1. A change is gonna come The Sam Cooke classic may not have been one of the tunes blasting out over the O2's sound system over the past week, but the action on the court showed t... Full Article at Sporting Life
Veteran central Illinois broadcaster Bob Murray lost 170 pounds on a liquid diet and got down to 210 – his "perfect weight" – in 2002. Full Article at The Observer-Dispatch
Russia's Nikolay Davydenko ripped past the game's best en route to his year-end victory in London last weekend. 1. Full Article at Sports Illustrated
At age 72 and with health problems to contend with, Bob Ireland says there's not a "heck of a lot" he can do to find new work to replace his crumbling pension plan. Full Article at Globe and Mail
Bill Buckner is in the Hall of Fame. For that matter, so is Bill Buckner, the pitcher, with whom the research librarians in the Hall of Fame Library in Cooperstown, made sure I wasn't looking for when I asked for the Buckner file. Full Article at Sports Blogs
Published: 11/30/2009 2:30 AM Last Modified: 11/30/2009 2:48 AM Comet comes through: Matt Moreland, the walk-on from Bishop Kelley, may have had his best game as Oklahoma's kickoff specialist on Saturday against OSU. Full Article at Tulsa World
Derek Young capped his return to the starting 11 with a man-of-the-match display to help Aberdeen inflict Rangers' first domestic defeat of the season, but the winger was more interested in catching his own manager's eye at Pittodrie. Full Article at Press and Journal
Nikolay Davydenko won the biggest title of his career with a 6-3 6-4 victory over US Open champion Juan Martin del Potro in the final of the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals at Lon... Full Article at Sportal Australia
In a football story without an ending, once again Hawai'i refused to lose. The Warriors relied on a bruised quarterback, a no-longer-ignored receiver, and an evolving defense for a pulsating 24-17 victory over Navy last night at Aloha Stadium. Full Article at The Honolulu Advertiser
The first edition of the ATP World Tour Finals in London was a stunning success with the quality of the tennis providing an uplifting end to the 2009 season. Full Article at BBC Sport