Tuesday, November 22, 2011

KWBG Sports for November 22nd


  FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) -The Monday night football game was a
laugher as Tom Brady threw two touchdown passes to Rob Gronkowski
and the New England Patriots routed the Kansas City Chiefs 34-3.
The Pats own a two-game lead atop the AFC East as Julian Edelman
returned a punt 72 yards for a touchdown and Kyle Arrington had two
interceptions.
   
     PITTSBURGH (AP) - In his first NHL game in 320 days after being
sidelined with concussion-like symptoms, Pittsburgh Penguins
superstar Sidney Crosby played last night like he had never been
away. Crosby scored just 5:24 into the game and added another goal
and two assists in the Penguins' 5-0 victory over the New York
Islanders.
   
     UNDATED (AP)- Arizona is turning its football fortunes over to
former Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez. He replaces Mike Stoops, who
was fired after his teams went 41-50 in seven-plus seasons with the
Wildcats.
   
     ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) - The two-time American League champion
Texas Rangers are shuffling their bullpen and changing their
starting rotation. Joe Nathan and the Rangers agreed to a two-year
contract with a club option for 2014, a move that means closer
Neftali Feliz will shift to the starting rotation.
   
     SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) - Syracuse Police say it will take several
weeks to investigate allegations by two former ball boys who said
they were molested more than 25 years ago by a Syracuse University
assistant basketball coach. Bernie Fine, who is in his 36th season
as an assistant to Hall of Fame coach Jim Boeheim (BAY'-hym) has
called the charges "patently false," but has been placed on
administrative leave by the university.