Check out video coverage of the 2009 Heroes event - September 10, 2009
Local website provides its take on the celebrity baseball game
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Local website provides its take on the celebrity baseball game
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The Fort Worth Star-Telegram reviews the Heroes Celebrity baseball game
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Check out what some blogs had to say and show
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The Plano Star Courier's account of the Heroes contest
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The McKinney Courier-Gazette reports on the game
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Alan Peppard of The Dallas Morning News has the scoop on the pre-game parties
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Mavericks owner Mark Cuban drilled a late two-run double to rally the Black Sox. We offer a huge thank you to all who came out to play, watch and offer support for our annual benefit.
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Annual event will be another star-studded one
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Annual gala kicks off celebrity game weekend
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Annual star showcase is June 13
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Students can plan for future at second annual program test
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Sports icons, celebrities play for charity
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Fun highlights annual charity event
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Mavs owner loves the cause
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FC Dallas' Dario Sala gamely takes his first swing at baseball
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Take a peek at Heroes game workout
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Notes from the Heroes workout
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Video from the Heroes workout
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Full details about the annual Heroes event
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Rosters set for 2008 Heroes Celebrity Baseball Game
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Sooner Cager Classic gold added to collection
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2009 and 2011 teams win titles at Great American Shoot-Out
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Hallam, Alexander, Spruiell and Georgatos honored by Texas coaches
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Plano West-ex commits to Eastern school
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Heroes alum Chase Spruiell will play basketball at St. Edward's
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Heroes alum Troy Alexander will play basketball at Santa Clara
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Heroes alum Travis Hallam will play basketball at Denver
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"Prepare for College" Fair offers students invaluable experience
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As Ray Johnston rebounds from cancer, others benefit.
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Donnie Nelson, Mavs Man among the talent at basketball clinic
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Americans' pressure overwhelms Chinese team in scrimmage
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When Darrell Arthur found out he was going to be a member of Team USA, he got a little scared. Not of the competition, though. Arthur thought he'd lost his passport.
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General public gets chance to see world’s most promising young hoopsters ages 19 and under – many primed to become the future stars of the NCAA and NBA
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Two NBA draftees and perhaps Yao to play in Global Games at SMU
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Before Plano graduate John Roberson heads off to Texas Tech, Metroplex fans will have another chance to see the reigning Mr. Basketball as he takes part in the 2007 Global Games.
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This won't make up for the Mavericks' surprise early exit from the playoffs this year, but B-ball's 2007 Global Games are in Big D this year.
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Sun Yue, along with Yi Jianlian and perhaps Yao Ming, will be playing for the Chinese national team in two exhibition games next week at Moody Coliseum as part of the Global Games.
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GOING GLOBAL: DallasBasketball.com has been a partner in Donnie Nelson’s pet project, the Global Games, since the tournament’s inception. This year’s event is more high-profile than ever, because not only is the Mavs’ summer-league team involved, but the Chinese National Team is as well.
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The Texas Rangers aren’t the only team playing next week when America celebrates its 231st birthday. Basketball fans can get their fix as the 2007 Global Games get set to dominate SMU’s Moody Coliseum for a Sunday-to-Saturday stretch of all-out international hoops from July 1 – 7.
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Before the June 23 Heroes Celebrity Baseball Game, there will be a 5 p.m. Home Run Derby where the famous players will try to put the ball over the back wall.
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For those who loved seeing the celebrities play in the All-Star Celebrity Slam Jam, pay attention! This June will account for the summer’s hottest weekend with the Sixth Annual Reebok Heroes Celebrity Baseball Game!
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The 2007 Reebok Heroes Celebrity Baseball Weekend will be in full swing Friday, June 22 with the summer’s hottest party Rock & Roses at Dallas’ new music hotspot House of Blues! Rock & Roses, featuring a live performance by the COUNTING CROWS.
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You could head out to Arlington this weekend to watch the dreadful Rangers take on the equally horrible Houston Astros in a laughable battle for something called the Silver Boot. Or you could forgo the teams in last place in their respective divisions and watch some baseball played by famous faces.
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Reebok knows how to pull in the crowds. Seriously, 2-year-olds who just learned how to say "mavwick" to 20-something puck worshipers to 80-year-old baseball-lovin' coots are going to line up to score the good seats for the Sixth Annual Reebok Heroes Celebrity Baseball Game this Saturday at Dr Pepper Ballpark in Frisco.
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UBS stockbroker Charlie McKinney and his friends/clients Mike Modano and Mark Cuban don't just help area kids with their Heroes Celebrity Baseball Game, they do it with style.
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Smiley Pool, The Dallas Morning News, won second place for The Best of Photojournalism 2006 competition.
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Various sports stars and celebrities play ball for charity
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The 2006 Reebok Heroes Celebrity Baseball Game features teams made up of 10 celebrity players and 10 amateurs, who will engage in a real baseball contest.
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Lance Armstrong, Tour de France champion, is just one of the celebrities playing at the Fifth Annual Reebok Heroes Celebrity Baseball Game.
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In five short years, tech titan turned film producer Todd Wagner, hockey player Mike Modano, stockbroker Charlie McKinney and SMU's Cotton Bowl-winning quarterback Lance McIlhenny have raised $1 million for inner-city kids with their Reebok Heroes Baseball Game.
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Stars center Mike Modano is hardly fretting about his upcoming bid to pitch, hit and run. Preparation? Nah.
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