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  • She's right. Have a look at your atlas. Canada is in America, North America in fact.

  • Now she works for the NFL network

  • She was reading a teleprompter.

  • My Dad cuts her lawn i have met her many times she is a verry nice lady, and i know her real name too Melissa Stark is Just her Stage Name

  • Did shehave a chcolate glaze donut I could smell it on her breath.

  • How could ms.stark be the hottest reporter ? Is it that gray skirt ?

  • If I could meet Melissa Stark I'd be her friend.

  • Was she really born Nov 19,1969 ?

  • James Naismith was born Canadian but was an American when he invented basketball, and he invented it in America.

    Not necessarily a foul-up on her part.

  • Erin Andrews...

  • She's made mistakes before reporting the wrong information, but most of the time she done a great job. She more knowledgible than most of the female sports reports I've seen and I've think that she's hottest female reporter ever.

  • Her tits are so hot! Wait...what did she just say again? :-)

  • Yeah, Melissa has certainly committed her fair share of airhead moments over the years.

  • I call her "Brain Fart" Stark

  • who cares if she doesn't know her basketball, I'm sure she knows how to handle a certain other type of ball(s), and that's all that matters.

  • Ive met her , she is about 5-10.

  • I feel the twinge of an erection every time I see Ms. Stark in action.

  • how tall is melissa stark? Does anyone know?

  • I miss Melissa Stark when she did NFL Monday Night Football. Everybody else after her just stink.

  • James Naismith who was Canadian became a Naturalized American citizen on May 4, 1925. Therefore, Melissa Stark did not misspoke. Don't hate on the beautiful Melissa Stark. At least she is hot.

  • She certainly is hot. He invented the game in 1891, so he was still Canadian when he put up those peach baskets :)

    PS, where did you find that info?

  • i gotta agree with netvideophile. there are people who are experts in any given field who make mistakes all the time and melissa is not the first. i still think she is doing a very good job of anchoring the olympics coverage and is more professional than half the sportscasters on tv today. but one thing i agree with the both of u on: melissa stark is HOT!!!

  • In early December 1891, Dr. James Naismith,[1] a Canadian physical education student and instructor at YMCA Training School[2] (today, Springfield College) in Springfield, Massachusetts, USA, sought a vigorous indoor game to keep his students occupied. After rejecting other ideas as either too rough or poorly suited to walled-in gymnasiums, he wrote the basic rules and nailed a peach basket onto a 10-foot (3.05 m) elevated track.

  • she said volleyball came from basketball!!! from wikipedia: basketball, was catching on in the area, having been invented just ten miles (sixteen kilometers) away in the city of Springfield, Massachusetts, only four years before. Mintonette (as volleyball was then known) was designed to be an indoor sport less rough than basketball for older members of the YMCA, while still requiring a bit of athletic effort.

  • "like basketball, volleyball was invented by an American..."

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