Make-a-Wish
Two already well-liked Boston athletes-- David Ortiz and Tom Brady-- came off even more likable in separate stories related to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
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Two already well-liked Boston athletes-- David Ortiz and Tom Brady-- came off even more likable in separate stories related to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
There is a nice rhythm to Stan Grossfield's story with Carl Yastrzemski, as the two went fishing together.
Steve Kelley looks at Tulane's women's soccer team as it continues to play, far from home.
In the wake of the death of Leavander Johnson, Bernard Fernadez has a nice piece on boxers , who are forever agonized by the death of their opponent in the ring.
I love this Charlie Weis story. Dick Weiss on Charlie Weis.
The topic alone makes this story a must read. Laveranues Coles goes public about being molested as a kid. The writer made a lof references to the music in Coles' iPod. I don't know any of the songs listed so its a little lost on me and I'd imagine quite a bit of the Times' readership. Still its worth the read.
Auburn's Alonzo Horton believed his two brothers and maybe his father had died in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina. He was overjoyed to find out they hadn't. The Birmingham News has an account as well.
In the greatest tennis match that I've seen (admittedly a small pool) since Andre Agassi and Pete Sampras' U.S. Open meetings, Agassi came from two sets down to outlast James Blake.
It was a bad week for me to be traveling with an extremely slow lap top that doesn't blog well. I'm sure I missed countess poinant stories connected to the Gulf Coast. I'm sure you've read some of these already, but here goes: