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January 30, 2007
Sports tonight: Pick your poison
Our bumbling winter pro sports teams are at it again tonight, as the Boston Celtics try to snap an 11-game losing streak while the Boston Bruins try to stop a 3-game slide.
The Celtics are in Indianapolis tonight to face the Indiana Pacers, who are firmly in what Bill Reynolds would call the "amorphous middle" of the NBA pack. The game starts at 7; you can see it on Fox Sports New England. In the meantime, click here to read why Bill thinks the Celts would be better off just losing this one, and the next one, come to think of it.
The Bruins, who keep skating away from the playoff chase, have a tall order on their hands if they want to get back on track against tonight's opponent, the Buffalo Sabres. At 33-14-4, Buffalo has the best record in the Eastern Conference and is tied for the second best record in the entire NHL. The game starts at 7 on NESN.
In high school sports, two of the top girls basketball teams in Rhode Island Interscholastic League Division II will collide when North Providence (9-0 in the division, 13-2 overall) visits Scituate (9-1, 12-2). The game starts at 7. Carolyn Thornton will have a story on the game in tomorrow's Journal and on our High School GameDay page, where you'll also find a gallery of game photos. Click here to see what Carolyn had to say about the Cougars this weekend.
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