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| Simon let go as UA changes continue Miles Simon is the second assistant basketball coach to exit Arizona's revolving door this spring. |
| Following father's footsteps made imprint on Raines Jr. Out of the corner of his eye, a familiar face appeared. He was in uniform. |
| Horse of a different color? LOUISVILLE, Ky. — All week, the chatter along the Churchill Downs backstretch has been about Big Brown running away with the Kentucky Derby. |
| Guilmet pounded by Bears Cal roughed up Arizona Wildcats ace Preston Guilmet for seven runs and seven hits en route to an 11-5 victory over the UA at Berkeley on Friday. |
| Injured softball opponent given a lift PORTLAND, Ore. — With two runners on base and a strike against her, Sara Tucholsky of Western Oregon University uncorked her best swing and did something she had never done, in high school or college: Her first home run cleared the center field fence. |
| UCLA wins on walk-off homer Monica Harrison's walk-off home run in the seventh gave No. 4 UCLA a 2-1 softball victory Friday over the No. 12 Arizona Wildcats in Los Angeles. |
| UA's Honeck earns additional honor Arizona Wildcat Creighton Honeck, medalist in the Pac-10 championships earlier this week, was named conference Golfer of the Month on Friday. |
| Hornaday hoping for another win tonight at TRP Ron Hornaday Jr., a legendary NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver, got his start at TRP when it was a dirt track. He returns to his roots tonight, when he races 75 laps in a NASCAR late model car at Tucson Raceway Park. Racing starts at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults and $7 for juniors, seniors and military. Kids under 8 are free. |
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| Hawks hold serve, force Game 7 in Boston ATLANTA — As streamers poured from the rafters at Philips Arena, Marvin Williams stood at center court with arms folded, looking defiant, even with a sore knee. Zaza Pachulia grabbed a microphone and summed up this improbable series. |
| Wang is first in AL to six wins NEW YORK — Forget the youth movement with the Yankees' rotation. They need to find a way to clone Chien-Ming Wang. |
| Around the AL ● Blue Jays 2, White Sox 0: In Toronto, Shaun Marcum matched Mark Buehrle pitch for pitch, and Shannon Stewart drove in the only run. |
| Around the NL ● Dodgers 11, Rockies 6: In Colorado, Rafael Furcal had three hits, including a three-run homer in a seven-run sixth inning, and the Dodgers won their seventh straight game. |
| AL inside pitch • Yankees catcher Jorge Posada stood in front of his locker, his right shoulder wrapped in bandages following treatment. The good news was he did not need an operation now. The bad news was that he will be sidelined for at least five weeks. Posada said he has inflammation of the rotator cuff but the condition of his labrum was unchanged from a scan taken during the off-season for an insurance policy. "All the doctors agree," he said. "It just needs rest." |
| Reyes ignites Mets PHOENIX — Jose Reyes took New York Mets manager Willie Randolph's pre-game instructions to heart. |
| NL inside pitch • The Nationals put reliever Chad Cordero on the 15-day disabled list Friday with a torn lat muscle and activated catcher Paul Lo Duca off the DL. Cordero is expected to be sidelined four to six weeks by the injury, which is to a muscle below his pitching shoulder. The move, retroactive to April 30, is his second trip to the disabled list this season. |
| What you missed • The White Sox placed utilityman Alexei Ramirez on the restricted list Friday before they began a three-game series in Toronto because Ramirez, a Cuban defector, has a work visa that would prevent him from re-entering the United States. He will work out in Chicago this weekend, taking batting practice and doing fielding drills, then rejoin the roster when the White Sox return home Tuesday for a three-game series with Minnesota. |
| D'Antona sets tone in barn burner Jamie D'Antona hit a home run and drove in five as the Sidewinders prevailed 12-9 in a slugfest against the Isotopes in Albuquerque on Friday night. |
