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What an accomplishment!! 20 wins in a row!! I do not own the rights to the videos. MLB owns all the rights to them.
Based on the smash hit “Moves like Jagger” by Maroon 5. Two rax pressure is about the popular TvP opener, that has seen a resurgence in popularity of late. Enjoy! Original song: “Moves like Jagger” by Maroon 5. Vocals – Rowan Bettjeman Rap break – James Kupa and Barnaby Fredric Lyrics – Alan Morrison and
Check out the highlights from Game 1 of the WNBA Finals where the Fever get the first win!
Game 3 of the WNBA Eastern Conference Finals
The Minnesota Lynx clench the western conference in game 2 over the Los Angeles Sparks!
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Watch highlights of the Indiana Fever defeat the Atlanta dream in their semifinal elimination game as they advance to the Eastern Conference Finals.
Check out this behind the scenes look at the huddle that led to Lauren Jackson’s last second shot to force overtime in Game 2 versus the Lynx!
Watch highlights from the Seattle Storm’s instant classic, double-overtime win over the Minnesota Lynx in game 2 of the 2012 WNBA Western Conference Semifinals, forcing a decisive game 3.
Let’s go into the action with some behind the scenes access at the Sky vs Sparks game!
Lets go into the action with the Connecticut Sun!
Let’s go into the action with the Los Angeles Sparks!
Produced by Sorbelene Interactive group in Assoication with GLT Sports Management Under 15s 2012 Central Coast Centurions Harold Matthews
Jennifer (11) is singing “Reflection”. “Reflection” is a song written and produced by Matthew Wilder and David Zippel for the soundtrack of the 1998 animated film Mulan. The song served as the debut single by American recording artist Christina Aguilera.
http://www.regionalshowcase.com/Galleria/Galleries/Indians1948.aspx?v=youtube Even the most loyal of Tribe fans may be unaware of the details surrounding the victorious season of their 1948 Indians team. Owned by Bill Veeck and managed by player/manager, Lou Boudreau, the team proved dominant in the regular season and continued that streak right on through the World Series against the Boston Braves.