Thursday, February 14, 2002


MLB sets tighter security for spring training

Houston Texans passing on players over the age of 30

Gov. Perry asks to deny Tyson’s fight application

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Junior-transfer Demario Wesley had problems making into college after high school. Now at TCU he has hopes to capture individual titles and a national championship.

One Step Ahead
Early struggles don’t hinder sprinter’s goal for a NCAA championship crown
By John Walls
Skiff Staff

With another highly anticipated track season underway, the TCU track team is joined this year by junior-transfer Demario Wesley.

During his high school years Wesley, a Fort Worth native and graduate of O.D.Wyatt High School, impressed track coaches around the state with his national record-breaking times.

“Demario was a local high school product,” head coach Monte Stratton said. “He was one of the states’ best sprinters in the history of the state.”
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Frogs continue dominance over Mavericks
No. 17-ranked TCU captures doubles point in win over UTA
By Quinten Boyd
Staff Reporter

The men’s tennis matches between TCU and Texas-Arlington have all had one thing in common. In the past five meetings, the Frogs have defeated the Mavericks by a combined score of 32-3.
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Swiss skier makes history, wins gold medals
Associated Press

PARK CITY, Utah — Simon Ammann of Switzerland became the second ski jumper in history to win gold medals on both hills in the same Olympics Wednesday by surprising the field again at 120 meters.
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