Sports Brief w/Mark Allen

* Justin Stockton has rushed his way into the Texas Tech Football history books last week.
* The Houston Astros damaged the Seattle Mariners post-season hopes with a 5-2 victory yesterday.
* The Los Angeles Angels beat the Texas Rangers 8-1 last night.
* Thursday Night High School Football – Monterey host Randall
* Texas Tech Volley Ball vs Incarnate Word;  LCU Volleyball vs Panhandle State
* LCU Men’s Soccer vs Unv of the Southwest;  NFL Pittsburg @ Baltimore
* Friday Night Football: Slaton @ New Deal;  Southland @ Whiteface
* This Week on KSSL Friday Night Football: Slaton @ New Deal; 7PM Coaches Corner w/ Reagan Garrison, area coaches interviews; 7:30 Kick Off with Bill & Bob on play by play; 10pm Friday Night Live with Nick Long & Mike Roden, all the scores.
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Sports Brief w/Mark Allen

Mark KSSL 8Slaton Tiger Football scrimmage tonight vs Trinity Christian @ Tiger Stadium.

* Texas Tech men’s basketball beat Carleton Univ 67-60 Wednesday. Tech plays Ottawa University tonight.
* Tech’s DeAndre Washington has been named to the Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award preseason watch list.
* Tech football will have one of the most-experienced offensive lines in the nation this season.
* Houston Astros beat the Tampa Bay Rays 3-2 on Wednesday night. Series 2 (Astros)-1. Game 4 tonight 7:10 PM.
* Texas Rangers beat the Seattle Mariners 7-2 on Wednesday afternoon. Ranger take Series 2-1. Start 4 @ Tigers 6:08 PM tonight.
* Frisco City Council approved $252.5 million for an indoor training stadium/facility for the Dallas Cowboys.
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FYI-TODAY

AUGUST 21, 2014 NATIONAL SENIOR CITIZENS DAY
Birthdays: Harry Smith 63; Harold Reid 75; Kenny Rogers 76

Advice of the Day (Old Farmers Almanac): http://www.almanac.com/advice/daily
Everybody is wise after the event.

1989 – Capitol releases Garth Brooks’ “If Tomorrow Never Comes”
1982 – Sylvia goes to #1 in Billboard with “Nobody”
1979 – “The Devil Went Down To Georgia” brings The Charlie Daniels Band a gold single
1961 – Patsy Cline records “Crazy” at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio in Nashville
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