Madysen Meyer, unhealthy cough and all, did it proper her first time deer looking. Within an hour and a half of opening morning Saturday of Illinois’ three-day youth season, she shot her buck in McDonough County. ``It was Amber Banach (her mother) and I,’’ Pete Banach messaged. ``Her and I sat in a two-man ladder and I had arrange a hang-on for Mom to take a seat in. LOL. Just cool all three of us being up there. Tears of pleasure ultimately.’’ BOTW, the celebration of looking bucks and their tales (the tales matter) round Chicago outside, runs Wednesdays within the Sun-Times, as warranted. Submit nominations by message on Facebook (Dale Bowman), on Twitter and Instagram
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FOX Reveals Troy Aikman, Joe Buck As ‘Thursday Night Football’ Announcers
Football fans will hear familiar voices on Thursday nights this season. FOX Sports president Eric Shanks revealed Monday Joe Buck and Troy Aikman will announce “Thursday Night Football” games in 2018, according to Sports Business Journal’s John Ourand. Buck and Aikman, FOX Sports’ top football-announcing team, also will continue to call some games on Sundays “They will call all the doubleheader games, as well as the Thursday games,” Shanks said, per Ourand. FOX had explored hiring a new set of announcers for its first season of “TNF” games, with Jason Witten and Peyton Manning among the network’s rumored targets. But Manning... NESN.com
Buck: Blues accelerating self-sufficiency plans
Bruce Buck says Chelsea are accelerating their plans for the post-Roman Abramovich era in the light of UEFA's Financial Fair Play rules. PA PhotosBruce Buck is targeting financial self-sufficiency as soon as possible • Buck: No decision on move• Buck eyes Villas-Boas longevity Chelsea have benefitted hugely from Abarmovich's funding since his takeover in 2003, but UEFA is cracking down on funds from benefactors in a bid to make clubs self-sufficient. Former Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon had vowed to see the club break even by the 2010-11 season back in December 2008, but last year the club reported a loss of £70 million. With UEFA threatening to throw clubs out of the Champions League from 2014 if they spend beyond their means, Blues chairman Buck