Thursday 20 Chesvan, 5775 - November 13, 2014
Basketball (NBA): The Sacramento Kings lost two away games in a row, and their season won-loss record is 5-3. Omri Casspi scored 6 points in each of the last two games, and he is averaging 7 points and 3.5 rebounds through 8 games this season. Casspi is continuing to make his free-throws with regularity and has made 21 of 23 attempts this season. |
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Women's Collegiate Ten-pin Bowling: The Fairleigh Dickinson University Knights had a first place finish in the NEC meet #1 of the 2014-15 season, which took place in Wallingford, CT. On Sunday November 9, Liat Vizenfeld rolled a 210 to help the Knights to a 3-0 won-loss record for the day. Their overall record for the meet was 6-1. |
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Boxing: Yuri Foreman, who recently retired from the ring, after having compiled a 32-2 won-loss record and having held the NABF and WBA World Super Welterweight Titles, has completed his Rabbinical studies at a Brooklyn Yeshiva. Wishing him mazal tov and much fulfillment. |
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Women's Golf (LPGA): Through 27 events she has played this year, Morgan Pressel is ranked 40th in the earnings race with $397,063. She is ranked 31st on tour with her 71.379 scoring average. Her best round for the year has been a 65 and her worst was a 79. |
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Ice Hockey (NHL): Mike Cammalleri has returned to the NJ Devils' lineup after having been on the injured list, and netted a goal and contributed 2 assists in 2 games. His season totals are 6 goals and 4 assists in 10 games for the Devils. |
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Men's Tennis (ATP): Dudi Sela is ranked 111th in the World. He has an 18-21 singles' won-loss record and a 1-3 doubles' record for the year, with combined earnings of $370,943. |
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Women's Tennis (WTA): Shahar Peer is ranked 118th in the World. She has a 20-28 won-loss record in singles and 13-15 record in doubles, with total earnings of $301,778 thus far in 2014. |