hollywood florida 10/7/2009 6:37:15 AM
News / Sports

South Florida is definitely on a winning streak

Hanley Ramirez won the first batting title.  This is the first for a Florida Marlins player.   We at Hollywood Collectibles want to congratulate Hanley.  We carry a full line of Hanley Ramirez autographs and game used equipment.

 

The Miami Dolphins won the game yesterday over the Bills.  Come in and see our line of Dolphin memorabilia.  Our offense played phenomenally.  The first win of the season and Chad Henne’s first win in his NFL debut.  Chad threw for 115 yards and had no interceptions.  This to the naysayers that thought he was not ready to be a starter.  Running back Ricky Williams and Ronnie Brown did their job on the ground and Miami had 250 rushing yards.  Next Monday night our Dolphins will play the New York  Jets.

 

How bout them Hurricanes.  The University of Miami upset Oklahoma who was ranked above them.  Looks like coach Randy Shannon will be sticking around for quite a while.  After beating the  No. 8 Oklahoma to go 3-1 in the nation's toughest four-game stretch to open the season.

The Miami Hurricanes rose to No. 11 in both polls Sunday.

 

All in all a great week for South Florida Sports Fans.

 

Hollywood Collectibles has a collection of football sports memorabilia.  Hollywood Collectibles is a sports memorabilia store that sells autographed photos, game used pieces, vintage items, and many more.  To view these items and purchase one of a kind sports memorabilia visit http://www.hollywoodcollectibles.com/.   You can find Hollywood Collectibles sports memorabilia online or visit the store in Hollywood, Florida.  Owner Rich Altman has been featured on programs such as “60 minutes and HBO’s “Real Sports” as an autograph expert.  He has been written up as a leader in this industry.  Rich has exclusive deals with legends like Bill Russell, and Sam Jones for the past 11 years.  Not to mention former exclusives with superstars Dwyane Wade, Chris Paul, Brandon Roy and baseball stars like Miguel Cabrera and Hanley Ramirez.