittsburgh.
- 21st Annual Gary Houston tournament began yesterday at Arroyo High School and runs through Saturday evening.
- San Marino’s opponent in the Open Division – Small School Championship Central Catholic is from Modesto, CA. The Raiders 15-0 and have scored 695 points while allowing 142 points.
- Los Angeles Clippers are 15-10 and have won two straight games on their current road trip.
- The Lakers have not won since December 3, 2015. They are currently 3-21 and have lost six straight games.
- Pete Rose lifetime ban from baseball upheld.
- Scat Daddy, ninth leading sire in 2015 succumbed to a heart attack at the age of 11. He is responsible for siring 36 stakes-winners this year including El Kabeir, Acapulco and Nickname. He ranks second on the juvenile sire list behind Uncle Mo.
- Campolindo, La Mirada’s opponent is from Moraga, CA. The Cougars are 14-1, scoring 563 points while giving up 264 points.
- Four years ago today, Barry Bonds was sentenced to 30 days of house arrest and two years of probation, along with 250 hours of community service for obstruction of justice conviction from a grand jury appearance in 2003.
- “I’ll play until the good Lord or Mr. Rooney says I can’t.” -Ben Roethlisberger on Pittsburgh’s The Fan 93.7FM
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