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Handicapping the Hottest Female Athletes

By Larry BrownJul 16th 2007 – 5:30AM

The geniuses at AOL Sports came up with an idea to hold a hottest athlete in sports tournament. On one side of the draw are the hottest males, and on the other are the hottest females. That's where I come in. I'm going to look into my crystal ball and tell you some of the sleepers, predict the final four and then crown who...

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Cassie Scerbo & Josie Loren: Halloween Hotties

Oct 31st 2011 - 12:45AM

Cassie Scerbo goes to the green side as she steps out at the 'Six Feet Deep' Halloween Event presented by Vevo held the 'Hollywood Forever' Cemetery in Los Angeles on Friday night (October 28).

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Win a Trip to Mardi Gras and Party with Cassie

Sep 27th 2011 - 04:54PM

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cassie johnson News From the Web

  • 05/16/12 NSDAR's Amherst chapter honors new members and contest... Source: New Era Progress - Amherst VA The Amherst Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, held its Annual Meeting and Banquet on Tuesday, May 8, at Winton Country Club. Eighteen members and 17 guests attended and Vice Regent Judith M. Faris presided.
  • 11/23/10 Charley Johnson joins WDAZ-TV Source: Duluth News Tribune - Duluth MN WDAZ-TV is thrilled to announce that Charley Johnson has been named the new co-anchor of the 6pm and 10pm newscasts at WDAZ-TV in Grand Forks, ND.
  • 11/12/10 BHS girls earn All-Conference Source: The Swift County Monitor-News - Benson MN The Benson Braves girls tennis team finished the 2010 season with a 19-5 overall record, which included a 5-0 record in the WCC South to win the conference title.

Background on cassie johnson

Cassandra "Cassie" Potter (née Johnson) (born October 30, 1981) is an American curler best known for skipping the United States Women's Curling Team at the 2006 Winter Olympics and the 2005 Women's World Curling Championships.

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