Contact Us | Top Stories | Classifieds | Local News | Obituaries | Sports | Subscribe | Business Directory | >> Log in or Register  




Chroniclet.com Media

Archive for June 9th, 2008

Alert: Tree topples onto Prospect Street; power out

This toppling tree wreaked havoc with power in the Eastern Heights area today when it pulled down power lines and forced East Park pool to close.

Posted: June 9th, 2008 under Top Stories.
Comments: none

NBA Finals: Boston hangs on, takes 2-0 series lead

BOSTON — Banner No. 17 is halfway to the rafters. The Celtics are two wins from another NBA championship. And maybe a little lucky to be there. Paul Pierce, darting around the parquet floor with ease, scored 28 points, Boston’s defense mobbed Kobe […]

Posted: June 9th, 2008 under Sports.
Comments: none

Indians: Sowers struggles in another loss to Detroit

DETROIT (AP) — Jim Leyland knows that the Detroit Tigers can’t fix their season overnight. He just wants to keep seeing progress. “We have to go forward slowly, and hopefully we’re starting to do that,” he said after Sunday’s 5-2 win over the Cleveland Indians. The Tigers have won […]

Posted: June 9th, 2008 under Sports.
Comments: none

Elyria Little League: Ryan-St. Marie wins majors city championship

ELYRIA — Give 12-year-old Brodie Stewart a four-run lead, and most often you can expect a big win. Such was the case for Stewart and his Ryan-St. Marie Insurance teammates as they trounced Bay Mechanical 14-0 Sunday in the Little League Majors (11- and 12-year-olds) city championship at Vic Janowicz Park in […]

Posted: June 9th, 2008 under Sports.
Comments: none

NASCAR: Kahne continues hot streak at Pocono

LONG POND, Pa. — Kasey Kahne never thought his start to the season was all that bad, despite how it looked on paper. In hindsight, there was something missing and it took last month’s win in the All-Star race to see it. Now Kahne is on a roll, riding a wave […]

Posted: June 9th, 2008 under Sports.
Comments: none

Boxing: Champ Pavlik says he’s ready for all challengers

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Kelly Pavlik, the homegrown son of working class America, took the mantle of middleweight king without ducking a soul. Seven years after getting started and fresh off a dominant performance in his first title defense, stopping Gary Lockett on Saturday night in the third round at Boardwalk Hall, the […]

Posted: June 9th, 2008 under Sports.
Comments: none

« Previous entries