Americans who think of Slow Food as an elite supper club for snobby food purists would be stunned by the scene unfolding inside the former Olympic speed skating arena here over the past four days.
YOUR first place Fresno Falcons won two out of three games on the road this past weekend beating Phoenix 6-1 on Friday and Long Beach 6-3 on Sunday. The Falcons fell to Phoenix 2-1 in Phoenix on Saturday night.
Americans who think of Slow Food as an elite supper club for snobby food purists would be stunned by the scene unfolding inside the former Olympic speed skating arena here over the past four days. Senegalese cereal farmers in purple satin and matching...
Long Beach, Calif. - The Fresno Falcons ended their first road trip of the season on Sunday with a 6-3 win over the Long Beach Ice Dogs. With the win, the Falcons improve to 26-0-7 in their last 33 games against division foes.
PASADENA - The home field advantage UCLA enjoyed for two years was obliterated, the Bruins' hope for a miraculous finish to the season disintegrated and now even the modest goal of becoming bowl eligible seems lofty.
Oregon State coach Mike Riley should know better than anyone how Boise State compares to other contenders for Bowl Championship Series game berths. Riley and the Beavers have faced the Broncos for four straight years. They also regularly battle Pac-10 powers USC, California and Oregon.
Pacific-10: They get smashed at home by WSU in `breather' game. PASADENA - The home field advantage UCLA protected for two years was obliterated, the Bruins' hope for a miraculous finish to the season disintegrated, and now even a modest goal of becoming bowl eligible seems lofty.
Phoenix, Ariz. - The Fresno Falcons suffered their first loss of the season as they fell to the Phoenix Roadrunners 2-1 on Saturday night at US Airways Center.
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