Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 110, No. 144, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 6, 2003 Page: 5 of 10
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Super bowl champion and all-pro
quarterback Jim McMahon to coach
Team Dream in inaugural Lingerie Bowl
Super Bowl fire will make Lingerie Bowl entertaining Super Bowl half- an alternative on Pay-Per-
r t ■ A 2004 that much more captivat- time alternative that will have View, and is projected to break
Halltime Game ing." the nation buzzing. My team worldwide viewer ship
nroerted to braal McMahon had a storied All- and I are very anxious about records.
piujcciuu ids pro NFL career leading the getting started!" World famous "Ready to
worldwide Pay- chicag° Bears in 1985 to a Team Dream quarterback Rumble" sports announcer
D * World Championship and and team Captain Nikki Michael Buffer opens the
Per-VieW record returning to the Super Bowl in Ziering expressed her enthusi- show and FOX Sports com-
Los Angeles, CA.)- 1996 as a back UP with the asm by stating, "I will benefit mentator Mike Goldberg will
Horizon Productions, LLC is Green Bay Packers. From tremendously learning from handle the play-by-play
incredibly excited to announce mooning ans on Boun on one of the most accomplished duties.
they have reached an agree- head hands SAs quarterbacks in NFL history." Traci Bingham will provide
ment with two time Super omrsine McMahon was the Lingerie Bowl 2004 will fea- team sideline coverage with
Bowl champion and former ring leader of perhaps the one ture Angie Everhart and Nikki Kylie Bax reporting on the
Chicago Bear's quarterback of the most colorful cast of Ziering leading 26 of the most celebrity red carpet arrivals.
Jim McMahon to coach Team characters in NFL history. beautiful, athletic and fiercely Horizon Productions will
Dream in the inaugural LIN- McMahon is truly excited competitive models in a announce many other notable
GERIE BOWL. about his involvement with seven-on-seven full contact sports and entertainment
Creator & Executive what will be the most talked "tackle" football game. celebrities who will be taking
Producer Mitch Mortaza stat- about event surrounding this The game will air during part in and attending this his-
ed, "Jim's understanding of the year’s Super Bowl adding, Super Bowl’s Halftime on torical Pay-Per-View sporting
game, attitude and competitive "This will be an incredibly Sunday, February 1, 2004 as extravaganza.
Perry Daily Journal, Wednesday, August 6, 2003 5
PDJSportsCalendar
Thursday, August 7— CMW, Inc., classroom in base-
Perry Maroon Varsity ment of main building.
Football players parents Thursday, August 14—
meeting at Daniels Field, Perry Lady Maroon Softball
6:30p.m. versus Chisholm. Held at
Monday, August 11— Perry softball complex, dou-
Perrry Maroon Varsity ble header, games at 4:00
Football Team meeting, p.m. and 5:30 p.m.
Grades 9-12 meet at Daniels Thursday, August 14—
Field, 6:30 p.m. Frontier Mustang Baseball
Tuesday, August 12— versus Mulhall-Orlando, at
Perry Lady Maroon Softball Mulhall, double header, 4 00
versus Stillwater JV. Held at p.m.
perry softball complex, dou- Fri.-Sat., August 15-16-
ble header, games at 4:00 Perry Lady Maroon Softball
p.m. and 5:30 p.m. at Tuttle Tournament. Beins
Tuesday, August 12— on Friday, time TBA.
Frontier Mustang Baseball Saturday, August 16—
versus Ripley, at Ripley, dou- Playday at Cherokee Strip
ble header, time TBA. Riding Club arena, behind
Tuesday, August 12— Daniels Field football
Perry Kids Inc., new officers stadium, 7 p.m.
to be elected for next term.
Basketball players encouraged
to sign up for Streetball Shootout
Durant Main Street and Events include a Free- Players are encouraged Team trophies and indi-
First United Bank would Throw Contest, a Three- to register as soon as possi- vidual medals will be
like to encourage basket- Point Contest, and a ble because of a limit on awarded for first and sec-
ball players to spend Shootout Contest. teams accepted in each age ond. Third place will
Saturday, August 23, at the Anyone attending the group. receive individual medals.
First United 3 on 3 event can enter the All-Star The age groups are as fol- Registration forms are
Streetball Shootout events. Regular registration lows: 13 and under, 14-18, also available at Southern
Benefiting Durant Main deadline ($50) is August 8. 19-29, and 30 and over. Oklahoma First United
Street.
Registration after this date The payout for the winners Bank locations, at the
The event will be held on will be $60, and players will be according to num- Durant Main Street office
courts at SOSU.
can sign up the day of the ber of teams entered.
(323 W. Main), or on the
Last year, basketball play- event. However, those Winners in the adult divi- Main Street website.
ers came from Oklahoma, signing up at the event will sions will receive $200 for For more information, visit
Texas, Arkansas, and be placed in a different first place and $100 for www.durantmainstreet.org or
Louisiana to play. All-Star bracket. second place. call (580)924-1550.
Benefit set to help teenager
A IDA The benefit is Friday, to take photos; 10% of each Creek Bank (12201 N.
