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Tuesday, September 28, 2004
Cavaliers sign Scott Williams

 

The Cleveland Cavaliers have announced that they have signed center Scott Williams to a contract. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Williams a 14 year veteran will bring the experience to the Cavaliers that they lost when they traded Tony Battie during the offseason.

The 36 year old has been with 6 different teams throughout his career including being a member of 3 World Championship teams in Chicago with Micheal Jordon. At 6-10 260 pounds Williams will bring more of a inside influence than the light Clark would have and much more stability. For his career Williams has averaged 5.2 points and 4.6 rebounds a game.


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Dear Fellow Sports Blogger,

I just came across your blog through sportsblogs.org, and I think it is time that we joined forces to bring the sports fans in Ohio and throughout the nation a top-shelf blog covering Ohio's sports teams.

I started All-Sports Ohio last year after writing for allsports.com covering the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Columbus Blue Jackets.

I wanted a website that covered all of the sports teams in Ohio that mattered to me the most, instead of having to do a lot of surfing to get the information I desired.

So I decided to cover every professional and major college sports team in Ohio.

At that time, I did not know exactly what a "blog" was, and thought it was more of a political tool used during the presidential campaigns mostly by liberal democrats.

After trying various "free sites" and learning html code on the fly, I finally found a home at Blogger in November.

Now after six months of hard work getting everything together, I am looking for help and want to move on to phase two of All-Sports Ohio.

Phase two is to move away from Blogger and to a full-service web host. Then to hire a professional web page designer, complete with logos and banners.

Eventually, not only do I want All-Sports Ohio to cover teams like the Bengals and Browns, Reds and Indians, but minor league teams like the Toledo Mud Hens and the Dayton Dragons, to Mid-American Conference sports, down to Ohio high school athletics.

The working motto for All-Sports Ohio is "All of the sports for all of Ohio." And that's phase two.

Phase three is to eventually produce a weekly publication that will be available at newsstands throughout the Buckeye state.

Phase four would be to incorporate a radio network, and phase five would be television, possibly in conjunction FSN Ohio, or the Ohio News Network.

In the six months of working on All-Sports Ohio, I have received press passes to the MAC Football Championship game, the Motor City Bowl, the GMAC Bowl, and the Independence Bowl.

I have also had regular conversations with many media members and team representatives within the state of Ohio, including general manager Blue Jackets' Doug MacLean.

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