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Chris Redman
The arrival of a freshman quarterback in 1996 changed University of Louisville Cardinal Football forever. The Cards had recruited Chris Redman, a Louisville Male graduate who held the national high school record for touchdown passes in a season. He would bring some much needed firepower to a lackluster program that had experienced a few ups and downs in recent years.
His father and high school coach, Bob Redman, spoke... More
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Turnaround Cat
With 20 years of government service behind him, Paul Calhoun has earned his retirement and the chance to sit back and relax. But, he’s not one to kick back. “I’m working harder now than ever--I’m remodeling homes,” he says.
Calhoun knows a little about hard work. As a senior at Bishop David High School in 1981, he was recruited by Fran Curci to play for the University of Kentucky... More
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Rajon Rondo
Much of the credit for the Boston Celtics turnaround season has rightfully gone to veteran acquisitions like Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen. But a fair amount of credit for the biggest one-season improvement in NBA history is also going to their second-year point guard, Louisville native Rajon Rondo.
Doug Bibby has only lost to one of his players over the years in games of one-on-one. The first time... More
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Wesley Cox
It’s not hard to find the man who was the 18th pick in the 1977 NBA Draft. Wesley Cox, the man who led Male High School to the 1971 Kentucky State Championship and the Louisville Cardinals to the 1975 Final Four goes to work every day in the Jefferson County attorney’s office in downtown Louisville.
If all goes well, Cox says he’ll retire in December after 27 years in local... More
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Course Connection
by: Josh Cook
You could say that when Matthew Thompson was a kid, he and his father, Kelly, weren't joined at the hip,...
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