Saturday, April 11

Surfing for sport

If one were to look up the word “hype” in the dictionary, one would find this site. It’s mostly under construction, but soon fans will enjoy features such as: “¢bull; Bio ““ Learn about LeBron “¢bull; Arcade ““ Play online games and compete for great LeBron merchandise “¢bull; Stats ““ Up to the minute stats “¢bull; Chat ““ Chat with other fans about your favorite teams and players “¢bull; IM ““ Real-time instant messaging with other LeBron fans … maybe even LeBron himself … “¢bull; Fan Forum ““ Post and discuss various topics with other fans “¢bull; News ““ Get up to the minute news “¢bull; The LeBron Store ““ Great deals on great gear “¢bull; Media Center ““ View or download audio/video clips “¢bull; Interactive Polls ““ Let your opinion be heard Whether LeBron himself is aware of this site and plans to participate in the IM chat is unknown as of yet. Read more...


Farmar to attend UCLA in 2004

Jordan Farmar ““ one of the top prep point guards on the West Coast ““ announced Wednesday night that he has decided to attend UCLA, putting to rest a week’s worth of speculation that he might spurn the Bruins in favor of Florida. Read more...


Welcome Back, Morgan

Steve Morgan has a story to tell. It is one of his favorites, and as he sits he’s riveted, too. You can see that this will be one his students hear when he returns to Dallas to become a teacher. Read more...


Bruins lead after second round

STILLWATER, Okla. “”mdash; UCLA’s second round of the NCAA Championship got off to an extremely early start Wednesday morning. A 5 a.m. wake-up call is apparently just what the men’s golf team needed to get back on track after a lackluster first round at the extremely challenging Karsten Creek Golf Club.  The Bruins, who are used to waking up in the wee hours of morning back in Los Angeles, took advantage of the favorable morning conditions. UCLA shot a very respectable seven-over par in the second round, giving it a two-round total of 22-over par. Read more...


Football Briefs

Manning signs Carolina contract Former UCLA standout cornerback Ricky Manning, Jr. will sign a three-year contract worth $1.392 million with the Carolina Panthers, according to ESPN.com. Read more...