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Wilmington Pop Warner Parent Gets Beat Up By Coach After Dispute Over Wind Sprints

October 19, 2009 by Football Injuries · Leave a Comment 

WILMINGTON - A spat at a Pop Warner football practice has left a father with head injuries, the coach suspended, a community shaken, and the police investigating. Michael VonKahle, 48, suffered a shattered eye socket, a broken nose, and a concussion in the fight, which took place in a secluded area during the Friday night practice behind Wilmington Town Hall, according to interviews conducted by police. No charges have been filed. But Deb Smith, Pop Warner League president, said s

USC Trojans vs. Cal Bears: A Closer Look

October 2, 2009 by Football Injuries · Leave a Comment 

The Keys to the Game: Although they won’t make any tackles or take any snaps or throw any passes, the key to this clash of Northern California versus Southern California rivals are the two coaching staffs. Of course, when a team wins, the coach always gives credit to his players, and, when his team loses, the coach usually takes the blame. But this game is truly on the coaches whether it’s a win or a loss. First of all, Jeff Tedford and his staff at Cal have the monumental task of motiva

Ancelotti expects Chelsea to respond to Wigan setback

September 27, 2009 by Football Injuries · Leave a Comment 

Carlo Ancelotti has promised Chelsea will provide a response when they travel to Apoel Nicosia after suffering their first defeat under the Italian. The Blues head to Nicosia for Champions League duty on Wednesday hoping to make up for a miserable 3-1 defeat at Wigan on Saturday. It was the first time they have been beaten since March and the first time they had lost since former AC Milan coach Ancelotti took over at Stamford Bridge in the close-season. The concern for the Italian is that

Ancelotti expects Chelsea to respond to Wigan setback

September 26, 2009 by Football Injuries · Leave a Comment 

Carlo Ancelotti has promised Chelsea will provide a response when they travel to Apoel Nicosia after suffering their first defeat under the Italian.The Blues head to Nicosia for Champions League duty on Wednesday hoping to make up for a miserable 3-1 defeat at Wigan on Saturday.It was the first time they have been beaten since March and the first time they had lost since former AC Milan coach Ancelotti took over at Stamford Bridge in the close-season.The concern for the Italian is that Ashley Co

Six from Sunday: Sanchez, Favre, Singletary among Week 1 standouts

September 20, 2009 by Football Injuries · Leave a Comment 

The late, great Bill Walsh once said, “If a player does it once, then it’s the coach’s job to get him to do it all of the time. ” After an opening week with mostly predictable results and some big surprises, there are several coaches with lots of coaching to do. Some reside in New York and Detroit, where two rookie quarterbacks showed enough promise in Week 1 to give their team’s fan bases hope. Mark Sanchez went on the road and won his first start, going 12-of-15 on third down for 191 yards a

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