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| Arizona Wildcats dominate in opening day of NCAA softball tournament HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. - As NCAA tournament regionals go, Arizona had one of the best days in its history. |
| No whip necessary: Desormeaux handles Big Brown with ease |
| James, Cavs force Game 7 in Boston CLEVELAND — The Boston Celtics are going home for another Game 7. |
| Winning last six games key to hosting regional The UA athletic department has applied to host the first two rounds of the NCAA baseball tournament. |
| Los Angeles reaches Western finals SALT LAKE CITY — Kobe Bryant scored 34 points, and Los Angeles held off a furious rally by the Utah Jazz for a 108-105 victory Friday night, putting the Lakers in the Western Conference finals for the first time in four years. |
| Man with checkered past could be kinged with two more wins BALTIMORE |
| Sport waits for Big Brown to deliver BALTIMORE — Like any true A-lister, he kept the masses waiting for hours. |
| Rain keeps frustrated Wildcats off field HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. — Welcome to East Coast softball. |
| Busch takes pole in unique format CONCORD, N.C. — Kyle Busch continued his dominance with a flawless qualifying effort Friday night to capture the pole for the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race. |
| Red Wings hoping to strike quickly, move to Cup finals DETROIT — The Detroit Red Wings sound as if the Western Conference finals have lasted long enough. |
| Byrd's 66 gives him a three-stroke lead DULUTH, Ga. — Jonathan Byrd took advantage of soft fairways and receptive greens at TPC Sugarloaf on Friday with a second straight 6-under 66 to take a three-stroke lead in the AT&T Classic. |
| Korn pulls off amazing upset to win shot put Korn pulls off amazing upset to win shot put |
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| Montgomery, former 'world's fastest man,' sentenced to 46 months in jail WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — Olympic gold medalist Tim Montgomery's once-celebrated life continued its downward spiral Friday when a federal judge sentenced the former "world's fastest man" to nearly four years in prison for dealing in bad checks. |
| Wildcats have eye on combo guard from California The Arizona Wildcats are making a late effort to land one of the few available high school seniors, inviting Brea (Calif.) combo guard Kyle Fogg in for a visit Sunday. |
| Mercury sets sights on title repeat Recent history says "no." The league's general managers say "they won't." The question is: Can the Mercury repeat as WNBA champion? |
| around the majors ● Rangers 16, Astros 8: In Arlington, Texas, Josh Hamilton went 5 for 5 with two long homers and five RBIs, and Texas beat Houston in a wild Lone Star Series opener. |
| Byrnes finally breaks out PHOENIX — Eric Byrnes lined out to left field in his first at-bat Friday night and finally felt good about his swing. |
| Werth hits three homers, ties Phillies record for RBIs in a game with eight PHILADELPHIA — Jayson Werth could not remember being this productive in a game, and that includes Little League. |
| NL inside pitch • The Braves optioned LHP Chuck James to Triple-A Richmond prior to the game and recalled RHP Phil Stockman from Richmond. James was 2-3 with an 8.22 ERA. Stockman was 1-0 with a 0.77 ERA in 23 1/3 innings. |
| AL inside pitch • The White Sox fired director of player personnel David Wilder on Friday along with two other scouts in the club's Latin American operation. Victor Mateo and Domingo Toribio also were terminated after a two-month investigation by MLB's Department of Investigations, the team said. Findings from baseball's investigation have been turned over to federal authorities. The White Sox said the three were dismissed "for actions in Latin America that were violations of club policy and standards." |
| What you missed • The Astros' Shawn Chacon set a major-league record by making his ninth consecutive start without a decision to begin the season. Chacon lasted just 3 1/3 innings against the Rangers on Friday night. He left with the Astros trailing 8-2, after giving up a three-run homer to Josh Hamilton in the fourth. But Houston rallied with five runs in the fifth and another run in the sixth to tie it, getting Chacon off the hook. |
| Rainiers use a fast start to top Tucson Host Tacoma scored three runs in the first inning, added single tallies in the second and third, and then held off the Sidewinders 8-4 Friday night in the Pacific Coast League. |
| Satow paces ASU baseball in win vs. Wash. |
| Parker debuts in style for Sparks |
| Big Brown cruises to Preakness win |
| Phx. College softball wins 5th straight nat'l title |
| UA softball opens NCAA regional 2-0 |
| NASCAR: Kahne gambles to win All-Star race |
| Rattlers get big win over Desperadoes |
| LPGA: Ochoa leads by 2 in Sybase Classic |
| PGA: Howell takes AT&T Classic lead |
| NHL: Stars force Game 6 vs. Red Wings |
| Indy: Giebler hospitalized after crash at practice |
| Somers: Did Cardinals get cheated in 2004? |
| Chandler shooter just misses Olympic berth |
| Mistakes doom D-Backs in loss Sat, 17 May 2008 22:01:43 MST Errors, both mental and physical, cost the D-Backs in a 3-2 loss to the Detroit Tigers Saturday night. |
| Upton is using strong-arm tactics Sat, 17 May 2008 21:35:30 MST Right fielder Justin Upton has always had a strong arm. But he had not unleashed it until recently. |
| Baseball Insider: Shattering maple bats a worry Sat, 17 May 2008 19:03:52 MST It happened in a blink Thursday night. Colorado's Matt Holliday swung. His bat broke. Milliseconds later, a shard of the bat narrowly missed Diamondbacks CEO Jeff Moorad and his family in the seats adjacent to the home dugout. |
| Rays bedeviled no more? Sat, 17 May 2008 17:46:43 MST They entered the major leagues the same year as the Diamondbacks, but the Tampa Bay Rays have gone in a completely different direction - until, perhaps, this season, when even the boss of the New York Yankees is touting their newfound success. |
| D-Backs open interleague with win Fri, 16 May 2008 23:35:52 MST The Diamondbacks and Dan Haren got a 4-3 win over the Detroit Tigers Friday at Chase Field. |
| Melvin gets snubbed for All-Star Game Fri, 16 May 2008 19:46:10 MST The reigning National League Manager of the Year will be only an observer at the All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium. |
| Van Halen is back, and so is Byrnes' bat Fri, 16 May 2008 23:29:31 MST Now catching, the Music Man . . . |
| Giambi's not-so-lucky underwear Sat, 17 May 2008 12:18:10 MST BC-BBA--Yankees-Giambi's Thong,0311 |
| Vrbata's status still uncertain Fri, 16 May 2008 17:31:43 MST The status of Coyotes forward Radim Vrbata, who will be an unrestricted free agent July 1, remains uncertain. |
| Penguins looking to Malkin Fri, 16 May 2008 16:52:34 MST Evgeni Malkin could have talked with friends, enjoyed a dinner out, played video games or watched television. |
| Wings look to eliminate Stars Fri, 16 May 2008 16:50:41 MST The Detroit Red Wings sound as if the Western Conference finals have lasted long enough. |
| ASU softball hammers Hawaii Sat, 17 May 2008 20:50:10 MST The Sun Devils cruised in a 10-0 win at Farrington Stadium in regional tournament action Saturday. |
| ASU women's track cruises to Pac-10 title Sat, 17 May 2008 22:34:30 MST Arizona State's women now call the Pac-10 Track and Field Championships a dress rehearsal for the NCAA Outdoor Championships. |
| ASU men's track second at Pac-10 meet Sat, 17 May 2008 22:51:47 MST At this year's NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships, Arizona State coach Greg Kraft preached to his men's team that the winner would not be determined until the last race, the 4x400-meter relay, a thought he has embedded into the heads of his athletes. |
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