1. On Super Bowl Sunday, Nevada gamblers could place money on whether the Super Bowl champion would score more points than Michael Jordan did that day. 2. The champion also scored the only knockdown, his jab sending down Parisi in the second. 3. At Nantes, Five Nations champions France scored two tries at the end of each half to guarantee a win over Argentina. 4. Defending champion South Africa scored victories over Sri Lanka and New Zealand on Saturday to advance to the semifinals of the Cathay Pacific-Wheelock NatWest Cricket Sixes tournament. 5. It carried over Friday, when the two-time World Series champions scored in four different innings for the first time in the postseason. 6. The defending champions scored one goal in each half and missed several scoring opportunities as it dominated the game throughout. 7. The world champion scored nine tries against the Asian minnow even though it rested captain Eric Rush, playing possibly his last Hong Kong Sevens. 8. This time, world champion Norway scored enough goals to make up for its leaky defense. 9. Unbeaten Australian junior welterweight boxing champion Shannan Taylor scored a decisive but controversial victory Monday over experienced American Buck Smith. 10. When Cermeno stayed away, the champion scored with left jabs. |