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Football practice starts Thursday. Can fall be far behind? Dull moments spoil women's rodeo at arena Competitors, the rough stock, people "tough enough to wear pink," and the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation were the big winners in the Women's Professional Rodeo Association's two-night show, presented by Rocking M, at McCullough Arena last weekend. OTHER FALL SPORTS BEGIN MONDAY: Pigskins to fly in Nye Thursday Football practice starts Thursday. Can fall be far behind? World Poker Tour FOOTBALL 2006 FRIDAY, SATURDAY: Wildlife commission slates Ely sessions A youth upland game season, hunting season dates for waterfowl and regulation changes on junior big game hunts are topics the Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners may take action on when they meet Friday and Saturday in Ely. Kurt Busch triumphs in 500-miler LONG POND, Pa. -- Kurt Busch's winless drought is over. His absence from the Chase may not last much longer, either, not with the way crew chief Pat Tryson is calling all the right shots. POKER ROUNDUP: 48 to play in Nugget's WSOP free roll event Playing for a $2,000 seat in the 2008 World Series of Poker has gained momentum in Pahrump. MOTORSPORTS: Canadiens' owner buys Evernham's NASCAR team CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Ray Evernham completed the sale of his NASCAR team Monday to Montreal Canadiens owner George Gillett Jr., ending nearly six months of negotiations to bring on a partner. Lions golf Sept. 28-29 The Pahrump Valley Lions Club will host its fifth annual golf tournament Sept. 28-29 at Mountain Falls. SPORTS BRIEFS $5,000 TO WIN: Demo derby in Tonopah Tonopah Speedway will host a Nevada State Championship demolition derby Saturday, with the payoff $5,000, believed to be the largest purse ever paid to a derby winner. BASEBALL: Pahrump 1-3 in the regionals A 9-2 victory against Oregon gave Pahrump some solace, after losing three games in the West Senior Little League Baseball Regional tournament at Salem, Ore., last week. Dull moments spoil women's rodeo at arena Competitors, the rough stock, people "tough enough to wear pink," and the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation were the big winners in the Women's Professional Rodeo Association's two-night show, presented by Rocking M, at McCullough Arena last weekend. |
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