| Hamlin hits daily double — pole for tonight, Nationwide victory RICHMOND, Va. — Local favorite Denny Hamlin used a late pit stop for tires to foil the strategy of fellow NASCAR stars Kevin Harvick and Carl Edwards, blowing by them to win the Nationwide Series race at Richmond International Raceway on Friday night. |
| Ochoa 6 shots back as wind comes sweeping down plain BROKEN ARROW, Okla. — Paula Creamer and Lorena Ochoa played together for the first 36 holes at the SemGroup Championship, battling a vicious wind that came from two directions and getting two very different results. |
| Third-period rally sends Sharks back to Dallas for Game 6 SAN JOSE, Calif. — The San Jose Sharks just won't go away — and now they're going back to Dallas. |
| Buena's Ash wins region title After scratching on her first attempt in the long jump finals during Friday's 5A Southern Region I meet, Sierra Vista Buena's Alesia Ash needed to clear her head. |
| Stepter sweeps hurdles events to spark Dorados Must be sweet to own a lengthy, explosive set of legs like Canyon del Oro track star Kala Stepter, who seems to be state championship material in any event involving hurdles. |
| Filly Eight Belles breaks down after Derby |
| Local women's sports group hands out awards |
| UCLA blanks ASU softball, UA tops Wash. |
| Mercury set to open preseason in Connecticut |
| Pistons rout Magic to open series |
| LPGA: Creamer seizes control as Ochoa fades |
| PGA: Kim takes 4-shot lead at Wachovia |
| Unification likely to restore Indy 500 luster |
| Archery: Nichols taking aim at Olympics |
| Rattlers looking to avenge loss to Avengers |
| Miles Simon out as UA basketball assistant |
| 4A state baseball tourney preview |
| Unheralded Hawks push Celtics to the limit |
| Ojeda, Webb turn back Mets Sat, 03 May 2008 19:23:32 MST Augie Ojeda had a career-high six RBIs and Brandon Webb improved to 7-0 with the Diamondbacks' 10-4 victory.{b}Photos | Box score | Chat |
| Montero is OK with playing time Sat, 03 May 2008 18:17:18 MST Backup catcher Miguel Montero said he doesn't worry about getting more playing time. |
| Mets continue dominance at Chase Fri, 02 May 2008 23:19:37 MST Chase Field has become the New York Mets unofficial home away from home.{b}Photos | Box | Chat | Piecoro |
| Julio Franco retires from baseball Sat, 03 May 2008 12:07:39 MST Julio Franco finally called it quits. |
| Davis progressing after treatment Fri, 02 May 2008 21:33:33 MST Doug Davis is taking aim at a return during the May 16-18 home series vs. Detroit. |
| Reyes sets tone for Mets with leadoff triple Fri, 02 May 2008 23:09:59 MST From the first pitch of the game Friday night, the New York Mets' hitters put pressure on the Diamondbacks' pitchers and never let up. |
| Hot start in defense of division Thu, 01 May 2008 14:39:53 MST The Diamondbacks finish a 22-game stretch against NL West opposition with a surprising 17-5 record. |
| Pitch and catch with Brandon Webb Thu, 01 May 2008 14:14:07 MST Questions and answers with Diamondbacks ace Brandon Webb. |
| All-Star reliever Turnbow cut by Brewers Fri, 02 May 2008 10:38:03 MST Former All-Star closer Derrick Turnbow was cut Friday by the Milwaukee Brewers. |
| Mesa HoHoKams, city to talk Cactus League Fri, 02 May 2008 09:10:57 MST The Mesa HoHoKams, a volunteer civic group that for five decades has performed a wide range of duties for Cactus League games, plans to resume negotiations with the city after weeks of inactivity. |
| Rockies SS out at least until All-Star break Thu, 01 May 2008 15:06:25 MST Troy Tulowitzki suffered a torn tendon in his left quadriceps and could be out until the All-Star break if not longer, his agent said Thursday. |
| Owings' bat, arm fuels D-Backs' run Wed, 30 Apr 2008 21:00:21 MST Micah Owings, who delivered a pinch-hit home run Wednesday, looks as if he can do no wrong. |
| Diamondbacks rally past Astros Wed, 30 Apr 2008 23:59:16 MST Micah Owings' pinch-hit, 2-run homer in the sixth inning helped the D-Backs rally for an 8-7 victory. |
| Scherzer to make 1st start Monday Wed, 30 Apr 2008 22:07:51 MST Right-hander Max Scherzer will make his first start in the major leagues for the Diamondbacks on Monday. |
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