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M10D Thursday, April 1, 2010 www.star-telegram.com
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NBA Kobe tells Lakers teammates Mavericks are team to beat in West
COLONIAL | TIGER WOODS
TIGER TO PLAYIN FORT WORTH
Tiger Woods has committed to play in the CrownePlaza Invitational at Colonial. Woods has played Colo-nial just once, when he tied for fourth in 1997, butsaid on his Web site that playing a shorter, traditionalcourse such as Colonial fits in with the lifestylechanges he has made over the past four months.
High schools UIL to crown one state champion per class
Colleges Congress ends BCS, institutes true playoff
NHL Sabres official admits Hull scored ’99 Cup-winner
April Fool’s Day stories courtesy of David Thomas
Outgoing Texas Rangers owner Tom Hicks has agreed to purchase the FortWorth Cats. Cats owner Carl Bell, who brought the Cats back to Fort Worthin 2001 after an almost four-decade absence, has been attempting to sellthe team for almost a year.
Hicks has agreed to sell the Texas Rangers, and while technically still theteam’s owner, he said he had already started to miss owning a baseball teamduring the sale process.
FORT WORTH CATS
Cats mascot Dodger, left, and new owner Tom HicksCOURTESY CATS STAR-TELEGRAM
Hicks agrees to purchase Cats
Nolan Ryan will throw out the first pitchfor the Texas Rangers’ home opener Mon-day.
Not the ceremonial first pitch — thegame’s first pitch.
The 63-year-old Ryan, who lastpitched in 1993, will be the Rangers’Opening Day starter in a surprise an-nouncement from the team.
Although the ownership transfer of the
Rangers from Tom Hicks to a group head-ed by Chuck Greenberg and Ryan appearsa few weeks from taking place, the deci-sion reflects the incoming owners’ pledgeto listen to Rangers fans and give themthe baseball experience they want.
“I don’t know who wouldn’t want to seeNolan Ryan pitch again,” Rangers man-ager Ron Washington said. “I’m just notsure if I’m going to be able to walk out to
the mound to pull my boss from thegame.”
General manager Jon Daniels said ev-eryone in the organization was in agree-ment to give the starting nod to Ryan.
“Nolan gives us that veteran presenceevery team wants to see on the mound tostart a new season,” Daniels said. “Thisis not a gimmick. Nolan can still bringit.”
RANGERS | OPENING DAY PITCHER
Ryan to start opener‘Not a gimmick,’ says GM Daniels, who likes experience Nolan, 63, brings
Nolan Ryan’s first pitch in the Rangers season opener won’t be ceremonial, as it was, above, before a Japanese game in 2007. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/ITSUO INOUYE
The Super Bowl appears to be returning to North Texassooner than expected.
Although the NFL will not announce the host site for itsnext available Super Bowl — in 2014 — until next year’s Su-per Bowl in Arlington, multiple sources say that it is all but adone deal that Super Bowl XLVIII will be played at Texas Mo-tor Speedway.
“You know I rarely decline to comment on things,” TMSpresident Eddie Gossage said in a statement, “but this is onereport I cannot comment on.”
“However, I have said many times that hosting oneNASCAR race is like hosting several Super Bowls in one day.And you could fit four Cowboys Stadiums inside Texas Mo-tor Speedway, so I know that the Great American Speedwaycertainly is capable of hosting a Super Bowl.”
NFL | SUPER BOWL RETURN
TMS selected for2014 Super Bowl
TMS president Eddie Gossage refused to comment on the report. STAR-TELEGRAM
The question of which NFLteam would attempt to build astadium bigger and betterthan Cowboys Stadium hasbeen answered: the DallasCowboys.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jonessaid he plans to build a newCowboys stadium at a site to bedetermined to replace the $1.25
billion Cowboys Stadium thatopened last year in Arlington.
“In Cowboys Stadium’s shortand successful history,” Jonessaid, “we have been able to at-tract every type of sportingevent we could ever hope tohost. Those who know me knowthat I am not one to becomecontent and rest on laurels.
“For that reason, I believenow is the time to begin theprocess of building a new stadi-um so that we can bring to ourfans the first-time, bigger-and-
better events that they have en-joyed over the past year and de-serve to experience again.”
Jones declined to say whattype of budget he expects tohave for the new project or inwhich city he anticipates thestadium will be built, but saidit definitely would improveupon the current facility.
“We are only in the prelimi-nary stages at this point,” Jonessaid, “so any speculation inthose regards would be prema-ture.”
Jones did say, however, hislist of events he would like tobring to the new stadium willlook familiar to area fans: SuperBowl, NCAA Final Four, NBAAll-Star Game, ProfessionalBull Riding, college basketballand football games, interna-tional soccer matches and con-certs, plus either a Winter orSummer Olympics.
“We raised the bar with Cow-boys Stadium,” Jones said.“Now we’re going to raise itagain.”
COWBOYS | HOME IMPROVEMENT
Jerry ready to build new stadium
Artist rendering of the Cowboys’ proposed stadiumLONDON2012
The updated facility at a site to be determined willimprove upon the year-oldCowboys Stadium.
The 2009 TCU Horned Frogs did, in fact, complete the pro-gram’s first undefeated football season since 1938, but thenews comes too late to boost the team’s claims to a nationalchampionship.
Boise State has been ordered to forfeit its 17-10 FiestaBowl victory over TCU because of an ineligible player.
TCU FOOTBALL | BETTER LATE THAN NEVER
TCU officially undefeatedfor 2009 after Boise forfeit