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FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. Nike Air Force 1 Just Do It Noir . -- Marcus Johnson Jr. scored 15 points, Jalen Jackson added 14 and Lis Shoshi scored seven of his eight points in the final 4:35 to help UALR beat Northern Arizona 72-67 on Wednesday night to win their sixth straight.Northern Arizonas Jordyn Martin tied it at 60 with two free throws with 6:02 to play, but Oliver Black replied with a jumper and Shoshi hit two free throws and a jumper and the Trojans led by six. The Lumberjacks closed to 68-65 on JoJo Andersons 3, but Jackson hit a jumper and a free throw and ULAR led 71-65. Shoshi iced it with a free throw with a second left.Kemy Osse scored 11 points and Maurius Hill added 10 for the Trojans (9-2).Martin scored 20 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for the Lumberjacks (2-9), who have lost four straight. Marcus DeBerry scored 13 points and Anderson had 12 with a career-high 10 assists. Air Force 1 Low Noir . -- The Magic have their first victory of the new year. Air Force One Pas Cher . -- The plastic that was taped across the lockers in Oaklands clubhouse came down and the champagne that was on ice went back into the cooler. http://www.siteairforce1pascher.fr/air-force-1-low-soldes.html . -- If this was Aaron Gordons final home game at Arizona, and it almost certainly was, then he went out in style.Each week, The Reporters put their thumbs out to the good and the bad in the world of sports. This week they discuss the NFLs Draft dodging, Miguel Cabreras pursuit of history, the man that helped shape the Blue Jays and Canadas place in the Worlds. Dave Naylor, TSN Radio: My thumb is down to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell who says the NFL has no choice but to move its draft into May. Now, call me a cynic on this one - That it has less to do with dates available at Radio City Music Hall and more to do with television sweeps in the month of May – but most football people are like most football fans. By the end of April, theyre ready for the NFL Draft. They dont need more research, study, picking guys apart. This is also bad for the CFL, which already doesnt have enough time between the NFL Draft and the CFL Draft to know which Canadians may be NFL-bound. Theyre going to have a hard time getting their draft in between the new NFL Draft date and training camps. So, thumbs down on both side of the border for this move. Steve Simmons, Sun Media: My thumb is up to Miguel Cabrera of the Detroit Tigers, not just the best hitter in the American League but the best hitter in baseball and, if you look it up, one of the best hitters of all-time. Right now Cabrera is first in batting average, in RBIs, in OPS, on-base percentage and second in home runs. Hes coming off the first Triple Crown season since 1967. He looks like he can do the Triple Crown back-to-back. We dont talk eenough about this guy. Nike Air Force 1 07 Lv8 Pas Cher. We dont appreciate him enough. We dont celebrate him enough. We should start doing that more with Miguel Cabrera. Michael Farber, Sports Illustrated: My thumb is up to scouts and one in particular: Epy Guerrero of the Toronto Blue Jays who passed away this week. He was part of the foundation of the success of the Blue Jays franchise. Taking George Bell in the Rule 5 Draft in 1980 from the Philadelphia Phillies? That was the recommendation of Epy Guerrero. Some of the other great players in franchise history: Tony Fernandez, the shortstop from San Pedro de Macoris – that was Epy Guerrero – as was Carlos Delgado. These are the men and sometimes women who provide the foundations for strong franchises. Guerrero was one of the best at his job. Dave Hodge, TSN: I have no idea if Hockey Canadas moves to replace head scout Kevin Prendergast and goalie coach Ron Tugnutt are justified or will make a bit of difference, but my thumb is up to the organization for admitting that a fourth straight World Championship performance without a medal is not acceptable. Weve heard it here that Canadians dont care about anything but the Olympics, and find it easy to ignore the world tournament while they concentrate on the Stanley Cup Playoffs, but Hockey Canada competes internationally with a mandate to excel and to produce the best possible results, so it has to care about and must not ignore quarter-final losses at the Worlds. ' ' '
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