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    THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
Free agent Fisher meets with Miami
Dwyane Wade"s newest team- add James and Bosh, but could under the current collective bar- Miami is closing in on a deal
mates. James, Bosh and Wade all lure a slew of other talented play- gaining agreement. with Mike Miller and expects to
will make less than the $16.6 mil- ers as well. Fisher averaged 7.5 points and keep Udonis Haslem, who has
MIAMI (AP) Derek Fisher lion they could have commanded "It's about sacrifice now," Wade 2.5 assists while starting all 82 reg- more lucrative offers from other
might be why Miami's new trio of next season, giving Miami the said. ular-season games last season. In clubs but wants to remain in South
superstars left money on the chance to lure other players. James, Bosh and Wade all the playoffs, he averaged 10.3 Florida his lifelong home.
table. But after Fisher reportedly signed six-year contracts. The points and 2.8 assists, again the Other free agents who are
Fisher met - known to have expressed interest
Saturday with NBA next season from Los Angeles, he nearly $lll million, while Wade tests. in Miami include Raja Bell, Chris
Heat president
Pat Riley, one day including the chance to play in could have received about $125.5 given names to Riley of various Jamaal Magloire, and the Heat
after the team lavishly introduced Miami, which had enough cap million apiece if they had taken players they would like to see join still have the rights to restricted
Leßron James and Chris Bosh as room to not only keep Wade and the maximum value allowed the Heat. center Joel Anthony
By Tim Reynolds
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
QBs
From Page 6
they're comfortable with us,
they'll be fine."
The offensive line has been try
ing to get the two freshmen com
fortable behind center. Bolden
and Jones have been practicing
with both the first and second
lines. McGloin said he and
Newsome have also been
attempting to ease the fresh
men's transitions.
While Bolden and Jones are
getting to know the offense, team
and university McGloin and
Newsome are transitioning into
Spikes
From Page 6.
confident," State College manag
er Gary Robinson said. "He's got
really good stuff. He just did a
good job and he stayed on the
plate."
Robinson was also impressed
with his pitchers' ability to get
their opponents to ground into
double plays. Vermont grounded
into three double plays in the
contest, including one that ended
the game.
Decker said after the Spikes'
tough road series Thursday
through Saturday, Robinson told
the team to just forget about it,
and make a statement against
Vermont. The Lake Monsters
had four more wins than any
other team in the New York-Penn
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35 12.50 20.10 27.70 35.30 42.90 7.60
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12,2010:
This year. you express your generosity in
many new ways. Others are drawn to
you. Your optimism seems to define their
lives in a new way. Within your immedi
ate community and or professional cir
cle, you become a star as you adapt and
demonstrate many ways to anise at the
same place. If you are single. you will
meet someone while out and about or at
work. This person lights up your life. He
or she has a quirky nature: gise this per
son much-needed space. If you are
attached, you become an even more unit
ed front this year. You often appear in
public together. LEO makes a great heal
er.
The Stars Show the Kind of Day You'll
Have: 5-Dynamic: 4-Positive:
3-Average: 2-So-so: I-Di tlicult
ARIES (March 21-. April 19)
***** Energized. you strut out into
the world, ready for nearly anything.
Allow yourself to be spontaneous; see
where it gets you. Others will respond.
with the exception of a difficult associ
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TAURUS (April 20- )
*** Take a personal day if you want to.
Wherever you are, you experience the
unexpected. Greet new ideas and tech
nology openly, ready for nearly anything.
Though you might not be extremely ver
bal, your eyes are wide open. Tonight:
Close to home.
GEMINI (May 22-June 20)
***** When you feel confident, you
simply go otT and do. Such is the case
today. A partner pulls back and re-
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leadership roles in the wake of
Clark's departure.
Leadership, along with taking
advantage of reps, is the main
priority on McGloin's agenda
heading into fall practice and the
upcoming season. In seven-on
seven drills, McGloin said he
pulls teammates aside to correct
mistakes instead of doing it in
front of others.
"I can control the game," said
McGloin, who feels he'll be given
a fair shot at the job. "The team
rallies around me ... they show I
can be a leader in and out of the
huddle, and I believe I can get the
job done. And a lot of other guys
on the team think that as well."
