American figure skater Lysacek captures Grand Prix final
USA Today - Sat Dec 5, 10:39 am ETWorld champion Evan Lysacek won the Grand Prix final Saturday, becoming the second straight American to capture the figure skating title.
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World champion Evan Lysacek won the Grand Prix final Saturday, becoming the second straight American to capture the figure skating title.
Santa at O'Charley's Santa will be at a pancake breakfast fundraiser Dec. 5 at O'Charley's, 2204 Highway K in O'Fallon, to benefit Friends of Kids with Cancer. A photographer will be there, but customers may bring cameras too.
St. Louis Park High's boys hockey team got its first taste of live action during the recent "Super Scrimmage" at the National Sports Center. In the first of three jamboree periods, the Orioles lost to Rogers 3-0.
Photographer Donna Darling had a little fun Saturday morning in Stonebridge Ranch. While adding water to bird baths to cause the ice to melt, she placed metal ice skater figurines on top of a large bird bath. Her husband snapped a few pictures of this rounded pane of ice in the birdbath.
An ice dance pair who are natives of Oakland County won the gold medal Friday in the Seniors Grand Prix Finals in Tokyo, edging out a Canadian couple.
Julia Bernstein never fit the profile of the typical wayward teenager. When the 16-year-old wasn’t competing nationally as a figure skater or playing the lead in her school play, she spent time volunteering at a soup kitchen and writing poetry.
TOKYO (AP) -- World champion Evan Lysacek won the Grand Prix final Saturday, becoming the second straight American to capture the figure skating title.
That Meryl Davis and Charlie White won the ISU Grand Prix Final on Friday despite placing second in the free dance bodes well for the future of the ice dance team as it prepares for next month's U.S. Championships.
An ice dance pair who are natives of Oakland County won the gold medal Friday in the Seniors Grand Prix Finals in Tokyo, edging out a Canadian couple.
Most people know Ann Harmon as a retired bus driver. Some might know her as one of her five children’s mother. A few might even know her as a neighbor.
The lean times could be over for Apple Valley boys hockey if the youngest Eagles can play beyond their years. An infusion of youth - 23 sophomores and one freshman on the varsity and junior varsity teams - could revitalize a program that was lacking numbers for several years.