Michael Vick and Donte Stallworth’s Sentence: Does the Punishment Fit the Crime?
Joshua McDowell
Much has been made lately of the seemingly light sentence given to Donte Stallworth of the Cleveland Browns for his involvement in a drunk driving accident resulting in a pedestrians death. Stallworth was sentenced to ten years probation, thirty days jail, and (read more…)
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Bowling Scores – Knowing How to Score a Game of Bowling
Jean Rennick
Manually keeping score of a bowling game may seem like a complicated task, but it’s really just simple math — adding up the pins knocked down with each ball. In each frame, a bowler has two chances at knocking down the ten pins. There are ten frames in a game, and the player with the highest score at the end, wins.
If you are bowling at an alley without a scoring computer, you’ll probably be given a paper scoresheet. Before you start playing, record each players name in the appropriate area of the scoresheet. (read more…)
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The First World Series
Nathan Richard Park
The very first World Series was played between the Boston American League club (now the Boston Red Sox) and the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1903.
Although the first world series wasn’t played until 1903, there was a previous championship called (read more…)
Tags: baseball, education, exercise, first world series, fitness, health, major league baseball, sport, sports, sports and recreation, world series —
