Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Your 12 hourly digest for Sports: Sports News, Scores, Analysis, Schedules & More - The Washington Post

Sports: Sports News, Scores, Analysis, Schedules & More - The Washington Post
The Washington Post Sports section provides sports news, video, scores, analysis and updates about high school, college, and pro sports teams, including the Capitals, Nationals, Redskins, United and Wizards. Post Sports also offers blogs and discussions about the latest sports news.
NYC Marathon, Knicks-Nets opener will go on despite Sandy's damage
Oct 31st 2012, 12:38

In spite of the damage Sandy inflicted on New York City and New Jersey, several major sports events will go on as scheduled. 

The New York City Marathon will take place on Sunday and the New York Knicks' game against the Brooklyn Nets in the new $1 billion Barclays Center is a go for Thursday night. The Nets' game marks the return of pro sports to Brooklyn for the first time since 1957. 

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Earl Barron, Jannero Pargo lead fourth-quarter rally that comes up short
Oct 31st 2012, 11:04

Earl Barron and Jannero Pargo didn't find out that they had secured the Wizards' final two roster spots until about 12 hours before the team boarded a flight for Cleveland for the season opener.

But after surviving the agonizing and often stressful uncertainty of trying to make the squad, Barron and Pargo helped justify Randy Wittman's decision to select them over Brian Cook and Shelvin Mack by leading a spirited fourth-quarter rally against the Cavaliers.

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How crucial is Sunday's game against the Panthers?
Oct 31st 2012, 11:00



How crucial is Sunday's game against the Panthers?

Take a look at the second half of the schedule. Sure, Mike Shanahan says the Redskins aren't that far from 5-3, but they're 3-5. This season could end on a high note, or with another 5-11 record, and this Sunday is the first step in determining which way things go.

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Adam LaRoche wins first Gold Glove, Ian Desmond denied
Oct 31st 2012, 02:22

Adam LaRoche had been considered one of the best first basemen in the major leagues for years, and now he has the shimmering, gilded trophy to validate it. LaRoche won the first Gold Glove of his career tonight as the best defensive first baseman in the National League, joining third baseman Ryan Zimmerman in 2009  as the only Nationals to win the award since baseball returned to Washington in 2005.

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