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(Photo courtesy of Pittsburgh Pirates)
- Andrew McCutchen will report to spring training next week with the same team as last year, but he will play a new position.
- In the most exciting fourth-quarter rally in Super Bowl history, the New England Patriots showed their remarkable resolve to do something no team has ever done before in coming back from a 28-3 deficit.
- Pirates third baseman Jung Ho Kang, who in December was charged with his third drunk driving offense in South Korea, will enter a voluntary treatment program, according to agent Alan Nero.
- The quarterback served as ringmaster for “The Greatest Show on Turf.” The running backs were known simply by their initials: LT and TD. And the receiver also known by two letters — TO — was on the outside looking in again.
- Presumably, at some point in the future, Burrell wrestling coach Josh Shields or perhaps his successor will curse the coin flip, lineup bump or unforeseen scramble that costs his team a WPIAL championship.
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