‘Rock Hill prosecutor Chris Barton told The Herald that Simpson likely will be accepted into the pretrial intervention program because he has a clean record and the charge is a misdemeanor. The program includes a requirement of at least 50 hours of community service.’
Archives for February 5, 2009
Evans could be next Bills’ wideout voters hate for some reason
‘It’s not to say that Evans will ever match Reed’s totally, utterly Hall of Fame-worthy career numbers of 951 catches or 13,198 yards. And it’s also not to say that he would match Reed’s accomplishments even if he did so, especially as the league does everything possible to favor offenses. But it’s fair to note that, despite suffering on a squad that’s often been more Coy and Vance than Bo and Luke, Evans’ numbers offer a promising resemblance to Reed’s.’
Southfield adds a Hall of Fame name
‘"We’re obviously very excited and thrilled for him and we are planning some kind of celebration," said Steve Vannelli, who, with partner Bob Farris, purchased the 48-employee insurance agency from Wilson in the 1990s. "We were honored he allowed us to keep the name."’
Lynch replaces friend at Pro Bowl
Ko Simpson seeks pretrial intervention
‘Buffalo Bills safety and Rock Hill native Ko Simpson hopes to avoid a blot on his criminal record through a pretrial intervention program, according to the prosecutor in the case.’