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| On one knee and a prayer, Tiger sinks putt, forces playoff SAN DIEGO — In a week of epic moments at the U.S. Open, Tiger Woods delivered the biggest one yet. |
| Kobe steals a win LOS ANGELES — As purple-and-gold streamers rained down, Lamar Odom shook his head in approval, Derek Fisher caressed the game ball against his chest and Kobe Bryant clapped his hands before striding from the floor. |
| Barbados bombarded: Americans net eight goals in record rout CARSON, Calif. — The United States scored early and it scored late. The Americans got five goals with their feet, one with a header, one with a chest and another when an opponent put the ball into his own net. |
| Running on fumes, Earnhardt takes race BROOKLYN, Mich. — Dale Earnhardt Jr. is enjoying that old winning feel, and he doesn't much care what his detractors have to say about it. |
| Pima's new front man Pieroway likes challenge Karl Pieroway understands the challenges he faces as the new men's basketball coach at Pima College. |
| Around the majors ● Rockies 5, White Sox 3: In Chicago, Brad Hawpe hit a go-ahead home run, Aaron Cook earned his career-high 10th win and Colorado hung on to beat Chicago. |
| Starter gives D-backs a Meche of trouble with key hit, 10 Ks PHOENIX — With the bases loaded in the fourth inning, David DeJesus was looking for a fastball from Micah Owings. |
| What you missed • The last-ever Hall of Fame Game was canceled when thunderstorms pelted historic Doubleday Field with rain and hail. Monday's exhibition game between the Cubs and Padres was to be the final edition of a tradition that began in 1940. The game was called shortly after 2:30 p.m. following moment of silence for NBC political journalist Tim Russert. Russert was a member of the Hall's board of directors. Major League Baseball announced in late January that the Hall of Fame Game was ending because of scheduling problems. |
| Reliever Rosales rewarded with call-up Tucson has served as an expressway to the big leagues the past couple of days. |
| Stunning Fresno State cooks Rice with trio of three-run home runs OMAHA, Neb. — A Fresno State team that struggled to make it to the College World Series rewarded itself with an easy win in its first game here. |
| Nadal's grass title caps 'amazing' week LONDON — Rafael Nadal claimed his first career grass-court title Sunday, beating Novak Djokovic 7-6 (5), 7-5 in the Queen's Club final to become the first Spaniard to win on grass in 36 years. |
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| Logano may drive in Sprint Cup this year On Saturday night, just 21 days past his 18th birthday, Joey Logano became the youngest winner in Nationwide Series history when he drove to victory at the Kentucky Speedway. |
| Official costs Kenseth valuable time BROOKLYN, Mich. - Matt Kenseth thought he should have finished two spots higher, and not just because he finished third on Sunday. |
| Bad Mich. economy blamed for smaller crowd at NASCAR race At a track where NASCAR used to regularly draw about 160,000 spectators to its two Cup races each season, Sunday's crowd was noticeably smaller. |
| More trouble at MIS for Franchitti Dario Franchitti probably won't be looking forward to returning to MIS for the Cup race in August after his last two starts on the two-mile oval. |
| Gibbs: No update on Stewart BROOKLYN, Mich. - Joey Logano's Nationwide victory on Saturday night has revived speculation about whether the 18-year-old phenom could replace Tony Stewart in the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing entry. |
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