Gift Ngoepe slides into home in a game earlier this season
League entering Sunday's "We struggled a little bit [in
match-up. The Spikes and Lake Brooklyn]. Everything just came
Monsters will play the second together today, and now we feel
game of their three-game series good again."
at 7:05 tonight.
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groups. Your mercurial ways often drai n
strong reactions. Why would today be
any different? Tonight: Friends are like
quicksand!
CANCER (June 21-July 221
Or** Be aware of the costs of being a
little too mouthy or erratic. If !.ou are
moody. others could become quirky. This
combination appears to be a recipe tbr
problems. The unpredictability of results
could become an issue. Tonight' Buy a
new summer item on the nay home.
LEO (Jul!, 23-Aug. 22)
***** Your ability to see beyond the
obvious proves to he exciting once you
explain your concepts. Good news conies
from someone at a distance, the legal
profession and or a personal commit
ment to detach mentally. Tonight: Stay
open.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22)
** Fortunately, you tend to withdraw
and listen when you sense that what you
know isn't clicking with external events.
Avoid tapping into your creativity right
now. Your inner dialogue makes moun
tains out of molehills. Tonight: Do for
yourself
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)
***** Remain goal-oriented. Refuse
to get tied up in an uncomfortable per
sonal situation. Partners can be provoca
tive, creative and exciting. Lose the Aord
"stable," and you won't be disappointed.
Go with the flow. Tonight: Only where
the action is; nothing less.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
*** You might say that your image
isn't important, but it is, especially when
dealing with superiors. You could be
exhausted by demanding communica
tion. You might feel as if you are skip
ping around a control issue. You are.
McGloin is viewed as the accu
rate passer and assertive leader,
while Newsome has the raw tal
ent of speed and arm strength.
McGloin shot down the percep
tion his arm and legs are lacking
something he believes sticks
because he was a walk-on.
As far as a two-quarterback
system, McGloin said he has no
problem if the coaches institute
it, but he doesn't know the proba
bility of it happening.
"The opportunity is there,"
McGloin said. "All I have to do is
grab it, hold on to it and not let it
go."
To e-mail reporter: bJmsl46@psu.edu
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Tonight: Working late
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dee. 21 )
***** Follow your impulses and
instincts. Though sometimes this combo
could land you in hot skater. right nos,
that is not the case. Do be careful with
spending. and avoid unnecessary risks in
this area. Tonight: Two exciting alterna
tis es appear. You choose
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
**** Defer to a partner or loved one
who has similar interests. You might
wonder which way to go with a near-life
altering decision. Understand what is
expected from you. You might not want
to go along for the ride! Tonight: Have an
important discussion over dinner.
Everyone will be more relaxed.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 181
***** Loosen up about your expec
tations. Many people have similar goals,
but the paths are often different. Note a
tendency to be controlling. No one can
control anyone. You can only control
yourself. Tonight: Say "yes - to an offer.
PISCES (Feb. 10-March 20)
*** Focus on one job at a time. Don't
make a list, because, as you will see.
much comes in from out of left field that
needs immediate handling. You will have
more flexibility if you just let go of rigid
ity. Tonight: Choose a stress-buster.
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Devon Smith (left) and Evan Royster rest during Friday's lift for Life. The
Lions are still searching for their 2010 starting quarterback.
Lift
From Page 6
Hall was something few were
completely prepared for.
"It's probably one of the tough
est lifts we'll have all year," red
shirt sophomore quarterback
Matt McGloin said.
"But it's great to come out here
and give something back The fans
support us greatly throughout the
year, and what we do out here is no
comparison to what people with
kidney cancer have gone
through."
The giant tire flip was an event
senior linebacker Bani Gbadyu
said truly tested the strength of
his entire body. Likewise, the
Versa Climber left junior corner
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back D'Anton Lynn spent.
Having an entire crowd, as well
as cameras watch while doing the
bench press made senior kicker
Collin Wagner nervous. However,
Wagner said the day's tasks and
the team's fundraising efforts all
helped put playing football in per
spective.
With the Lions' total fundraising
efforts not ending until Oct. 1,
Brackett said seeing the Lions
fundraise more during his three
years as president has been a
wonderful experience.
"We've done a great job so far
and it's not just about the money"
Brackett said. "It's about the
awareness and all that stuff. I'm
proud of what everybody's done."
To e-mail reporter: aass22o@psu.edu
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