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April 13, 2009

THE MASTERS: Cabrera gets green
THE MASTERS: Cabrera gets green

The Masters delivered the show everyone wanted and a champion no one expected.



April 12, 2009

Woods still behind leaders

AUGUSTA, Ga. — Angel Cabrera and Kenny Perry have proven they can handle the pressure on golf’s biggest stage. Next up is Sunday at Augusta National, a test unlike any other they have faced.



April 11, 2009

Perry, Campbell top leader board

AUGUSTA, Ga. — Kenny Perry thought he had a storybook ending to his career when he helped the Americans to a Ryder Cup victory on his native Kentucky soil and shared an emotional embrace with his father.

Mora, Hendrickson lead O’s past Rays

BALTIMORE — Melvin Mora drove in three runs, Mark Hendrickson won in his Baltimore debut and the Orioles ended a run of 12 straight losses to the Tampa Bay Rays with a 5-4 victory Friday night.



April 09, 2009

H’burg’s Toliver selected No. 3 in WNBA Draft
H’burg’s Toliver selected No. 3 in WNBA Draft

Former Harrisonburg High School star Kristi Toliver is headed to the Windy City.



April 07, 2009

COLLISION COURSE
COLLISION COURSE

That’s what Woods and Mickelson are on as Masters draws near.

Michigan State’s story ends with an ugly ending

Michigan State’s feel-good story ended with a thud.



April 06, 2009

Bonifacio leads Marlins past Nationals 12-6
Bonifacio leads Marlins past Nationals 12-6

The Florida Marlins’ new leadoff hitter is so fast he can beat out a home run.

Fuzzy Zoeller’s Last Masters

Zoeller talks with WJBF News Channel 6’s George Eskola about the course with a funny anecdote about him and Arnold Palmer.

Jordan, Robinson, Stockton among 5 elected to Hall

It was only a matter of time, and now Michael Jordan is in the Hall of Fame.



April 05, 2009

Phillies’s title defense begins today

PHILADELPHIA — The championship banner that’ll hang above Ashburn Alley and those shiny rings they’ll soon receive will be a constant reminder that the Philadelphia Phillies are 2008 World Series champions.



March 31, 2009

Celtics’ Garnett to miss at least next 4 games

Kevin Garnett will miss at least the next four games with a sore right knee and may return for the final three games of the Boston Celtics’ regular season.



March 29, 2009

Nats’ Cintron drives in 4 for win

VIERA, Fla. — Alex Cintron tripled, doubled and drove in four runs, leading the Washington Nationals past the Houston Astros 6-3 on Saturday.



March 17, 2009

US could forfeit if injuries get worse

MIAMI — Team USA manager Davey Johnson already knows what he would do if injuries got so bad in the World Baseball Classic that he ran out of certain position players: He would forfeit.

Zimmermann is lights out for Nats
Zimmermann is lights out for Nats

JUPITER, Fla.  — Jordan Zimmermann looks ready for the big leagues.

US could forfeit if injuries get worse

MIAMI — Team USA manager Davey Johnson already knows what he would do if injuries got so bad in the World Baseball Classic that he ran out of certain position players: He would forfeit.

Police wait for tests on Stallworth

MIAMI BEACH, Fla.  — Police are awaiting a toxicology report before releasing details about their investigation of Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donte Stallworth, who hit and killed a pedestrian with his Bentley over the weekend.



March 16, 2009

Dice-K cools off Cuba in WBC

SAN DIEGO — Dice-K is more than OK with the World Baseball Classic — and Petco Park.



March 04, 2009

Search ends for missing NFL players
Search ends for missing NFL players

CLEARWATER, Fla. — The Coast Guard called off the search Tuesday for two NFL players and a third man lost at sea off the Florida coast after their boat capsized during a fishing trip.

Bonds wants to return to MLB

Barry Bonds is open to making a comeback. Whether any team wants him, that’s the tricky part.

Hernandez debuts in Nats’ win over Italy
Hernandez debuts in Nats’ win over Italy

VIERA, Fla. — Done with his spring training rest, Anderson Hernandez got to hit.



March 03, 2009

2 NFL players still missing at sea
2 NFL players still missing at sea

TAMPA, Fla. — A missing man found clinging to an overturned boat was rescued Monday off Florida’s Gulf Coast, but the search continued for two NFL players and another man aboard who didn’t return from a weekend fishing trip.

Hawaii could keep the Pro Bowl

HONOLULU — The state tourism board will reconsider the NFL’s offer to return the Pro Bowl to Hawaii in 2011 and 2012, a bid that was voted down last week.



March 02, 2009

Capitals coach responds to rant

WASHINGTON — Canadian TV analyst Don Cherry criticized reigning NHL MVP Alex Ovechkin’s exuberant goal celebrations. And that prompted Washington Capitals coach Bruce Boudreau to fire back at the bombastic personality.

2 NFL players are still missing
2 NFL players are still missing

CLEARWATER, Fla.  — Detroit Lions defensive end Corey Smith and Oakland Raiders linebacker Marquis Cooper were among four boaters missing Sunday off Florida’s Gulf Coast, the Coast Guard and Smith’s agent said.



February 23, 2009

Fehr says drug tests in 2003 don’t taint all players

JUPITER, Fla.  — Baseball union head Donald Fehr began his annual tour of spring training camps Monday with steroids back in the spotlight.

Caps thump Penguins
Caps thump Penguins

WASHINGTON — Alex Ovechkin and the Washington Capitals put their biggest rival firmly in the rear view mirror Sunday, thumping Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins with a 5-2 victory that included a dismissive goodbye wave from one superstar to the other.



February 16, 2009

Acta not worried about 2010 status

VIERA, Fla.  — Manny Acta leaned back in his office chair Sunday and chuckled at the question: Is this the best team the Washington Nationals have brought to spring training since he became their manager?

Lynch arrested on gun charge

CULVER CITY, Calif.  — Buffalo Bills running back Marshawn Lynch was arrested in Southern California on a weapons charge, police said Sunday.



February 09, 2009

Burress sued over his debts
Burress sued over his debts

NEW YORK — To Richard Malin, Plaxico Burress wasn’t a customer, he was an ordeal.

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