Pr1m3 M1n15t3r-Oklahoma vs. gottie23-LSU
Pr1m3 M1n15t3r was on my profile
Duration : 0:9:38
Pr1m3 M1n15t3r-Oklahoma vs. gottie23-LSU
Pr1m3 M1n15t3r was on my profile
Duration : 0:9:38
Zeshan and Catherine wrap up the season with men’s golf, women’s water polo, women’s softball, and a nostalgic look back on Sports Shorts’ best moments. See you in the fall!
Duration : 0:4:35
Best Moments In Sports!!! From Football,Baseball,Softball,Hockey,Socce
Duration : 0:2:35
Special Awards (FORGOT TO PUT I VID)
• Arthur Ashe Courage Award: John Carlos and Tommie Smith, 1968 Olympic medalists
• Jimmy V Award for Perseverance: Kevin Everett, former Buffalo Bills TE
• Best comeback: Josh Hamilton, Texas Rangers
Best in Sport
• Best Female Athlete: Candace Parker, Tennessee Basketball/Los Angeles Sparks
• Best Male Athlete: Tiger Woods, Golf
• Best Moment: “Great Sportsmanship” (Central Washington University’s Mallory Holtman and Liz Wallace, Western Oregon University’s Sara Tucholsky)
• Best Team: Boston Celtics
• Best Coach/Manager: Pat Summitt, Tennessee Women’s Basketball
• Best Game: New York Giants over New England Patriots at the Super Bowl
• Best Championship Performance: Tiger Woods, 2008 U.S. Open
• Best Play: New York Giants Eli Manning’s pass to David Tyree at the Super Bowl
• Best Finish: Western Kentucky over Drake in the first round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, winning on a buzzer beater by Ty Rogers
• Best Upset: New York Giants over New England Patriots at the Super Bowl
• Best Breakthrough Athlete: Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings
• Best Record Breaking Performance: Brett Favre, Green Bay Packers
• Best Sports Movie: Semi-Pro
• Best Male College Athlete: Tim Tebow, Florida Football
• Best Female College Athlete: Candace Parker, Tennessee Basketball
• Best Male Athlete With a Disability: Ryan Kocer, Wrestling (Wagner, SD)
• Best Female Athlete With a Disability: Shay Oberg, Softball (Montana State-Billings)
• Best International Male Athlete: Rafael Nadal, Tennis
• Best International Female Athlete: Lorena Ochoa, Golf
Individual Sports
• Best Baseball Player: Alex Rodriguez, New York Yankees
• Best NBA Player: Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers
• Best WNBA Player: Lauren Jackson, Seattle Storm
• Best NFL Player: Tom Brady, New England Patriots
• Best NHL Player: Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins
• Best MLS Player: David Beckham, Los Angeles Galaxy
• Best Male Action Sport Athlete: Shaun White, Skateboarding/Snowboarding
• Best Female Action Sport Athlete: Gretchen Bleiler, Snowboarding
• Best Bowler: Norm Duke
• Best Driver: Jimmie Johnson
• Best Fighter: Floyd Mayweather, Boxing
• Best Golfer: Tiger Woods
• Best Jockey: Kent Desormeaux
• Best Outdoor Athlete: Captain Scott Smiley, Mountain Climber
• Best Male Tennis Player: Roger Federer
• Best Female Tennis Player: Maria Sharapova
• Best Track and Field Athlete: Tyson Gay
Honors For This Videos:
July 23, 2008
#77 – Most Viewed (Today) – Sports – Canada
#86 – Most Viewed (Today) – Sports – Mexico
Duration : 0:4:18
Poll: http://www.rodneyreynolds.com/content/are-you-sports-fan
Visit me at http://www.RodneyReynolds.com and/or if you’re a techie go here: http://www.3dGameMan.com
Duration : 0:0:41
ESPN college football sideline reporter and University of Florida graduate Erin Andrews will travel to Gainesville to interview Tebow on Thursday at 1:30 p.m. The University of Florida cheerleaders and UF mascots Albert and Alberta will greet fans and participate in the pep rally-style event in the set location outside the North End Zone normally reserved for ESPN’s College GameDay during the college football season. The ESPN shoot is open to the public and is scheduled to conclude by 3 p.m. Fans are encouraged to park in lot adjacent to the Stephen C. O’Connell Center. Gainesville will be the featured “TitleTown USA” city during both the 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. editions of SportsCenter on Monday, July 14.
“TitleTown USA” is an interactive and multimedia effort to determine which city, town or municipality is America’s top championship location. A panel of judges narrowed down fan-generated nominations to 20 finalists; ultimately, online voting by fans will determine the nation’s top sports town. Gainesville was announced June 10 on SportsCenter as a finalist and is going up against other cities as small as Parkersburg, W.Va., and as large as New York.
http://www.gatorzone.com/story.php?id=14164
Pictures that I took can be found here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/RChris173/ESPNTitletownGainesvilleFL
I was there during the filming and almost in full range of the camera that went around at 40 seconds, but I was higher up.
Duration : 0:4:18
Jennie Finch, Bryan Byrne, John Brenkus, Base Productions
Baseball vs. Softball – I know who I’m cheering for
BASE Productions
Duration : 0:7:40