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Jimmy Rollins said it's official: He has been accepted by the City of Philadelphia. The Phillies shortstop made the comment yesterday after he was presented with the 2008 John Wanamaker Athletic Award in front of 260 invited guests at a luncheon in the Wanamaker Building's Crystal Tea Room.
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After touring colleges up and down the East Coast, Germantown Academy's Jesse Carey has decided to stay local. Carey, a 5-foot-10 point guard who will be a senior in the fall, has orally committed to play basketball at Villanova.
Bobby Curtis entered as the 22nd seed for the 5,000 meters at the NCAA Track and Field Championships at Drake University, but the Villanova junior is the top runner heading into tomorrow's final after his time of 14 minutes, 10.24 seconds bested the closest competitor by almost 20 seconds (14:29.38) last night.
Maurice Sutton, a 6-foot-11 center who led Largo High School in Upper Marlboro, Md., to the 2008 state championship, announced yesterday he has made an oral commitment to play college basketball at Villanova.
Maurice Sutton could have gone to Indiana and probably gotten a chance to contribute a lot sooner. That doesn't mean he won't be able to help Villanova's basketball team next season. It just means the Wildcats return nearly everyone from a team that made it to the Sweet 16 as a No. 12 seed and have no pressing needs.
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Inquirer Daily Sports Poll
What did you think of Joe Blanton's debut with the Philllies on Tuesday?
Five runs in six innings was not impressive.
Not bad except for Carlos Delgado's two-run homer.
It was fine considering he was not given much support.
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Jose Reyes' three-run homer snapped a sixth-inning tie and Billy Wagner closed the game as the Mets rebounded from last night's collapse with a 6-3 win over the Phillies.

Brett Myers struggled in his return to the major leagues. Myers recorded only two strikeouts while allowing three earned runs and five walks - including four in a row in the first inning.