Saturday, October 27, 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.
Five storylines to follow as the Redskins face the Steelers
Oct 27th 2012, 13:00

The Redskins on Sunday take on the Pittsburgh Steelers at Heinz Field while hoping to improve to 4-4 on the season.

The Steelers, favored by five, enter this game with a 3-3 record (2-0 at home). They have won nine of their last 10 games at Heinz Field. The Redskins are 2-2 on the road this season, and 4-3 against the spread. The Steelers, meanwhile, are 2-4 against the spread.

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Seneca Valley vs. Damascus: Budd sparks Hornets in 14-13 win
Oct 27th 2012, 02:54

Damascus Coach Eric Wallich has called senior Rashard Budd one of Montgomery County's best kept secrets, but the nose guard would beg to differ. Based on the constant wave of blockers opponents have attempted to throw his way in recent weeks, Budd is pretty sure teams know his importance to the Hornet defense.

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NHL cancels entire slate of November games
Oct 27th 2012, 02:28

The NHL canceled all games through Nov. 30 on Friday, bringing the total to 326 contests — or 26.5 percent of the 2012-13 season — lost to the lockout. Twenty-three Washington Capitals games, including 13 at Verizon Center, have been axed thus far.

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Giants' Bruce Bochy is back in World Series, but still under the radar
Oct 27th 2012, 00:57

DETROIT — When the Detroit Tigers hired Jim Leyland as their manager in the fall of 2005, it was widely accepted throughout baseball that they had lured one of the sport's best minds back from retirement. When the Tigers reached the 2006 World Series to face the St. Louis Cardinals, vats of ink were spilled on the two managers, Leyland and Tony La Russa, tomes written about their attributes, their accomplishments, their acumen.

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