Phoenix area's big sports events come at big cost Tucson Citizen Valley cities pay sizable sums to keep sports fans safe, apart from Super Bowl-size games that come around every so often. Glendale, after some reimbursements, spent a total of about $3.5 million for public safety at Arizona Cardinals games from 2006 ...
Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Ian Kennedy on radar after superb 2011 season Tucson Citizen 04, 2012, under Arizona Republic Sports It was mid-morning on Thursday when Diamondbacks right-hander Ian Kennedy started getting loose at Salt River Fields, tossing a ball with one of the organization's young pitching prospects as a nearby ...
ASU basketball suffers ugly loss at California Tucson Citizen by Doug Haller on Feb. 04, 2012, under Arizona Republic Sports BERKELEY, Calif. — During its 33 years in what now is the Pac-12 conference, Arizona State has its share of poor road trips. It's hard to imagine, however, one worse than this.
WM Phoenix Open: Phil Mickelson gets back on track Tucson Citizen 04, 2012, under Arizona Republic Sports Phil Mickelson got back to form Saturday, firing a 4-under 67 in the third round of the Waste Management Phoenix Open — his best score of the tournament. The former Arizona State star left TPC Scottsdale tied ...