Rock


  1. Ready to rock

    the associated press Tony Schumacher, who drives the U.S. Army dragster, was the 1999 and 2004 NHRA world champion and is leading the NHRA Powerade Series in points. He will run in the pro finale Saturday at Cordova Dragway Park.

  2. Rocks stay solid

    Nick Loomis/QUAD-CITY TIMES Rock Island guard Adam Tarnow works to drive around Alleman's Thomas Jennings on Friday night at Augustana College's Carver PE Center.

  3. Earthquake, aftershocks rock Hawaii

    THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The contents of a kitchen litter the floor in a Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, home after Sunday's earthquake. Gov. Linda Lingle has issued a disaster declaration for the entire state.

  4. Bolingbrook outruns Rocks

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  5. Panthers hold off Rocks

    John Schultz/QUAD-CITY TIMES United Township’s Kendall Burrage gets trapped by Rock Island’s Tony Brooks, left, and Andre Richardson during second-half action of the Panthers’ win.

  6. Rocks deal with shock of injury

    John Schultz/QUAD-CITY TIMES Rock Island's Travis Hearn remained in serious condition Sunday night after suffering a neck injury during Friday's game against Rock Island Alleman.

  7. Body recovered from Rock

    Larry Fisher/QUAD-CITY TIMES — Crews continue to search the Rock River today.

  8. Classic rock guides Phantomz

    CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Tight Phantomz performs Friday night at Penguins, Bettendorf.

  9. Maroons stop Rocks

    John Schultz / Quad-City Times Rock Island's Brandon Bowdry, right, takes down Moline tight end Andrew Schrup on Friday.

  10. White Rock Dragons

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  11. Rocks, Reid get stability

    Rock Island coach Duncan Reid, shown here with his son Bill, is honored for winning his 600th game on Jan. 22, 1999. Reid was the 23rd coach in Illinois history to win 600 games. photo by John Schultz / Quad-City Times

  12. Maroons too much for Rocks

    Moline's Holly Hallstrom (52) finished with 14-points and 14 rebounds in teh Maroons' 57-34 win over Rock Island. photo by John Schultz / Quad-City Times

  13. Cheerleading for Rock Island

    Louis Brems/QUAD-CITY TIMES Jennifer Fowler is community marketing director the Renaissance Rock Island.

  14. LIKE A ROCK

    John Schultz/QUAD-CITY TIMES Dr. John Korn, Susan Korn and John Korn Jr., three generations of a family from Davenport, graduated from or attend Central High School. BELOW: Crowds stand in the sun on June 19, 1905, to witness the laying of the cornerstone of Davenport High School. quad-city times file photo

  15. Terrorist bombs rock Baghdad

    the associated press Iraqi soldiers secure one of the dozen sites in Baghdad where car bomb explosions Wednesday caused death and mayhem.

  16. Hellyeah ready to rock the bubble

    Contributed photo Hellyeah plays Friday at the Orthopaedic Specialists Sports Complex in Davenport along with Nonpoint, Machinehead and Bury Your Dead.

  17. Tricky Rocks move on

    Photo by John Schultz/QUAD-CITY TIMES Rocky's Charles Nunn gets pulled down by Eisenhower's Gervaise Porter after a 35-yard run during the first half of the Rocks' 28-14 victory. Nunn had nine carries for 58 yards and a touchdown.

  18. Rocks roll on new turf

    Rock Island running back Kendrick Hearn runs up field during a nonconference game against La Salle-Peru on Friday, Sept. 12, 2008, at Rocky Stadium in Rock Island, Ill. (Andrew Link/Quad-City Times)

  19. Rock quickly rising

    Mike Waterman catches a sandbag Thursday as workers build a wall to keep the flooding Rock River out of Hillsdale, Ill. (photo by Jeff Cook/Quad-City Times)

  20. Troy Triad gets Rocked

    Rock Island's Lonnie Davis runs around the Triad defense Saturday afternoon. Davis' 89-yard kickoff return for a touchdown was one of many big plays in the Rocks' 49-17 first-round victory. (Talya C. Arbisser/Quad-City Times)

  21. Rocks tune up for playoffs

    (Lauren M. Anderson/QUAD-CITY TIMES) Rock Island's Tia Harvey looks for help from her teammates Thursday in the first half against United Township.