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Ernie Harwell, voice of Tigers has incurable cancer

Longtime Detroit broadcaster Ernie Harwell, 91, who spent 42 of his 55 years as a broadcaster calling Tigers games, recently got the test results that has changed the remainder of his life.

King High's Reynolds calls it quits

Martin Luther King High’s James Reynolds is a football coach . . . was a football coach. . . will always be a football coach.

Fields: Like father, like son

There was a time in Detroit when the city produced Major League Baseball players like Willie Horton, Marvin Lane, Ted Sizemore, Bill Daniels, John Mayberry and Alex Johnson, just to name a few.

Plaxico Burress' sentence too harsh

Former Michigan State All-Big Ten receiver, Plaxico Burress, is facing a two years jail sentence.I’m a strong advocate for gun control, and, I rail consistently about the insane gun violence that has engulfed and overwhelmed the United States.

When justice is distorted

Webster defines a crime as “an action or an instance of negligence that is deemed injurious to the public welfare or morals or to the interests of the state and that is legally prohibited.” As red blooded Americans, we’re supposed to trust in and believe in our country’s legal system, although we don’t always agree with it. It is not perfect, but for that matter, nothing is. Nevertheless, Americans believe that it is the best form of legal judgment in the world.

In the Game for 08-26-09

A real Jamaican lightening bolt, sprinter Usain Bolt, struck again and again at the 12th International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) World Championships in Athletics at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, Germany.

Placido: Second to none

Tigers second baseman Placido Polanco has produced a career batting average of .303. And as Detroit tries to hold on to its slim lead over Central Division rivals Chicago and Minnesota, it will need him to recreate that magic.

Butler fights for a roster spot with Lions

Carson Butler, an ex-Renaissance High School two-way star — football and basketball — and former University of Michigan tight end, has found his way onto the Lions preseason roster. The 6-foot-5, 250 pound, rookie tight end was picked up by the Lions after a rash of injuries to their tight ends.

In the Game for 08-19-09

Ben Wallace? He’s baaaaaaaccccccck!!Never say never seams like the appropriate retort for Wallace’s return to The Palace of Auburn Hills and to a franchise that he helped win the 2004 NBA championship, while garnering a record four Defensive Player of the Year awards in his six seasons in Detroit.

Head Over Heels

The overriding question this past Saturday was not who was going to play against the Atlanta Falcons, but who was not going to play. The Lions media roster noted that 16 players were designated as out for the team’s first exhibition contest.

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