sportingnews.com - 5/23/2008
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He plays on a run-and-gun team, but Suns swingman Raja Bell can lock down a star with the best of them. His motto: Be prepared.
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The Closer: We Need A New Jenny Finch, Any Takers?
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... find the next Jenny Finch at the Women’s College World Series [TheAngryT.com]
No Way KJ? Some people in Sacremento really don’t want Kevin Johnson as Mayor [NoWayKJ.com]
Arizona is playing host to two intriguing regionals (see above for the candidates from the “Next Jenny Finch list” who will be playing in each game) [ESPN.com]
Even though the Suns are out of the playoffs you can still vicariously stalk Raja Bell [SportingNews.com]
ASU golf team heads from Arizona to Indiana To Play in NCAA ...
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