What We Learned About Cleveland Sports This Week

I have decided to start a weekly column giving a recap of some of the important going-ons on the local sport scene. Here are some of the things that we learned this week in regards to Cleveland sports.
- Cleveland Cavaliers player Delonte West gave a new meaning to being a shooting guard.
- Terrelle Pryor can sure produce against a MAC team. Unfortunately for Ohio State, the Buckeyes do not play in the MAC. It is apparent watching the highly acclaimed sophomore that he has some major areas to work on. First and foremost is his footwork. Maybe the good news is that he will probably be smart enough to stick around for four years with Jim Tressel. If he leaves next year, he won't get drafted very high unless he wants to play in the NFL as a wide receiver.
- Brady Quinn looks like Tarzan, throws like Jane.
- The Cleveland Indians have packed it up this season. If you haven't looked in awhile, the team is on a 7 game skid. Don't worry Tribe fans, you only have to deal with Eric Wedge grinding it out for about two more weeks until he adds to the growing list of Ohio's unemployed.
- Lastly, how about those Saint Ignatius Wildcats. Coach Chuck Kyle's men took what looked like a good game on paper against Mentor and turned it into a 47-7 laugher. The Cardinals had been riding a 22 game home winning streak until the thumping on Friday night.
Hope you enjoyed the inaugural column of "What We Learned About Cleveland Sports This Week". If I missed something let me know in the comments section and if you have other feedback or column suggestions shoot me an email at eugene@clevelandleader.com.
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