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Two Habash double-doubles spark Leland
Jason Habash was an outstanding quarterback for the Leland football team last fall, good enough, in fact,..
By Kevin Sparrer, for Silicon Valley Community Newspapers
«Darnell Sankey led the Bruins to the win over the Raiders with 21 points and 14 rebounds. ... Jason Habash was an outstanding quarterback for the Leland football team last fall, good enough, in fact, to earn a place on the all-Central Coast Section first team.»
Read more at: Mercurynews
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#8 LB Wayne Davis smashes a raiders running back put him out the game.
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...strained his right throwing elbow and could be seen on the sideline incased in ice. Bills running back, Fred Jackson, got a calf strain in his right leg and missed most of the second half. Packers running back, James Starks sprained his right knee and it could be John Koon time. Raiders wide-receiver, Darrius Heyward-Bey suffered a spine injury against the Vikings and was thankfully able to return home with the team Finally the guys ask the unthinkable question: could someone please tell me what a touch-down is? Jermaine Gresham brings us to what is becoming a weekly water cooler topic. It should not be difficult for the average fan to comprehend and it should not make great coaches shake their heads in wonderment. The rules seem to need changing if it is this difficult to tell and we need high speed cameras to differentiate such a simple issue. Quick reminder that MNF features Patriots at Chiefs, always good to see Pats do there thing.Larger version
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We are one mile from the McAfee Coliseum-Home of the Oakland Raiders & Oakland Athletics, and Oracle Arena - Home of the Golden State Warriors, and just minutes away from Jack London Square and the Metropolitan Golf Course.Larger version
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