ADVERTISEMENT
While the Ride to the Heartland is about seven months away, fundraising by the Heartland Riders Association for this major downtown Sebring event has already begun. ...more
March 30, 2009
After erasing a four-stroke deficit in five holes, Kenny Perry wanted to be alone atop the FBR Open leaderboard. ...more
February 1, 2009
It's understood that Pittsburgh will beat Arizona come Sunday in the Super Bowl, probably badly. Forget about scoring points; the Steelers' defense may not let the Cardinals gain a single yard. Please tell me there is a fund somewhere to make sure Kurt Warner's life insurance premiums are paid. The man has a family. I don't really believe any of that, by the way – not a single word. ...more
January 27, 2009
In recent weeks the Tribune has published many letters from apparent newcomers to Tampa who have absolutely no knowledge or awareness of the political history of this place. These writers bemoan the fact, sometimes to the point of being ignorantly insulting, that the Tribune focuses on local and state matters. ...more
January 27, 2009
On the official Gators' 10 Most Enjoyable, Pride-Restoring, Celebrate-This, Vindication List, you'd have to rank Saturday's 49-10 victory over Georgia one through at least seven. ...more
November 2, 2008
Aaron Murray is used to hearing the roar of a crowd. Friday morning, he heard it from his teammates. ...more
October 18, 2008
For some in the audience Saturday, a tractor pull was something fresh and new. ...more
October 6, 2008
As the losses piled up and titles escaped him, Roger Federer insisted he felt fine, he wasn't washed up and his game would come around. ...more
September 7, 2008
When the voting booth curtain envelopes you or your computer, marking pencil hovers above a candidate's name. Reject the roar of secular humanism and its Hollywood puppets, and respond to the whisper of our 40 million victims of "a woman's right to choose," Vote. David M. Jayjack Sebring ...more
August 16, 2008
Tiger Woods raised a clenched fist as a jet engine-like roar built all around him on the 18th green. A 25-foot putt for his second eagle of Saturday's third-round back nine of the U.S. Open had just fallen. Despite limping, grimacing and seemingly spraying tee shots into every nook and cranny at Torrey Pines, he had just shot 70 to go 3 under and take a one-shot lead over Lee Westwood. ...more
June 15, 2008
ADVERTISEMENT
Advertisement
TBO.com - Tampa Bay Online ©2009 Media General Communications Holdings, LLC. A Media General company. Member Agreement | Privacy Statement | Work With Us