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Left hander Dontrelle Willis to start opening day for Florida Marlins

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Roger Clemens no closer to decision about future

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Bonds' pursuit of Aaron, implications for baseball top thing to watch in 2007

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Los Angeles Dodgers will all wear No. 42 on Jackie Robinson Day News by

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Carlos Delgado returns to New York Mets following birth of first son

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NBA

Lakers lay a licking on Spurs

Lakers lay a licking on Spurs

LOS ANGELESThere would be no blown lead in Game 2 of the Western Conference final. Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers saw to that. Bryant scored 22 points,

Sparks defeat Mercury behind Candace Parker

Sparks defeat Mercury behind Candace Parker

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Paul Pierce helps Celtics prevail in another Game 7

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Clippers get seventh pick in the draft lottery

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Victory feels like series-clincher for Lakers

Victory feels like series-clincher for Lakers

We love it! the too-cool Staples Center fans giddily chanted with their victory song. We love it! We love it! We love it! Oh, will the Lakers forever love this

Avengers rally, only to fall short in defeat

Six of the eight teams in the Western Conference will qualify for the Arena Football League playoffs this season. For the Avengers, that may turn out to be a good thing.

A 52-48 loss to the New York Dragons on Saturday dropped the Avengers to 4-7 with five regular-season games to play.

The Avengers had a chance to pull off a dramatic come-from-behind win in the final seconds, but quarterback Sonny Cumbie's pass from the five-yard line was intercepted by New York's Monty Montgomery in the end zone.

Before this season, Cumbie was billed as the Avengers' franchise quarterback, but he struggled and after starting 35 consecutive games over the previous three seasons, he was replaced by Tim Hicks with the team holding a 2-3 record.

Hicks started his sixth consecutive game Saturday, but he threw two early interceptions and was pulled late in the second quarter with New York leading, 27-6.

Cumbie, who had not played since a March 30 loss at Grand Rapids, did not take long to get back into the flow. He completed his first six passes, three for touchdowns, to rally the Avengers, who outscored New York, 35-7, to take a 41-34 lead into the fourth quarter.

The big plays for the Avengers were Ryan Riddle's 35-yard fumble return for a touchdown and Damen Wheeler's third-quarter interception. Cumbie did the rest with three scoring passes to LaShaun Ward and one to Kevin Ingram.

But when the Avengers needed to make plays late in the fourth quarter they fell short. They turned the ball over on downs deep in their own territory, which led to a touchdown pass from Aaron Garcia to Kevin Jason Willis that put New York ahead, 52-48. Then Montgomery's interception sealed the outcome.


Cricket

Former Indian Test cricketer Maninder Singh arrested with cocaine

Former Indian Test cricketer Maninder Singh arrested with cocaine

NEW DELHI (AP) _ Former Indian Test cricketer Maninder Singh will face a New Delhi court Wednesday after he was arrested in his home for allegedly possessing 1. ...

World Cup: Pointless match gets interest boost from retirements

World Cup: Pointless match gets interest boost from retirements

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (AP) _ The world gets its last chance to see Brian Lara play international cricket on Saturday when the West Indies plays England in a Worl ...

Ricky Ponting says Australia will improve with more challenging contests

Ricky Ponting says Australia will improve with more challenging contests

ST JOHN'S, Antigua (AP) _ Australian skipper Ricky Ponting feels the defending World Cup champion team will improve further by playing challenging games like Su ...

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