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- GALLERY
Two coaches on the road again for a good cause Their do-rags are pink. Their motorcycles are painted Tennessee orange. Lady Volunteers assistant coach Holly Warlick and former assistant turned UCLA head coach Nikki Caldwell are hitting the road.
- U.S. cyclist wears leader's jersey at Giro for first time in 20 years
The American Slipstream-Chipotle team won the first stage of the Giro d'Italia yesterday, with Christian Vandevelde crossing first in the 14.7-mile team time trial in Palermo, Italy, to take the leader's pink jersey.
- DAILY DIGEST
Roddick, Stepanek quit in semifinals The biggest losers at the Rome Masters yesterday were the fans. One after the other, Andy Roddick and Radek Stepanek quit shortly after their semifinal matches began.
- Sports letters
“They are who we thought they were.” These were the words of former Arizona Cardinals coach Dennis Green after a loss to the then-highly touted Chicago Bears several years ago. This is most apt in assessing the 2008 San Diego Padres.
- On the air / local events
- COLLEGE BASEBALL
Bye out of Aztecs' reach? San Diego State took two of three games at BYU this weekend, wrapping up Mountain West Conference play yesterday with a 9-5 victory against the Cougars.
- LOCAL COLLEGES
Aztecs win MWC title in softball The SDSU softball team won its fourth Mountain West Conference championship in seven seasons after beating host UNLV 6-0 yesterday.
- NBA PLAYOFFS
Pistons escape, lead 3-1 There is a reason the Detroit Pistons have been to five consecutive Eastern Conference finals. They proved it yesterday, even without their All-Star point guard to hold things together in front of a hostile crowd.
- First playoff loss focuses Lakers
SALT LAKE CITY – After opening the playoffs with six straight wins, the Lakers aren't about to get discouraged by one loss.
- NHL PLAYOFFS
Detroit's win gets ugly at last DETROIT – For nearly 60 minutes, the story was the Detroit Red Wings winning without their hottest player.
- NBA REPORT
D'Antoni to become new Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni has agreed to coach the New York Knicks, bringing his entertaining offensive style from the Phoenix Suns to a team coming off one of the worst seasons in franchise history.
- GOLF ROUNDUP
Goydos surprise leader by 1 at TPC Paul Goydos doesn't have a Q-rating, an endorsement deal or a top-30 finish in the past 16 months. What he does have for the first time in his career is a 54-hole lead – in The Players Championship, no less.
- NBA playoff scoreboard
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP
Angels' bats silenced in Saunders' first loss Strong starting pitching, stellar defense and just enough offense to win close games. After a decade of life at the bottom of the AL East, the host Tampa Bay Rays are beginning to get things right.
- BASEBALL REPORT
Ramirez near $70 mil deal? With a new ballpark finally on the horizon, the Florida Marlins are beginning to loosen their purse strings.
- Soriano, Cubs whack Snakes
Alfonso Soriano's warming up, even if the weather isn't. He looked like his old self yesterday and hopes he's put his season-long struggles behind him.
- MLB highlights
- AL standings
- MLB summaries
- MLB summaries
- MLB summaries
- MLB summaries
- MLB summaries
- Baseball statistics
- NL standings
- HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING
RB seniors pool their talents They first entered the water together as 2-year-olds in a backyard wading pool. Now Rancho Bernardo High seniors Tom Chard and Ryan Krause are competing as teammates intent on top showings in the San Diego Section boys swim finals.
- HORSE RACING
Casino Drive gives notice for Belmont Unbeaten Casino Drive is on his way to the Belmont Stakes. Making only his second start, Casino Drive romped to a 5¾-length victory yesterday in the $200,000 Peter Pan Stakes for 3-year-olds at Belmont Park in New York.
- High schools scoreboard
- Ramona boys, girls edge San Pasqual at Valley meet
SAN MARCOS – The Valley League Swimming Championships at Palomar College on Saturday quickly turned from a seven-team affair into a dual meet.
- MOTORSPORTS REPORT
Busch win is unpopular at Darlington The crowd booed him. He called his car pathetic. His crew missed a lug nut, and he couldn't stay off Darlington Raceway's wall. Despite it all, Kyle Busch found Victory Lane once again.
- Hollywood Park results
- Golf scoreboard
- Auto Racing scoreboard
- Hockey scoreboard
- Boxing scoreboard
- Yesterday's Del Mar Charts

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