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AKA. From Outside The SFX Office with the team’s highlights and random memories from the weekend that was You can tell this was taken Friday morning, because we're all still standing Were you one of the legion of sci-fi fans having a jolly at a Pontins i
One day a while back, I received a pretty random text message from my brother who was featured in my last article. Bryce says to me, “If you got a basketball team together of Osama bin Laden, Benito Mussolini, Adolf Hitler, Saddam Hussein and Joseph Stal
Raymond Felton, Tywon Lawson, Phil Ford, Kenny ‘The Jet’ Smith, I’ve watched all of them ... They pretty much have had a history of very good point guards that run a team.
CHAPEL HILL -- People who watch Kendall Marshall play basketball talk a lot about his vision, and how good it is, but in reality it has become worse over the years. Marshall, the sophomore point guard at North Carolina, scratched his left eye when he was
The words deft and daft have been getting a workout of late. In a letter to The Globe on Jan. 16, Phil Ford discussed Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich, who are fighting tooth and nail to be chosen as this year’s U.S. Republican presidential candidate. “I ca
Next up on our signee rundown we're diving into the big men upfront. Last year was of course a pretty big class for this group with Dylan Admire, Travis Bodenstein, Luke Luhrsen, Damon Martin, Phil Ford and Bryan Peters all committing to the Jayhawks. Ph
You’ve probably caught, over the past week or so, news arising of a brand new show that’s heading to CBBC in the autumn. It’s entitled Aliens Vs Wizards, and the reason why it’s probably on your radar, and certainly on ours, is just who’s behind it. The
Carolina extended its school record by winning its 31st consecutive home game. Kendall Marshall had 12 assists and one turnover. It was his ninth game this year with 10 or more assists and the 15th of his career. He tied Phil Ford for the second-most 10-
Phil Jackson Ford (born February 9, 1956 in Rocky Mount, North Carolina) is a retired American professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association. He graduated from Rocky Mount Senior High School in 1974. Full Article
