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Hurley's off to the races
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Hurley's off to the races
Triple Crown now dominates thoughts
By ANDREW BEYER
Washington Post
Sunday, March 11, 2001
Hallandale, Fla. -- Bobby Hurley thought he had relished the roar
of the crowd for the last time. An acclaimed basketball player all
his life, he was the catalyst of a Duke team that won two national
championships in the early 1990s. His NBA career, marred by injuries,
ended in 1998 though Hurley -- ever hopeful of making a comeback --
didn't a...
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Daily Press, Newport News, Va., David Teel column: Hurley knows more than just horses.
Daily Press (Newport News, VA)
; Byline: David Teel Jun. 22--Bobby Hurley likes his horse's chances in Saturday's million-dollar race at Colonial Downs. Turf course? No worries. Extended distance? Perfect. He's got the pedigree, Hurley said of Stream Cat, the morning-line favorite he co-owns with several partners. Hurley's life
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