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Monica Abbott wins exhibition game over the Lady Vols  

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Monica Abbott settled in after a rocky start and the former Tennessee softball star pitched a two-hitter in the U.S. Olympic women's 4-2 win over the No. 11 Lady Vols on Saturday.

Abbott retired 17 of the last 18 hitters she faced after giving up two early solo home runs before a capacity-plus crowd of 1,622 at Tennessee's new $7 million Lee Softball Stadium, known locally as "the house that Monica built."

She was supported by solid hitting from Caitlin Lowe, who had two doubles, and Jessica Mendoza, who drove in three runs.

"It was definitely a little surreal," Abbott said after the game. "It was a little different playing against people I grew up a lot with, people I love. Overall it was a great experience for me. It was a good day, an experience I won't have again."

Abbott was named the nation's top collegiate softball player in 2007, earning the honor over three players including Lowe. She holds NCAA Division I career records for wins (189), appearances (253), strikeouts (2,440), shutouts (112) and innings pitched (1,448). She received a standing ovation when introduced before the game and again afterward.

The event was part of the U.S. team's 46-stop tour before the Beijing Olympics. The victory came in the fourth game after the U.S. was beaten in an exhibition for the first time in almost 12 years, a 1-0 no-hit loss to Virginia Tech on March 27. Only three of 21 opponents had scored on the U.S. team during the exhibition schedule before today.

"Tennessee played great and we just played OK," U.S. coach Mike Candrea said. "I think we're a good team but we gotta go out there and play the game. We know how good the college game is now and we have to stay focused."
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Karl Malone impregnated a 13 year old!  

I know this is a litlle long, but i don't think any of you will have trouble reading through the article. it totally changed my veiw of him as an individual!

Dad Karl Malone a footnote in Demetrius Bell's life

If you're a fan of NBA great Karl Malone, you might change your mind when you start reading this column. If you never heard of Buffalo Bills rookie offensive tackle Demetrius Bell, you'll be rooting for him when I tell you his story. Bell was a seventh-round draft pick and two-year starter at Northwestern State, the same Louisiana school that produced cornerback Terrence McGee. Bell is the son of Malone, but the Mailman had no role in Bell's success except passing along athletic genes. The two have had very little contact during Bell's life. His mother, Gloria Bell, reportedly was only 13 years old and Malone a college sophomore at Louisiana Tech when Demetrius was born. Malone might have served jail time had her family asked the district attorney to file criminal charges. Bell didn't even know Malone was his father until after graduating from high school. When they finally met, Malone told the 18-year-old Bell it was too late to be his father, and that Bell would have to "earn his money on his own." In a 1998 story in the Salt Lake (Utah) Tribune, Gloria Bell said, "Demetrius is ashamed that his dad doesn't claim him. But I've told him it is not his fault." Malone also fathered twins while in high school. One of them is WNBA star Cheryl Ford. It took years to claim the twins, and now he and his wife, Kay, fully accept them as part of their family. But what about Demetrius? Doesn't he deserve the same measure of love and recognition? I can certainly relate to Bell's experience. I didn't meet my father until after my 40th birthday. Our separation was under different circumstances, but I can imagine how difficult it must have been for Bell not having a connection with the man partly responsible for his existence. At least my father and I have a relationship now. As a first-time father, I can't understand how any man could turn his back on his own blood. There's a word for that, and it's appropriate: Deadbeat. Fortunately for Bell, he's doing just fine without Malone. Bell has clearly moved on with his life. "All of that's behind me right now," Bell said during a conference call Sunday. "I feel good I made it this far. Nothing against him, but I feel good at this time. If he would've been there, yeah, it would've been good. But if not, it's even better. Everything is a plus right now." Bell has come a long way as a football player in a short time. His high school didn't have a football team, so he focused on basketball and was good enough to earn a scholarship to Northwestern State. He played in 88 games, with six starts, and was one of four Division I athletes to play basketball and football last season. Bell didn't play offensive tackle until three weeks before the 2006 season opener at Kansas. That was the first of his 22 consecutive starts over the last two years. Whether Bell will stick with the Bills remains to be seen. Seventh-round picks are the long shots on a preseason roster. But a player of his athletic ability deserves a good look. "I've still got room for everything," Bell said. "I think my strongest part is pass blocking. But I'm getting stronger by the moment. That's a plus on my stopping the bull rush. Run-blocking is always getting better when I'm adding bulk and getting stronger. And technique- wise, it's all about the coach teaching me his technique or what technique he wants. I think it's all on the upside." Here's hoping Bell has a long and prosperous NFL career. He might never be as great in his sport as Malone was in his, but Bell has already surpassed his father as a man.
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