God,
Let Me Play Well
By Gregg Easterbrook God,
let me play well but fairly.
Help me to learn something that matters
once the game is over.
Let competition make me strong but never hostile.
Always let me help my opponent up.
Never catch me rejoicing in the adversity of others.
If I know victory, allow me to be happy;
if I am denied, keep me from envy.
Remind me that sports are just games.
If through athletics I set an example,
let it be a good one.
Here
is Team Ferior's own Frank Cavallo riding down the luge
course in Salt Lake City, Utah. Frank is formerly a
national known "Luger". He retired to become
a well respected attorney.
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page- http://www.olympic.org/uk/index_uk.asp. take the
top story.
1/4 page- http://en.beijing2008.com/ Top story and countdown
meter if you can.
1/4 page- http://www.vancouver2010.com. Top story
1/4 page www.gamesbid.com top story and meter if you
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It is with great excitement to note that I will
be covering the Summer Olympic Games in Beging
China, for Team Ferior. I will be sponsored
by the Associated Press in conjunction with
their agreement with Team Ferior President John
Vrana: We will in the interim, stay on top of
the sports world with all the coverage that
is relevant and an occasional late breaking
scoop or two.Tonight I am in Raleigh for game
7 of the Stanley Cup Finals. Again, a Team Ferior
coup. I have no predictions as to the outcome,
however I look for the Canes to bounce back
at home and would be surprised if they do not
hoist the Cup . With the steller play of Rod
Brindamor, Justin Williams and Mark Recchi,it
seems as if a certain team in the Philly area
must be praying for the Edmonton Oilers win.

Anything that can save team Philly and Robert
Earl Clarke some embarrassment is all that they
seem to be worried about these days. They only
worse scenario would have been Eric Lindros
parading around any arena in North American
carrying Lord Stanley. As we go forward,we would
be remiss in any literary endeavor without first
offering a sincere word of prayer for John’s
wonderful Mother, Anne, who is courageously
battling her own physical problem at the moment?
It’s necessary to take a step back from
the world of sports and appreciate those who
have been instrumental in our lives. Anne, we
salute you for all you do and we will keep our
prayers coming your way as you work your way
back to health.
Well. On to the game!!!
Good Spotrs, Good Hockey,
Hockey Bob
The Team Ferior Olympic
Coverage Staff: Robert "Hockey Bob"
Phillips (left) and John Michael Vrana (right).
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