Coach DOD August 8,, from 6 to 10 photo sold will be donated May) or OKC First Church
„ 1 p.m. at the National to the Kyle Morrison Fund, of the Nazarene (4400 NW
Stoops to speak Cowboy & Western There will also be door Expressway).
. Heritage Museum Special prizes, dancing groups, and Prices are $25 per per-
in support Events Center located at chair massages offered by son, $45 per couple, and
1700 NW 63rd in Heritage Academy of $10 for ages 18 and under.
Oklahoma City, OK— Oklahoma City. Massage. Reservations will be
Kyle Morrison, a 17-year There will be a silent and Dinner is provided by Jim taken until midnight on
old Putnam City North stu- live auction. A couple Sellers with 'The Catering August 7th by email
dent and football player, items up for bid are an OU Company" and desserts are kenvalmorrison@msn.com
was paralyzed in a bicycle team-autographed helmet donated by Harvest Hills or by phone (405) 721-
accident in September and a football signed by Elementary faculty. 3707, 721-7883 or 354-
2002. Josh Heupel. The Kyle Morrison family 0663.
Friends and family have Coach Bob Stoops, who and friends invite everyone If anyone is unable to
organized the Kyle has become a friend and to come visit with Kyle, attend the benefit but
Morrison Rehabilitation role model for Kyle since bid on great OU sports would still like to help
Benefit to help defray over- the accident, will arrive items and enjoy a wonder- Kyle's recovery, donations
whelming medical costs around 6 p.m. and will ful dinner. may be sent to:
and to provide much-need- speak at 7 p.m. Tickets are available at Kyle Morrison Rehab Fund
ed rehab equipment at Digital Express Mercedes-Benz of OKC 12601 Abbotts Way,
home. Photography will be set up (1225 N. Broadway), Quail Oklahoma City, OK 73142.
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Bv The Associated Press the sex was consensual and ond quarter after briefly block- MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP)
EAGLE Colo, that he was guilty only of adul- ing Green Bay Packers line- — Alabama State s president
Coovricht 2003 The tery backer Marcus Wilkins on a said that the school has started
Associated Press All rights TENNIS pass play. the process for firing coach
reserved. This material may MONTREAL (AP) - Top- After going down, Jones laid L.C. Cole following the inter-
not be published, broadcast, seeded Andre. Agassi breezed motionless for nearly 10 min- nal investigation that revealed
rewritten or redistributed. - into the second round of the utes before he was removed several violations in the toot-
The judge in the Kobe Bryant Tennis Masters Canada tourna- from the field by medical per- ball program,
case rejected the NBA star's ment with an easy victory over sonnel. In response, more than a
request to keep cameras out of Canadian Frederic Niemeyer. The game was called in the dozen players planned to sue L
the courtroom during his first The world's top-ranked play- third quarter because of light- the university to keep Cole, *
court appearance on a sexual er, who is seeking his fourth ning.according to their attorney, 3
assault charge. Canadian Open title, took 1 NEW YORK (AP) — Jerry Julian McPhillips. 3
Bryant's attorneys argued hour, 4 minutes for a 6-4, 6-2 Glanville will rejoin CBS on a Cole, his brother, assistant *
against allowing cameras dur- win over Niemeyer, who part-time basis and Beasley coach Johnnie Cole and assis- 3
ing the hearing scheduled entered the tournament ranked Reese will move from sideline tant coach Richard Freeman %
Wednesday, saying they could 241st in the world. reporter to game analyst on the were suspended with pay *
jeopardize Bryant's right to a Agassi, who won this $2.45 network's telecasts of NFL Friday. The schools president, 3
fair trial, million event in 1992, ‘94 and games this season. Joe Lee, said that an adminis- a
Eagle County Judge '95, broke Niemeyer to go up Otherwise, the network's trative process was underway p
Frederick Gannett ruled that 3-2 in the first set and then lineup is the same as last sea- to remove all three. 3
was unlikely held serve throughout to take son, with Jim Nantz hosting Memphis assistant coach 3
Gannett said he will release the set. He clinched it with a the pregame show with Dan Charles Coe III was named *
one brief submitted by the whipping forehand. Marino, Deion Sanders and interim coach., Ap 3
prosecutor in response to a FOOTBALL Boomer Esiason, and Greg TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) 3
media request to unseal all CANTON, Ohio (AP) — Gumbel and Phil Simms the —Alabama linebacker Brooks 1
court documents, according to Kansas City Chiefs offensive network's top play-by-play Daniels has withdrawn from 3
Chris Beall, a Denver attorney tackle Willie Jones sprained team. school and will sit out his s
representing some media his neck but had feeling in his Glanville the former head senior season for undisclosed 1
arours hands and feet after being coach of the Houston Oilers medical reasons. . 3
Bryant is charged with injured late in the first half of and Atlanta Falcons, will be a Daniels became the first %
felony sexual assault against a the Pro Football Hall of Fame part-time analyst with Bill Alabama player to record 100 1
19-year-old woman on June 30 game. McAtee. Reese will serve asan tackles in back-to-back sea- 1
at a mountain resort. The Los
Angeles Lakers superstar said with 17 seconds left in the sec-
Jones crumbled to the turf analyst with Craig Bolerjack, sons, and was a first-team pre-
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