Confidence springs from Robilliard's last -to-first triumph
BUSHFIELD’S Paul Robilliard will take added confidence into a busy month of racing after a last-to-first triumph in the wingless sprints front row challenge at Simpson Speedway last Saturday.
(RRW) Athletics: Sticking To Plan, Simpson Readies for Olympic Year
(19-Jan) -- Don't mess with success.
District 67 candidates face off at tea party forum
Candidates in the District 67 Texas House race took on the use of taxpayer funds, illegal immigration and other issues at the Allen Area Patriots' Jan. 19 candidate forum.
Golden feet
With the Summer Games just months away, Boston-based New Balance and other shoe companies are hoping the runners they signed to endorsement deals win big and lead them to retail victory.
Vogels comfortable on home track, whatever the motor
SIMPSON’S John Vogels is hoping it will be third-time lucky when he makes a one-off homecoming appearance in the All Stars 360 sprintcars series tonight.
Local schedule of road races grows stronger
Yet another event has been added to Cobb County’s already busy road-racing schedule. Lassiter High School’s athletic booster club and Simpson Middle School are combining forces to create the Cobb H...
Nelson County man prepares for grueling Iron Dog race
A Faber man faces days of subzero temperatures as he races across a harsh, rough landscape covered in 12 feet of snow to bring light to a cause.
Series finals held at Meadowlands
While many serious and novice sports enthusiasts are eagerly looking forward to Sunday's Super Bowl XLVI clash between the New England Patriots and the New York Giants, those numerous harness racing owners and trainers with Eastern Shore ties were still counting their blessings following the previous weekend's results.
Canadian downhiller shines on Sochi course
Benjamin Thomsen of Invermere, B.C., was third Wednesday in the opening World Cup men's downhill training session on the 2014 Sochi Olympics course in Krasnaya Polyana, Russia.