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BRIEFLY : WSU FOOTBALL PLAYER SUES HIS TEAMMATE.


A Washington State lineman has filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against a teammate stemming from a car crash that killed his wife less than a month after they were married.

Ryan McShane was named as the defendant in the suit filed by Jason McEndoo. Both are redshirt seniors who are expected to start next season on the Cougars' offensive line.

McEndoo's lawsuit was filed May 28 in Whitman County Superior Court on behalf of the estate of 22-year-old Michelle McEndoo, who died in the July 14, 1996, crash.

McShane was driving the Ford Explorer
See also Ford Explorer Sport Trac for the spinoff pickup truck version


The Ford Explorer is a mid-size sport utility vehicle sold in North America and built by the Ford Motor Company since 1990.
 that left Interstate 90 and rolled as the three students were returning to campus from a friend's wedding.

The lawsuit claims the accident and the injuries were the result of McShane's negligence. It also says Jason McEndoo suffered financial and emotional distress emotional distress n. an increasingly popular basis for a claim of damages in lawsuits for injury due to the negligence or intentional acts of another. Originally damages for emotional distress were only awardable in conjunction with damages for actual physical harm.  because of the death of his wife.

SOCCER: Attackers gunned down a high-profile soccer executive - and one of the few women in the business - in the Russian sports world's second apparent contract killing in recent months.

Larisa Nechayeva, 44, director general of Spartak, the country's most popular soccer team, died Sunday after being shot in the head at her country house east of Moscow, a club spokesman said.

TENNIS: Goran Ivanisevic (No. 2), Mark Philippoussis Mark Anthony Philippoussis (born November 7, 1976) is an Australian tennis player. He turned professional in 1994 and as of 2007 resides in Nevada, United States. His background is a combination of Greek and Italian and he is well known for his powerful physique, standing at 6 ft 5  (No. 7) and Boris Becker Boris Franz Becker (born November 22 1967) is a former World No. 1 professional tennis player from Germany. He is a six-time Grand Slam singles champion, an Olympic gold medalist, and the youngest-ever winner of the men's singles title at Wimbledon at the age of 17.  (No. 8) - big servers whose games thrive on grass courts - received favorable seedings for Wimbledon. Three-time champion Pete Sampras Peter “Pete” Sampras (born 12 August 1971), is a former World No. 1 tennis player from the United States. During his 15-year career he won a record 14 Grand Slam men's singles titles in 52 appearances. Sampras finished as No.  was installed the No. 1 seed.

FOOTBALL: Buffalo Bills
    The Buffalo Bills are a professional American football team based in the Buffalo, New York, metropolitan area, playing their home games in the suburb of Orchard Park.
     wide receiver Eric Moulds Eric Shannon Moulds (born July 17, 1973 in Lucedale, Mississippi) is an American football wide receiver in the NFL for the Tennessee Titans. He went to Mississippi State University where he caught 118 passes for 2,022 yards (averaging 17.1 per catch).  was fined $540 and ordered to perform 80 hours of community service for attacking two women. Buffalo City Judge Robert Russell, while sparing Moulds a jail term, also ordered him to stay away from the women and undergo counseling.

    Veteran linebacker Seth Joyner was released by the Arizona Cardinals, who hope to re-sign him for less money. . . . The Bengals signed wide receiver Darnay Scott to a one-year, $785,000 contract, The Eagles re-signed running back Charlie Garner to a one-year contract.
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    Title Annotation:SPORTS
    Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
    Date:Jun 17, 1997
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