Digging For Diamonds

Moshpix: Last week, the Schaumburg Flyers gave spectators the the chance to hunt for a real $1,500 Richard Allen Jewelers diamond ring at the Alexian Field Diamond Dig. The first 500 women over the age of 18 who attended the game received a digging tool which was used to find the diamond buried at an unspecified location on the infield just after the game. The winner was 27-year-old Amy Adorno of Bartlett. As you can imagine, it was a toss-up as to which competion was more fierce -- the game itself, or the diamond dig afterward!

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