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Globetrotting Rubio comes full circle to Texas
By Quinten Boyd
Skiff Staff
The
journey of TCU mens tennis assistant coach Ricardo Rubio has
taken him all over the world. Hes seen several continents,
played against some of the best in tennis and gained recognition
in his sport.
However, regardless of his accolades, he could think of no better
place to be than Fort Worth.
In his first year as assistant coach for the Frogs, Rubio is making
the most of his opportunity to help the school that gave him a chance.
I just want to give something back, Rubio said. TCU
gave me a chance to learn and to play the game I love, and I want
to give something back. Im back where I started, and its
awesome to be here.
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Molly
Beuerman/SKIFF STAFF
TCU mens assistant coach Ricardo Rubio helps others
work on their tennis game. Rubio was a four -year letter award
winner for the Horned Frogs when he played 1989-1993.
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Rangers
under the rug after Seattle sweep
By Stephen Hawkins
Associated Press
ARLINGTON,
Texas Alex Rodriguez could barely be heard in the somber
Texas clubhouse. The repeated questions about the Rangers
struggles are numbing, and even harder to answer.
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Former
Aggie inks extension with Boys
By JAIME ARON
Associated Press
IRVING
Jerry Jones has run the Dallas Cowboys with the philosophy
that linebackers are like tires, needing to be rotated every so
often. By signing Dat Nguyen to a $13 million, six-year contract
Tuesday, Jones has completely changed his thinking.
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Basketball
stands as topic of Mariucci, Owens truce
Associated Press
SANTA
CLARA, Calif. (AP) Just when Steve Mariuccis relationship
with Terrell Owens starts improving, something else pops up. This
time, its basketball.
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