Mission President Dale Murphy may return to Baseball (Ricky Martin: As great as it gets)
Larry King notes in his USA Today column that former Atlanta Braves
baseball star, Dale Murphy, currently serving as president of the Boston
Massachussets Mission, may return to baseball when his mission ends next
spring. King says that Murphy wants to come back and says that he would
make a great pitching coach.
Tait closer to starting for Chiefs
LDS Professional Football player John Tait is
progressing towards a starting position with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Tait, a former BYU football player who was selected in the first round
of the NFL draft, but who didn't attend the Chief's training camp
because of a contract dispute, is staying in the game in crucial
situations and is performing as coaches expect.
BYUH Seasiders back as national champs
The BYU-Hawaii women's volleyball team moved from the
NAIA to the NCAA Division II, but in spite of the change the Seasiders
came away with their ninth national championship. The team returned
Sunday from Battle Creek, Michigan where they had played in the
championship tournament, beating Tampa in the final, 15-3, 15-12, 15-13.
BYU women's volleyball plays No. 4 Florida Friday
BYU's women's volleyball team faces a critical game
tonight in its quest to reach the final eight in the NCAA Tournament.
The 12th ranked cougars will take on No. 4 Florida in the East
Regional Semi-Finals in Stockton, California in a game to determine
who will reach the final eight teams in the tournament. The winner
will play Saturday to reach the final four.
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